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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A V!S NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 15. 1976 By VIRGINIA BENNETT 8254311 Mrs. James T. (LaVaun) Williams, presented the Christmas story, A Night Remembered, for members of the Syra-Lit- a Club, as they gathered at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton on Monday evening. Dinner preceded the program. Fifteen club members were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Art Paskett and daughters Pam and Julie and Andy White all of Lynnwood, Wash, visited last week at the hbme of Mrs. Pasketts parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Della Silva. The Pasketts were eager to tell their relatives of the outstanding accomplishments of their daughter, Pam, who is 17 years of age, and who has just received the honor of being the All American High Getting settled in the new building are Gene and Gerald Carlson who operate Genes Electronics which is now located in Layton. NE17 BUILDING Girl in her field. Miss Paskett attends the Meadow Dale High School in Lynwood. She was Washin- School nas been doubled while the floor space has increased by 4 to 5 times. The business specializes in television, component stereos, and radio sales and service. opened for business in its new location at ; 1981 N. Main. Layton is Genes Electronics which moved from Syracuse. j ijust i 'THE BUSINESS was start- ) led five years ago by Gene Carlson and his brother THE SERVICE department will take calls from Farmington to Ogden. Besides the partners, there are three The Carlson' employees. Gerald joined him two years ago. In the new building, I was which constructed, Con-- 1 Dave Miller by structkm Co., the inventory aoa ocnsidsB ii Pr-r- -n W W brothers invite all their customers to come and see the new store, die : A claim for installation of a valve at Freeport Center was paid by the Clearfield City Council last week. was paid to Xnudson Construction Company for materials and installation of a valve for a 16 Inch water line at the freeport Cotter, t The council also heard an on a cable TV franchise in the area. City Manager Gayle Starks read of franchise portions t greement which was urchased Feb. 14, 1966. ftp-da- te j ; AT THAT time the city r quested that a TV head be I aced in Clearfield. At the. , resent time they are solicit-- . tg subscribers. Councilman . Gene Fessler made a motion that the city authorize them Iv fo go.ahead but they keep in mind Clearfield's request for ' a TV head. The motion was t carried, s f -- r iii3ii;iiu& tiemuffit- u i" r Mrs. Janice Rollins of Boise, Ida. are grandparents of the child. are Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Rankin Sr. of South Carolina, Mr. L.R. On Dec. 2, Katrina Campbell was bora into the William and Sonya Campbell family. the council support this committee and prepare a A baby girl was bora Dec. 2 to Loren and Sheila Ekstrom Bruns. Ryan and Laurie Bruns, the babys brother and sister were happy about the 7 inch girl that will be lb. named Karrie Marie Bruns. Nebraska residents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bruns and Salt Lake City residents Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ekstrom are the grandparents. Mrs. Delia Bruns and Mr. and Mrs. John Parks of Nebraska are the great- - letter to that effect.- Voting was unanimous. Clearfield City has received a., letter from Billy .Casper 'stating that bis firm would prepare a preliminary conceptual design for a golf course in the area. The council felt they should ask him to attend a council meeting to introduce his firm and discuss a future golf course in Clearfield, mnm - Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Brown of California and Mrs. Leora Lee of Salt Lake City, dmg Sets XmasLleet Garcia announce the birth of their first child. Nash Johnathan Garare jpiN THE Davis High Choirs in their annual ChristNow is the Season on Caroling December20at7:30 p.m. The program is geared to entertain every member in your family. Youll hear old favorites such as Twas the Night Before Christmas and mas program Silent Night. auditorium. Admission is free. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shumway of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garcia of running and has also been mentioned for future Olympic materials. She is a senior this year, and the family were formerly residents of Roy. Mrs. Norman J. Bennett entertained with a slumber party for her daughter, Angie, last Friday evening at their home. Angie was seven years old. Little guests who came for the evenings fun and breakfast Fountain Green, Ut. have' been visiting this week at the home of their and daughter. Bishop and Mrs.. son-in-la- w Clyde B. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox have moved into their newly erected home this past week. It is located on 1000 West, just south of the home of Dons grandparents home, the late Lawrence I Criddle residence. On Monday evening, Dec. 20, the Rentmeister family members will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rentmeister for their annual Christmas dinner and party. The Rachel Layton Warren Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at Kens Restaurant on Wednesday evening for their regular meeting and Christmas dinner. nafial psaastg of cgRgp members were their hus- bands. Hostesses were Mrs. I ram Schofield, Mrs. Gloria Cuth-ber- t, Mrs. Dean Wilcox and Mrs. Lorraine Hamblin. The evenings program was given by the Hill Family including the parents and six children of North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs are proudly boasting of two new grandchildren. The first born to Dr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Huber of Orem, November. Last Friday another of the Brigs fLajitsrs gave birth to a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorensen of Salt Lake City, are the parents of a new jhaby, their first child. Mrs. Sorensen is the former (Julianne Briggs and Mrs. Huber is the former Beth Briggs. It was the Hubers sixth child and their fourth son. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Holt are back home after spending a few days in Denver, Colo., attending a beet growers convention. JaycsUc BIrUnJoy Colouration On November 20, 1976 the Layton Jaycettes celebrated their 30th birthday at the Valley View Country Club. A LOVELY dinner was served to past and present Jaycettes. A program was presented wherein the past presidents gave readings. Jaycee President Tom Tudor, on behalf of the Layton Jaycees, presented the ladies with a lovely birthday cake. A raffle topped off the days event. gK8maaPB8Ba3BQ3 ! ichelle Thurgood, Christi YOUH KlGUnAUCB Ticia Thurgood, Christie GO UP? were: Tricia Spencer, Nance, Melissa Thurgood, Monica Thurgood, Stacey Taylor, Teri Bennett, and Jennifer Volk. Mrs. Wanda E. Olsen has returned home after visiting in Spring Valley, Calif, for the past three weeks at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Smith, and their family. Tovey, Telephone employees Insurance, payroll deductible Cell us 820-408- son-in-la- w at Farm Duroau 825-303- 0 1 Sul TEH I30T ONES A0E HOUJ AT n. babys grandparents INSTALLATION ceremonies will be conducted by Mrs. Marion Hardy of the Bountiful Club for the following new members: Mrs. Alice B. Wilson, Mrs. Louise Stein, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stott of Layton are the way than with music. Lakeview Business and Professional Women will hold their annual Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 16, at the Empress Supper Club in Lay-toThe social will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner to be served at7:3Qp.m. Shum-wa- y Nov. 30 cia. The the tree spirit of Christmas? Whats a better Want to get in NEW SONGS will be introduced as well. Youll even get a visit from Santa. Hope to see you in the Davis High BPVJ William Campbell. Xmas f.'asic gtons state champion for women in the cross country ; childs Mrs. Wanda Mower, Mrs. Jennie Ingham, Mrs. Jean-nin- e Girardo and Mrs. Martha Mulder. A check will be presented' as a Christmas gift to the NIGH TRADE-I- N V Clearfield senior citizens STRIKE IS OVER! group. Mrs. Donna Swenson will accept on behalf of the senior citizens. MRS. FLORA Knight will present a Christmas reading. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Gloria Thim, and Mrs. Ethel Clements, vice president. Reservations can be made by 4 or calling Mrs. Thim, Mrs. Clements, Legion Dinner The American Legion Post Kaysville will hold their January monthly dinner on Q 82 of Sit! . lt rJEUl La!ievlsv; Five other children were excited about having a baby sister. Grandparents from Boise, Ida. are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. John E. and Pamela are Great-grandparen- ts president, 'Vi? I'fU t P. Rollins of Holladay and Nebraska. By MARGO MAUGHAN $13,713.01 Dec. 3 in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Lee of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.R. Hare Sr. of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Rankin of Florida are the childs grandparents. Wasatch Front Regional Council sent a letter of invitation to Mayor Sanders and the council attend their annual meeting. Councilman Neldon Hamblin made a motion that the city should provide the necessary funds from council unassigned funds for the mayor and his wife to attend the annual meeting. Voting was unanimous. AT THE present time Mayor Sanders is serving on' the Resource, Conservation and Development Committee developed in Idaho by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Sewer Services. The committee is to And out what needs the cities have. Gene Fessler made a motion that The J; ; III. Great-grandparen- ts Birth s grandparents of the young infant. Justin Lee Rollins is the name chosen by Stephen and Patti L Lee Rollins for their new baby boy that was bora The first child of Frank L.R. Hare Jr. and Lou Ellen Rankin was bora in Ogden on Nov. 29. The boy will be named Frank LeeRoy Hare Hare of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Elly Eichthaler of CBUF30 jfe ILaylton Get The Spirit From Davis this was a husky little boy making his arrival In late She was called to the' California City because of the illness of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook of OVID!! TO 1901 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 376-579- 773-183- 4. Saturday January 8 rather than January 1 being New Years Eve. THEY HOLD a hot dinner the first Saturday evening month at the Legion Hall and is open to the public. Monte Commander Selander hoped that everyone will note this change on their calendars so they do not miss the dinner. h THE AMERICAN Legion is VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM AND still conducting their paper and aluminum drive to help raise funds for their community projects. It has been successful this far and they appreciate the support the citizens have given them and they wish to continue their drive and need your continued support. iS, IF YOU have newspapers and cannot deliver them at Carls Chevron Station in Kaysville, just call Bud Jefand fery at o 376-879- 1 arrangements will be made to have them picked up for the American Legion Drive, np Births In Kaysville Boasting over the arrival of their second child, and second son are Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Hales of 600 South Main St., Kaysville. AN 8 lb 15 oz. lad arrived on Dec. 8 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Ryan Webster Hales. At home to welcome the playmate is a little brother Shawn. THE MOTHER is the former Kathy Francis of Kaysville. The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Hales, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Francis, all of Kaysville. THE GREAT- - grandparents include Mrs. Mina Oldham, Kaysville; Mrs. Flora West, Mrs. LaVon Hales, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Francis, of Morgan. PRE-GRAU- D 0FBX8 SPECIAL scyTf ilillii M- - iftf 0G M0DELAU122Y 12 DIAGONAL 3 FOR -- IFBEIi With oMg) flIRKEV purctess c! nr.v or ussd car. Dec. 2nd thru 19 (With Coupon) TMi EDS HMOSS 025-6- 1 COUPON- 1 4 15 4 02E-9f-21 I I I I 1 |