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Show umv uoiuuut&f, Exhibit will highlight GSL Clara Hill will be feted ' While most FARMINGTON people are steep in slumber, a Farmington man may be romping the hills and canyons in search of that elusive photograph. Ron Kusina doesnt seem to Mrs. Clara Child Hill of 888 W. 1800 N.t Clinton, was honored Sunday, Oct. 25 with a family dinner to celebrate her 91st birthday. She was bom Oct. 30, 18 in Clinton, the daughter of Mark Anthony and Eliza Wright Child. She is the 10th child of 13 and is the only member of her family still SALT LAKE CITY During this past summer more visitors School, Primary and Mutual. Mrs. Hill has one daughter, Mrs. Allen A. (Dorothy) Adams of Layton. One daughter is deceased. She also has two grandchildren, Janice A. Elmer and Roger B. Adams, and three randchildren. . Her principal occupations She has served in the Relief Soci-et- y throughout her life were homemaking and farming. and taught in the Sunday came to historic Temple Square in Salt Lake City than in any previous year, according to figures released recently by the Temple Square LDS Mission Presidency. During the months of June, July LAYTON Jennifer Banks, Layton High School senior, has substance abuse poster. The top national honor includes ' sharp-lookin- KAYSVILLE The KaysvUle Jaycees are sponsoring their third annual Halloween Spook Alley. This years proceeds will be donated to the D on the mountain fund at Davis High in Kaysville. The Jaycees are hopeful that with the support of the community, the Davis Darts will have a well lit De- Co-- . sponsors were American Airlines and Marriott Hotels. Jennifers poster carried the slogan, Say No to Drugs and Alcohol! Theyre not substances to be clowning with. The illustration g showed a group of teenagers and a closen that was using drugs and alcohol. The Erst level of competition was on a Western regional basis. Jennifer placed first and received a $50 cash prize that was awarded at an AHMA convention held in Salt Lake City. ' ' 4 JENNIFER BANKS Senior 7-- 7-- D on the mountain before too long. The spook alley will be held at the Hay Day Cloggers studio, across from Kaysville City Hall. Opening time wiU be 7 p.m. nightly on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 28, 29 and 30. Admission is $2 per person. amateur long-tim- e sunset is photographer says. not always everything you think its going to be. Ive probably been up in those mountains a dozen times and two times gotten the sunset I wanted. Sunsets will form a part of his A Winning the regional top honors qualified Jennifer for the national finals. Her poster will be used by Amer- ican Airlines on their magazine and calendar. Jennifer is an accomplished student artist. She has taken all the art classes offered at Layton High School. Last year, she won an invitation design contest sponsored by the Bountiful-Davi- s Arts Center. She plans to attend the University of Utah and major in architec- ture. r, aspects of her job. Wixom was touted for her devotion to her organization and the Air Force. She is always willing to take on additional duties, learning duties assigned to others and recommending improvements to productivity. Also, Wixom is the Comptrollers representative to the base Federal Womens Program and has represented the Ogden Air Logistics Center at FWP seminars. She also has prepared and presented a briefing to accounting and finance management, entitled Managing Your Work Team, which emphasizes positive attitudes, effective communication, management participation and quality circles. Pam continually goes the extra mile to show her concern for the future of the organization, said Morris. Wixom is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is married to Terry Wixom. Ogden Area Parents of Twins Club will be a Halloween Party for the kids Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. at the Newgate Mall in Ogden. It will be in the community room near Sears. Members are free and nonmem 1361 No. Hwy. 89, Layton 546-227- 1 Complete line of fine Antiques and Gift Items. AIVD the only shop In Davis County that has Jeans fabulous prize winning vegetables. Come see them! At the present time 26 volunteers are from Kaysville, 15 from Layton, seven from Fruit Heights and one each from Clearfield, Sunset and Clinton. Davis County over 60 years of age. Oct. 31 is the bazaar. Do your Christmas shopping now. It will be Saturday from 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served all day. Nov. 27 is the Wendover, Nev. Crossing, $5 each. Tour available to Rose Parade. Call Patsy, 1 for details. Also tours to Mexico are available. Menus for the week of Nov. 2 include: Monday, Nov. 2, beef stew, carrot, raisin pineapple salad, rolls, 9-- 546-220- strawberry shortcake. Tuesday, Nov. 3, roast beef, potatoes and gravy, green beans, rolls and cookies. Wednesday, Nov. 4, meat loaf, baked potatoes cream, carrots, peaches and cinnamon rolls. Thursday, Nov. 5, turkey steak, potatoes peas, rolls, pears, chocolate cake. Friday, Nov. 6, cream of potato soup, tuna salad wedge, rolls and pie. 1 one-tw- one-ha- lf officially down. Hes taken an exposure of the Salt Lake City skyline just before sunset to accent the natural lights, shot over that negative a half hour or so later to highlight the city lights. Early mornings may be off limits to a lot of people, but thats when Ron discovers the golden or reddish hues on the leaves, for ex- ample. Shortly after sunrise to 8 in the morning I find is the best time to shoot to achieve that direct, overhead light effect, he explains. Dennis Johnson of Woods Cross develops Rons film. Ron takes slides instead of color prints because he feels color can be retained much more vividly and also increases the contrast. Ron is an economic development specialist for Davis County. well see you there. For further information call Shelley 295-742- 2. DUP camp convenes Ellen Martin Holmes given by Edris Child. A pioneer history was read by Lavon M. Wright. Lunch was served to nine members by Edris Ruth Estep Child with Sego Lily camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Edris Child Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. Capt. Delaine Hansen conducted. The lesson was on The Life of Sarah Elizabeth Richards Robinson, and also the Life of Sarah ss helping. After Hours slated prizes and much more. Humana Hospital will host tours and offer fitness testing. The address is 1600 W. Antelope, Layton. A $2 donation is asked. The Clearfield Chamber of Commerce will hold their Business After Hours event Thursday, Oct. 29 from 7 p.m. at Humana Hospital. There will be refreshments, door 5-- Witchs Run noted ners are invited to run in costume if they wish. Prizes will be awarded to winners of the various age groups. Proceeds from the Witchs Run will be donated to the Kaysville City Recreation Department to benefit the youth sports programs. and race information can be obtained by calling Jeff Herr at The Kaysville Jaycees are sponsoring a Witchs Run on Halloween morning, Saturday, Oct. 31, at 9 a.m. Scheduled races are to include a 5K, a 1 mile, and a V mile childrens run. Registration fees are $7 in advance and $9 the day of the race. Registration will be held from 7:30 until 8:30 the morning of the race in front of Kaysville City Hall. Run 544-040- - PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE Nationally recognized as a recipient of the highly coveted PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE" Award from the National Funeral Directors Assn, the Myers e mortuaries in America Mortuary Is one of only forty-on- e to be so honored for its outstanding professional achievement. Our award winning staff is available around the clock to serve In time of need. Layton-Kaysvill- M Layton-Kaysvil- LAYTON for Boys basketball registration runs Nov. The fee is $18 or, ifjerseys from last year are boys in grades used, the fee will be $15. Games will be played on Saturdays beginning Dec. 5. For further information call the Layton City Recreation office, BASEMENT IB DOMING D O O Watch forMore Details 2-- twmje PAnsnniRiGr CILASSES 4-- 8. 2 AVarv Mortuary le 250 No. Fairfield Road in Layton The Funeral Directors Who Care 0. Cage registration set gCCEpQlPCBmEU Vietorianas Cottage and 4-- -- and Elaine Wade of Kaysville are experienced tour guides capable of handling any of the seven available tours. in the display that opens Nov, Davis County Courthouse. Eight prints will comprise the show Images of Autumn Farmington Canyon and the Great Salt Lake. My ultimate favorite type of photography is landscape. I like to capture moments of the natural environment that look particularly interesting," he says. Something happens when I put a camera in my hands. Its a very positive, relaxing interaction with myself. I forget my problems. All of the shots were taken with 35 mm cameras using Kodachrome and Fujichrome at low speeds and using a tripod with virtually everything. By using longer exposures o seconds for a tree or eight-1- 2 seconds on a sunset, hes able to extend the zone of focus. He also believes in using only natural light no flash cubes for Ron. I dont want to add to whats there. Its interesting to show the subtle manners, subtlety. Every detail doesnt have to be illuminated. He spends a lot of time shooting the sunset an hour before it goes hour after its down to bers are $3 per family. Any parents or expectant parents of multiples are invited to attend. So dress up This months meeting of the HILL AFB An accounting technician at Hill AFB recently received a Presidential award for her outstanding efforts on and off the job. Pamela Wixom, Clearfield, received the American Society of Military Comptrollers Presidential Award in July. She is the lead accounting technician in Hills Accounting and Finance Center. said her supervisor, Bob Morris, chief Pam is a ofaccounts receivable-foreig- n military sales unit: Her positive attitude, coupled with her enthusiasm, reflect a can do attitude in all KAYSVILLE citizens: gather up your grandchildren and visit the spook alley at Fruit Heights Old Rock Loft week-night- s, p.m. and weekends p.m. Admission is $3 each. Remember, all proceeds go to the new Silver Age Center in Kaysville that will serve all persons in central Twins Club meets , HAFB employee receives award self-starte- the Silver Age events Spook Alley set paid trip to Washington, D.C. for Jennifer and her mother, Ann Banks. Because of a special symposium Jennifers father will be attending, he will also travel to Washington, D.C. with his wife and daughter. The Banks family will tour the nations capital through Friday and attend special programs including a session of a View apartments. group leaders, Charles Bacon and Charles V. Jarman of Kaysville. Jess Summers of Layton and Bob and August, 1,372,539 visitors their time to serve at Temple earned a national grand prize award for her illustrated anti- velopment) symposium where Jennifer will receive special recognition. The poster contest was spon-- . sored by AHMA (Association of HUD Management Agents). Jen- -' nifers father, Randy R. Banks, is a HUD project manager for the Sky-lin- e velopment specialist, Julie Watkins of Kaysville; as assistant With the increase in visitors and the change in the number of tours made available to the guests, it became necessary to increase the number of volunteer hosts and hostesses. Now approximately 1,500 hosts, hostesses and guides give of . LHS coed lauded HUD (Housing and Urban Square, conducting tours and providing information to the visitors. Serving at the Square in positions of leadership from northern Davis County are: personnel de- came to the historic square which has become Utahs number one tourist attraction. Visitors came from nearly every foreign country although the largest number came from the United States. greatg- Her hobbies are writing histories and gathering genealogical data. Bureau. ' luck, Area volunteers assist living. She married John H. Hill Sept. 12, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 14, 1982. She spent her early married life in Layton, later moving to Clinton. She has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for more than 65 years. She is a member of the Sego Lily Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She is a member of the Clinton 6th LDS Ward. She was a member of the Silver Spurs Riding Club, a charter member and secretary to the ladies auxiliary of the Davis County Farm an mind getting up two hours before sunrise, driving up into the mountains, searching for a site, setting up his equipment and then waiting somewhat like the deer hunters of late. A good photo is 50 percent preparation and 50 percent bold-face- d By TOM BUSSELBERG l.lmllrd W AT... artistic nun 280 So. 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