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Show nmCXpAVi yytCKLV p NLVVJ JOURNAL. APRIL 13. 1978 CapL Alan L Tripp Receives Award AT r7 U K - rir i U mjS Uf-lic- e - f. I. vJ iv m n'ivilli Junim High h.n (I llirir liiiilur lull lut Hie qu.wtir Hniwn, .trr. Sin v J Snell, ai. Jf.,n .S M.ll.in, ilk M Daniel Nn Anns l j '.,,i ii, i , K , A ii r 0 , li still Ndf In III) !"!!, ! I,,. ,, kins .iii.l (,ir,l A i" s I .gi.Hi ml" tin, ..r rn l 1" i ""i li", y !, .. imi ,i I'.i un, in, Ml, ii mi A im, i i i (. M III, I I 1 It All .IV 1111', it l tll Mu il.ll'l ,1 KRISTIN ' illi'i, mill I .j hi t I , n. ,i., f i i , 'I.-.- i"S iikU tall I , Mn I,.,, I Hi k k ,1 '"dia in(g Alien I', is is, im ,j ,, ii "ii nn the hiyfi h.,tn i mi, Siesens Hcnager ( nil, quarter I)t rra! In j e.iie point average of i 7, .i in. s, Sunlit Junior High Honor roll were' Gretihen Homer, Suanne Hansen, I ori ! i V 11 S oh riMin tit of tie- mill ,,, , niii pi inent a am! i oiti'i iluies hail lor ills ai jiiemu si elieni e I i , - i '"-'- i ,i- - Davis Class Gi 1920 Dill Gleet he officers of the Dams High Sthool class of 1928 an- lances that plans for a 1 teuiiion are uruiftwav. he reunion will be held at the Davis High Sthool cafeteria, May 6, 1978 A sotial hour will begin at 6 o m , followed by a dinner at 7 p m. A program featuring 1 memories will highlight the evening EVERY PERSON who giaduated in 1428 or who would have graduated had they stayed in school, is cordially invited to attend. All faculty members who were teaching at Davis during the time of the class of 28 are invited as guests of the class losephtne Barnes Major, sice president of the class of 1428, urges any who have not been contacted to get in touch with the committee bv telephoning Mrs. Mapir at Don Aamodt at or Wayne Sheffield al .176-253- Mully ( Burke, airothers, Bret Wood, Larvn Duncanson. Stark Miller, Becky Tremea. Si hofield, Sherie I 1 mnard Wright, Christine limit, Susanne Stewart, sherry Muegge, Cynthia Bates DARIN (.off, Tammy Murdock, Leah Lansberry, Heidi tghth grade high honor roll includes Lucy Sargent, Korryn Wiese, Jan Brtmhall, Dtan Oda, Kevin Allen, Natalie Cornaby, Mike King, John Valention, Matt Bjker. L JODI Campbell, Christine (Jolightly, James Thiros, John Firth, Laurie Motta, Lesa Smith, Monica Wall and Janae Lunt. h meiit. Katheim isa Moot e, Sat a ludd, Michelle Aaddell, Ann beesley, Kustv Bain" M'tc hell Li', Dt bt.t Wurri I reem.in. Sent! ( ra.u, ( .n'hia Htrabas ishi. Reb , Mrs. Robert McEwen and daughter Kachelle and the other Michelle granddaughter Weaver have returned from vacationing a week in Calif. They visited both of Mrs. Weavers sons, Mr. and Mrs. Val Weaver and family at Navota, and with Brad daughter Layton Efom. Open House Set 1 ayton Elementary School will hold a PTA meeting and Weaver at Sunnyvale. Mrs. Afton Eltson has been confined to the Davis North open house this evening, Thursday, April 13 at 7 p.m. in the school's multi-purpos- e Medical Center where she underwent major surgery and treatment for eight days. Whe is now at home convalescing. Mrs. Stanley Webster entertained at a birthday party at McDonalds in Bountiful on Saturday April 1, in honor of their son David who was six years old. Ten friends helped David celebrate the special room. PTA officers for tl.e 1978-7year will be installed. After a general meeting in the room, there will be individual e exhibits of student work in the various classrooms, dmg occasion. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Holbrook were E. B. and Ida Roberts of Houston, Texas. Mr. Holbrook took Mr. Roberts fishing in Mexico while Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. Roberts spent the weekend at Park City skiing. Mrs. Roberts had the misfortune of breaking her leg while skiing and was flown to the hospital in Houston. Conference visitor of Mr. 1 till 4 II learn PI, ai r, 1) msii , I K R .1 DR. , u ai" Sandtu i r . ! n, g, i Sat. Mayco Paints Firing Relief Soeiety Workshop Faseinatini Hobby and Mrs. Jack Oram and family was Jana Casper from SALE DisCon- vention. Mrs. Lola Kinsey visited in West Bountiful Tuesday with her two daughters, Mrs. Karen Call and Mrs. Condia Miller. Visitors over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore were her mother, Mrs. Ruth Rampton of Garland and their daughter Miss Cheryl Cullimore from Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson had her parents from as Idaho Montpelier, conference weekend guests. Mrs. Violet Crawley under- went major surgery last Friday at the Davis North Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Betks-tro- and family, Mrs. Douglas Brian and children spent the holiday weekend at Jackson Hole, Wyo on a skiing outing at Teton Village and Targhee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith returned April 8 from a eight day trip to Boston, Mass., New York and Washington D.C. where Mrs. Smith attended an educators convention. Mrs. Richard Swasev spent week al Ricks College, Rexburg. Idaho with her daughter Miss Kristine a s i m miat'-- . Imi t l,t a til Glad. "tv Plnllis ' I i ' 'I H ll, .1, s ,anno Ah, lake! i It p " ( P tik ", Anq Briar. Ge . ALL BOOTS IN STOCK ON SALE Expert Boot and Shoe Repair We install lizard wing tips Swasev for "College Mothers Week." While there they also spent lime in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Owen Horne have returned Tuesday evening from Richfield where they days with her spent a few Mr. sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. LaMonte Beutler. While there they attended the funeral service of a cousin Claude Gledhill held on day at Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MonWeb- ster entertained at a family birthday dinner Tuesday 15 their son evening David who was six years old. in honor of Guests were Mr. and Mrs 58 No. Main, Layton 766-130- 1 George F. Barker, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webster of Ogden, grandparents. of David. Mrs. Maxine Wolberg, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Banks of Salt Lake Citv were U.. S' ji ri . T"it Aaggnnii, Val"ri" V M rs. Mr. and Gary at Bingham entertained family birthday dinners on Thursday and Saturday in honor of their two sons birthday anniversaries. Ted was 15 years old Thursday April 6 and Kelly was four years old on Saturday April 8. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz and family of Provo were conference visitors of her mother Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield and with Bishop and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche and family and Mr. and Mrs BeckK Sheffield and family. The Lucile B Sheffield and family held their traditional family gathering after the LDS general priesthood meeting on Saturday evening Ihey met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Shef-lielin Salt Lake City. d I . - Range Complex has received a Meritorious Civilian Service Award at base ceremonies. CITED .. i iIRliS, , BY it lullin'. (. Maj Oc Johnson of Lav ton r v tohrtson is ih, i .,,t tui.ge c,),ii.ci-- i n. , .. mng and programming of the Rjnge Management Office tkr IreMview "I II" k lupied n ov nt IJ ears Mit akers on will it" Mi 111" S ,11 ( this he I I rn-- first si him!'', 'd"llt anti K"! a l w 1, A CITATION accompanv q Ihe award said that JohiiMip . S ;,, I managerial and nrgjnii-i1 h t highly rated professional pianists, most of whom are college instructors, com- posers and who have soloed and are performing with orchestras symphony throughout ihe United Stales Local participating pianists included Gaylene and Linda Lndo, Stephanie Nix, Nancy Roberts, Roshelle Fehr, Sheila Canfield, Robun Lynette Owens and ihe period MISS CHILD. Clearfield High's music Sterling scholar played a Bartok composition for the concluding concert number. Barbara T. Stucki of Clearfield is her instructor. Last month other students of Mrs. Stucki, Sheila Can-fielJim Turner and Gina Bankhead, competed in the Utah States piano fair in of November 1974-77- . During this time use of ihe 7 million acre complex has 1 more than triplj2iand has sophistication of instrumentation and variety of Department of Defense missions carried on there grown in v i lew Sc hool HIS EFFORTS resulted in Ihe Department of Defense recognition of the complex as SATLRDXY, April 1. the PTA will be sponsoring individual picture taking The portraits will be taken in Ihe since schools beginning al room multi-purpos- e 10 maior range lest tacihlx. Mr. Johnson has winked al Hill AFB for 23 years. He and his wife. Bonnie, have children. a a m. dmg ! Freeport Center Bldg. 2 Hours i 11-- Tuesday-Frida- y Phone THURSDAY-SATURDA- i C-1- p8 5. 825-155- . . Saturday 10-- 4 2 APRIL Y, SOCKS SOCKS SOCKS 13-2- 2 BIG BELL LEVI CORDS Values to $18.98 NOW t - I 1 t A , yt 28-3- 6) mssmtsssmsmmm MENS TAILOR COLORED OOIIDED BATTS T-SHI- Sizes (S.M.L.XL) i y ibs. Reg. $1.29 $5 U Reg. 5.99 Bar-nec- DeAnn Child. , lion of the Range Contpl, during (Sizes from a field of six uniributions i "."rail planning and upeiu x OFF Weber Slate College sponsored its fifth annual piano festival on Saturday, April 8 Mary Rae Johnson was its chairman. EACH student received ad- mi til1, pa I thiltv mad' i - IKE Nt W PTA oliitets for ,4 will be introduced (tesH lews glee club will sing Past PTA presidents will It" honored. All parents and interested pal ions of Crest view are invited in attend this meeting, whu h will mount ihe history and achievements of Ciest-- may be the wtong-hal- f Recoid, Mankato, Kan. ii S( 1078 f, Be Careful Be wary of half-trut- Ii BOYS GIRLS MEN Logan, vsb al II, li Al ) Aendoser-Dugwa- . v'M' m, ;n . I i 1. in-d- mn rh'-- B in Slaheli. Sheriff Floyd Witt of Heber City visited Sunday with his sister Mrs. Wilma Buhler at Bountiful .if) try H "i t, ti- I itit-n- program Aim!, i Mu-ra- Sprmgvilie Tuesday with her two sisters, Mrs Mary Staheli and Mrs. Flame f. pitOcipal Jeame Wright. P"b-itie- s Hare, Jom High, Ann ( orbridge. Brian Bttm Steu Shu Brian But'io, A lira and Paltiua "gele Wednesday guests of Mr and Mrs Don l.dwards Mrs Ann Bingham visaed .. Im att-!t- aulk, Brett Hast uc s, Kent Si hur. and Jalatre B u ton Ninth grade high honor roll judication I named as D." single manager for the Hill- .ii-- t v h ii t t "d van "in r, .ithv n gi.i ."id "Pi A H"P"r roll mi lud( Sl.e it I A at n ii, Itrisla ( l"i"t. t Slat e H inst n. Shelia t hi, Norman Pat kit, Shawn ( ( JEANNETTE Norris, (e nia Starnes, ( arne Bei k, Jtfl Marc ( ervtnski, Mark (Told, I IBs, Michelle Rose. Kim-lieil- llaitm.iii. lit. It SCOW. I. i ( Park", sociated Construction tributors International t , thix The Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Primary held their meeting, Thursday evening at the LDS Rock Chapel in Farmington, it being the chapel where the first Primary was organized. President Eldean Holiday spent three days last week in Atlanta, Georgia where he attended meetings and conducted classes for the As- VUM'il I ' I I lone being lementars hold its program I in J! g PAM D a w sun . ( h it Shuman, Deunn Kidd, Mil New Jersey. lew , .ha (SI - d 1.IA II I se Smith, I isemai . T mu Is I n t Receives ,critoriou Award will lound.'is Das .md PI A nns'tn.g on I hurs-Im i. , oiiiing at 7 pt il 1 Mai till t ,isw It. nginct-rin- A mat HILL Al B piased a key role in ii si liool i , Mrs. Louis Weaver and her 825-999- S Ot Audi Ison, Mai nd i klfl.l. I'sliC , 1 ! Duane Knowles. 448 So. State, Clearfield -- Open: 10 til 5 Weekdays -- 10 I i 11,11k i PIT! a Montano, Dm n O Ki f' Karen Adams, Sher.l Ad nos. loin ms Kevin C.ardner, I y (iiiego, DarlJ Hantu-sMonroe, Rusty N"lsmi c Hu hli Adams, 1 l.ynda Clawson, Jane Krac-ek- , Diana Peterson and multi-purpos- lira Dt 1. valuation and Corrert I i tests I kothrsn m. luili hose oil the honor roll ai e C&fi Marsh, Catherine Watkins. CERAMIC & GIFT HUT Tools (.lav.es Classes Bee ky Wright. I Suanne ( Kindled, j ' ?, a I . Kert Corless, Maine Oukeson, CHARLIES Greenware Melinda Heftier, Todd Pedersen, Deanne Thompson. Nora Crofts, Kathleen Kuba, Russell Murdock, Stephen Pope. Judy White, Kimberly A tnegar and Penny Forbes. Seventh grade honor roll, Kathy Blanken, Tertlyn Chappell, Patricia Rose, Cheryl Freeman, Kevin Gammon, Ryan Kemp, Michael Owens, Pain Thiros, lorrell Kump, Tamela Stixk, Alison Layton, Sabora Parry, Sara Bill Wilson, Jeff Passey, lana Stone, Jelf Morgan, Michael O'Neil, Loyal Wiens, Carol Freese, Kenneth Heath, I isa Pickering, Tammy Retd and Fer-nea- roll: Amesquiia, KIMBTRLY Spencer, Alvin grade. Gerilyn Chappell, Allison Wagstaff, Kristine Bettridge, Peter Asplund, Wendy Barlow, Lome SCOTI Allen. Jill Nadeihauser, Steve Sargent, ( iti ett h.y. James t.arkins, Julie Olsen. Ken Wagstaff, Karvn George, lisa Gerber, i milie Bean, James Densley aiul Bret Johnson. Sixth grade honor System 3D Vo A pt ii kjj lj j Butke, Melissa Paine. HIGH honor roll, seventh i f A Kristin Named to the Centra! Davis 1 Stars i CJ Lf lJ I fn i , I on e I (.g si u s ( itmmui the military member ot Gi' ddiViGD n tpp was 1 aji'ain n of fit stem, after h.e sj cm fuur seat s m tla Mar-o- lie, ails, ( ulleen May, lohn Met utdv. David Mat n lane. Angie Abram and Mai tlvn Neville Sixt h gr ule high honor roil Katrina Allen, Heidi Heath, Kat s n A in a ard, aura lieodrit ksen, Julie Kouei he, I'snnrer ( i 9 Sy a signed to SAC i Maureen inna Seegmiller , eapon said s 1 J t Inward, Honors At Stevens i CHESTUIED CSmnAGTEnr Iiilm-ui- i Miki ii .a s, Den, dee Brough, , ill. at ( i!eit less I Ib'inent ars aloe to irvll's six! h gt.11 li" mm .Old (It "ssi ( t !." part l l.le last wci k is - Hull lit-- . In oh till tr f. iv ot it" Im.' L tit!" or blink ( liar n t"i' T Here ss en all suits (if r v Mandi i i". iif i I i.t r n ssi'ir. ! mIi.ijk-- . ,'iik! 'tig t Ii" halls ami Hit mg l.ll I Velit "Kl'lll" hmi-ntl t II r l.lssl (Mill) IM t li" "Book ) ssi I" vim il ami "ii w as Ion l,s all, a. 01 tl.iig to Mr. I .nr si n Im "tt spt ass It'd m fioni i nt "i id jin tun ( reem.in, (beryl Bond, liar Ii s , Shells is, ( beryl A ih ox, J ris at kins, Mai k Simons, ( ail, Jas lepp .on, (,atl Birlow, in A I nun i I I5KIN I'A IS, Hi llh A lor the life of Hit Mmutt ,!"it ii.u'i, D.irlene Stoi k n Aim i limnd, )c horuh li la. A aril, ( had Mm- S ii H,i I i h Reln.ip, N I Jntni , ii I mil's - 111 l,i i THE AVERAGE three y,,,t .asings will be nmre (ban a quarter of a million did' . II (In nine "tin, t ,,,. ,i i sesi mil ,! honor roll D"u).,l e, Si im 1i r, Stephan " , ( , i" ii, i.iincs lii!!, M iii.i Ml, ii r.nl s I ns f to Im ol exieptnm.il value and broad applivat ' n. with estimated lirst year s..s-i- t gs of $137, bi9 irilyn U.irlow, Das lit Johnson, ' ( u! tun-Stdere- d Joanne m . , i , amte niters, I liahelh H pit y, lad (owley, Nelson Craig, i rl n liar t ley , Brs an 'iitli-rI. imes Johnson. A nds I ulk , and Sheri (..It I Sink in i Huppt-r- (neen, , A i ini- i D"ii'!as enter, and ( t control launih center primary Moragc buttiry niomtortng system is h'litof roll, seventh el" Davi-iipoit- Maples, S'i I'li.inu. ink, ( til ill(H is f,pu shalasne ,r. K ' 1 rynthu-- in, Mailt Hammntir t "Kistit I Joseph P. ( err.y, dictiorate of Minhile Maintenance, SAC, Oflutl A I B, Neb (nplaui Tripp suggt stum lor a launc li facility attd 1 lull'1 nil's, Jt,ye I ;nnt" i,ii s ills Siiiilh, 1 in J itbiii ,, iii.i Dealt, I n l Ki'Hi'm i 1, m 1, s!ui Jt IIP Sienqaixt i Mike ( hapman, Na he liowrnan, terry Abram, K mi Ryi fa s, ( elerut Allen P "I in. .e, Mu belli Heard Jam t I Kory Stephanie Ken I, j,n Oaks, Till AWARD was u. in pf esi nti d leiemuno s by ( ol J.i. i. . ii ddt it, dit M tor of M 0 i .1 M mapi limit at I he Dg.li n X.t n,ai Hagley, Holly i Alliums, A Dredge, Ititiri J Nn Kon, Shawn Dsgi-rt- , I). is id Juhnson ("liar, K III ( t aven, a-n- . vllvvui a Jjno.i ,. I ulonn ie, ( HIGH luiMnr. eighth jjr.ni,. r , , Ilill" H.lll, D III. I H.l I ll 1.1 Slilie, liuniil 'ijkif,lii i, Kimni Dcinn.i Wagtu r, UijtlfV. Jeunine Ray, M.(f. May. Kiln A .l.i ms, gant I in. la m, Get-- , n.kii v (i.u I v in lie Hr, n i) Min!, ell, EdOll -- OP U U ll.iliti 1,'nitl K.iMiittn DHL AFH Capl. Al.n L, Irtpp of (he Strutegte Air Command (SAC) System til Hill AI H, ha received an award of SI, 187 SO for a new way to remotely monitor Miiiutrman lauiH hingx UNBLEACHED MUSLIN (40,,-45- " wide) PRINTS or PLAIN (45" Wide) NOW yard GREAT BUY! BROADCLOTH SH 25 Per Yard Values to $1.99 Reg. i: 3 f S |