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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 197ft Exchange Student Is Back Home Again ' Two different matters were taken under advisement by the Davis County Commission on Tuesday. One dealing with Now excitingly telling all of her friends of her outstanding experiences of the past year is Miss Marianne Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers. SOth Anniversary FOR THE past year now Marianne has been residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lennon, in Estcourt South Family members of M. Pratt Whitesides joined him ' Africa. at his home at In the Lennon family she enjoyed the companionship of three sisters; Jackie who was 19 years of age, Wendi 18, and brothers, Stephen 17, Phillip 13, and Debbie 11 years of age. MARIANNE LEFT ClearfSchool in December 1974, in the middle of her senior year, but had sufficient credits that she received a graduation diploma with her graduating class in May of -- .'year for them. She was 'graduated there in December with her sister Wendi and "her brother Stephen. ;1975 MARIANNE noted that the Academic courses in her new school were much harder than .Hhose at her Utah high school. She noted that the students ' studied much harder, always wore uniforms in the schools, and as she put it, certainly ;aont goof off like students have a tendency to do here, v. She says that the standards are indeed high in the high school at Estcourt, and Although they did have a Special graduating ceremony tor the high school students, it was very small compared to .what students have here. THE high school there the enrollment consisted of 700 jStudents, and was a mixed group. Two AT j lan-uag- xare mandatory, nglish and Afrikaants. She says that the people of that country are very patriotic, and most hospitable. She says that their social life is jfnost always done in a family ijnit style, and is not really to a ;fereat extent. As they put Aiuch ahead of socializing and party activity. SHE HAD a little difficulty accustomed to holding in her left hand and her knife in the right folding all during a meal. Sowever she says that the people do eat quite similar to pur style of foods except that pesserts are much less important to their meals, and when jserved are very light in style, Something like fruit or occasionally a small dip of ice tetting David and Mrs. Garth Whitesides and family, Mr. and Mrk. Myron D. Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gast and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hampton and family. MR. M. PRATT Whitesides was bom in Layton, 90 years ago, the son of Marion Mark and Mary Ellen Bennett Completes Training 1975. cream. This style of food, showed on the people and on Marianne too, for she came back with not an ounce of more weight. In Africa the seasons are just opposite to what we have here. Snow is never seen except very lightly in the mountains. There are lots of palm trees, and beautiful greenery, gorgeous blue skies, and some rain. With most days starting out to be very pretty , and some rain fall before dawn, thus keeping the country lovely. Airman Goodwin Donnelly IV, son of retired Navy Commander and Mrs. Goodwin Donnelly III of 1786 Mark St., Layton, has completed Air at Force basic training Lackland AFB, Texas. DURING HIS six weeks training, he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human training in the security police field. AIRMAN Donnelly is a 1975 graduate of St Joseph High School, Ogden. relations. The airman is remaining Lackland 389 W. 1350 N. in Layton to honor him on his 90th birthday. Among the guests were two families of five generations. IN ADDITION to the five generation guests were: Mr. GOODWIN DONNELLY ield High As she arrived in South Africa, she commenced school vthere in January, which is the commencement of the school bonding of county employees and the other a request to rezone the property owned by Glen Miller. at for specialized THE MAJORITY of the people in this part of the country are black, but the families.' that have foreign exchange students sent to them are all of white skinned Whitesides. He married Olive H. Adams, Dec. 12, 1906, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in April 1967. Mr. Whitesides has been a Layton resident all of his life except for five years of his early married life when he homesteaded in Burley, Ida. Mr. Whitesides has farmed most of his life and has been active in the Davis County Farm Bureau, an officer in the county and state Soil Conservation and has worked for the AFC Govt. Agriculture Office. a member of the LDS Church and has served in a bishopric, and as Supt. of the Mr. School. Sunday HE IS Whitesides is the father of seven children, four living. They are: Stilson Whitesides, Downey, Calif.; Myron Whitesides, Dent Whitesides and Mrs. Kenneth (Marian) Brailsford, all of Layton, dc FIRST the council members heard from Mr. Bills who was representing the Fred A. Morton Company in regards to a blanket bond. Mr. Bills indicated that the plan would cover all county employees for the amount of $100 thousand, the only employees the plan wouldnt cover would be the treasury department or the tax collector. THE SPOKESMAN noted that these two departments, dealing directly with cash, would have to have their own policy which his company could do. The blanket bond would cover the county for The natives of this area reside in a much more primitive way, and it would be impossible for this program to operate if there were not for the different types being residents. The government is operated by the white population there mostly because of their high educations and quality of judgment etc. Phelps MR. BILLS noted that there is a law stating that any one who runs for an elected office must place a $5000 bond on himself whether this plan was enough would be up to the county. The commissioners requested of Mr. Bills the bids to get such a blanket bond i i ; : BIG Week! ; & Super Saver Price You Pay Everyday low level, Case Price THE FOREIGN family of Mariannes took her on numerous trips to better acquaint her with the country. Some of them that she states were most outstanding was the one to Kruger National Park, where the wild animals charged at their automobile, and a Wilderness Hunt that took them in to the wilds by back tracking for a week. At all times one had to stand guard while the others slept. , Accompanying the group was 'a guide with a gun for extra Case of 24 26M Case of 48 16 Case of 24 j I ! EGi.l FOOD I 1573 North Main, Layton as- time, for the family and TjeeJs f 100 Milligram Vitamin L Safeway Chewable Tablet Vitamin C Tablets iSsu. 2376 2 132 2 Case of 24 &0048r Case of 24 g00; 2 P Case of 24 goo p goo 64' Case of 24 gOO 88' Case of 24 gOO 88' 1028 13 756 340 bottle 74 'at 7 5 49' 78' S1 mih Band Box Frozen Dessert die half gallon p gOO ,J A4 100-c- t. Toothpaste Fluoride Formula IX IX Toothpaste Fluoride Formula Toothbrushes SS75- S- 4 co Case of 24 Case of 24 i I 3or IJour 2.98 HQ j pack 07 gallon carton Ice Milk ANOTHER TIME was an extra good vacation at Easter I Vitamin C Tablets Sgram15 1 OO Sofwoy 250 Milligram Vitamin V llallllll V. Cktwobl Tobll ktltU eYo 00 V-- S $2987 400 2U 6!4 Case of 24 protection. Rhea and Doug Rose, Mike and Carri Kilfoyle entertained at a birthday dinner party at the Red Flame Supper Club in Bountiful in honor of Mrs. Roetta Horsley for her 75th office Kaysville 4 wheel drive, ton. automatic, radio, heater, sured the neighbors that Mr. Miller would never be able to obtain a building permit on his lot now because of lack of space. SHOPPERS Case of 12 home 8 A I I block. $fl Case of 12 Phone 376-444- LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS Heath Bars Red Sour Cherries .84': 32 54' 89' Pie Shells Bel-a- ir Cherry Pies Cherry Tomatoes 588 84' 708 48' lads st3 Life, Fire, i I" I I I I d we welcome FOOD STAMP AFTER 18 hours of plane flying back Marianne is spending much time at religious gatherings, Relief Society meeting, and various clubs telling of her outstanding experiences. She plans to attend Weber State and will start classes next quarter, vsb Commercial, Home. He 3 can save you money, too. - Call him today 4 THE COMMISSION will give its decision at their next meeting on Tuesday, dw The neighbors in attendance at this public hearing expressed their concern that if it was that duplexes would soon appear on the :ed comparative quotes on all of your insurance needs You should meet him, get to know him. Hes the ex- -, pert who has the answers to all your Insurance 766-124- no objections. HE TOLD the commissioners that he wanted to rent the apartment to get some help with the yard work. The new zoning requested would make it legal to rent the apartment. Skylark Bread For i tions were set up for both sides, the neighbors told the commission that if only Mr. Millers property was going to be which will be the case if granted, then they had THE COMMISSION then heard for Mr. Miller and his neighbors in regards to Mr. his Millers request to property from R1A to R2. Mr. Miller stated that his health now limits his activities and that he has a very large garden area to maintain. In his house there is an apartment but that under the present zoning, R1A which is for single family dwellings, he is unable to rent out his apartment. THE COMMISSIONERS heard The commissioners both sides and several condi- Personal dare Case of 72 ; funds, any dishonest act and faithful performance of duty. Also coverage for negligence and any deliberate failure to perform their duty is in the plan. another was a mountain trip. Marianne plays the guitar, so she taught her foreign sister Wendi how to play, and they did much duet work together. N, of misappropriation nd people. coverage for the county employees. birthday anniversary. Layton Ac- companying them was Alfred Green, a close friend. Jim Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill was awarded his Duty To God Trail YOU CAN'T MISS THIS BEEF IT'S USDA CHOICE AND SAFEWAY GUARANTEED TO PLEASE ! 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