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Show -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 15, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX iSfFf-Ts n - 4t 8 i stI r JU-- Returning from a week vacation trip to Calif are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day, They spent a week with their aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flora, Lois Sloame, Opal Stouder and Lois Stouder, all at La Verne, Calif. En route home they visited the LDS Temple in St George and spent time m Fairview, Utah where Mrs. Day had lived as a child. Mr. Day who is an artist painted while m Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hart of Hawaii have been visiting with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgenson, and with his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Webb They were also guests in Ogden of his mother, Mrs Eva Chugg. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgenson drove them to Las Vegas, Nev. where they spent a night before catching their flight to return to Hawaii. John H. Robins returned Thursday from Boise, Idaho where he spent the past five days on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hovey and children, Mr. and Mrs Robert Bowman and children spent five days at Star Valley on a fishing trip and a'so visiting relatives has been Burk Alan confined to the hospital un dergoing treatment the past i S . f , - t&Y Ns - V.;wIWVV. ?5v V" I ,,,, - ,1 J, V k '?'., v week Mr and Mrs Clyde Gailey, Mr. and Mrs Harold Gailey , ' K as guests of Mr and Mrs John Gailey and family Mrs Irvin Perkins has flown to Sacramento, Calif twice recently to be with her parents, Mr and Mrs Everett Lilly Her father underwent major surgery and has been seriously ill the past V f The Plaster Works of Utah, a store featuring the finest in plaster creations, lamp bases, busts, plaques, animals, etc., will hold a grand opening of its Cleat field Stoie, 160 E, 1700 South (across from the south gate of Freeport Center) on Saturdays, June 17 and June 21 The grand owning will be staged both days from 10 a.m until 6 pan , according to owners Lynn and Anna Beth Summers 'Hie stole also offers the latest professional techniques (including tree painting instruction weekly) of chalking, oils, water painting, rnatbeliing and acrylics Refreshments will he served PLASTER STORE OPENS tin Grand opening Plaster Works ol ( leal field, the largest plastet hobtn store between Chicago and I os Angtles, will Ik June 17 o( and at 24 Hit) from 1ft Past ITiK) a m to 0 p m. South 1 HE SHOP will sun k tlu latest in finest qualils plaster creations, such as l,imt bases, (lames statues, busts, plaques and animals I In store has 10,000 ri.flerent items in its I he 2 loti non is ojn t Anne Both inventors squ ire fool loca vnn and iti d hv Summers of Pn 1 It wilt he open Mondav S thtough a m to une 17. I uuitl p m ( i , mock Img h Plastet mans e rosp.u innovations," suit! Mr Summers "Biendmg in epciKS wilh plaslei of pans, he add J pru es invest p iting four hut glams in South D iv is ( out tv which occurred on three i onstc ulive n" t.is (urn I!) 12, ac ending to t Stan !i ! bs 1 flit I i S I WO and two apaitinent buiglnies in an minpli s at apartment Wist 4 J 0 South Bountiful, netted hurgl m i lose in $2 am & SHINGLES Dr. - Layton, 37C-357- UeFy Diisy n 1 eJ PI A ola Ipakuhian, resident withaceitdiiati u! a; pro ution 1 Free Estimates tcuiv.d IHilGLAS astem I kn entars School ( M.SS D bra Wilson res etu a Sh PI A scholarship fre m lav Ion sc boo! d Ofiafa Don't (p.c ' '.'-.roR- on HIS cti DAY worts -- a t ( 1 t ! r tens! o Phone 825-611- 4 ciuiitiN sums, a 1 if y m a prr , r Ir A..S .1 tan art 1 at ifm not ao New y nrh, ir.: and W.ishmgtun s f KHimrv , er not hi LRL AND h r hu Le r an or ; fovev at I o; ; s list II (.e iff d in I 1.! 4 Pis have seven , , tr , 1 I 5 r,, a . ,r. j 01 . ) , v IflRuLGH Sr, 1 t. 1 'J t at T( he,.) 4 - - "If " V si ' I J If - 1 t 14 rit h," , j - , s 4 I . 0 HI 7 J f t ( v ? I ; , installation ceremony, and his family will be held m the church fellowship hall , HL WILL replace the Rev' Martin E. Mayer who retired July 1977 The new pastor and his family will reside at 272 West Golden Avenue in (olorado. Mrs Eda Late hell spent two weeks in Salt ake t it v with he r son and family, Mr and Mrs. Hal Fatche! and cared for the family while Mrs Hal Fatchel underwent mator back surgery Mr and Mrs Rodnes Felt attended the graduation at Welter State College where their son, Jeffery, received his BS degree in M muf ictui mg Fngineerirg Jeff and his wife the former Tina Silotti will be moving June 1H to San Jose, all f where Jeff has accepted a excr-UM.- ei ui cn iti'. o e, Hu i i I u,i On Sunday morning the Syracuse Utah Stake Relief Society organization was I s S B.'i i - - " if ! t s I t !! if (Susan) Maitin sustained as t)ie new president Chosen as counselors to Mrs Marlin were Mrs Lawrence (C leone) look, fust counselor and Mrs Verl (Adora) Dahl, second counselor The st 'Cretan will be named at a later date EWlI AMD after Ihe past three Mrs Ferret S (Shirley) Gailey, president. Mrs lynnJ (B rniete) W and Sirs Vern (Fdna) rhutgoud, as counselors sb v jjst 'SELECTIONS ii, 1 1 , ft a f 1 evert t Chj ce a'l it's a whuh rr,vti pr dt v of wa'nut. onn for a vaf ey of Q, Of Ease? in res Fens are made chars for engraving on ordtre-- f s. 2 for pn U Father' ZfrH '3- in Li. Da J ,f 8 TROPHIES G'v f e t, p, - - e SN , ! ! fTEEWEsns e aj e (w U i. xr Rill ;i 0 a d e s'.d . M ' with Mrs Henry reorganized THOSE an like xieei i , J xcL.1 serving lor sears, were a point hen. . pmat ,i ml a lot ot I'll 11 m n Lay-to- n y j I tubliwwi Sccfcly l3 S C 1 a reception for the new pastor Day. YJ 4 U.r a .1 Communion to his new congregation Following the Mrs Walters niece, Mrs DeVoy Baxter Out of state guests of Mr and Mrs. Orin Blood who came for their 50th wedding anniversary open house on Saturday, June 4, were their grandson, Sgt and Mrs York Blood and daughter, Danielle of Tacoma, Washington, her Mi sister and brother and Mrs Wayne Saxey, Palo !ji aJi r :4v,i'jig b ard J s a J ' e Fet's rff-- t g I Monday in Hyrum at lunch of I June 18! ,t ! 1 j 1 P( o trg' i f r t t After his installation. Pastor Robarges first official act will be the serving of Holy guests on No II. m d 1 . 1 I in tl ' , t 1 tl I1 1 Mapies were ItsMZtsI - f Esther ty Snaefter Remember All Dads Sunday, fit, 1 1 Mrs Mary Walters, Mrs Marguerite Nicholls, Mrs. , t , ..I in It (nr'wuntis ' ' ! M.J S s,s In " S(V1 f Is - ' tsl ,1 s ! I , 1 or iira' my. (I Wyo ( tonirs in.) it, fN fit !t - Di k.o.p t i. thi s,ki 1! PASTOR ROBARGE is a native of New York state and has moved to Layton from Genoa, Colo., where he was three for responsible parishes He is a 1974 graduate of Christ Seminary. St Louis, Mo He is married (o the former Deborah Stoneburner of Moline, 111 They presently have two' children and are expecting their third this month s rt 1 t, .? f s, , ( :t t . to I s program for members and husbands. Renata George, Mrs president, was in charge Mr and Mrs. Glenn Austin entertained at a family dinner Sunday at their home Guests were Mr and Mis Jim Austin and H G Austin all of Lehi, Mrs. Sally Higginson, Mr and Mrs Sani Hovey and children of Kaysville, Dr and Mrs Bruce Howard and children of Layton and Mrs Nora Morse of Cheyenne, c1- 1 .. resijerts v it, s of r t Sat ; er.it iv e I HI ; I re-g- if lire) The Rev Daryl B. Robarge will be officially installed as the pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 West Golden Avenue, Layton, at an installation ceremony beginning at 3 p m on June 18 1 HI , Installed As New Pastor Mag-nusso- of v A IUWN rsi'i.rg is an in depth d.siussom in small gnu ps abm t all fan Is of u r let dv Me. a (tidi 10 A h to d 4 ....Q pi d eg w , ere evtfy one's Jt as u ol, a tluia 4 F.r She t sal . v hi w ijk In, lie r ii " to r si r.s ,p, a w 1) dis b.d in avt d iu s "h. t I ,okJ t.udiunf r x ,ts t ( DURYL ROBARGE nno o'n.r'g - S,u red Is, I ah, x S said support interest pr- op a Mini i eds a J j .liter s, or a nils r t" s lit,; Ih nine d to 1 ki a yrtje session, for of on vehule v tk of the Golden Club which is for all who graduated 50 years ago from the university. Mr. and Mrs Ben Jonsson entertained at dinner Monday n for Mr. and Mrs Rolf and family of Garland. Mr and Mrs. William Parker entertained the 1st, 6th and 16th Ward study group at their home Sunday for their fireside Kaysville 15th LDS Ward Relief Society held their closing social on Tuesday evening with a special dinner and prtl fr stbnjii nr pt u en sj c has gjJ asSt.'u a nurse in seven rr e t '1 " f I t North Main, Layton "h. " s a s 11 1 ' TO ir Da 1 1981 , b r ruaruri xbih o' f Genes Electronics ;x tl. K "u ra; ' a 'tv It sj Vv , ,! t.-- ' ' s g . . W IT O ir 1 t ju ' 0 .r.B it, .11 ht t pi mr f I Just agon ho ago t ; t rurv. irje, at Sp. ,.''es st 1 (Hints r 1 I Kr-- j , U W Father's Day Spcciat SU3 95 SO 00 i b-- . m ' s ets I U and inducted as a member 1o fanN r e plain Ihe f r mat of a town nits ting, it is not a public hearing on I n F terrmt td issu s. a true f ex to hiar from a ms perts. a J- f FROM lings ire Club luncheon. Mrs. Bingham was honored favor n i'Im f ! w Ml. n, Ofgive a 1 I' AMFM Digital Clock Radio s' . l. tv S Now I p. i e !, iruu oi v syg i and Dorothy Bingham were guests in Logan on Saturday at the Utah State University Golden position with IBM think ficul wjv of gt fnng the public, our cits rcsidn!s, iq support ac tiviEe s within the common. ts anJ to provide Hu ir tdt as for of the i (imimprovement munity " Outt-Patia- ra ('nfm .ins P (ns! Is than j now just r lights "IM VIRY much in of tuwn meltings," Miyor Gary' Bush "I its a In alhy and hem Surgery I Portable Cassette Recorder with AMFM Radio. tin sot lake n on! of most effective attend and express their Tcwn nii' tines are as uld as our country. ikes have lad'll imo othvion in resent g'n rations Now, with Ihe ass suns r of a non prof,! or its, fe.cn its when ail age groups and persons with different interests Gatehong Op In Davis w.rm V j nt watd K42' i2 OIL 1 OHM T of a town meeting provides a setting in which ail residents can be heard and whereby citizens have an opportunity to examine the challenges of the community and pin together for ideas community improvement trumiy ) ( I AS ION I tub is i.- -t i .,H h.rg cp with other p I1 v r. oioii us ,i offerng -pit a;J s t , r. . ,ii i "id o, ! Compact Stereo with 8 track and record ? changer. NOW s tlCl 9" d JUNE 13th THE ac-o- c ftoni I2') PI A scholarship a Davis ( ounty a means of residents woiksng with city officials to End solutions for existing problems and to plan for the future of the com Mu cum A grand toial of $,'S was taivd bs the students Mrs erl tt dlums JDI springing up throughout And ment. William Alto, California, a cousin, Mrs Robert Morris of Nevada and also Mr, and Mrs Alvin Crawley, Mr and Mrs Alan Hudson of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Sterling Rose, Denver, GBiniton Sn front." Its Heritage pre-ent- Oklahoma has been home with his parents, Major (Ret) and Mrs William Morrison on leave While Craig was home they all drove to ( ahfomia where they visited with Mr Morrisons mother, 1 HL LV LM will (lifer residents the opjmrtuni'y for p tt.ng commumis problems, needs and di.sirts 'rph! out the PI A at I On May lementary Sc hool sold tspeakes and p iptom to raise 12 has who been stationed at Fort Sill, (A curfew has to be placed on tlie meeting so the gab sessions wont continue too far mto the mght) I G Darrel! W. Noble, Owner Insurance Claims Layton Bern. PTA funds lor the Craig Morrison for the THL entire city (and neighbors, if theyd bice) will be July 6 from 7 till 10 pm at the Clinton I lementary School - ''J SHAKES 753 (Milt - This small Davis County com- - CLINTON west weeks munity is joining the ranks of neighboring cities and will hold an old fashioned own meeiing By GARY R. BLODGLIT 1 NOBLE Hill Villa Town Meeting Davis SLetilfs deputies alt ARMING ION J t Your Home flow!! SI in marbeliz Investigated reasonable it I Burglaries Arc lot example, lesulitd in l wuierprot and long lasting pioduet which tan bi pun based LAI mg eh liking and othet ptofessional techniques will be laught at the store b qualified instructors I hole will be free painting mstiuc turns each week, Mr The Summeis said family ds owns the Plaster Works m I ugan operated bv Brute tnd shells J amt's MR. SLMMl RS s ml Hi P plaslei modeling has tic conn one of Ihe fastest giowm, mode Img let hniques Keep Old Man Weather Outside, Re-Ro- of till from in beg mm on at spent the weekend Richland, Washington Mrs. Edith Morrison, at Modesta and also visited Craigs brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrison and three children at Chico. Craig will now leave for Germany for his new assign- ,j t a l,f Fa" a 4 Im ....v , J I J "t s I t i. 1 3, t vff'L'('H I s? hl ?r i a ! On tJ INC. 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