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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 12, 1976 IS Selected For AF Trailing School. Ellen Error On Oregon Honor Roll Names students who made the scholastic honor roll spring term have been announced by Oregon State University. CORWYN J. MAUCHLEY Airman J. Corwyn Mauchley, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Mauchley of 430 North 250 East, Kaysville, Utah, has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air Force aircraft maintenance field. THE airman A TOTAL of 14 students earned straight As (4 0) and another 1,481 earned a B plus (3.5) or better to make the honor listing. Students on the honor roll must have earned a 3.5 or better on at least 12 graded hours of coursework. A local student on the honor listing was Ellen M. Error, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 725 N. Lane, Kaysville. George Error, recently f UCA ConiciidlQtii Growing Pian o completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex , and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Mauchley is a 1975 graduate of Davis High of local i Oak-mo- nt blue letters. The art department at Layton High School will furnish templates for the letters shortly after school During the Layton City Improvement Association monthly meeting Tuesday night Linelle Rose, beautification chairman, begins. Joseph Antista, LCIA pho tographer, was commended by Chairman Willey and Mayor Glen Shields for the photographs he took duringn the ceremonies in which Lay-towas designated a bicen- described a project which will be undertaken by 900 young people of the Layton Stake. LDS STAKE officials had contacted the group looking for a project. The suggestion was for the youth to go door to door taking orders for trees which will help beautify Lay-to- n and boost the Million Trees for a Million People program endorsed by Gov. tennial community. They were very pleased with the results and agreed to buy all of the prints. THE GROUP discussed with Mr. Antista which improvement projects should be photographed for a slide presentation needed for the Utah Community Progress competition. It was agreed that he, Linelje Rose, Jean Jensen and Jay Dansie would meet to discuss and decide which will be featured. The lack of maintenance at the farm labor housing north of N. Layton Jr. High was discussed and it was noted that the situation has improved. Linelle Rose reported that final judging in the Beautification contest will be done on August 21 and that two winners and three runners-u- p will be selected, die Calvin Rampton. As well as taking orders, the young salesmen may help determine how many trees have been planted this year by asking residents and recording the information. Valley Nursery was mentioned as the supplier because it gives a discount on trees which are purchased for planting under the statewide beautification effort. JAY WILLEY, chairman of LCIA, told the group that plans are progressing on the painting of the water tank on Highway 89 and Oakhills Dr. The citys name will be painted on the south side of the tank in red, white and Members of the Major League team sponsored by Bowmans Market which placed 1st in Kaysville Little League baseball are, 1 to r, front, Mike Taylor, Jason Barton, Dave Steiner, bat boy, York Mayor, David Smuin, Russell Holbrook, Todd Mower; 2nd row, James Hall, Brad Anderson, Mike Colemere, Brian Taylor, Brent Lang, Mike Brian; back, Coaches Lowell Taylor and Craig Taylor. KAYSVILLE WINNERS ass L At the close of the season, the baseball team standings in Kaysville are as follows: BOWMANS with 13 wins and one loss; Clover Club 11 wins and three losses. Kaysville Civic Assoc, with eight wins and six losses. Housing Project eight wins six losses, C.H. Dredge five wins and nine losses, Barnes Bank with five wins and nine losses, Lindquists Mortuary with five wins and nine losses and Rick Warner with three wins and 11 losses. ,VVVViV.VV..V.V.V.VAV.V. A Matter of Time The difference between a curve and a bulge is years News Detioit Harrys -- At HAFB 20 year In the plast phases of 'feSsi to ASH? M INSTANT POTATOES 3SB" wirkit CASE OF 6 KIPPERED SNACKS CASE OF 50 Our 32c Ea. Our $3.96 Ea Case of 6 51'? lb cans 200 servings per can Delicious mashed potatoes z 3v-o- fillets ot he-nn- slightly smoke) Imported from Canada ol Case SO cans $12 I CWl s$ipte!ta BAG 50-L- B. Rmg. 16.88 8AVB8.00 STarS (Menu it and popping! H mu 4 so 12Vt LB. 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