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Show ( WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-DAV- IS MAY 27, 1976 o Stactv, Michelle and Sandra ButteField. The mothers Mrs. Erma Stephens will be hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wed. for their regular luncheon meeting. per-form- a Draper and Debbie Sprague. Two new members were welcomed in, Mrs. Betty Belt and Mrs. Sharon Peters. Mrs. Reatha Reeder enter- Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Ina r, Cheney, Mrs. Robecca and Mrs. Nora Miller Ash-bake- dinner attended the meeting in Ogden Thurs. evening held at the American 0 tained the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thurs. evening. Mrs. Alice Hamblin was Legion Hall. Mrs. Barbara Thomassen entertained the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Wed. was Mrs. evening. Elaine Rogerson. The lesson of Pioneers trees and flowers was given by Mrs. Roselyn Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers The multi-purpos- 76-7- 7 Nostalgia has finally hit Davis, for the first time in 10 years, boy cheerleaders will walk the proud halls. Boy cheerleaders are in answer to the enthusiasm felt by the male population and to promise joint school spirit, boy cheerleaders will give the guys at Davis something to identify with. THE BOYS will be mainly for basketball, remarked Miss Esplin, because of the great interest among the boys to go out for football. It will be decided by the boys whether or not they will cheer for 1 The Athena Club held their annual Spring Mothers and Daughters luncheon social on Saturday at Oakridge Country Club with 18 members and their guests attending. the members. The models were Carol, Rebecca and Amy Lundgreen, Stacy Feters, Susie, Evette and Jana Halcomb; Jody Steel; Khristen, Lori and Becky Ward; Emily boy They are Bret and Erin Barrett; Allison Gibb, Curtis Olsen, Kelly Nielson and Bill Moss. accompaniment. Daughters and Mothers tribute was Mrs. Ramona Gailey, president. The club motto is: five cheerleaders: Boy cheerleaders has been something that has long been over due at Davis, so now Davis is proud to announce Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Following the dinner a delightful program was given with musical numbers and comical readings. It was under the direction of the football. Mrs. Marcia Mansell was hostess to the Neighborhood new Smith, Roger Lawson, Brooks Draper, Laura and Lisa Larkins; Angie Flint, Angie Hamblin; and Mindy Nielsen. Lynn Berrett gave the piano Service given by Melanee, Kimberly, Through Self Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones and little daughter Tif-fa- attended the farewell testimonial and sacrament on meeting in North Ogden honor held in Sun., afternoon, of their brother, David Jones, who is leaving soon for an LDS Mission to New Zealand. Elder Brian Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Davis of 1265 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS Mission to Qui-ta- , E:uador. He was honored with a testimonial at the Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. Rhoda Sandoz Wiggill. These ladies plan an annual time together for this special have spent the past week at Riverton, Wyo., with their daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Ann W. Vincent and her family. Their little seven year old granddaughter, Shauna Vincent returned home with them and will visit here for (CM Meets Club met at the Kaysville e East Stake Center room for a Mothers and Daughters Fashion Show and program. Vicki Larkins conducted and narrated the Spring Fashion Show that was modeled by the daughter of BOYS RETURN! The group included close school friends that have stayed extra close through the years. They were Mrs. (Betty Willey) McBroom, of Upland, Calif., Mrs. (Luanna Hansen) Chamber, Mrs. Marilyn Wilcox Christensen, Mrs. Louise Cook Simpson, Mrs. Phyllis Cooper Scoffield, Mrs. Thelma Knighton Egan and Mrs. event. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker Slade. The Bells Lettres Literary Davis High will once again have male school year. cheerleaders for the Bill Moss, to include, r, front, They Kelly Nelson, Brooks Gibbs; back, Curtis Olson, Roger Lawson, Brett Smith. nat humorous parade. Hostesses were Sharon Lundgreen, Lorilei Mrs. Dick Egan entertained with a social and luncheon at her home last Fri. afternoon. met Thurs. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mildred Home. Mrs. Mina Oldham gave the lesson. Members of the Kaysville Art Club were guests at the Lagoon Resort on Monday afternoon for a guided tour of the newly located Pioneer Village. The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tues., May 25 at the home of Mrs. Ann Roueche in East Layton at 7:30 p.m. for a pot luck dinner and social. It was the final meeting before the summer break, np Improvement. Mrs. Gailey announced the new officers for the 1976-7- 7 year. Mrs. Hanna Jarman will serve as president assisted by Mrs. Lucille Kennah, vice president; Mrs. Nora Miller, sec. and Mrs. Dorothy Lot as a treasurer. the next month. Elder Davis is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Mrs. Richard Anderson of Ogden was able to leave the McKay Hospital on Saturday, after a week of treatment She is spending the next few weeks here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulford, while recuperating. Display ads for next weeks paper! imust be in by Friday noon. The of-- ! fice will be closed Saturday and! The retiring officers are Mrs. Hanna Jarman, vice Classifieds must be in! Tuesday at 5 P.M. you for your cooperation. Monday. president; Mrs. Helen Johnson, sec. and Mrs. Mildred Home, treasurer. The club will not meet until fall. There are no meetings during the summer months. Births Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May of Cedar City. The 7 pound 9 oz. lad arrived on April 21 and will be named Jeffrey Dirk. He is being welcomed home by three brothers, Bret, Clint and Bart. Mrs. May was the former Diane Murdoch of Layton. The proud parents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce May Sr., American Fork. GMieiii Police To study Gita As Social Mop ' ' , ' ' The Clearfield Police Department has been given a $6,000 grant to gather infor-- ' mation on the role of the police officer as a social worker. 7 ' ' THE GRANT was approved by the Utah Department of Social Services, according to Clearfield Chief of Police A. 0. Archuleta, and the grant is for three months. Chief Archuleta and his officer. Lt. Daren Green are getting $250 a month each for three months under the grant to work ten hours a week. highest-rankin- g I: : TO Chief ACCORDING Archuleta the work will be done during off duty hours and the pay will be in addi-tionto regular salary. in addition to this the grant will also pay $800 per month to a statistician to gather the information on a full time basis for 90 days. KIM M. HADLEY of Clearfield has been hired for this job. Mrs. Hadley has a bachelors degree from Weber State College in sociology. Also Judy Harris, a part time secretary was hired for the grant work. MISS HARRIS has received $340 in back pay for work done since she was hired last September and Lt. Green has $403 force. THE RESULTS of this study will be evaluated by an estimates Owner-Operat- 37 w 250 No Clearfield. Utah Phone or Kennecott Canyon Reopens The visitors observation center at Kennecott Bingham Canyon Mine will reopen on an abbreviated schedule beginning Saturday May 29 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. IT WILL run on that schedule daily including Sunday and holidays until further since early January due to realignment of the Bingham access road. Road construction will continue but will be adjusted to accommodate peak visiting hours of Utah tourists. Premises John HuTfaker experience that he has had and knows of concerning noncriminal cases. The book is planned to be used as an educational or text book, mnm notice. The facility has been closed Boats. Campers All Work Done On Your FREE College. ON HIS own time, Chief Archuletta is also writing a book on policemen and social work. THE BOOK he is writing has to do with the total for research already done toward the project. 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