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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL AUGUST 25. 1977 f H writfurif awe r i i fl r iVw'vlf W' Councilman Robert Austad who said that be had received Layton City residents have caved nearly a million gallons of water so far this summer, despite the rapid growth of complaints that water was being wasted on city park the community and a hot, rather dry summer. lawns. thus far this summer compared to 733,190,000 gallons through August 1 of last year. Ml Two Kaysville men ob- tained their Pb.D. degree (doctorate of education) from Brigham Young University at Provo on Friday, Aug. 19. The degree took three years to complete and was with the Mr. Cox graduated from Davis High School and received his bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University in 1969 and his master of science degree in education administration from BYU in 197Ql They received their degree in elementary curriculum instruction. MR. COX served with the U.S. Army in 1953 and also served an LDS mission to the FOREST Barker of 340 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights and Boyd Cox of 306 North 650 East, Kaysville. intern doctorla program. MR. BARKER graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College for two years. He received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah and his master of science degree from Brigham Young University. began his teaching career at Centerville in 1951 and later transferred to Hill Top Elementary where he taught as well as served part time as principal of the He school. HE HAS principal of tary and for principal'of also served as Layton Elementhe past years as Lincoln Elemen- tary School. Mr. Barker has been active in both civic and church ac- tivities. He served as first counselor to Bishop Clarence Waterfall of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. Later served as a member of the LDS Church Stake High Council for Kaysville, was bishop of the Kaysville 9th LDS Ward four years and is presently serving as stake executive secretary of the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake. 2 COMPANIES HE IS a native of Kaysville. He is married to the former Inez Foy of Bountiful and they are parents of five children. Western States Mission from 1955 to 1957. has taught at various schools throughout Davis County and is presently teaching at Whitesides He Elementary School in Layton. HE WAS an instructor at Hercules Powder Company, Magna for a year and a half and worked as a materiel management specialist at Hill Air Force Base. Collage Coato Continue To positions. A political district chairman, also state and county delegate. HE IS active in the Boy Scouting program serving as scoutmaster for many years, is an Eagle Scout and holds the Scouters Key. In his church he has served as Elders Quorum counselor, Aaronic Priesthood director and is presently first counselor in the Kaysville East Stake Mutual Presidency. HE IS married to the former Connie Ball of Kaysville and they are the parents of six children, np Layton Soar SPECIAL TO THE CLIPPER For Davis County parents who have children bound for college this fall, there is both good and bad news. THE BAD part is that college costs have gone up since last year. The good part is that the increase is only about four percent, on average, which is the smallest in five years. In 1976, by way of comparison, the hike was close to seven per- cent Mr. Cox has served in various civic and church Two companies, Telford Realty, Inc. and D.K. Miner & Associates are now open for business at 31 West Center Not that four percent doesnt represent a substantial sum of money. For the number of Davis County students who are enrolling this year, it amounts to an added cost of approximately $683,000, it is estimated. notary The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau for their regular, dinner meeting. Program chairman was Haven J. Barlow. GUEST speaker was Lt. (Ret) Gene Hamilton of the Air Force, who is Col. manager of the Clearfield Convalescent Center. Lt. Col. Hamilton explained the procedure and operation and function of the new center and stated their three goals are to assist the patients with their physical, psychological and social problems as well as rendering extensive care. They feel they can help every patient who is confined to the center, to improve in some way, or to be helped to some extent dmg down the line, the educational picture are based upon a nationwide survey of 2,750 colleges and universities, conducted by the College Scholarship Service and released by the College Entrance examination Board. They show that total costs at private four-yecolleges have reached $4,905, on average, for resident students and $4,331 for those who live ar home. COMMUTER students at institutions public four-yewill have bills of $2,468 and those going to public two-yecolleges, $2,314. According to the latest figures, it is expected that some 4,960 young men and young women in the Davis County area will be going to college this year. ar August 28 at 5:30 p.m. on the east lawn at the church, 644 E. 1000 N., Layton. EVERYONE is welcome. Homemade ice cream, cake, pie, coffee and punch will be served. This is a moneymaking project with the proceeds going to the mortgage fund. A CITIZEN attending the meeting also complained that the citys automatic sprinkling system is apparently set to turn on during when the the daytime rather parks are in use from people leaving their sprinkling systems on long after lawns were saturated and water was running into Mrs. Rosetta Swanger was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wednesday for their regular luncheon meeting, np than at nighL Councilman Baker said he would investigate both the open ditch watering of parks the gutters. This brought a report from Street in Kaysville. TELFORD Realty, Inc. is owned by Alice G. Telford. They specialize in the sales of new and existing homes. Their new homes are located at Grand Oaks subdivision in Fruit Heights, Rolling Green and Gailey subdivisions in Kaysville, East Crest No. 4, Layton and Phyllis subdivision in Clearfield. The Telford Realty, Inc. is a member of the Ogden Board of Realtors and Mutiple Listing Service. D.K. MINER & Associates, a construction company, is constructing homes in Grand Oaks subdivision. Fruit Heights; Nalder Heights, East Layton; Rolling Green and Gailey subdivisions in Kaysville; and Phyllis subdivision in Clearfield. If you are interestt in choosing your own plans tor a home, determining what price home you can qualify for, or knowing the market value of your present home, come in and let one of our :45H; ' fl4US vVI1 . professional agents, Ruth Ann Farmer, Ann Jones, or Alice Telford help you. np v l Lydia a lovely comforter and is selling chances on it. The raffle is to help the mortgage fund. Viola Anderson and Ursula Dixon are chairladies selling the tickets. THE Diaconate will meet at the home of Warren Anderson tonight at 7 p.m. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storm Doors Picture Windows Inliir 2 Thermo Windows Patio Doors INCLUDED in the cost figure are tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation and personal expenses. to the According Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Conference Board, "The inuiiBnunnib The group met Tuesday evening for a barbeque steak fry dinner. Chairmen of the dinner were Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Elaine Cullimore and Mrs. Norma Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Warren AnThe Layton Community, Church will hold its annual i derson are in charge of the event. ice cream social Sunday, THE Circle has made because of the size of their contingent and because of the higher rates, comes to an estimated $17,077,000. This is based upon the assumption that half of the students will be going to private colleges and half to public ones. mnTt'3'iamuiVi Brighton Ski Resort. said Council- man Baker. Ice Cream Social AS A result, the bill that local parents are faced with, Ogden, Utah their summer home near THE FACTS and figures on at 5349 South 1900 Wost in toy guests, members of the Fine Arts Club and partners at - HE TOLD the council that most water wastage comes Opening two news businesses in Kaysville are, 1 to r, Alice Telford, Ann Jones, Rath Ann Farmer and D. K. Miner. Business names are Telford Realty and D. K. Miner And Associates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 30 Robison entertained ditch and eventually into Great Salt Lake unless it is picked up by users farther believe that the substantial decrease in water usage can be attributed to the care and concern of the citizenry," the mayor said. "But there is still some flagrant misuse of water which still needs some attention." T FORREST BARKER Clubs In Kaysville BUT Councilman John Baker, who beads the citys parks department, said most parks are watered by flooding them with ditch water during an allotted time. "If we do not use the water, it usually runs down the main IN A report to the City Council, Mayor Lewis G. Shields said residents have used only 635,750,000 gallons i and sprinkling system timing to see if the city is wasting water and if so to correct the matter, grb spiraling cost of college and university education is taxing the ability and the willingness of a growing number of families to shoulder the additional financial burden at a time when the economic value of college degrees is declining and unemployment among college graduates is high." Quality Glass New at... 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