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Show lly lllllg'"1 Weekly news journal, September reflex-dav- is 9, 1976 Young Rotiroi From Seeks Seat On Utah Board 0? Education HAFB W. Mack Watkins, Kays-vili- e, has announced his plans to enter the primary election Kenneth R. Young, deputy of the 6 aircraft division at Hill AFB, is retir-inafter 30 years of federal to the Utah State Board of Education representing ci- chief county (district 5). service. HE IS seeking the Davis county post because, as he says, The rising costs of education are on a collision, course with the taxpayers ability to keep giving more and more. I want Utahs MR. YOUNG, a Kaysville resident, began his federal career with a tour in the g tizens throughout Davis Army from 1945-5He came to Hill in July 1954 as a requirements and distribution clerk. He left civil service in Feb. 1962 and was employed by Hercules Power Co. until returning to Hill AFB in Aug. 1963, as chief of the Minuteman missile research and development branch. MR. YOUNGS honors education back where it belongs - basic F-1- reading and math, respect for law and authority, fundamental job skills, stricter school discipline, and more accountability by administrators and teachers." include tiie Ogden Air Logi- Mr. Watkins, a senior securities representative with Kidder, Peabody and Company, Salt Lake City, has resided in Davis county for 10 years where he has been involved with numerous community projects. He feels that his background in finance, business, and economics can help the state board of education in making sound policy decisions for Utahs students, faculty, and schools. ii: r Roger Dennis, Rodney Felt, and Bud Jeffrey, to r, legionnnaires from Kaysville Post 82 load up newspapers and aluminum cans as part of their special drive to raise money. 1 FUND RAISER Remember to save all your newspapers and aluminum cans for the special drive being conducted by the Kaysville American Legion Post No. 82. THE legionnaires are William S. Bennett underwent major surgery Wednesday at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. Delas Manning of Hawaii is spending several weeks in Utah with relatives. He is visiting with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don. Manning at North Farming-tonMr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson entertained at a family dinner at their home guests Sunday. Twenty-tw- o attended. The special occasion was the baptism and confirmation of their grandson Brett Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moss vacationed for one week to Yellowstone National Park. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan and children recently ' spent a few days at Moon Lake in the High Uintas. Mrs. John Elliott Webster Mrs. and her sister-in-laRichard Waldron, of Salt Lake City drove to California to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webster and children for one week at San Diego. Craig is serving with the U.S. Navy and he had to leave on a cruise. His wife and two children Pammy and Brian returned to Utah with Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Waldron to visit while he is on the cruise. While in California them sponsor the youth of our asking all citizens in the community to assist them in gathering the papers and cans, rather than dispose of them, as a ways and means project to raise funds for operation of the American Legion building, also to help community to attend Boys and Girls State, which is a tremendous program for the youth and to make Kaysville cleaner place to live. The cans and newspapers can be turned into the Carls spent a few days last week at vacation to Yellowstone National Park is Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thompson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Mrs. Wilma Buhler, Miss Shannette Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler and their summer cabin at Palisades, Dam at Alpine, Wyo. Mrs. Sharia Brown, Mrs. Linda Brown, and Mrs. Shelley Lefler entertained at a bridal miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Ross Brown on Friday, Aug. 27 in honor of Miss Alyson Evans who will be married to Mark family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Buhler and family all attended the wedding and reception of Miss Patricia Hensler and Mike Peterson in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Miss . Hensler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler. Mrs. Elma Webster, Mrs. JoAnn Webster, Mrs. Diane Webster and Mrs. Golda Waldron and their children Brown on Sept. 10. Twenty guests attended. Harris Simmons returned home by plane Wednesday evening after spending the summer months in Norway. Harris was employed with the Andreason Bank in Oslo, Nor Cheveron Service Station at the corner of Main and 2nd North Street. If you have no way to take the cans and papers to the station, you may contact Bud Jeffery at 8970 or 8 and Rodger Dennis at they will provide pickup ser - please remember En route home he spent time sightseeing and touring and also attended the area LDS at Conference to assist since Securities Dealers. He has been involved with the securities market since the THEIR MEETINGS are held on the second Monday of each month at 8 p.m. and they are in need of additional members. Those interested in joining, should contact a or Monte Legionnaire Selander, Post Commander, at np early 1960s. 1969. HE IS former married to the Julie Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Kaysville. They are the parents of five children. mand Significant Achievement Award. His civic activities include being a member of the examination board for Eagle Scouts in the Francis Peak district. MR. YOUNG and his wife have six children. PowEHeireisI 50 lb. Earlier this year, he was a local fund coordinator for the American Cancer Society. Currently, Mr. Watkins is campaign Chairman of the Davis county United Way. He served as a member of the Great Food Storage Item COMING SOON TO KAYSVILLE CASE LOT SALE Will RAYS Utah. Their other son David will be attending Brigham Young University at Provo. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richins were radio KSL-AMF- Centers Commanders Award, Hill Administrative Club Image Award and the Air Force Logistics Com- securities representative with the New York Stock Exchange and National Association of regular business meeting at the American Legion Hall. Copenhagen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons. Harris will be attending the University of continue until Sept. 30 SHOE REPAIR and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Eugene, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite spent last weekend at River-dalIda. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Benson. Mr, over B.A. degree from that school. In addition, he is a registered them. The American Legion Post meets once a month for their 376-553- Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 10 years, and he has been the daily stock market reproter HE STUDIED law, languages, and history at the University of Utah and has a vice. THEY NEED your support stic WATKINS W. MACK and family 141 N. MAIN WATCH FOR OPENING e, 50 YEARS OF OLSEN CHEVROLET CELEBRATING 376-537- 6 See Harry or Larry COURTEOUS SERVICE Mrs. Elliott Webster visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen in Orange County. Her mother has been ill. Returning from a weeks That wonderful substance we call fabric-w- e'd be uncold and mighty comfortable without a mystery to many people. Although we use cloth and its derivatives for almost everything under the sun, the fact remains that most of us are not exactly sure what it is we re wearing, draping, walking on. sitting on. And when it comes to caring for any particular fabric, confusion is compounded! 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