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Show 4 I WEEKLY RECLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 27, 1978 Committee Being Formed -- Vl mittee is being formed m homemaker are the worlds Dr. Aiiez M. Ashmead, 719 East Center Street, Kaysville, who received the annual Achievement Award of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International at their state convention in Logan on April 22. Kaysville, jointly with Kays-vill- e city council and Kaysville Chamber of Commerce. vVk .. V: o- Teacher, speech pathologist, lecturer and of An Economic Growth Com- M RON Pearson from the Chamber submitted the names of Alice Telford, Dean - c Holman, Dick Bowman, Carol Page, Ron Pearson and Chuck Lloyd. The city council said they would like to consider other applications from the citizens if they are interested in serving on the committee. - DR. ASHMEAD has taught 12th grade m Utah and Idaho. She kindergarten through has served as a speech pathologist for Bushnell General Hospital, for Utah State Department of Health, for the Davis School District, Bugham Young University, University of Utah, BYU Ogden Center, Box Elder and in APPLICATIONS will be received at the city office up to May 1. Mayor Gar Elison said they are looking to broaden membership on the committee and the chamber would chair the committee, np Ogden. She conducts her private practice, as a speech 'oral and pathologist myologist, at Harrison Professional Center in Ogden. Hen Slogan Adopted By SHE IS also employed by the University of Utah Speech and Audiology Department where she supervises the for clinical practicum Layton City students majoring in speech LAYTON - Ken Squires is winner of the citys new logo pathology. During the past year she tested children for a colleague who was developing and standardizing a language diagnostic test. and slogan contest, and recipient of the $100 cash award HIS IDEA of a drawing with 'i. a rainbow-effec- over the t words "Layton, Utah was accepted by the council as the judges decision. The words "Growth With Vision encircle the rainbow above the name of the city. "I think this entry is very fitting and appropriate and it will be used on all city stationery and on the sides of t city-owne- d SHE IS a member of 4 vehicles," said Lewis G. Shields. "It aircraft maintenance tech- nician with a unit of the TacAir tical Command, previously served at Hill AFB. The sergeant is a 1961 graduate of Ventura (Calif.) senior high school. cooperation with the Layton i Ep- - U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Gerald H. Russell, son of Mrs G. M. Russell of 2375 E. Evans, Denver, Colo., has arrived for duty at Bergstrom AFB.Tex. SERGEANT Russell, an Mayor will be the official logo and slogan of the city. JUDGES SAID 16 entries were submitted m the contest sponsored by the city in i Layton ftlass Meeting Ashmead Awarded By Delta Kappa Dr. Aiiez fil. City Civic Association. silon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Scheduled Interna- Society tional, and her numerous academic honors include Phi National Phi; Kappa Honorary Scholastic Fraternity, 1938, Whos Who in American Education (since 1963); Psi Chi, National Honorary Psychological Fraternity 1942; Zeta Phi Eta, National Honorary Speech Elementary YOUTH, ALL ages and adult citizens, business men and women, church leaders, club representatives, girl scout leaders, boy scouts, Fraternity for Women, 1952, Soroptimist Service Award for Outstanding Public Service, 1970, and Scholarship Award for Advanced Studies, Alpha Theta State of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, 1969 girls, campfire girls, representatives from all streets both sides, circles and subdivision are needed m attendance Many offices need to be filled - team captains, will be elected A board of directors will be organized IT IS as a pioneer in the field of education that Dr Aiiez Ashmead has made her most significant contribution. In three areas (1) concern for the emotional trauma experienced by the very young child who has speech problems. THE TIME of the meeting The west side entrance will be open Meeting will be in Room 214 THE PURPOSE of the meeting is to reorganize the Beautification Facelift years A tofore unexplored field of behavioral identifying "Project for the next five special invitation Starkey, parks director, Rulon Thornley, superintendent of city works, all council ts members and interested1 adults We need your input. WASATCH SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH H 1st So. KAYSVILLE, UTAH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. E. WORSHIP SERVICES . i 1 A.M. & 6 P.M. MEETING WED PRAYER 7 P.M. Pastor Wm. N. Jones Ph. 376-574- 1 FAMILY WESTERN WEAR 94 Alluson Davis, r"!QQ f AVQYfll KfilwO Iwil IL.L.L. ili brown-eye- reign aaMLss Kaysville for I I d 1978. brunette, left, will Her attendants are first attendant; and Sandra Allison Barlow, center, Green, second attendant. F LI LiUlOWWii wiiwU LLj Ciiy Layton Floating Tr-c:-urc-? A public bearing Is scheduled for May 9 at 7 p m. at the Kaysville tlemeniary School fur citizens of Kays-vid- e to make suggestions or comments on the Kaysville LAYTON - Put Jamison is Layton's new city treasurer. Council CITY THE unanimously approved Ms Masitr Plan that has been pr pared FOLLOWING a year of work and planning by city of- Jamison's appointment by Mayor Lewis G. Shields at Thursday's Council me t.rg Ms. Jamison has been a fulltime emplovee of the ci!y for 12 years after serving ahnut two years on a part-tor- ficials. the Kaysville city master plan is nearly e and ciiy residents are invited to study the proposal and to attend the completed bjsis. Ire tn SHE HAS 5"g the isurcr's work and carry- meeting and make com- ments for ing the responsibility ars and t th rk its lime e made her pns ion i fficial." the mas or sa.J in rt nuking the a; ntnmmrnda-l.n- of Saar In Ogden Jull weal 393-562- 3 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. SECOND NATURE Furniture Restoration Co. 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Address, City & 2p Code Phone Number Dra-i- og . at 3 03 P M on April 29!h , choice STRAW HAT Ol you RUSH DAYS OBB-GQL- D Pair COWBOY 1 LAW PRIZES ..v Meetings cef J. eatil lve n g.fss i t, a a dam es I n T tsrefl he -- I m , 1 hi lf -- Stake Out these com- Tn gh ee lb-- rf (' pt (Otl Cf A Nip of Jeffrnmn !,ji.Inf.ieHUS on thnf Maf tl'l ft a in YOU NTF FRI with the T n Veet.r g prr pan ba.e ! b working with Asciis and I sal C Ilt.ee s to Meet rg etg m,e the SrW' guest. C.'ss.at i!l K card, from K At TV tirt-ias rtvuletaiof eL n ' ,1 a e d at ( t V hi,Z a-i- 313 ie,,!.rd 1 tiruirnanl, BAG OF GOLD If you (Jrmanstf ation group concerned with geitieg people - r'h The A Cultural Atfaifs. a not for-p- r tit research, training and 1 50!! smm Youll Save Yourself v ped hy the Institute cf 111 CT1 NAVT Hawlrv was named Ouista'vJ rg l"Vrw 0 r of lke M' r'h at S pi1 lie ii I f ft Taea p !n with the Ii rg Tra iirg V(aadn. a id the A r If - rg t . m pa-rra-si- w vy Utah was Mrrtirg Trw-- i nr? r, ''v Ts ff Alfred D f ifst t of son Mr and III, Hawley Mrs A l Hawfi y Jr c f 9U Syi'-e- i Drue, San kri-- a. ha ,r r ,r,J - r alfssfKh.l hat Sheppard A I H.Tcs UpbOlifary Duplicat.on lor Special Order 1 ALTHOUGH town meetings are as old as our country, the workshop format of the Lav-tomeeting Is new It provides a setting in which all jite can be heard, and an opportunity to examine the thalieeges and put togrihcr for ideas community irrprmernrnl If ts most ef ficiive when all age groups and all interests attend and r ;nr-.- s tha-i- r thoughts Awarded Touch-U- p Strep jeif chr od drawers CNfT Erol larjaaul phcm recreation, rp GRAND OPENING SPECIALS!! $d patle. of 376-004- auditorium This event will provide residents with an opportunity for getting community problems, needs and ambitions Tight out front," lor working together on finding solutions, and for planning for the future of the ct mmumty business, population, industrial growth, city services, expansion and utilization of resources, etc. and provided professional planners, along with the city planning and city council with information Instrumental in comp.lmg the rr ester plan The hearing on May 9 for residents la have the eppor-tum'of making s iggpssioni or give Input on the masirr p'an beture it comes before ire c.ty cru-c- il for approval Ends Sat. April 23th, 1978 Fort Lane Shopping Center bt Id Thursday, April 27, from 8 lo 10 p m. at Layton High s areas 100 S. Fort Lane, Meeting will be Town A reviewed various aspects of and future growth city In the of GRAND OPENING! Monday, April s and maps connected with the master plan are available for public inspec 24-- tion at the city offices. THE MASTFR plan is a y Copies 3733 SO. 300 W. Ckrurv m i ill Toivn lwi lee, o Wreng1 is hereby extended to Mayor Lewis G Shields, jay problems caused by the imas balance of revealed by hair analysis - in these areas she has led as a true pioneer. 440 s is 7 30 p m (2) Endeavors to develop teachers for the handicapped by encouraging the internship of trainees in the field, and (3) research into the here- micro-nutrien- View Vae School will be used for a Mass Meeting of Layton's citizens. HOW TO ENTER Completely till out entry blank or reasonable facsimile and drop it in the "Good Rush Days" Dot inside Boots, Briras, and Britches located at 100 S. Fort Lane Fort Lane Shopping Center. Deadline Is 12:00 noon SaL, April 29, 1978. You don't hare to be present to win. Limit one per person. : rr |