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Show ft t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS -- JOURNAL. JULY 6. 1978 - ; LITTLE On Friday evening Angela Girardo, center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Girardo was chosen Little Miss Sunset from a field of 20 little girls. Chosen to reign with Miss Girardo was Jodi Lee Stevens, right, 1st at- HISS SUNSET tendant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps and Donald Stevens. Second attendant is Karmen Woodbury, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bill Woodbury. The new royalty helped reign over the Sunset Days held on Saturday at the Sunset Central Park. 1 SUNSET ROYALTY Miss Sheryl Moore, the reigning Miss Sunset for 1977 crowned the new Miss Sunset, Colette Parsons on Friday evening THE ANNUAL Miss Sunset Scholarship Pageant was under the direction s f Plans are underway at Promontory Summit, Utah, for the Second Annual t Icyovlilo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S Hill have returned from a two week vacation trip to North Carolina where they visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Brian Fielden. Mr. Fielden is stationed there in the Marine Corps Mrs F leidcn was the former Becky i Hill Western Railroad and Settlement Folk Festival to be held August 12 at the Golden Spike National Historic Site. participate ' tablishments that helped Promontory earn its reputa- THE FESTIVAL, which is sponsored by the National Park Servu e as a part of the summer season at Golden Spike National Historic Site, will include demonstration in living history, re enactments of the driving of the golden spike, folk dancing and musical entertainment from the early years of railroading Visitors will be encouraged to June 23, 1978 and Rickie Christensen, 2438S 1000 W , Syracuse, girl Arthuressa and Scott Cameron, 30t N Mam, various tion as a or (801) Further information about the Festival can also be obtained by writing to Golden Spike National Historic Sue, P O Box J94, Brigham City, Utah 84302 9 ls town Participation is also being encouraged by anyone having a skill or craft special representative of the early Flower Displays neatly For Davis Fair? railroad era or western settlement. Candlemaking, spinning, area legends and folklore, horseshoeing, woo- dcarving; these and many other skills helped settle the west, as spike-drivinand hlacksmithing, sharpshooting helped build the railroad Mrs Glenna Leavitt of Farmington, department chairman of the flower displays and entries in the Davis County Fair reminds citizens throughout Davis THE FESTIVAL would tike include such skills, therefore, participation by individuals or groups wishing demonstrate these is being sough! tf you have a skill and would like to be part of the to No 145, Layton, girl June 25, 1978 1 Stephanie and Chuck Richardson. 61 2 E. 31 5 Lake Salt S, City, boy Dora and Swen Brunsvik. 357 Aspen Way, Centerville, girl Jannette and Charles Heywood, 70 Phillips Street, Layton, boy Ellen and Dooms Shunn, 3436 N Highway 162, 1 Girl I . Scouts Kathy and Danny O Neal, 16 S 500 field. girl Donna and Ford Hitt. 1100 W. Clear- E , 1385 S Syracuse, girl Donna and Gary Cordon. 1259 N Church Street, g'rt S, Mary Ann and Steve Bngance, 229 E. 2nd 1 Day Gamp , Park from 9am to 124 S 1000 E entered 100 girls will be parauivi ipating in the camp lies each dav from 14 troops 1 No L, Clear! eld, g rl - 1 Syracuse, grl Sharon and Frank Schofield, 562 West Bount fufi boy 2050 W N , ., P.-- s ppl & ! crSo'J up ba n ts. to be b !J August lh re will fie no sp ui ve IV 'l.lv.'rt vtoms V No ilPO' S'ofV 1 3 iOlyrO'S Ion O' Com; Vc'y N.i i f- v tit i j tf Oh t fin? F )( 3 J- - f ng S3 program this year, but the Gas Light Gardens Pavilion ftusl hearth of the Mmiafutp Golf tourse) has been n served all day fi r the picnic? Str'p tie krts are svail i ble Mr free rides, free swimming. and redutte n 1 dav 1 pa s4 s thinking about the annual Laws Chem-Dr- y special events and CARPET CLEANING loyton, Utah phone Confer-pne- e to he held on October 227 a! the Hotel Utah in Salt lake City Exciting workshops are now being planned (nr every department Unit presidents urge Ih? following people to attend wih you Crusade chairman, public education chairman, public information chairman, i 825-- 1 sen ice chairman. 8rd secretary 53? r T I ! 9 J T, rif i l; vw , saaJf nntpn Layton Clearfield ( 'Vi e'v far" np C.EAtAC VI IDL5 Larlv De tectnn of Colorectal Cancer have recently been made available free to Kennee t 3srDf cw eeppe-Corp cmplovi'es the slide is a home t si the Ann r' an C.irtrc r hoc k iv i xt nds apprei uimi Mi'J.une S rp a drug fo so, re with In atoms ill Provo ind C le.irln !1 this spring ta'V providid the puhln' w th '1 of these shill tests f r tr IN APRfl , l wo i .inn r workshops wire hel t at the lob Two ter rrl COUNTY cancer director should notify the I tah Cancer Lritlsnm, 022 fetal, on hew many In km is n h J Pr Ih- - ir umi It ts not too early to start FACH Education Crusade r-c-.- scholarship - i V. Amem an Came r S'xmH, Utah Division, on flounces the second annual lagoon Dav, for all uni) , cocaine, amphetamines, illegally prescribed drugs, and a lot of paraphernalia MISS SUNSET received a scholarship with the first attendant a $200 scholarship and second attendant a $150 $250 s epi The fem contrabands included marijuana, heroin, arti.tii Cancer Society Plans Lagoon Bay June 29, 1978 jui.e and Tony Franer, 63 N 200 W , Kasvdle. Ric Rendon. He said the Works Director Sherman Schofield at the wheel, was used to crush the liquor containers. Sergeant Rendon said the contrabands were seized in raids during the past four or five years, much of it used as THEY NEED everyone's It to r ike It t P large ( t n't rr I ,ng and at a J r tr :.v- (.,. r d 'pt ever at under the supervision of Mis Conlla Anderson, Mrs Bir-ira 1 homassen an J Mrs Gwi n Austin ONE MATCH set ablaze all the combustible materials A steamroller, with City Public AFTER THE prescribed time of holding the uems, a court order was obtained to destroy the contrabands," he said Three officers then must witness the destruction and sign individual court dicuinents attesting that the materials were destroyed " Sergeant Rendon said it was one of the largest disposals of illegal drugs in the city's history grb division and this is a fn exhibit ta eni r iar fe'wtrs and ar rj n m Curl Seoul IrtHip LMj will be June 28, 1978 Krmt.ne and Crag Harnson. 152 N Terrace Dnve, Clean eld. g rl W , Marg e and Bandy Mmchey, 2422 S 1000 AND IT took only one match and a steam roller to dispose of more than 1 10, (XX) worth of the illegal contrabands, according to Police Sergeant Miss Thompson was also selected to reieive the talent trophy presented by the Sunset Harmonettes Chosen as Miss Photogenic was Miss Debbie Strebel She was presented with a portrait of herself by Roberts Photography Miss Congeniality was Miss Judy Ogden evidence the fair Ihev in an -r ; , B'uco Sheet, N such as water pipes, hash (smoke) pipes, roach clips and a marijuana grinder. and t tku g pf' ! r care of live ffi w. rs so the tfxtms can be 3pm OVER Evc'n and Jcse Martinez. 447 - This CLEARFIELD community wants nothing to da with illegal drugs. planning and preparing flowers and arrangements All Girl Stout troops from the area of Kavsv ille to San el are holding a summer dav camp at the Davis ( ouniy c n h day for five days CHOSEN AS first attendant AIL I RESH flowers are accepted if one applies to the rules No audiual flowers or foliage aie allowed, however, C'mtri.td, dried, treated and or painted flowers of natural matertil are permuted in arrangements A minimum cf ai tif n i.ei fruit may be used Mis Leaviit sire sst s nw is the t.me to thmk and start Surnmsr June 27, 1978 College this fall. ounty to plant many varieties of flowers early and to tare for them propt rlv so the blooms can be entered in the annual Davis Countv Fatr flower show in August Holding Liberty. Utah, girl Vern and Lynada Parsons and plans to attend Weber State C Railroad and Western Settlement Folk Festival program, please call Paul of Nada to Miss Parson was Julie I ouise Gorrmge, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hal Gorrmge She is five feet seven inches tall with blonde hair and blue green eyes and is 17 years old Miss Tamera Lee Thompson, daughter of Charles and Ruth Thompson was selected as second attendant Tammy is five feet four inches tall and is 17 years old medley of piano selections that described her painting she had on display. Miss Parsons is the daughtei of Nicholas with Mrs Patti of Choate as mistress ceremony Miss Parsons, five feet three inches tall with brown eyes and sandy brown hair She is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is 18 years old Colette presented a THE NEW royalty reigned over the Sunset Days festivities held Saturday Hedren. Golden Spike National Historic Site, (801) con- to Wary Ellen Kaysviils, boy Debra Ann and Larry Talbot, Clearfield, boy in tests to be held throughout the day and a special melodrama will be shown m the California Club, one of the early es- Recently crowned as new royalty in Sunset are, to r, Julie Louise Gorrmge, first attendant; Colette Parsons, Miss Sunset, and Tamera Lee Thompson, second hundred I orps vv'g on bias- ,nn r ( end r men alsmi V.ir g I., g in i n Vo t ill p ,vis South r ruvade rJuirmin. has reported that thTir uit is over their gist! of J!' i and she ? grateful of all Dp resident il workers wfwt ha.p fna ie this v r a great sue (ess She uttnhn'e? the tor at th" ress to new pin K e 1 I (kwir EACH COM RHU TOR was to u J e how n k h they of s f IIvpe and br what tp den rs Many prev leys It gave It and tv and many more IIP and I2A g.fis were given thn in prrsi. us years Mrs S' e wart attribute? the in erss nf vTiljrieers to better the eppnriunuv given -i h organization and belter education nf contributors This is Kamn View art s third year as rrusade chairman rp L 2T Wxi F t |