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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 26, 1976 i BY NORMA PREECE I 376-875- 1 Bishop and Mrs. Clesse1 Hilton and their family have returned from an extended vacation trip to the Eastern States. They enjoyed sightseeing all points of interest at Boston, Mass., New York, D.C., Niagara Washington Falls. A highlight of their trip was to attend the famous Hill Cumorah pageant while in New York, and also the Bicentennial celebration at Gettysburg. While enroute they visited many of the LDS Church Historical points of interest including Nauvoo and they returned by way of New Texas and also Orleans, visited Carlsbad Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassesn have returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood were Sunday dinner guests in Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter Mrs. Delores Mitchell and family. The occasion was to honor Mrs. Mitchells mother, Mrs. Ivy Blood on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Robert McDonald and three daughters Lisa, Christine and Becky have returned to their home in Utah after spending the past two years in Taiwan, with her husband. Mr. McDonald will join them in two months after completing his assignment there. Mrs. McDonald came early to get the girls into school. She is the former f . V 4 xx , ) j a: X up-sta- Xjh yJ& Xi , Planning to enjoy the Utah Symphonys performance in Layton is Mrs. Jerry Brandon, right, who bought her ticket from Judy Lazenby at Hair A Fair in Layton. Tickets went on sales last week at several locations. TICKET SALES Tickets went on sale last week Utah for the Symphonys first public appearance in North Davis County. General admission and student tickets are available, for at $2.50 and $1.50, four locations. THEY ARE B and B 80 W. Gentile and Hair A Fair in Department Store, Layton, State Savings and Loan, 75 S. State, Clearfield and First Security State Bank in Kaysville. Reserved seat tickets are available for $4 at Second National Bank in Layton. The symphony will appear at Layton High School auditorium on Tuesday, Sep- award for the most blue ribbons in the homemaking division of the fair went to Sharon Moss, Bountiful with a total of 60 top prizes. JX ..J. Marva Homer, 18 years old of Kaysville, won the style dress review. A SPECIAL .. STAN PAGE, Centerville, won best of the show in the art division with a graphic, Vermeer Geometry. Best of the show in the flower division was won bv Mrs. Theodore Burnham of Woods Cross with hybrid tea Tom Winegar, president of the Chamber, said that he is very proud of the full symphonys first appearance in all of Davis County in the past 20 years. The local businessmens group hopes to plan a cultural event for Layton annually, die tember 28 at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Layton Chamber of Commerce, the group will present a bicentennial oriented concert. THE COST is subsidized by a grant from the Utah imos The Davis County Fair was the biggest one ever held, fair officials said. According to Ed Rogers, manager, there were more entries, more industrial displays and more people attending the three day event, than ever before. Bicentennial Commission and any profits from tickets sales will be donated to the Heritage Museum Board. Hgispsti roses and she also took best for planters, fushias; Valerie Piepkom, Sunset took honors for gladiolus. of the show for their lapidary display in a lighted cabinet. Sweepstake winners in hob- ANN SESSIONS, Center- Ercell Hepworth, Bountiful, for covered wagon. bies were Joan Brough,' Kaysville for macrame and ville had best marigolds; Durcilla Taylor, Farmington, won in the artistic class; Mrs. Rulon Bumingham, Bountiful had the best petunias and her little darling roses won honors. Barbara Frodsham, THE sweepstakes award in photography went to Arland Hammon of Kaysville. The first place for mens Dandies" and second place to Far- took top honors for mington, her Bill arrangement of Those Guys. Rights THE WOMEN'S Farmington and to Flint Richards; Jed Barker, Fruit Heights; Andrew Barker, Fruit Heights; Steven Carlson, West Point and Mark Smoot, Farmington, i gSCUSlE YOUR FUTURE Residential WITH DOLLAR HART Glass Opportunity tor local person or investment group to own an area "Dollar Mart" Store, the small town store. A complete line of top quality soft goods, notions at and apparel wholesale prices. Utilize our mass buying power to make money Complete training program and supervision by Home office. $17,500 will handle. window panes patio doors, etc. -- FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE - Write or eel today Mr. Howard, 141 West 2260 So. Sait Lake City. UL 841 15 irU Quality Glass; H33 10x7 10x10 14x10 14220 Elvin Roberts 14S4 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah kj Phono: (801) 466-37- 1 1. 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Carry Only LA 427 Leather H All Sprouts Reg. $16.65 Weiser Cabinet Hardware 11 off Ail iartsi Tools 1 0c Ail OLYMPIC COATINGS Buy 4, GET 5 gal. for bull riding contest at the ridden a bull in the Rodeo 2x4x8 Scant Cedar Rails WHILE YtSEY LAST hostesses were Mrs. Colleen Buhler, Mrs. Norma Preece and Mrs. Beulah Buhler, aunts of Miss Hensler. Elder David Loesch has returned home from his mission to Australia serving two years for the LDS Church. He gave his mission report Sunday in the Kaysville 11th Ward Sacrament meeting. He is the son of Mrs. Marion Loesch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris have returned from a two week combined business and pleasure trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They were met in Hawaii by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Harris of Escondido, Calif, and enjoyed visiting and sightseeing on the four islands. Mrs. Wilma Buhler of Bountiful was honored on her birthday August 19 at a family dinner held in Salt Lake City. Members of her family honoring her and attending the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kaysville; Doyle L. Buhler, Fresno, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Buhler, Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler, Farmington. Houseguests for two weeks of Mrs. Leona Clawson was her son and his family, Major and Mrs. Roger Clawson and six children of Quantico, Virginia. They also visited with Mrs. Roger Clawsons relatives in Bountiful and Centerville during their stay. Terry Lee Larkins, 16 year old son of Sheriff and Mrs. Lyle Larkins was proud to be a fourth place winner in the Lagoon Rodeo last Thursday evening. This only the second time young Larkins has ever AlLtl a 99 Reg 2.55 MX 1 FREE! the Price of 4 BOISE CASCADE BUILDING CENTER 67 South Main, Layton-773-4- 243 or 3764451 f cats must be immunized Dl DC UfATCD 1 Cn Hunt Sandra Rushforth have returned from a vacation trip to Board of Health, all dogs and Medicine Association, Farmington Little League Football and Davis County Health Department. UNDER the regulation passed by the Utah State The clinic is sponsored by Utah the Veterinary be enroute as well as the Passion Play at Spearfish, South Dakota, Yellowstone National Park, and Bear Lake. They spent a month. Mr. and Mrs. John Lasker and daughter Deannd vacationed in Northwest and LDS $3.00 per animal. Animals must be on leashes or re- strained in a cage rabies clinic will be held Friday, August 27, 7 p.m. at the Farmington City Park, 200 So. Main, Farmington. A ..... f Dr. Martin demonstrates how dogs and cats will be immunized against rabies in a clinic in Farmington on Friday, August 27. RABIES CLINIC Nauvoo and Carthage Jail, on their two weeks vacation. and the O to. Enroute home they visited all D.C. 5 t Mrs. Eugene Giles underwent major surgery at the South Davis Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rush-fort- h and daughter Miss have talent V Bishop and Mrs. Rodney Felt and daughter Annalisa drove to Indiana where they visited with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Felt at Bargersville, Indiana. Merrill, and family and Mrs. Felts sister, Beverly Sutter-fiel- d of Indiana accompanied Bishop and Mrs. Rodney Felt on the Bicentennial tour. They also visited Niagara Fall, New York; and attended the Cumorah famous Hill Pageant as well as visiting all the church history points in that area. They visited the sights also in Washington groups. In the Farm Bureau following: Gloria Richards, 500 GOOD USED Kevin of Downey, Calif. highway down to San Fran- IN THE Junior Livestock division trophies wait to the SPECIALISTS JL- took Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Phillips was his brother Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phillips and son first and Sugar and Spice was second in these singing show, Sandra Eddington of Clearfield, 17 years old was first with a piano solo. David Christensen of Bountiful, 13 took first in the intermediate class with a piano solo and Daniel Adams of Syracuse, 10, took first with a drum solo in the junior division. These people will compete in the State Fair Competition Sept. 11, for a trip to Hawaii. auto glass A group, The Back Porch Gang IN THE senior citizen division, Almira Pitt, Layton won top honors for an oil painting; A. Keith Jewkes, Bountiful for wood sculpture; Maudeen Trask, Farmington, china and Myron and Lucille Mabey and Emil Roseneau, all of Clearfield, took the best WINDSHIELDS Davis quartette went to Vilate Brough. X! mm off '' |