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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, 1978 Davis Bonds Bit $211,825 In April Davis County Series E-- Savings Bonds sales for came to $211,825, it April was reported today by volunteer county Bonds Chairman Harold C. Steed. This brings the countys four-mont- sales total to $1,146,713. TWO OF the states 29 counties topped 100 percent of their share of the Take Stock in America campaign goal of $32.5 million for Utah in 1976. The counties taking this Mormon Miracle early lead are: beaver and Emery. Five other counties: Sevier and Uintah topped the 50 percent mark. Figures released today by the Department of the Treasury and reported by W. E. Gile, State Chairman and John E. Lattin, 1976 TSIA Chairman, show Utahns purchased $2,164,401 worth of Series E-Bonds m April, bringing the sales total to $10,889,710 or 34 per- One of the most popular outdoor theatrical presentations in America, The Mormon Miracle Pageant, begins its 1976 run Thursday, July 8, in this central Utah hamlet. THE PAGEANT, which draws more than Detective Knit Lewis. left, anil Patrolman Tom Tudor check over the item recovered after a burglary at the Lavton Farm Store last week. PROPERTY RECOVERED arrest of four suspects early last Thursday morning by the Layton Police Department solved the cases of five burglaries. The crimes were committed within a 24 hour period from Idaho to Salt The Graduated Lake Cilty. THE MEN arrested for burglary were Robert Todd, 24, from Illinois, Charles D. Simpson, 20, from San Francisco, William F. Gose, 65, address unknown, and a juvenile from Calif. All four had been staying in Salt Lake City. Patrolmen Tom Tudor no- ticed a 1965 blue ford at approximately 3 a.m. that was driving slowly and followed it while it made several He witnessed the suspects go in the back door of Layton Farm Supply and come out with their arms full of stolen property. After the individuals loaded the items into the car, Layton police closed in and Patrolman Tudor made the arrests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David Lenier and children of Ephraim have been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards. Todd Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards accompanied his sister and her familv.. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilden of Holladay on a three day pack trip in the High and daughter Miss Leisa Goaslind have returned from Hayward, California where they have been visiting with Bishop and Mrs. Craig Goaslind and family. They spent the holiday weekend there to see their new granddaughter Tiffany who arrived to join the family. She is being welcomed by a little brother Todd who is three years old. Miss Leisa Goasline went by plane to California a week prior to visit with her brother and gamily and returned back to Kaysville with her parents. Attorney and Mrs. Michael Lowe and children arrived by plane from Fullerton, Calif, to Uintahs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook have received word that their son Elder Paul Cook has been made zone leader of the Kalamazoo Zone, at the Michigan-Lansin- LDS Mis- g sion. Airman Alvin E. Swensen, son fo Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Swensen of 202 East 950 North, Layton, Utan, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo, after completing Air Force basic training. DURING the six weeks training at Lackland AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Swensen will now receive specialized training in the avionics systems field. THE AIRMAN, a 1971 graduate of Layton High School, has studied at Weber State College in Ogden, Utah. His wife, Terri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gailey of Layton. succeeds David Sanders in the post. Mr. Nalder has been serving as president-elec- t. Other officers to serve with Mr. Nalder are Cecil Hough, president-elect- ; Dean Holman, secretary; Pat Bates, treasurer; with Ernest Little and Calvin Jeppson as direc- four-mont- h cent of the tors. 1976 goal. AMERICANS now own MR. NALDER as- is sociated with the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Kaysville. He is a native of Layton and a graduate of Davis High School. He attended Weber State College and graduated from San Francisco College of Mortuary Science, San Fran- billion (69,808 70 nearly million) worth of E-Bonds and Freedom Shares. (E and H holdings account for nearly 5th of the privately-helportion of the public debt). 1 Pageant North Main Street, Kaysville, will direct the service club during the 1976-7- 7 year. He Grand, Millard, Sanpete, d County Bond buyers and others are reminded by their chairmen that Bonds purchased in July can have our Independence Day date inscribed as Date of Issue on all Series E Bonds. A Bicentennial souvenir that is guaranteed to increase in cisco, Calif. He is past president of the A local mortician has been installed as president of the Kaysville Rotary Club. NORRIS value. 100,000 W. Nalder, 370 Layton Chamber of Commerce and is director in the Utah Funeral Directors and Embaimers Association. HE AND his wife Lois, have four children. people annually to its lush, hillside theater at the foot of the majestic Manti Mormon Temple, will continue from the 8th through July 17, except Sunday and Monday. Curtain time is 9 p.m. nightly. Admission and parking are free. Now in its tenth year, the pageant depicts scenes from the Book of Mormon, the life of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith, the 19th Century Mormon pioneer trek from the Midwest to the Rocky Mountains, and it also includes impressively staged scenes from postmortal life. SPONSORED by the Manti Region of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, the pageant is an adaptation of a dramatic reading by Grace Johnson of Ephraim, Utah. The director is Macksene S. Rux, Salt Lake City. The pagent cast includes o o o Get The "Personal Touch" more than 300 volunteer actors and actresses. The production is enhanced by elaborate lighting, sound and staging effects. Mr. MANTI IS situated 120 miles south of Salt Lake City on U. S. Highway 89. 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