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Show WEEKLY En-ji- REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 IS Pauls No. PTA ScEiedules r.leeS lottos! raw o The Davis Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Day 825-352- 3 Member of the Tabernacle Choir. He is currently seeking a position on the State School Board, from Davis County. A 1960 graduate of the University of Utah, Mr. W. Mack Wafkins recently accepted the responsibility of Campaign Chairman for the 1976 United Way of Davis County Campaign. At a recent United Way Executive Committee meeting, Mr. Watkins reported that the 1976 Cambe paign Goal would $53,000, an increase of $5,820 over that raised last year. MR. Watkins has been involved in the community as an Institutional Representative, Boy Scouts of America; Member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors, United Way; Watkins is Senior Securities Representative for Kidder Peabody Co. Inc. He is married to the former Julie the Simmons. They are parents of five children. He is a former resident o' Layton, until moving to Kaysville last fall. Mr. Watkins indicated that the United Way in Davis County has been organized for two years. More than 60 United Way Member Agencies are providing services to Davis County residents. The Campaign will officially kickoff Tuesday September 28, 1976 at a special luncheon at Oakridge Country Club. He stated that more than one hundred volunteer workers will be helping with this falls campaign effort. HE ALSO said that the United Way works for all of us. It is a people helping people program. Last year thousands of people were provided services by agencies funded by the United Way. Real people with real problems; young, old, sick and handicapped people . . . all of them are glad when the citizens of the community support them by contributing to the United Way. Cheryl Chever was released as the Primary secretary in First ward was Brooke Benton, sustained were Marie Leatham and Elaine Martin as Primary teachers. Kathleen Popham was sustained cultural refinement class leader in the Young Adult Relief Society in the combined Second, Third and wards. Seventh Janet Popham will lead the family health class, Christy Stephens the spiritual living group, Debbie Kurrill visiting teaching class leader with Mary Jane Judson secretary, Vicky Birch as social relation leader, Kathy Hancock as choister. By VERNA WILDEN The junior girls from th,' Sunset First ward received congratulations on being given the sportsmanship award in regional softball play. The play off was held recently in Syracuse. The girls were coached by Carol Bell and Elaine Martin. on the team were Patty and Susan Williamson, Joyce Anderson, Kaye Jean Playing Johnson, Scarlet Riechel, Leesa Moore, Teresa Poulsen and Pam Mikesell. Michael Browning son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Browning has returned from serving a mission from the LDS church in France. He was away two years. He was a student at BYU before entering the mis- the Third Ward, Nancy Cameron Second Counselor, Dawn Jensen and Lora Opp as Primary teachers. Sustained Ann Fawcett as Second Counselor in the Primary, Sandra Shelly a Primary teacher. Carl Anderson was sustained a counselor in the teachers quorum. ' Lorynn Willden was sustained as Laurel president in the Seventh ward, Cheryl Weybum president of the Mia Maids and Michelle Baugh as Beehive president. Jerome R. Willden has been in the hospital for the past ten days with acute phlebitis in his right leg. Preceptor lota Summer Party sion field. evening at the Sixth Ward chapel. Linda left on Thursday for the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City and left this week to attend the language training mission at the BYU She will serve in the France with LDS mission headquarters in Paris. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Released from position as a Sunday School teacher in the and their three children, Sidney, Corey and Kyle have returned to their home in Newberry Paik, Calif., after a ten day visit here. They were guests in Layton of Mrs. Days parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whitesides, and in Roy, they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Day Sr., Mr. Days parents. Mrs. Day is Lhe former meeting September 2 at County. Dr. Tagg Hundrup, State Board of Education Emergency Prepardness director will be the speakers. Those to attend this meeting from the local units are officers, executive, prinhealth and wecipals, lfare commissioners, historians and local mayors, vw Winning Golfers Margo Whitesides, of Layton. Mrs. Ellen B. Stevenson Nielsen, and her husband, Floyd Nielson are now both back to their home here at in a recent Hill AFB Womens Glenna Buelo, low putts. Second flight winners Nadine Golf Society low gross low putts tournament. FIRST flight winners were Grace Kono, low gross; gross; Allean Schur?, low putts, mnm Winners have been named 2171 West Gentile St. Birt, low gross; Darlene Tuner, low putts. Third flight winners Phil McCormick, low Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Nielsen under went major surgery and was about ready to return home when Mr. Nielsen became ill and ;nT service pin has A been awarded at Hill AFB to Monte R. Selander of Personal Touch" MR. Selander is an airborne navigational systems electronics mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate at For Your Carpels Mr. various rides and all members touring Pioneer Village. Citv. PHONE velvet furniture 825-10- 87 Always Prompt Courteous Service Steam Method Insured Experienced All work guaranteed Safe for all types of carpet Free soU retardants Quick drying Hill. He and his wife Kathleen have three children. Mr. Selander is a son of Mrs. LaVon Selander of Salt Lake Yes we do Get That Layton. ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS B9 Ues owner-manag- Free estimates Mrs. Scott Is Named k-rH- h Mrs. Gerald (Jo) Scott of Ogden has been named as the Federal Womens Program coordinator for the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB. SHE IS employed as an equal opportunity specialist at Hill. Mrs. Scotts additional duties include assuring that women are given equal consideration for jobs and promotions at Hill AFB, creating career development plans for women who are in the secretarial and clerical positions and who have i i 4 "A . A r ' a r, Fresh Fryers ' USDA demonstrated advancement Navy Seaman Grant H. Wallace, son of Mrs. Juanita Hopkins of 442 S. State 66, Clearfield, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. DURING the eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Among the subjects he studied were seamanship, drill, navy history and first aid. A FORMER student of Clearfield High School, he joined the Navy in May 1976. Willis Basset Is Promoted Navy Machinists USDA Choice Beef Sterling Brand Franks Grade A Whole Round Steak Mate Second Class Willis D. Bassett, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Hill of 845 Sherwood Drive, and whose wife Bonnie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Collard of 169 E. 900 N., all of Layton, has been promoted to his present rank while serving aboard the ammunition ship USS Flint, homeported at Concord, Calif. graduate of Layton High School, he joined the Navy in March 1971. A 1971 women employees to prepare for all occupations through educational and training, and related assignments. To administer the program at Ogden ALC, Mrs. Scott has . a Federal established Womens Program Committee comprised of 10 representatives from various organizations on base. MRS. SCOTT will monitor recruiting, Choice Short Ribs USDA Beef Plate Corned Beef Prices & Items Effective Thursday Thru .I Link Sausage Pork Spareri! nA.. rOlK Layton KOdSl ,. 59 Hormel's 3.79 98 12-0- .1.29 1 Boneless Boston Butt Glistening Pink Pork Cubed Beef lb. AQ 1.47 Sliced Bacon Fish Kabobs training, and promotional opportunities to insure equal opportunity objectives are met for the 2,800 All Safeway Stores WILL BE OPEN Hill women employees. The new coordinator has been employed at Hill AFB Labor Day Monday, September 6th for 17 years and began her career as a clerk typist. MRS. SCOTT has attended Weber State College and is a member of the Air Force Association, American Business Womens Association, Hill Administrative Club, Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Council of Utah and several other organizations. X We Welcome FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS Vkf'-A- T. Family Pack T. Gallegos On Okinawa 16-o- , QJ Marine Corporal Thomas M. Gallegos, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Gallegos of 1479 N. 350 W.. Sunset, has reported for duty with the third Marine Division, i. bottles Grade AA Eggs LU z7 1 Fruit Drinks Okinawa. graduate of Clearfield High School, Clearfield, he joined the Marine Corps in A 1972 August Full Cut .11.3 centage of women in the workforce, encouraging Finishes Training close-orde- r Skinless Wieners potential, increasing the per- GRANT WALLACE Lucerne Assorted Flavors 1973. 0C I1 Dt PP $mh & isdODDs 12-o- cans Try Several Cragmont Assorted Diet Flavors On Your Holiday Picnic From Safeway Facial Tissue Truly Fine Assorted Colors (OlC 30-o- cans A Must For Any Picnic Is A Town House Buy Quality At Safeway Dish Of Pork & Beans - AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 500 Whole Dill Pickles GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS Town House Ozark Charcoal Cheddar Cheese At Safeway You'll Find All Of Your Holiday Needs i Si D Sung!? Best Buy Mild Gronuloted Beet Sugar Grown and Processed For All Your Canning Needs Here In The West Residential Glass FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Fori Food Slices Safeway Processed American Cheese Always The Freshest Food From Safeway Tylenol Acetaminophen Tablets fon- - Aspirin 100-c- t. bottle 1.69 Blue Tablets 36-c- Foil bottle Wrapped t. Crisp Apples New Crop Extra Fancy Tydemon Apples Great For Lunches, Salads & After School Treats Alka Seltzer lEL Quality Glass - CEnees window panes patio doors, etc. 1.30 see John tmergency Prepardness director, and 4 p.m. in the North Davis Jr. High School Library. The meeting will be conducted by President Toos Pluim. THE theme for the meeting be will Emergency Prepardness. The meeting was prepared by Joy Gosset, third vice president. Dub of Lawrence Sheriff 20 Year Pin For Monte Selander MEMBERS and their families met at Lagoons Maple Terrace for dinner at 5:30 p.m. with each member bringing their own dinner. During the dinner hour the Lagoon band did a special performance for the group which was enjoyed by all. THE remainder of the evening was spent on the in Provo. Davis Zippro, County was hospitalized. Preceptor Iota Chapter Beta .Sigma Phi enjoyed their annual summer party on Saturday, August 28. Linda Larsen was honored with a testimonial last Sunday North PTA Council will hold its monthly Bartlett Pears n LLl lbs. 5 99r aaeo soe ema somi Random Weight |