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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NI'S JOURNAL, 1S MARCH 4, 1976 liilUo nn m otat on the Board of Directors of At their monthly meeting on Feb. 25, the Utah Transit Authority Board of Directors announced the appointment of Glenn B. Goodrich as President of the Board. A VICE president the Utah Transit Authority. He is the Governors appointee to the Transportation Council of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc. He was state vice president for Utah to the American of IML Trucking Association for Freight, Inc., Mr. Goodrich has been with that firm for 20 years. In 1956, when he joined IML, the company had gross revmues of $11 million. Last years sales exceeded $100 million. IML is one of eight several years. He is Utah State Chairman of National Transportation Week for 1976, a post he has filled each year since 1971. He is a past president of the Utah Chapter of the National trucking companies that Defense Transportation operate coast to coast, and the only carrier of its size headquartered in Utah. Tops Club bleats, Ah, fileets Lose weight, lets help each other by joining the new tops club in Layton. SCHOOL ffiEDIT UNION The Davis Schools Cfedit Union has broken grour for the new Credit Union gilding which will be locatd at 225 South 200 West in THE BUILDING will e a three level structure the Credit Union will occup the main floor. The uppeiand lower floors will be leas 1. The board of director feel that additional floor spai for e lease is sound business so the building wil pay for itself. Construction of the new Davis County School Credit Union building has begun in Farmington. This is the architects drawing of the structure, which should be completed in August. Concrete Company. The general contractor will be J. Ron Stacey Construction THE MEETING will be held Thursday night at 5:30 at the Vae View Elementary School in Layton. For more information call Mrs. Ed Hanks, mnm 766-053- Company. We anticipate the precast portion of the building to be erected by the end of April and hope to occupy the building in August of 1976. KJ GI.ENN B. GOODRICH Mr. Goodrich spent his early trucking years in marketing and traffic; then when The Gates Rubber Company bought IML in 1965, he was placed in corporate development and has been involved with the various acquisitions and mergers associated with IMLs rapid growth. He now spends most of his time in industry affairs and in managing IMLs real estate, building programs and public relations. : THE ARCHITECT UDon Johnson of Design DeVilop-men- t. The prestresses stell of the building is teing manufactured bv Bmhner The Davis County Library is WINDFALL! their latest announcing Bicentennial programs that are being sponsored for March, April and May. The bank just returned your check dear, groaned the young husband. Isnt The bride beamed. that swell? Whatll we buy with it this time? THE SOUTH Branch at 725 Bountiful South Main, schedules are as follows: Monday evenings at 7 p.m., March 1. The American a view from Experiment, abroad; March 8, City Out of Professor Is Guest At Kaysville Rotary Professor Donald McCor- mick of Ogden was tie guest speaker at the Kaysvjle Rotary Club dinner meting Wednesday at the Davit Higr School cafeteria. l HE IS professor of anthropology at Webfr State College and his subject was on The American Irdians. Professor McCormick said there are about 109 Indians yrnrrirrirm LOWEST PRICES BEST TEIMS ALWAYS 62 dfEVY II Bicentennial Special 17.76 EK1 FOOD 1573 North Main, Layton Wilderness: Washington and Patriotic Music, Its Influence in the United States History. March Seasons Weber State College. The Indian population in the United States is over a million and there are 350 tribes, each with their own language. attending 15, and Changing The Redwoods. March 22, James Fenimore Cooper and the Creation of the American Hero. March 29, Quilting: An American Art. MOST OF the tribes are settled In the western states, ' west of Minnesota, scattered in the various states. They are environmentalists. They object to our season hunts such as pheasants, deer, elk, etc. and they also object to one disturbing the land in any way. Children APRIL 5, Frontier Colonial Children of the and of the Wagon Old 12, Train. April Fashioned Women. April 19, Andrew Carnegie, the Gosand Robert pel of Wealth Frost; A First Acquaintance. April 26, Hard Rider. May 3, The More Abundant Life. North Branch schedule at 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield on each Tuesday evening They still blame the white men for stealing their land and they want their land back. This seems to be the reason for the disturbance that is now going on in the different areas. They have opposed the white men since the whites came to America. at 7 p.m. BEGINNING March 2, The American Experiment, and A View From Abroad. March 9, City Out of Wilderness; and Patriotic Washington Music: Its Influence on the United States History. PROFESSOR McCormick gave an interesting talk on history and background and customs of the Indians. MARCH The program was under the direction of R.A.F. McCormick. Professor McCormick is a nephew of Mr. McCormick. np 16, Changing Seasons and The Redwoods. March 23, Quilting, An American Art, March 30, James Fenimore Cooper and the Creation of the - Are Forming At The New Kas-pana- impression of its 200 years disagreement, idealism. THE MORE Abundant the quality and staying power of our Republic has Life, been productivity. How will we handle this and other problems that our country faces in the future. A special attraction at the south branch will be held May 10 at 7 p.m. The Weather and You. Mark Eubank, noted TV personality, will present a slide lecture presentation with a discussion period to follow. Tornadoes, world wide extremes and record breaking ban storms will be discussed. These programs are all open to the public. They invite you to take part in them. n, the United States as viewed from the outside by a foreigner. Mr. Kasparian is an American from Iraq. City Out of Wilderness: Washington. The definitive histoiy of our nations capitol, i of struggle, pride and PATRIOTIC MUSIC: Its Influence on the United States History. There are live action sequences depicting the history of seven of our popular anthems, America, Dixie, etc. Changing Seasons take a g tour through the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. The photography is staggeringly beautiful. It is informative for all interested in tree and flower cultivation. THE REDWOODS, a beautiful nature study of the Redwoods. It will also increase your concern about protecting the Redwoods and all our resources. James Fenimore Cooper and the Creation of the American Hero. Dr. Roger Haigh, Professor of History at University of Utah, will explore the effect of a popular hero on determining the acseason-spannin- tions wmmeii Lea west once was and what the cowboy is today. American Hero. April 6, Children of the and Colonial Frontier Children of the Wagon Train. April 13, Old Fashioned Women. Andrew APRIL 20, Carnegie, the Gospel of Wealth and Robert Frost: A First Acquaintance. April 27, Hard Rider. May 4, The More Abundant Life. These programs include the different faces of America in conjunction with our Bicentennial Year. AMERICAN THE Experiment: A view from Mr. Vartan Abroad U of U, will give his politically and economically of the American public; also the effect the new hero has on American values. QUILTING, AN American Art. Margaret Fairbourne, leisure suits in trim, tailored easy-car- e polyester. Sale $22 Reg. 27.50. Mens polyester double knit leisure suit with military style jacket, dress pants. In assorted solids with double contrast stitching Sizes 36-4- 6 regular; 38 to 46 long Sale $28 Reg. $35. Men's polyester leisure suit Lined military with dress pants Assorted double contrast stitching regular; 38-4- 6 long poplin stitch style jacket solids with Sizes 36-4- 6 $10 acetate Long sleeve sportshirt in easy-car- e nylon. Open collar styling with button cuff and square bottom. Prints. S.M.L.XL. the vivacious and noted authority on quilts and quilting, will discuss this American Art. On display will be over 30 quilts. People Children 381 So. State Street Clearfield (Lakeside Square) Evening and Daytime Men Scratch and Handicap Mixed Junior - Teenage NOW! W FOR SUMMER FUN SIGN 825-302- CP 0 EVERY FRIDAY 825-513- 8 Fun Day Join our Senior Citizens 1 America: the Colonial Frontier. Pioneer life on the very edge of America in the 1760s. You will see soap making, wool carding and many other day by day chores that must be performed to insure survival. Use your JC Penney Charge CHILDREN OF the Wagon Following the Oregon Trail in 1849, this film explains some of the motivat- Train. Ladies FilOBB of of p.m. ing forces behind the westward movement. Old Fashioned Women, Journey backward through time as you view Mabel Tilton Coolidges life. The tragedies and fulfillments of a personal history of an American Life. Andrew Carnegie, the Gospel of Wealth. A view of Andrew Carnegies lifq which the question of develops American business ethics and the concept of free competi- tion and monopolies. The drama is effectively developed and creates high interest. ROBERT FROST: A First Acquaintance a fond introduction to the poetry of Robert Frost and his poetry is recited and the scenes recreated. Hard Rider". Follow the long road of Kenny McLean, champion bronco buster, husband and father on the rodeo circuit. See what the Sale prices effective throu'gh Sunday JCPenney Bountiful Store Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday till 9 p.m. As- sociation. HE IS a member of the Executive Board of the Utah Motor Transport Association and represents Davis County rac-tic- ; : MR. GOODRICH is active in the Scouting Program and has served as vice president of the Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America. He previously served as chairman of the Lakeshore District m Davis County. He was awarded the Councils Silver Beaver Award in 1974. He is a licensed pilot and serves on the Board of Directors of the Utah Pilots Association. He filled a mission for the LDS Church, served as bishop, high councilor and now is 2nd counselor in the Bountiful Utah Stake Presidency. He served in the United States Army, 1953-195- 5. HE WAS born in Vernal, Utah, where he was raised on a farm. He is married to Marilyn Beesley. They have 12 children and reside at 65 South 500 East in Bountiful. , |