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Show WEEKLY REFLEX--DAVI- 22, 1976 NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER S i : ; -- , tP' vK:UWinh pa. rfw - nut ABour ' -O f a3 jlf T umMavgt V swop.. sj If D , s i crY iI , i VP- if II - : isL - j w'- - r jftfl WV i is && - . JUL b FM THE EUTIRE GREW U -:- ;!1 1 A! i4i Solid Pack Cream 0 Weber Holly Mint Fudge Santa announces the Winning ticket at Kaysvilles Holly Daze which was held last Saturday afternoon. HOLLY DAZE xk BUTTER Gal. Cream 0 Weber Whipping Members of the community old and young gathered at the Kaysville City building on Saturday afternoon for the annual Kaysville Hollv-Da?- e drawing SANTA was on hand at the Leona Thompson, CHAIRMAN of the Holly-Daz- e assisting the Chamber of Commerce was Ron Richins Winners were Gene Siler, LaReta S. Christensen, Sheryl Sanders, Gary Merrill, Russell Smuin, Val Martinez, Ora Belle Rice, Christine Warren, James Duckworth, Alise Umpleby, Ivy Harvey, Walt Parrish, Yvonne Ridel, Morey B. Jeffery and Jim Phillips Also Jeff Thompson, Pam Thompson, Varge Thompson, three. Mrs. Velma Bedsaul gave one winning gifts. Mary Talbot won two and George Talbot one; Ethel B. Carter won three; Velma Bedsaul won two; Kathy Bedsaul won city building from noon to 5 p m to take the childrens orders and give out treats to them all At 4 p m the big drawing was held with numerous gift items donated by the Kaysville business establishments under the direction of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce headed by Tom Hort as president and other officers Mike Golden, vice president and Fran Brown, secretary and treasurer. Rakel Thompson, Darrell Thompson son, Duane Knowles, Kyle Andersen, Devonya Ander sen, Robert G. Johnson won two, Robert M. Johnson won two, Fay Johnson won two, and Larry Clasen won four. It was nippy cold and Santa Claus diew the lucky winners from a huge box of tickets, np Cream 0 Weber Egg HOG By DEE CARTER will consider the possibilities of creating a new zone and th eenforcement aspects and report back to commission Members of the Layton City Council were informed at the council meeting last Thursday by Mayor Glen Shields that the state has completed the wording on the easement agreement for use in the AICUZ zones. THE LEGISLATURE has appropriated one million dollars to purchase the easements to prevent the development of high density areas surrounding Hill Air Force Base. In a letter from Donald Coleman in the state attorney generals office, the question was raised of the enforcement of the easements council. IN OTHER business, coun cil approved two ordinances and tabled a third for further study. An ordinance with a new definition of obscenity is believed to be enforceable and was adopted unanimously Revisions to the business license law were adopted, including changes in the procedures to be followed, deleting unnecessary information from the face of the license and deleting the fees from the ordinance which will now be set by resolution BUSINESS will no longei Featuring. . . Firth Carpet -- - Armstrong Vinyl Formica Wall and Counter Top Covering COVERIFIGS AIJ FLOOR - tttGflMlte Agent Dixon Reisbecf Layton of the Farmers Insurance Group of companies invites residents to watch fm When his organizations Knighthood Was in.Flowei float in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses parade on Years Day. Good life, will portray Farmers charaiteis I io.it Itnm fRte - fifip "o) study die completed y the Romanesque arches castle will be St CHASTfl ancelot, Morgan le of King Arthur; and Sn Galahad, the King of the Round able who made the quest for the Hob Grail. 01 I MANDARIN ORANGES Princella Cut No. 2lk fol ' YAMS - lb' 1 Kraft Miniature IOV2 Oz. Pkg. 1 $2.64 Case Case y QCLtN Guinevere, portin', ed h Miss Cashen, is sealed in the castle garden MARSHMALLOWS working on an embroiderv in the intricate design of the the castle features times hi idges, par ipets and concial towels lopptd hv bright pen- Plain or Salted nants lowi s on i be flo a will be .uiiti mini's lose s, pmk and white gladiolus pc ills, white 'lak Dull h IPS petals and a c ii it tv utii F es and t is op,) in i roses will be ust d m the t it es and Sonja to , s 1,1 tin g udt n i Sweet 'n Juicy CHOICE NAVEL ie PEANUTS Fancy Red i GRANGES & si, l'i' h i o' ' h" ; Kos 's I, 'ts h ii S ' " , ' ' ' p lie It w Si, im ki '4 T-BO- ' ' 10 II1 ' I1;:'"; TOMS 189 1 O " ' ' I, ,1,, It'll i!,. , c Lb. WHOLE , ' FRYERS 1 PHILADELPHIA 1 CREAO CHEESE ,1' ti, . b, STEAK w ''"'"fi 'UtuMB, ItLx ,,"IUI not, mg & f fi S mint and IJE - , 1,11 HENS mu M I A GRADE TURKEYS n. ", 'h , 88 COUNT Starting at IS t limit - ) Available ts ts - Si. FRUIT BASKETS 10 il Cl Of t CASE , 0 III $3.98 a mi n ie- 0 ir n a! ' , t " s, a i ' Of Nice Selection of H11. HU v ' ! mime to p mm HI, Sue ' s ; mi y II 4 lbs AVOCADOS ,, d 0 DELICIOUS APPLES tfi Siromberg Residence ILfcelsi BREAD flower-petale- To torn faflsffl (IM left Sliced Loaf Lb. Western Family sister . 1 PITTED OLIVES the of figures of Merlin, the King Arthur, magician, t, Flame, the hlv maid of Fe' !G Lindsay Select Asst. Flavors Reg. or Diet fire Damage ;T !5J5a $22.50 Case FRUIT COCKTAIL K.ng Arthurs court in (amelot Castle, that special plat e where all was serene, the sun dlwavs shown and eservone was happy in Standing g r Hunts No. 300 Can is i TUNA Ls PUMPKIN of- decided to table the subject further ti Monte Libbys No. 2J2 XU ficials questioned that in some cases and areas and 3 IMtsJfil Del Farmers Has Float In Tournament of Roses IN KEEPING with the tournament theme of I he 825-900- 0 Layton Some f! MEDAL Certifresh IT WILL be the second llout in the parade and the fifth unit in the line of match I he parade will be telecast on CBS, NBC and Metromedia The queen of the float, Miss Susan Cashen of La Mirada Calif, was selected in a na tional contest and Floor Decorating Our Specialty GOLD requires that trucks must until Bonnett MARGARINE be given three months grace in purchasing the licenses and penalties will be imposed late applicants Councilman Kent Randall questioned the portion which requires that the city attorney take legal action saving that in some situations, it might not be worth the expense Councilman John Baker responded with The law should be enforced regardless. BRUCE Barton, city attorney, proposed that council adopt the state codes on littering Part of that law have loads covered Lb. Blue 1 State Completes Ming Easement Agreement For Layton FLOOR FASIliOri CENTER '1 5Vt CREAM On The New 777 No. Main were Darrin Sanders, Jim John its zoning regulations. The letter also asked if zoning changes were pending in the area. A letter will be drafted inthe attorney forming generals office that the building moratorium has been lifted and that building in the area has not been prohibited. The planning 1 her gifts to Mrs R.W. Benton OTHER WINNERS THE STATE does not have the means and questioned if Layton City could incorporate the easement restrictions into Wall of '"I ..vj f 8 OZ PKG |