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Show ; Winegar honored with award from UWUA I y ft 1 school teacher in Kaysville; and Ann W. Taylor, secretary at Tom Wine gar's Thriftway. The family extends to 21 grand-children grand-children and six greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. If Winegar had to narrow his long list of memorable accomplishments ac-complishments to three, he would probably choose the following accomplishments ac-complishments he helped to bring about as one of three county commissioners: com-missioners: The decision to construct the Antelope Island Causeway and to convince the State of Utah to purchase pur-chase land and complete the causewav. The planning and construction of Fruit Heights and Davis County Golf course first nine holes, along with the Davis County Jail and library. The completion of the Four Million Dollar Drought Relief project pro-ject from Roy to Riverdale as part of the Weber Basin Project. Winegar explained that those currently working on the Bear River Task Force have a great deal of work ahead of them. "It will be a long term for someone, maybe not me, but for those who complete the project. ' WAYNE M. WINEGAR By JANIS STUART - Staff Writer KAYSVILLE The Utah ' Water Users Association has awarded its prestigious annual I award to Wayne M. Winegar. I Winegar garnered the award in ; recognition of his outstanding con-Z con-Z tribulions and leadership in connec-. connec-. tion with water users in Utah. ; As manager of the Weber Basin Z Waier Conservancy District for 16 years, and a two-time representative Z on the water board, Winegar brought his valuable expertise to the Bear River Task Force, a group dedicated to gathering data and in-" in-" formation. The information is then - used-to create the best plan possible Z to, ensure water conservation and usage for Utahns. Residents of Davis, Weber and ! Box Elder counties will recognize his name as the formersuper market owner and operator in their areas. Z .Layton residents know him, not only as their former mayor, but as a I past president and charter member of the Layton Rotary Club and - charter president of the Layton Lions Club. ; In fact, all of tlie residents in Davis County have at some time been touched by the dedicated and - productive efforts of Winegar. '. He served as a Davis County Commissioner, president of Lake Bonneville Council of Boy Scouts of America, and was appointed ; member of the Utah State Division of Water Resources Board by '. former Gov. Scott Ma the son. He was reappointed twice by Gov. - Norman Bangerter. Along with his many business accomplishments, Winegar's per- sonal life flourished. Married to ; Virginia Adams of Layton, the cou- - pie reared a family of four. Their children are: Thomas A. Winegar, ; owner-manager of Tom's Thrift way '. of Layton and Clearfield; Robert ; W. Winegar, doctor of dentistry in . Kaysville; Kathryn W. McCormick. |