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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 5. 1978 WEEKLY REFX By NORMA PREECE Sandy. Taso Nick Prokapis of Anchorage, Alaska was a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kapos and also of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kapos and family. Taso is a nephew of Mrs. Judy Gage and two children Brett and Kim of Omaha, Neb. spent two days during the holidays with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Thomlty K. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bundy of Hanna, Wyoming were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins and family. Bishop and Mrs. Max Kirschi entertained at a family Christmas Day dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott,s. Brigham City; Mr. and M-Heber Bott, Shoshone, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jira Coleman, Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Clinton; Mr. and Pete Kapos. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry had as Christmas dinner guests Paul B. Henry of Salt Lake City and Horace Steed of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lsrkin entertained at Christmas eve dinner for their family, including Mr. and Mrs. Rod Larkin and son Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larkin and daughter Brandi. Arriving to spend Christmas and the holidays with her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gosende and two d; Russell Mrs. Price, Hyrum and families; Richard Bott and son Jason of Bngham City. Christmas eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Flint and family were her mother Mrs. Noamt Evans, Salt Lake City; and her brother and family, Mr. and Electronic Realty Associates, Inc. (ERA), a nationwide home marketing service, has developed a unique training program for Member Brokers and their office managers to develop skills m teaching ERA's home listing and sales techniques to their sales associates. one-wee- k Brokers at ERAs Sales Training Academy leam how to instruct their sales associates in utilizing ERAs exclusive consumer services--th- e Home Buyers daughters Meridith and from Alexandera Burlmgham, Calif. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonnemort. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnemort were delighted to also have with them Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonnemort and family of Salt Protection Plan and Home Sellers Protection two home warranties which cover the breakdown of major home components, as well as computerized listings. In the photo above, of James Brough, right, owner-broke- r Brough Realty & Insurance, 497 N. Mam, Kaysville, is congratulated by Jim photo-by-wi- re Mrs. Mary W. Cook was Marshall, ERAs National Training door to door during one campaign because he said I was Coordinator. and their two week old baby really worried that year." Another time an opponent she suffered multiple injuries in an automobile accident that occurred at the intersection of Gentile St. and Fair-fiel- d Road. Arden E. Gould-ln- g of Layton was also injured in the accident. The Layton 17th Ward Christmas party consisted of a dinner for the entire family, a program presented by the Primary children and a visit Mrs. Robert F. Bitner. Mark and his family arrived from Mexico in time to attend the wedding of his sister. He and his family are living in Mexico while Mark is attending school. Dennis and Diana Monroe of 1811 N. Gregory received a special Christmas present. At 8 33 a m , Mrs. Monroe gave birth to a 9 pound baby boy old daughter Karl, the of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, was also bom on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox of Layton and Mr and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Kas-vill- from Santa Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bitner Let Us Show You Our New ELEGANTLY HOMES Ptiona foe SALTS (H) 773-661- 6 Bruce Eatchel SPEAKING OF Adiertii r.OriEY weekend visitors Bond nt ?: p (, Chru-tm-i- f i v r in Visl l Rot to ,i It d ultij v 1 Mi iR J f. r Cf v . i its swill maximum BUT THE mayor said he likes the way the city has kept its residontial flavor " He said he realizes this is a d.sadvantage from a tax point of view, but that "all the m IT'S t'f f n enjoyable." Nii'ii is said about hts tne m i If, e "But now I can t ive it and forget It with ,ut an rr m nations Ihe decision not to run agi.n f r mavor was rruJe summer he said j .m d int want lo go ihrouh ir ijinj of am. th r c let tinn " s ltd the veteran of ei, ( I ASM i u crct niy ( it iHeMir,, lutkv t w . i rcca'led gmrg - - t g r I. . i -CURKI ..! I n .f to ! ii . 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SEE THE TERRIFIC SAVIHGS STOREWIDE y ir-fxn- U Mawl kail These Items al Croup-Wome- Jcons n's I Cl large Croup Shoes Ctrls Gauchos Women's Women's Elouses Croup Croup Boys Jeans Croup - Girls Slocks, Tops, ttmtieveoti int an or f & Jeans Croup Mens & Boys Shirts These Items at diir0 cii to u. g r vt 1 a l.i mon-i- f l'77 r t urns gffatif t h a n r i - fa m c ill, IRr n T l. r rr old li-t yiifa lv ( t luvp rute on ov r herein rrrnl. i per annum for 10 : : f.r .r, j 7.7 SiZO. s c C" , S1C3 ; r , : r Vf,: :v;: ' 7T fCURr - ills from the f o t that of us are tr an n s i f habit In w ok mg on this y r nt a ta r turn, e I to ii c the a in ftfvtous yiar m an f r. v from that I oti t do it I Jon I rott the k t t R? r;e .r7 years fccr-.- !rcl Group Men's -- & Suits Women's fashion Jeans Sweaters fill Our Girt? & Overshoes Boots J1T.CY CLEAnACCE 'VTT'N EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL BRING THIS COUPON AND WE Will GIVE AN EXTRA rye n )zj! JV.t Jogging U dae Vy AIIY PURCHASE o OFF STORE WIDE: that means any item at 80 oft would be 70 off etc. etc. "3 C t 'tu'it if cl,t' ;j rr-'-- S 7 R'" Z3 Ask Rr Cf 1 i rc Ihe trap r o Winter Coats & Vests Croup of Men's Shirts Men's & Women's AcoBuedF A. r. tXXXiXXlXXIJ (001)773-448- 4 r; v Subordinated Notes rr; serving his LDS Mission, was home for the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flint. 1S28 N. 440 W. Layton, Ut. 64041 s' tj,j 8V2 i tiful Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nuttal. Leo Walker is convalescing at his home after recently undergoing two major surgeries Kevin Flint who is attending Utah State University after recently returning from GOD DALY These Items Al I CZRA T. ne holiday dinner party in Boun- 'Ll . ('it i attended a family ville, H uirucii Mn i ( her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun-forMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell, Attorney and Mrs D vid Bean, Mr. and Mrs i rold Smum, Mr and Mrs nek Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olsen and families attended their annual family night Christmas party at the Cherry Hill Lodge last week. Mrs. Cora Green, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green and son Brad, Joel Green, all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Green and daughter Jilaun of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Reeves and children Angie and Brett of Bngham City were Christmas eve dinner guests in Layton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haynes and family. Christmas breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. Linford were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linfoi 1 and children of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs Brent Linford of Layton. I trn tt C Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkin, Darby, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin, Mr. and Mrs Dell Larkin, Lloyd Larkin, Mrs. Fred Larkin and Mrs. Arlene Gilhespie, all of Kays- 'xr! However, Nicholas family no lor pr live In the boon doiks" as homes and Subd.visinrs hac filled in all around them vw in he sa J. "j Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot and the D 1 and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Talbot were Christmas dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Orem on Monday. Sunset nS pi Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Caldwell and children of Bountiful were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin and family left by plane Thursday to return to their home in Hawaii after spending the past six months with Mrs. John Barnes and families, Miss Tael Barnes and Robert Hyde were Christmas eve dinner guests in Layton of Mr. and Mrs David Trujillo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond were Christmas eve overnight guests in Hunter of their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Bond visited relatives and friends in Provo and NICHOLAS and his wife Nads moved to Sunset 30 years ago. out in Ihe b.n d irks.' he Mid Twoofthir six children are living in le I Mr. and Mrs. James T. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Beazer of Granger were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond and Mrs. Sarah Giles. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dyal and daughter Sarah of are provided " 1 have an tmpoi'.mt V. IT wasn't funny at the time," he said. "Since then, we have fixed the doors to operate manually However, solving city problems ts becoming more d.fficult because "now there are so many complications due to federal job programs, grants, loans and regulation Lven if a is a small city it is b'g business " Swan. Mrs. Helen Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards and child xen have returned to their home in Scottsdale, Arizona after coming to spend Christmas and the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan of it r t "v p Mm 1 WHEN Nicholas was 25 years old, his neighbor, who happened to be the city recorder, informed him he was putting Nicholas' name on the ballot for a city council seat because no one else had f.ied. Today, 28 years later, Nicholas is ending a career which includes 18yearson the council and the last 10 years as mayor. He stepped down officially Monday at 9 a m whin a new mayor and coun- Swan entertained at their traditional family Christmas Day dinner. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Dunn and two children, John and Mary Jo of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, Ladd Christensen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams and two children, Joseph and Samuel of Orem and Ike tJi )t onji'. iii,g r where he is continuing his studies at the University of They spent Washington. Christmas and the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and in Clearfield with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickinger. Miss Shannette Preece of Logan was also home for the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Preece also had her mother Mrs. Wilma Buhler of Bountiful as a Christmas guest. Medex and Mrs. Terry Evans and children Lisa, Andrea and Julia were Christmas dinner guests in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Evans brother, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Taylor and family. Elder Thayne Perkins returned home Saturday evening, Dec. 24 from serving his mission for the LDS Church in Belgium. What a wonderful Christ nas for him and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins and their family. Elder Perkins is a member of the Kaysville v.tr. R is i' i is r spending some 28 years serving the Sunset city residents. -- l t tori c tly , wlun are working with p rcuitag s, arid 1) givi n a ti.ultif It i hn e, m inv fs'j.le will (hoo-- e t)'e wring oi . i n if it costs th nr no, re runty To redjt tj... e math i rri rs. IR.s no lor ,,1 r has the etar.d ird ii. ihu to n d on a jsritrtace id your in- th uu've fa arl it re and m tv ! U This month John L. Nicholas will retire after aihieved ion-floate- n holnhivs s L NICHOLAS JOHN 19-i- ) form of Ir-- t yar 1) Mo t Ameru it. v don't Kmoa ho a to - J the ar. 1 IRb told ht.Mrt s writers (hat mu d two thu gs frt i tint h If you're among the tiiillioi,-- , of ru uns who fill out your own l ral miome tax rturn. youre got(. ot ln f,,r a j 1, asant siirpn.w!,. n ymj suidv the forms that the hbrnij Revenue Srvne muio d ! yol H UK MB An important contributions during the past 28 years have been the construction of the city building without a bond election and the development of three city parks. Nicholas also remembers his most embarassing moment in office. A fire had destroyed a power pole, he Said, which shut off the electricity in the city hall three or four years ago. The fire crew was called out but couldnt get the trucks out of the station because the doors worked electrically. win-mr-- m pin down THE MAYOR feels his most J k SUNSET'S population of NiO was sprinkled throughout the city wv n he took offn e, unopposed, in Now Sunset has nearly H EyEZRAT.CLftRX President Davis County Bank - JMk- cant the secret to winning an office, he will tell you the secret to running an office. The sec-e- t of success in this job is it is governed by five city counciimen. Let them do their jobs and dont try to do it for them." He said Sunset has not always had the best equipment to work with but that the employees have made up for that. cil were sworn in - auA u lul- A IT her of parents. Mr. and Mrs Grant n n r r3sar3n Salt Lake of their home, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. B 0. Brough and sister Miss Evelyn Brough. Mr. and Mrs Gary Duncan and children of Manti were V RIP APPOINTMENT i J City visiied during the week with Mrs. Eda Eatchel Mr. and Mrs Sherrill Huff and family who have moved to Randolph, Utah to make Wedresday, Dec. 28 by inviting friends to an open house at their respective homes Mr. and Mrs Wilcox purchased the Hyrum Adams home, located at 1877 E Gentile, Layton Mr and Mrs Simmons be in ihe illia-- n Beesley home at 817 BOISE CASCADE EVEN if he Mrs. Marcile Pugh and son celebrated the 100th birthdays of their homes on Custom Built moment. laysviile News e AFFORDABLE dropped out at the last Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Both families restored their century old homes to their present, beautiful condition. Mr. and Mrs Robert Flint and their family of Mountain View, Wyo. spent the Chrut-ma- s vacation week visiting with their families living in Layton and Kaysville daughter are spending the Christmas holiday season with Marks parents, Dr. and Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd spent Thursday, Dec. 22 m Ephraim with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Preece left Saturday to return to their home in Seattle, Wash., Tenth LDS Ward. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Laytea rJerjo hospitalized Tuesday after Kenneth Evans of Mrs. 1 it e" c c! -- -- ! LAYAWAY FOR 1 la-- Iht year' vrara form d.r.ed Rvrrvtfoeg is in urlerlv arrabg to nl lake it a at a t me ar 1 s Ca it n use lat year f- - r.t' w i.l e a 1 ha'rvrr yr f m rome srp j r!o. d n t as a ri frrence mi zivmy BqsiIi is an V- - - f' w j' i r - 'if ' i A X Layton s ! - s I - t IIJJUH.II IK iWH I i 30 DAYS ONLY0 :U 1 f $jtr . y . wwwu AArmm. . . V, - Piaga iWfoca |