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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, 1978 The first half winners of the Sunset Senior League are the Yankees with a 10 win- -1 loss record. Team members include, 1 to r, front, David Bateman, Lyle Hutchinson, Robert Martinez, Dean Vernon, Greg Bowden; 2nd row, Ronnie Sill, Randy Hill, Brent Wood, Larry Read; 3rd row, Coaches Luther Hall and Boyd Read. SUNSET SENIORS Finishes Study Four Earn Sunday. THEY Edwin WERE Zollinger, Robyn Clontz, Rick Dean and Brian Olsen. The awards were presented by Bishop Allen L Strong. This is the highest award earned by an LDS boy and takes four years of devoted service to his church to be able to apply for the award. must be in attenpercent of the time to his meetings for four consecutive years. Be a registered Boy Scout for two years and living the principals of his church as well as being active in church functions and activities. Edwin, 16, is a son of President and Mrs. Clinton D. A BOY dance 75 f Zollinger of 531 East he graduation Upon received the certificate of scholastic highest achievement and was also presented the Mu Sigma Alpha Honorary Fraternity 200 South, Kaysville. He has been active in the Future Farmers of America Davis High ofChapter where he held an fice and has been on the Davis football team and tennis teams. HE SERVED as president of the teachers quorum and is a member of the priest quorum at the present time. His hobby is mechanics. Roybn Clontz, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clontz of 885 East 350 South, Kaysville. The family lived in Kaysville the past six and a half years. Robyn will be a senior at Davis High this fall. He has been on the varsity football and track teams the past two years. He is serving as second counselor in the priest quorum of his ward. award. ) NORRIS R. NALDER A Layton man has received his associate of arts degree from the California College of Mortuary Science. HIS HOBBIES include all sports and he is an artist. Rick Dean VISIT OUR M 16, is a son of jil thru Sal I0A.M.-SP.R- L CLOSED 4JXDAT Mrs. Velma Dean of 232 South 6th East, Kaysville. Ricks family moved to Kaysville three years ago from Wisconsin. He is active in the priests quorum of his ward. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. BRIAN OLSEN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clain W. Olsen of 290 South Edgehill Drive, Kaysville. He is currently serving as secre- MARKET AT (3Wg SEAFOOD 13S5S. 5C3 West - Bountiful - Phone J r 2S5-23- 84 tary of the priest quorum. Brian was a member of the Davis track team who took state. He took it in intermediate hurdles. He plays church sports and was on the church basketball team that won first place in the stake competition. His hobbies are water and snow skiing. He and his family moved from Boise, Ida. to Kaysville two years ago. FIRST TIME EVER HE GRADUATED cum laude from Weber State College in 1973 where he received a bachelor of science degree in Political Science. He is also a Davis High School graduate, where he lettered in wrestling and football. He is married to the former Nancie Mickelson of Ogden and they have one son. They will make their home in East Layton. Bid Sale On July 14 a public spot bid sale will be held at Hill Air Force Base beginning at 9 a.m. THE BID will be held in building S890. Among the 216 items to be offered will be storage cabinets, hose, pipe, tubing, clothing, tentlmere, furniture, innertubes, metal shipping containers, paints and chemicals. THE ITEMS are on inspection from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends, and a complete list as well as sale terms and condtions may be seen at building S890. at Cutrubus Motors in Layton FREE removed on the sale date ITEMS Harvey Petersen 777-655- mini-mot- or radio with each motor home home sold between July 1 and CB July 15. CHAMPION SOUTHWIND Prices 376-252- homo-tow- now-tow- ; South Weber, Mike Jensen, 393-136- 0; No, you certainly may not order a porterhouse steak for two for one." 132 W. 376-160- ftrsimmon warm, bold, vibrant Genuine Your first place setting free with $100 deposit. $4.95 with qualifying deposit. Additional place settings Completer pieces at special low prices. - Cutrubus Motors Inc Phone 773-415- CMfctui( llt ' W IMckaf EnpntH 15 (Ml hlrtufll Irlr lna tklfUI Mai KMtm(CwMt !! chip-resistan- t! Start your collection now ! Start with the free place setting dinner plate, cup and saucer of your choice. Then add more place settings and accessory pieces as you add to your savings account. These are really worth saving for. Compare prices in any leading store and you'll see. State Savings Your Family Financial Center Since 1883 Model CFC036D7B J$ - Layton North Main microwave), and in your dishwasher. It's freezer safe too! Even the edges are Here is whatyou get: tilM 000 8TU Cintril Klcil lor 3 or Met" 4 Wl 1 520 South State Clearfield System trfdroom 773-483- 6 lto '-V J) -- Fern Flower airy, sunlit boViquet oven, (conventional or 1711 3 Nile Smith, You must see for yourself the luminous colors, the rich earth tones and subtle this stoneware. You of pastels must hold it to feel the quality. Every piece is shaped from carefully chosen clay and minerals, worked through 36 separate handcrafted steps, glazed with care and fired at over 2000F. This is authentic stoneware at its finest. And it deserves the name, for it is stone strong. You can use it in your start as low as . 2. Quite possibly the finest value ever offered on BROUGHAM JAMBOREE 11,995 questions. My Neighbors I Available for Immediate delivery answers wont fool to now or nood that city map much longer if you'll arrangt for a WELCOME WAGON call. n At your Hottest, I can giva you personal, n answers to lots of your questions. About shopping, sights-to-Sana other helpful community information. Plus a basket of uaaful gifts for your homo. Put the msp iwsy and rtach for the telephone. Vou North Salt Lake, Robert Palmquist, 72 S. 350 E. phone SYRACUSE, 9. 295-230- 1; Central Air Conditioning Over 20 Units in Stock nt 1900 N. phone H. Richins, 155 S. 200 E. Farmington, to nav-tow-n 376-279- Sunset, Guy Larsen, and Woods ! The Davis Co. representative for the Boy Scouts is Paul Koms-tow- n 376-561- 9; 7286 S. 1610 E. phone West 323 W. 300 Cross, Larry Landward, 1555 S. 800 W. phone given each minor participant. The various chairmen from dach Davis County Community is listed for any resident to contact in case there are questions or situations that need to be taken care of. Residents are invited to contact their city chairman if they are interested m being in the parade. They are: Bountiful, Jack McIntosh, 745 South Main, Centerville, phone is con- 825-895- 867-274- 9; 485-962- 4 750 W. 220 295-148- 1; 376-252- 6; office phone West Bountiful, N. phone home W. 1000 Harriet Stephens, N. phone Point, Julia Wise, 825-434- 0. Lane, phone at Farmington, August 21, at 1 a.m. The deadline for entries from the cities is July 31. Children are invited to participate also in the parade by riding bikes, walking, or whatever they may desire to do. Children need not contact the parade committee to be in the parade, but may just be present in time to line up for it. S. 825-174- 6; 825-324- place many entries, as desired, 1446 295-388- however city officials are invited to ride in any open conveyance in the parade. The parade is scheduled to take munity is invited to partic-pat- e in the parade with as purchased may be provided full payment made. For further details Tom Randall, 198 N. 200 E. Clearfield, phone Dean Sessions, 94 E. 100 N. Clinton, Kay phone Barlet, 2441 N. 720 W. phone EAST Edna Layton, Timms 2387 E. Cherry Lane phone Farmington, Bruce McFarland, 135 S. 200 E. phone Fruit Heights, Larry M. Burke, phone Kaysville, Neil Anderson 998 E. Oak-mophone Layton, Verl Williams. 435 North Fort route will be approximately two miles long, so it is suggested that parents follow the route with smaller children in case they get tired. Mementos will be At HAFB tact The Davis County Bicentennial parade is now being formulated under the direction of the Davis County Parade Committee Gordell Brown, Russell H. Bracken, with Stephen W. Hoth as chairman. THE PARADE Slated making arrangements to use the Chamber's float in the fair parade. All Davis Countv communities are urged to save their entries from l parades for the Giuntv Fair parade in August. l(M-a- EACH Davis County com- Registration for the bid begins at 8 a.m. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. 23 channel or of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce, FLOAT FOR FAIR PARADE e, God Honor total of four boys from the Kavsville 5th LDS Ward were recipients of their Duty To God" Awards during Sacrament services held on Scxr-ion- NORRIS Robert Nalder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noms W . Nalder of 370 N. Mam, Kays-villwill be working with Lindquist Kaysville LDS Duty To A Dean left. 4ne of the of the Davio Count Fair parade. U shown with Richard Bennion. president - Home Office 125 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 8 Offices in Utah Branch Offices open Saturdays, 10-- 2 One free place setting per family. |