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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 19. 1976 VIS Layton Stake Set s Quarterly EYleeting Named Director Col. Dudley J. Foster has been named as Director of Maintenance for the Ogden Air Logistics Center. COLONEL of Foster, Philadelphia, Penn., received his B.S. degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1959 and an M.S. degree from George Washington University in Washington D.C. in THE Colonel previously assigned to the Materiel Management Directorate at Ogden ALC where he was the P-- 3 sc- - MfcnK V - y fr r:?! 10 w Vem Christiansen, of Bountiful, plans to take his time becoming reacquainted with Toby who had been missing for the past 23 months. On the right is Noal Evans,, director of the animal control facility in Fruit Heights. FRIENDLY REUNION NEW FAST CONVENIENT DRIVE-U- P WINDOW SERVICE Ot LAYTOll STORE OHLY By DEE CARTER tained a search warrant and Getting reacquainted with Toby is the order of business Lisa identified Toby. It was learned that after being stolen, the horses were at the Vern Christiansen home in Bountiful because after a 22 month absence the sorrel has been returned to his rightful owners. TOBY, and another sorrel belonging to the Christiansens, were stolen from a Centerville pasture in October, 1974. Through the efforts of the Davis County Sheriffs Department he was recovered and disposition of the other was learned. Recently, Mr. Christiansen read that some horse thieves and apprehended inquired with the Davis County Sheriffs Department. Through its investigation, officers suspected that one of his horses might be in Ranwere dolph, Utah. I LAST Friday Mr. Chris- tiansens daughter, Lisa, Chief Jan CunDeputy ningham and Lt. Dean Egbert from the sheriffs department and Brad Harmon, Davis County animal control officer, went to Randolph. Officers from the Rich County 344 Ho. ltlainJLayton Sheriffs Department SPECTACULAR CARPET VALUES FOR WOMEN WITH A SENSE OF STYLE B.. ob- - w CARPETM Large inventory of first quality FIRTH luxury carpets . . . make your selection from the fiber texture, style and color you want ... all at spectacular savings Don't delay . . . they'll move fast1 $ L iWr- - rfs transported to Randolph where they spent the winter. Toby, because of an unpaid fee bill, was traded for a used motorcycle, and then sold to a woman with two children for $200. IT WAS from her that the horse was seized because she would not release it voluntarily. The other horse was trained to buck through the use of flank straps and spurs and was used in the Saturday night rodeos at Lagoon all last summer. At the end of the season he was sold for slaughter. Toby was taken to the in Fruit Heights Friday by Brad Harmon and kept there over the weekend. He was claimed by Mr. Christiansen Monday and after riding him that af- animal control facility aircraft 4 Arthritis Action Group will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, August 25, 7:30 p.m. at the Golden Hours Center, 650 - 25th Street TOPIC for the evening will be Current Research and Drug Development in the Treatment of Arthritis. Information will be presented by a member of a husband-wif- e team of rheumatologists, Steven J. Anderson, M.D., and Sara Jane Anderson, M.D., of Salt Lake City. Dr. 1964. 399-116- 1 $ cplow are urged to attend. Two Sunday morning ses sions will be held. The Antelope Drive Chapel meeting will begin at 9.30 a m. with Evan A. Whitesides of the Stake Presidency conducting Members of the Seventh, 15th, 18th, and 19th Wards will attend this conference. positions throughout his career. He was assigned to Hill in April 1975. The colonel and his wife, Deedy, have four children. By The Layton Community Church was the scene of a happy event on Sunday, August 15. Robert Douglas Foster, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster was dedicated by the Reverend Kenneth Edwards. THE BOARDS of Christian Education met at the home oi Mrs. Jere Covalt, Monday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. Special musical numb rs be provided by a cnmr tr those wards under the di- tion of Judy 1 dwurd ,, I Nielsen and Betty Hulhs n AT 10 a m met ting v ill tx held at the Layton St if Center for those from t Second, Fourth, Sixth, Ur, o i' 11th, 13th, and Tth Irt-K- l Clive Barney wn! iordu t Music for this session will rx provided by the cmubim i choir under dire tion of C o men Dibble and M inaii Call President Steven .on w address both session of v, o All conference members and min r p are invited to attend ti , meetings Special Request I5 SCHOOL SPECIALS AIIY OF OUR 00 $ BEST PERMS A work day was held at the church Tuesday Aug. 18 from 4 until 8 p.m. Outside beams of the roof were painted and the grounds were groomed. Notan inexpensive perm given at a lesser price, but any of our best perms. A true bargain and Finance Committees met with Jay Warden, Region Includes Custom Cut & Style Representative of World Mis- sion Support Wednesday, August 18 at 6 p.m. at the Lotus restaurant in Layton. The BYF are having a swim party Saturday, Aug. 21, from 9 to 4 p.m. at Pme Good Till View Reservoir. Sept. 4, 1976 THE DIACONATE will meet at the Roy Williamson home, Thursday, Aug. 26 at 7 Fran Brown & Co. p.m. The young adult group will meet at the church Aug. 28 at 3 p.m. They will motor to the International Peace Gardens in Salt Lake City. At 5 p.m. they will have a picnic in the 12 West Center Street, Kaysville 766-060- 3 park located at the Peace tr Gardens. -- tr- r- -r- ir- waTUkni'fo-i- t lit m they MISMATCHED SINGLE BOX SPRINGS u H. i i MISMATCHED DOUBLE MISMATCHED QUEEN MISMATCHED KING BOX SPRING BOX SPRINGS BOX SPRINGS & MATTRESS & MATTRESS & MATTRESS & MATTRESS H OEGElKGffl OBJ? $7095 8r u m I p-- o $1 m COT i i ? 5995 $15995 2 100 NYLON SAMPLES CANDY STRIP Steven Anderson has presented several arthritis clinics in Ogden through the cooperative efforts of St. Benedicts Hospital. H stake center. This meeting "As For Me and My House. All married couples and parents will follow the theme COL. Foster earned his second lieutenant's commission in June 1953 and has served in a number of flying News From Community Church In Layton CARPET WPad J9B 41, Arthritis Action meetings are open to anyone wishing to attend, according to James E. Wordelman, President. For further information, Mr. Wordelman can be contacted or at & in Alabama in F-- MISSIONS evening session will begin at 7 p m. in the A SATURDAY graduated from the National War College in Washington D.C. and the Air Command and Staff College He also systems ternoon, the grateful owner said that he was quite lively and feels and acts like he will be alright. Arthritis Action Group Meet 1964. manager. The Maintenance Directorate employs some 7,000 people and is responsible for 4 maintaining jet aircraft, Minuteman ICBMs, aircraft wheels and brakes and struts, and other items. THE Layton Stake Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 21 and 22. Stake President Gayle A. Stevenson will preside over the sessions of conference. GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! Yd. Installed MS SEATS 1. Mr. and Mrs. Keitn ipson and their three children have returned home after a vacation to Yellowstone Park for a 1777 North Main - Layton, Utah Phono 825 - 9000 week. SOT SQ8 EC D Desks LIQUIDATION PHARMACY 75 E. 200 N., Kaysville 766-12- OWEN HIGGS - STILL Safe File Cabinets nmrcnrp) 79 Mil. 8 DRAWER UNFINISHED me soman 60 f i IN PROGRESS OF VERNAL STORE Inside Bowman' 3945 Wash. Blvd., Ogden 627-61- Chairs f KYLE DeNAUGHEL VALUABLE COUPON 20 SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT INSURANCE GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR OFF On Your Next Prescription TAX KEPT PRICES AVAILABLE O.K. PHARMACY AND RECORDS LOWEST PRESCRIPTION NEW - Expires Aug. 19, 1976 OR TRANSFERRED REFILLS Thousands LIQUIDATION of items to choose from!! STILL IN PROGRESS OF VERNAL STORE FAMILY FURNITURE 10 to 6 Cloed Sunday Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday UTAH GENTILE & MAIN IN LAYTON, s |