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Show p S t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, 1976 Discussing plans for the $100 donation by the Eagles Auxiliary to the North Branch Library are, 1 to r, Reta Fox, fund raising chairman for Golden Eagle Fund; Shirley Gardner, president of Layton Eagles Auxiliary; RECEIVES DONATION Barbara Ochmanek. new branch librarian; and Lorna Byrd, former blanch hbiaiian For the second year the Auxiliary of the Layton elderly. THE presentation will be duplicated across the United States and Canada by Eagles Auxiliaries. Last year many libraries receiving the dona agles presented a $100 check lo the north branch of the Davis County Library as a gesture of support to the library for its services to the 1 tion bought large print books for use by the aging. tion and support of the senior citizen oriented Golden Eagle The auxiliaries received the available grants to charitable organizations working on projects of benefits to the gift money from the Eagles Memorial Foundation in appreciation of their coopera wacus Bishop and Mrs son entertained at their home on Thursday evening with a B Clyde Garrett entertained at their family birthday party for Mrs their daughter home on Monday July 5th for all members of the Garrett family for their annual Russell (Dixie) Simpson. There were fifteen who came and helped Dixie celebrate the event. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kuck and their family spent the past week camping and fishing at Sweet Water resort reunion Family members came from many cities throughout Utah for the joyous occasion. More than fifty were on hand for the time together. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Simp T.V. REPAIR Antennas Installed Serviced Air-Cool- 4- area. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peterson spent the fourth of July weekend relaxing at Lava Hot Springs in Southern Idaho. Mrs. Leonard Stephenson is recovering nicely at ther home here, following a week spent in the McKay hospital where she underwent sur- 6 file? - 33t& i itftswyinmiWlfc tIMsi-- h fund makes That n n they have five boys. and Mrs. M.L. have had as their guests these past few weeks, Mr. Clauson and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Keyes and their son-in-la- w three children, Lauri, Kenneth and Mike of San Jose, Calif., and their son and T. Sgt. and daughter-in-laMrs. Ronald Clauson, and three daughters Ronda, Jodi and Heidi, from Tucson, Ariz. The family members came because of the serious illness of M.L. Clauson, who has been hospitalized quite frequently of late. gery. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M i, Jones and little daughter accompanied Mr. and Mrs Bill Gooch and two children on a weekend fishing trip to the Eastern part of the state, over the Independence Tif-fan- Mrs. Joseph Simpson and Mrs. David Lawrence Cook entertained at the'Cook home on Friday evening with a baby shower for Mrs. Russell Barker and her new little daughter. The wee little Miss is the first daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Russell Barker. And BILL BRIRSLEY isErnav - iraews holidays. ers 376-819- Fund 15) 13 C fl Thankful! What have I to be thankful for? I cant pay my bills? man alive, thankful you your creditors. arent THE d ffiJSWfi illlGD be one of S 'gd.E SHE SALE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE S y ;Y',HE 1 976 SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SLE .11' SHE SHE SHE S BlflEKS S SHE SHE SHE SHE oor ijj SHE 0SHE SHE SHE SHE $! S )(A SHE LE SIE SLE SiE S3 BOCKS SHE SHE SIE SLE SLE S S SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE I Z1CL3'L. L - REASON FOR THANKS I Then, 1 isf nr u it TMIgJMl (HDUBCaffilT aBaaiB OEnnasnif i BLOCKS SALE NOW UNDERWAY AND MORE ON FASHIONS FOR X LADIES, JR. GIRLS AND LITTLE GIRLS AND SHOES FOR LADIES AND JR. GIRLS Wi:iiansraisiaifoijBu? f '"rnnntfSu "N. EVEN DURING THE SALE YOU STILL GET BLOCKS Courteous Service 53 Free Alterations Guaranteed Satisfaction BOUNTIFUL CLEARFIELD Flve Points 391 South State 292-14- 53 Lti 825-22- 77 I uiu,jtunLri BOOS X ? |