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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 10, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Mu') suniniER Members of the group which recently elected officers are, 1 to r, front, Kim Winegar, Alison Layton, Amy Voss; back, Paula Sharp, Tammie Stock, Julia Schaap, Kamaka Whitesides. 4-- H SEAMSTRESSES 2 Rtai Mirrain(p(o According to Clearfield City Court two men have been arraigned in the May 29 burglary of the Medicine Shop at the Clearfield Plaza Shopping Center. NEEDS A MASTER! The Apricot colored afghan is looking for a home. Hes available at the Davis County Animal Control facility. Call Rex Strand Seeks Commission Seat THE CAMPAIGN Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, Garland, Miss Marilyn Ward, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ward, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson and family, en- Kaysville. They all came for the bap- couraging economic growth by developing new resources tism and confirmation of Lorilyn Ward held at the and expanding existing businesses. Paramount in Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward. Dinner was served after the ward meeting in honor of Lorilyn. REX STRAND groups, such as the QhamDer of Commerce. He has attended Via in Kaysville with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter and her son Paul Ashmore. Paul is making his home with his sister and family. The Max Winters and his mother came for his graduation from Davis two-part- A NATIVE OF Davis County for 25 years, Mr. Strand is a business owner and member of the civic Ashmore of Canoga Beach, Calif, has been Mrs. the University of Utah and obtained degrees in sociology and political science. High School. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cullimore and daughter Joan spent the Memorial Day Holiday in Garland with both of their Pearl Mrs. mothers, Cullimore and Mrs. Doyle Rampton. son Steven oi Winters, Bishop and- Mrs. F. Burton - Winters and Kevin Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams left last week for Buhl, Idaho where they will be employed for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett of Preston, Idaho were weekend holiday guests at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett. They also visited with other relatives in both Kaysville and Layton during their stay. Mrs. Howard Hawkes and son Chad and daughter Melanie spent a few days last week at Preston, Idaho with her mother Mrs. Hannah Pearson. was Monte Burnside honored on his birthday anniversary Saturday evening at a dinner party at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City. Other guests attending in addition to his wife Connie were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burnside, of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vStevens, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burton, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyack all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ed- wards and children Emily and Eden of Mesa, Ariz. arrived Tues. evening to make their home m Kaysville during the summer months. They will visit with both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, Kaysville. They plan to return to Scottsdale, Ariz. this fall where Donald will be teaching again. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sandberg and family of Whittier, Calif, will arrive June 22 to attend their Davis High Class reunion of June 24, 25 and 26. While in Kaysville they will be guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and also visit with his mother in Logan, as well as other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rees, Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner of Ogden were Monday holiday guests of Mrs. Cliff Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moss on a vacation trip to Southern Utah. They enjoyed visiting the National Parks of Mesa Verdes, Monument Valley and Capitol Reef. Also sightseeing in Moab and Cortez areas. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linford visited recently in Broomfield, Colo, with their son and his family, Bishop and Mrs. John Linford. John was just sustained as Bishop of the Broomfield LDS Ward. A family birthday dinner was held in Ogden on Thursa day evening at the Restaurant in honor of Mr. Wilford Smith and Mrs. Mary Eggett birthday anniversaries. Those attending were Mr. Smith and his wife Rildah of Kaysville, Mrs. Eggett of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moss, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Retia McCall of Ogden Major and Mrs. Wendell K. Smith and four children Scott, Sheri, Shelly and Shawn of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia arrived on a six week leave to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larsen. They have been stationed at Langley AFB for the past three years and their new assignment will be at Columbus, Mississippi. Mrs. Smith is the former Carolyn Larsen of Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge attended the funeral service of her mother Mrs. Francis Chesnjevar of Bountiful. Holy Rosary was recited Thursday at the Lindquists Mortuary Chapel in Bountiful and Mass of the Resurrection was held Friday in St. Olafs Chuck-A-Ram- Church in Bountiful. Mrs. Irene Wright and family spent a week at Las Vegas, Nev. vacationing and swimming. Weekend guests of Col. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett were Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson of Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and sons Mark and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby and family spent the Memorial weekend at Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thome and family Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thorne of Granger spent the Memorial holiday at Pleasant Grove with relatives and enjoyed a picnic lunch. Mrs. Milton Weilenmann of Salt Lake City visited Monday with her mother Mrs. Lois of Suit On Finn With Sewage Backup marines At Lejeune Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bourne and family spent the holiday weekend at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family returned from Panguitch where they were guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tebbs. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore returned from Yakima, Washington where they spent a few days last week. Lt. Col. Cullimore attended an Army Reserve Conference while there. Holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward and family were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward of Riverside and his sister Miss Marilyn Ward of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clay recently spent a few days at Caliente, Nev. with their son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clay. Mrs. Norma Vickers of Denver, Colo, has been visit- ing with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning at Clearfield and other relatives and friends over the Memorial weekend. David Benton graduating June University of School and he terning at the tan Hospital II 10 is from Utah Medical will do his inGood Samari- in Phoenix, Arizona. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton of Idaho Falls, Idaho, former Kaysville residents and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Benton of Kaysville. He has been visiting with his grandparents and his parents came for the graduation exercises. Faces Charge In Shooting Facing a charge of manslaughter is Ambrocio EreDia, 53, of Layton. He was bound over to Second District Court by an Ogden City judge. HE WAS charged in connection with the shooting on of May 3 of Ruben Arechiga took The shooting Ogden. Bar place outside of Barelas at 152 25th St., Ogden, die has returned to Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, k N.C. after a deployment in the Caribbean with the 2nd Field Artillery Group. WHILE deployed, he participated in Operation Agile live Jouster 76, a large-scal- e six-wee- fire exercise involving BOTH men have requested preliminary hearings but no date has been set. mnm 4-- H vice president is Paula Sharp, sec. is Alison Layton and is Kim representative Winegar. Charles n, will this endeavor will be a more viable coordination between cities and county governments, with full consideration given to education, police, fire, water, sewage and street improvements. The commission seat Mr. Strand seeks will be the one vacated by Mr. Smoot of Centerville. Mr. Strand also wishes to emphasize that the county commission at present is totally Repbulican with no y checks and balances of a system. for more information. 376-835- 5 store. Marine Charles W. Finn, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Finn of 301 N. Main, Lay-to- Rex Strand of West Bountiful has officially announced of his campaign the kick-of- f for the four-yea- r Davis County Commission seat. center primarily around TERRY Lee Ferguson and Sam Clair Shafer, both 22, of Granger, have been charged with theft and burglary. Some cash and prescription drugs were stolen from the New officers were selected last month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul in Layton. Sharp The president is Tameia Stock, ar- tillery, air, and Naval gunfire in support of maneuvering infantry units. During the cruise, he visited San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas and St. Croix, in the Virgin Islands. HE JOINED the Marine Corps in September 1972. Because they believe that Layton City was negligent in failing to inspect a sewer line, a Layton couple has filed suit against the city in Second District Court in Farmington. THEY ARE asking for $13,000 in damages caused by a purportedly faulty city sewer line. The suit, filed by Ralph and Donna Benzley of 738 E. Adams, claims that the sewer line was inadequate for the number of homes connected to it and that the city failed to inspect the line. The flooding first occurred on June 20, again on June 21, and again on Nov. 28. The couple filed a claim with the city for damages but it was denied on May 18 by the citys insurance carrier, die THE GROUPS name is Summer Seamstresses and it meets on Friday at 10 a.m. at the home of one of its advisors, Norma Sharp or Pam Stock. The 4Hers have begun their first year in sewing. AUTO riD iriSURAUCE? Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from FARRIERS INSURANCE GROUP DIXON P. REISBECK 197 No. Main St. Layton, Utah Phone 376-427- 9 |