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Show - EPIgcOqg n SgdwuGugo State University were two students (ran Kaysville. Pledging national social this week at Utah sororities ARE Julie THEY Cullimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cullimore, 55 South 760 East and Natalie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, 481 Oak Lane. Both girls are song leaders and cheerleaders and they ;raduated from Davis High last June. Sea!is Election To Davis School Board Lucile C. Reading, a long time resident of Davis County, is a candidate for the Davis County School Board, precinct 3. u.yw $mr ACCORDING TO Helen Lundstrom, dean of women at USU, the sororities have as a goal developing leadership, providing service to school and and. community scholarship. All girls pledged are required to have at least a 2.5 grade point average. The Kaysville girls pledged Alpha SHE HAS had considerable experience in civic, church, and education. Mrs. Reading has written a language study course and a reading course for minority groups. Chi Omega. SHE HAS also done graduate work in child develop- 10 Year Pin ment and childrens literature. These experiences have fostered her belief that there is an urgent need for greater emphasis on basic subjects. A recent Gallop poll indicated that parents feel discipline in the schools is the number one problem. Mrs. Reading knows that consistent discipline is of paramount importance. r 1 anding new choral been formed this rth Layton Jr. High IE first time since was opened in 1969, best singers, male e, have been joined to do some very rograms for the community, ne of the group is tires. All members oup were specially hrough vocal audi-a- ll are members of the North Layton Concert Choir. DIRECTOR of choirs at North Layton is Scott Ogden, beginning his first full year at North Layton after taking over in the middle of the last school year. President of the Melo-Aire- s is Cheri Jorgenson; secretary, Pam Moon; with Jill Jardine and Steve Henseler on the special committee. Terry Long plays the guitar for the group and Mr. Ogden is the accompanist on the THE MelcvAires will perform for the first time on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. during the North Layton Jr. Fall Choral Concert. This concert will be held in the Layton High School Auditorium and will also include the concert choir, junior choir and four soloists from North Layton Jr. night, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. in the North Layton Auditorium. ADMISSION is 50 cents. They will also be selling pop Marine Private First Class Frank D. Quintana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Quintana of Layton, particpated in exercise Bonded Item in the North Sea. piano. THE have scheduled tours to the local in elementary schools December and are now taking invitations to do special MELO-AIRE- S HE IS serving as a member of Regimental Landing Team 8, which is a component of the. Fourth Marine Amphibious Brigade. Christmas programs for clubs, churches and any other interested organizations. Anyone desiring this program should contact Mr. or Ogden at as soon as possible. 773-425- 6 He was one of 11,000 Marines, soldiers and Navy Corpsmen, from the U.S., Denmark and the Federal Republic of Germany, who recently took part in the coordinated amphibious, land and. aif exercise. 773-50- OTHER special events will include the Davis County Solo and Ensemble Festival in February and an invitation to do an assembly with the Lay-tonfrom Layton High School. 'The Melo-Aire- s are working very hard to bring about a very successful first year at North Layton. To help raise funds for the will group, the Melo-Airsponsor the movie, Ten Lites , . es tle Indians! next Friday drinks during the movie. Everyone is invited to come and support the Melo-Aires. . THE PRIMARY objective of the exercise was to evaluate and enhance tlw Allied capabilities amphibious support fors for Northern Western Europe. Participating units evaluated increased standardization of doctrines, equipment and n armaments among NATO forces, plus command and control procedures for coordinated action by NATO sea, land and air forces. BONDED Item was con- ducted jointly by the commanders of the Atlantic Striking Fleet and Allied Baltic Approaches Forces. It is one of a series of operations, conducted each fall from Norway to Turkey, designed to provide unified and coordinated training of national and NATO forces within the Allied Europe Command. A 1972 graduate of Layton High School, he joined the Marine Corps in August 1974. 4c "Marvin G. McEntire of Clinton has received a service pin at Hill Air Force Base. HE IS assigned as an Elecar LUCILE C. READING Primary lessons for children. She has been a writer, ediand editorial board tor, member of childrens magazines for the past 18 years. tronics Mechanic Knowledgeable in business and financing, Mrs. Reading has been owner and operator of a business for many years, a member of three hospital boards (Primary Childrens, South Davis Community, and Lakeview), as social service of the Utah secretary Division of the American Cancer Society, and as the managing editor of the in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. McEntire and his wife, Wanda, have four children. to "open corn, cupcakes, and soft Quintana Joins In North Sea Exercise High. T.lcEntire this should include appropriate input from administrators, teachers, and parents. F. The choirs from Central Davis Jr. High will be the special guests for that evening. Admission is free and the public is invited. For ftlarvin SHE BELIEVES that a and thorough objective evaluation of curriculum and discipline is vital, and that Moon; 3rd row, Jill Jardine, Nike Nunley, Brett Williams, Susan Peterson, Janice Kenison, Gary Loader, Gene McDonald, Collett Brundage. Not pictured, Kathy Jones. THE PUBLIC Daily Luncheon Dinner 6:00-11:0- 11:30-2:3- 0 pm pm 0 (closed Sundays) featuring: Prime Rib, Steaks, Sea Food Live Nightly Friend. Entertainment MRS. READING is qualified to evaluate new and continuing programs, to reappraise all present and planned to and facilities, stimulate a more aggressive attitude toward open comtaxmunication between payers, teachers, and any interested groups in solving our educational problems. As a member of the General Primary Association presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for eight years, Mrs. Readinjg was instrumental in preparing Sunday School and PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS 766-111- 3 vv - Kai (efiml; . 4c Re-Ele- 4c ct 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c JMITOBIAL & MAINTENANCE 4c 4c ASSOCIATES 4c 4c 4c 4c RUG aims aoaRPoms WINDOW CHAOS ' LAWN & YARD CARE 4c wall washing 4c SMALL REPAIR 4c 4c "No Job Too Small 4c 4c K0ME A CCHMERCIAL SERVICES Call 334-18- 73 or 773-23- 4 Year 4c 4c 4c 4c VOTE NO. 84 ON YOUR BALLOT 4c 4c t: 4c 4c 4c 03 4c County Commissioner 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION 4 (Passed March 12, 1975) 4c the State of Utah; Relating to elections and frage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the ing age to 18 years in ail elections and reducing of J residency requirements for voting; Amending , 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and jction 7 to remove the reference to property to vote. is in italic are being eliminated ;rscored words. andor replaced 4c ved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, all members elected to each of the two houses ir thereof: Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector voter of this State unless such person be a citizen of the United States. 4c 4c 4c 4c Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally incompetent person or persons convicted of treason, or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required person to vote or hold office. 4c IV of the Constitution f Utah be amended to read: rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and all not be denied or abridged on account of sex. d female citizens of this State shall enjoy equally ical and religious rights and privileges. ry citizen of the United States, lfiLyears of age or ikes proper proof of residence in this state for 30 coding anv election, or for auch other period aa aw. shall be entitled to vote in the election. ry citizen of the United States, twenty one yeart r, who kat been a legal resident of thie state for nd of the county for sixty day next preceding shall be entitled to vote tn the election, except ridential election year persons who make proper Unet m thie state for thirty days immediately s last voter registration day may register and of the United States trident and nt cases except those of treason, felony or breach electors voters shall be privileged from arrest on lection, during their attendance at elections, and returning therefrom. ill tltrinr vrtrr shall be obliged to perform militia day of election except in time of war or public MAYORS AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUPPORT COMMISSIONER FLINT 4c 4c 4c man of integrity and intellect. He has the experience and knowledge of the problems, needs and in the growth of Davis County. He has been real conservative, and has always kept the County in ofbeen has Flint Commissioner red since in been the the has black. Never once County budget fice, and we know he will continue to do so. He has been fair and friendly to all the people of the County no matter what part of the county Sec. 7, Except in elections levying a special tax or creatmg indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may be held as provided by law. The terns of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: I do solennly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977. 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4( 4c the Gentlemens Agreement of having a Commissioner from the North, Center and South sections of Davis County. This type of representation, of having a all the people up and down the is county commissioner come from each of these sections good for 4c county. M We feel strong towards and favor 4c 4c 4c and one for four Every two years there are two commissioners elected, one for a two year term he would run for a two year candidate is year term. These terms are alternated. If a and it is Commissioner Flints turn for the term and then for the four year term or Flint has always honored the Commissioner of the end four year term, from the north County. have. Gentlemans Agreement as all previous Commissioners visa-vers- a, 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c We have always enjoyed working with Commissioner Flint - day or night. We the mayors of citizens to support us and vote for Glen W. Flint on your cities of Davis County ask you the November 2nd. 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c they five in. 4c for any 4c 4c of ComWe the Mayors and Councilmen of the Cities in Davis County support the He is a and for worked with has us. He us best man. missioner Glen W. Flint. We feel he is the 4c 4c t is proposed that Article 4c 4c 4c wlution proposing to Amend Article IV of the , 4c Thank you. Mayor Morris F. Swapp Mayor Stanley Green Mayor O. Ross Sanders Mayor Gary Bush Mayor Donald DeWitt Mayor LeGrand E. Gregory Councilman LaMar Green Mayor Glen W. Cundall Mayor Lewis G. Shields Mayor J. Dale Smith 4c Bountiful Centerville Clearfield Clinton East Layton Farmington Fruit Heights Kaysville Layton North Salt Lake Mayor John G. Combe Mayor John L. Nicholas Mayor Boyd Thurgood Mayor Arch Widdison Mayor Loy F. Blake Mayor LeRoy P. Parkin Councilman Ben Thurgood Councilman Lynn Wood Councilman Eli R. Mitchell Councilman Max A. Hall Paid by Citizen for Glen W. Flint, Mayor Swapp South Weber Sunset 4c 4c 4c 4c Syracuse West Bountiful West Point 4c Woods Cross 4c Syracuse Layton West Bountiful West Bountiful 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c |