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Show WEEKLY H k'ir NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 25, 1978 REFLEX-DAV- IS Vl i ' -- - :S 'Me. Clearfield Names New FFA Officers '"? V f Y On Thursday, March 11, elections were held, for the new FFA officers for the year The new elected ofof ficers are, David Allen, president; Rodney Sessions, vice president. 76-7- ,V 'V- - - ?) KELLY SACKET and Cliff Don secretaries; Robinette and Kevin Birt sentinels. Tina Shearwood and Robert and Hansen, reporters; Elizabeth Moreno and Boyd Maughan, historians. Fuit, "'V ' V , V - o THE NEW officers will be installed at the FFA closing social, held in the spring. Community leaders and Layton High Faculty showr attending the Kick Off tea for Layton Highs musical Camelot. KICKOFF economics department and a Layton High School announces the fifth annual school musical, Camelot scheduled for production March 25, 26 and 27 at 7;30 p.m. at Layton High. of the sneak preview production. They then were asked to help with the sale of tickets to the musical. Tickets will also be available at the door. General admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students with I.D. and yquths. KICK off tea was held Wednesday, March 17, at the school with several businessmen and community leaders attending. They were treated to a lunch that had been prepared by the home A This years production is the fifth musical to be presented at Layton High and by has been preceded IS invited to enjoy this production and support those who have worked so hard to make this musical a success. Box office opens at 6:30 each night, dc Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd spent Saturday in Holladay with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilde. Mrs. Wilde has been confined to the M a teacher in the Rehabilitation Services Cerebral Palsy Larry Burdett, Executive Director for United Way of Davis County, has announced the establishment of an Information and Referral Service. It has been set up to aid Davis residents in finding and Pre-Scho- fills her spare hours with camping, mountain climbing, service MISS MILLER receiving necessary social projects, art, writing, travel, reading, swimming and skiing. Her interest in sports and the outdoors has led her on many exciting experiences. She has completed the BYU Survival Course (Youth Leadership) twice and was a summer swimming instrucShe is tor from energetic and enthusiastic about anything she undertakes to do. services. MAKING this announcement Mr. Burdett, named Nancy E. Miller, daughter of John C. and Mary Miller, as Coordinator of this service. Miss Miller lives In Bountiful. She received her elementary education in Baltimore, Md. schools and then graduated from Vlewmont High School in Bountiful and Brigham Young University,. Miss Miller is very qualified to fill this position as she has had extensive experience in the area of Social Service. She has worked with the LDS Social Services as a Day Camp Counselor for emotionally and socially disturbed youth, Utah State Hospital as a Social Worker and with the Primary Childrens Medical Center as IN 1966-197- BETWEEN school, working and enjoying life she has e mission for served a the LDS Church in Ecquador. Through this time she learned to speak Spanish fluently. The new Davis County Information and Referral Service has been established to receive phone calls, visits, full-tim- and correspondence from Davis County citizens. They will then assess the problems THEY WILL then follow through and make sure the individual received the help requested. There will be an Information and Referral Advisory Committee set up within the community and a current Social Service director for Davis County is being established. One of their main goals will be to meet the individuals wants and needs. If they find a need for which they do not presently have a service they will make every effort to bring this to the attention of the Davis County officials and work to assist them in providing it, or will seek out and train community volunteers to meet the needs. THE information and Referral Service will be administered by the United Way of Davis County. The United Way has helped to pioneer Information and Referral 825-03- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Padgett of 1399 Dallas St., Syracuse are parents of a daughter born at the McKay Hospital special on Wednesday March 10. She is the third daughter. She weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. and will be named Amberlee. I L FREE CARTOON GLASS Grandparents are Mrs. Caudillo of Francisco With 16 oz. drink Only 49( Laramie, Wyo. and Mrs. Glen Padgett of Dickson, 111. Horace R. Barber has been seriously ill this past week and a half and has received treatment in the McKay-DeHospital. He suffered a heart attack and also has had pneumonia. The Barbers son, Russell B. Barber came from his home in Walnut Creek, Calif , this past week to be with his father. i DURIfi&OUR e fS)ADn rofn IVJ Mrs. Leslie P. Cook accom- panied her nephew and his son, Donald Brewster and Donnie Jr. to California this past week. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Brewster at LaMeda, ffiCisf:iiaFqi , ' Ok Don Hoping to better the community through choral music are the Sunset Harmonettes including to r, front, Lois Corgiat, Jeanine DeWitt, Bardee Gregory; 2nd row, Myrle Young, Anita Childs, Mary Ellen Leathan, Dorothy Moore; 3rd row, Deon Anderson, Colleen Reid, Karen Chugg, Beverly Andreason, Darlene Read, Kathryn Spackman, and Kathy Ryan. music Collett underwent Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart went to New Orleans, La. where they spent a week and attended the Farmers Union National Convention. They enjoyed sightseeing in the area. music, develop vocal talent, Alpha Delta Kappa Melting PTAs members consist of Deon Anderson, Beverly Andreason, Lois Corgiat, Darlene Read, Karen Chugg, Kathy Ryan, Kathryn Spackman, Dorothy Moore, Mary Ellen Leatham, Anita Childs, Bardee Gregory and Jeannme DeWitt. celebrate the Bicentennial and to give and share a by writing Information Service, 137 Farmington, MILLER says they will welcome phone calls, written requests and visits. Please use their services in whatever way would be most convenient for you and they will do their best to be of assistance. Why dont you spread the word about this new Davis County service to your friends and associates. MISS p The Sunset Harmonettes, a new ladies singing group has been formed in Sunset. The group is under the direction of Myrle Young, accompanist is Colleen Reid. THE PURPOSE of the group is to study choral Utah 84025. J & 1 major surgery last week at the South Davis Community Hospital. He is now convalescing at his home. and Referral East State St., Cs ; z' d. Davis County or to: Davis County and determine which service could best assist them and refer the client to the appropriate source of help. By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT (Your Favorite Food) Also Bill Gooch winner of the area speech contest will participate at the state speech contest on March 25 in Salt Lake City. We are proud of our winners and wish them good luck in state. Clearfield chapter reporter, Tina Shear-woo- (goiro Services across the Country. By administering this service under the United Way, it will . Lake City on March 26. 27. Cot- tonwood Hospital. Mrs. Lois Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman and son Christopher were Sunday dinner guests in Bountiful or Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis and family. w EMM Ml Proficency award winners scholarship winners, state farmers, American Farmer candidate, last years officers and both advisors are preparing to attend the state FFA Convention at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt KaisviOe Hello Sound of Music, Dolly," South Pacific and Music Man. Each year the spectacular productions have been enjoyed by many and this year promises to be equally delightful. EVERYONE These officers along with the program which would add to civic, religious and cultural betterment of the community. t Sunset Stake Sweetheart Ball, Relief Society preparation meeting, and Relief Society birthday parties. tfS1 'Yw Presently their program consists of patriotic music, readings and narration. Included will be songs as This Is My Country, God Bless America, Yankee Doodle, American Prayer, and others. THEY HAVE performed at (t OFFICERS for the group are Mary Ellen Leatham, president; Anita Childs, vice president; Bardee Gregory, secretary-treasure- r; Jeanine DeWitt, historian. and Other types of programs will be prepared for future presentations, vw A little bit of 0n con he found at the bedutiful Bratten's Cove in Bountiful" .fk Sr A SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. Hint Sot.' 1! Seafood w A.M.-10PJ- ((li 1385 S. 500 West Bountiful aOSED SUNDAY Phone 2S5-238- 4 NANCY MILLER reduce the overhead and make it more economical. The new service can be reached at one of these two toll free numbers between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday: south part of Davis 867-515- 825-515- 1 for and 1 for the north oart of Calif., while there. They also completed the moving of Mr. Brewsters household fur- nishings back to Utah. Mrs. Ruth Parry of Bountiful visited this past weekend at the home of her son and his family here, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parry. Mrs. Arnold Hansen returned home on Saturday evening after spending the past week and a half at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark, in Salt Lake 20 Off womens casual shoes. son-in-la- City. Returning to Syracuse with his grandmother was five year old Steven Clark who will spend the next week here. Mr and Mrs. Don Sessions, their accompanied by daughter Mrs. Bruce Parry and her son Jeff, visited this past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and family m Boise, Ida. Mrs Thormahlen was the former Donnell Sessions of Syracuse, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sessions. Thor-mahle- n Sale 11.19 Starts Friday Evenings 7 & 9 p.m. SaL & Sun, 1,3,5,7 & 9 p.m. is step-i- n Reg. 13.99. Patent-loo- k toe. around the Nylon topp stitiched tricot lined urethane upper, leather sole. Fashion tones in sizes S (612-9), M(5-10- ). Sale 11.19 Its cash for keeps in a hilarious run takes to Reg. 13.99. Soft step-i- n buckles and top stitching Leather sole, soft nylon tricot lined urethane upper. Fashion tones in S(6Vi-9- for the money! Great food ), Use your JC Penney Charge Featuring M(5-- 1 0). Sale Prices effective thru Sunday drive-i- n window service Ov 50 South State In New! Grand Opening entire month of llfarch Emsa Ca CTm, fcrefel ET.rr.a, rcd Isfera R!a ET.T3, 1976 JCPe"nv Co Inc Bountiful Store Shop Mon. thru Fri. till 9, Sunday 12 to 5 |