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Show u WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 17. 1977 mwm Layton Donald Former Layton resident, Joseph Orry Tanner was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Air Force on Dec. 1. He is the son of Mrs. Leontine A. Tanner of 189 S. Mam No. 17, Layton. ? V Y iX ' : ;! J i4Cf M- 'J Force at the age of 17. Later, he returned to Utah and graduated from the U. of U. While he was attending college, he worked nights to pay for his education. V HE AND his wife, , '44 ' g Yfxsgp i c' &'$!; 'YY. ' ,v 7, Vc ;f,:"-"- -' . - "1 " . .' ' Some of the candidates seeking the title of Miss Kaysville this year are, 1 to r, Kathy Robbins, Kathy Layton, Tami Jeppson, Margo Southworth and Debbie Ferrante. MISS KAYSVILLE Saturday, March 26, will be Contest. This event is sponsored by the Kaysville JCKs and Kaysville City. The curtain will go up at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be 50 cents. THIS YEAR there will be ten young ladies vying for the title of Miss Kaysville and the $250 scholarship that goes with it. Other prizes will be a $50 savings bond, and $25 savings bond and other prizes supplied by local merchants. This years director of the pageant is Mrs. Jackie Truman. Debbie Ferrante, age 18, is a senior at Davis High School. She is the daughter of Frank and Beverly Ferrante. At Davis, she is a member of the Student Council, the gymnastic team, and is on the honor role. She plans on attending Brigham Young University to major in special education. TAMI JEPPSON, age 17, is Nc 4 y p I t r I Ml JOSEPH 0. TANNER The L.L.L. Literary Club, met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Carma Dibble. A book review was given by Ellen Dibble, the daughter of Mrs. Dibble. Refreshments were served. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Dibble, Mrs. Verna Hill and Mrs. Norma Martin. Mrs. Deborah Christensen is home from the hospital She underwent an appendect- omy. Mrs. Sam Wilson and her daughters, Wendy and Jodi of Bountiful visited last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leo Hill. Whats going on? Just the greatest little jeans. At 20 off. V',V'' the annual Miss Kaysville J surgery. , - Yy?- is VJP V. - 4Yf 'M JV,; Y'. I Petra are the parents of five girls, Laura Lee, Karen Lee, Valerie, Brenda and Hope. Colonel Tanner is presently stationed in Brussells, Belgium. dmg y " Adams spending 5 weeks in the hospital. He underwent back r COL. TANNER graduated from Davis High. He enlisted in the U.S. Air f H. improving at home after senior at Davis High School. At Davis, she is a member of the DEttes drill team, a member of the Student Council, and a member of the class committee. She is an instructor of Hawaiian dance and Tahitian dance. She is the a junior at Davis High School. Her honors at school include National Honor Society, vice sophomore class president, pep club president, accompanist for the ACap-pell- a choir, received a superior rating for her piano solo at the Solo and Ensemble Festival, and has had a daughter of Roy and Jenell Layton. childrens story published. Tami plans on attending KATHY ROBBINS, age 16, is a junior at Davis High School. She is the daughter of William and Jeanette Robbins. At Davis, she is a Ricks College and majoring in music. Kathy Layton, age 18, is a was on the sophomore committee and in the school play. She plans on cheerleader, attending after college graduation. Margo Southworth, age 16, is a junior at Davis High School. Her honors in school include the National Honor Society, a cheerleader and a member of the gymnastics team. She plans on attending Brigham Young University and majoring in elementary education. She is the daughter of Maurine Southworth. DK1M1 TAX In the Comfort of Your Home 8 Yrs. Experience with same Company SPECIALIZING IN: Personal Income Mrs. Virginia Larson recently returned home from a bus tour vacation to the Mardi Gras. tour group The left Salt Lake City on Feb. 14. They traveled to Price, Moab, Monument Valley, Cortez and Business Returns Partnership Returns INFORMATION CALL BARRY H. AVERY 3762619 KEPT CONFIDENTIAL Gallop, New. Mexico. The second day, they visited old Albuquerque. Mrs. Larson was very impressed with an old Catholic Church that they toured in Albuquerque. REPRESENTING Tax Corporation of America She learned that New state that Mexico is the only prints the U.S. Constitution in two languages. Two languages are taught in school and most printed literature is also El Paso, Tex. and Juarez, Mexico were other interesting stops. Since Mrs. Larson is from Texas, this part of the trip was very special. In Del Rio, she was able to visit her 80 year old mother. San Antonio, the Cradle of Texas Liberty is an important shrine to all Texans and Americans alike. Mrs. Larson toured the Alamo and ate LAYTON DEPT. STORE n (MlliO irttilxaTfe 3? IffldfW lunch on the banks of the Casa Rio. Other stops included Hous-tin- , Lake Charles, La., Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The group spent three days enjoying the Mardi Gras. They were able to travel through the French Quarter in a horse drawn wagon. On the way home, the bus passed through Natchez, and Vicksburg, Miss, and into Fort Smith, Arkansas. This was the home of Hanging Judge Parker. Oklahoma City, where they have oil wells on the capitol grounds, was another stop. Mrs. Larson could see evidence of the drought and dust storms as she traveled. After a final farewell party in Denver, the group returned home on Feb. 27. Rex Morgan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Morgan, has recently been released from a hospital in France where he was undergoing treatment for an illness. 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