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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 7. 1977 IS n ftv! wSOQ Mrs. Athleen Hotton, the former Athleen Smith of Lay-to- n is reported critically ill at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, the past week. Mrs. Nora Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz, Mrs. MarAnn Burton and children jorie attended the wedding and reception in Tooele Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton and daughters Laurie and Shirley spent the holiday weekend in Burley, Idaho with Mr. Mortons sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Higley and family. Enroute home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Weaver, former Kaysville neighbors who live at Grace, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps and family were guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith of Washington D.C. at the Smith summer cabin at Pines Ranch in the Uintas, for the July 4th weekend. They all attended the Rodeo at Oakley on the KrCcnmtlcn famous sets of tools after they arrived in Atlanta, Ga., to compete for college scholarships and other prizes against state champion teams from the other 49 states in the Fsra'CfTtaYesr A Syracuse farmer has been named "Conservation Farmer of the Year by the Davis County Soil Conservation Dis- National Plymouth Trouble Shooting championship. The tools were hand-mad- e by the late Walter P. Chrysler, founder of Chrysler Corporation, when he was mechanic in 1892. starting his career as a Left to right are the team members representing Davis High School, Kaysville; Dean B. Goodrich, 17, 277 E. State, Farmington; Steven J. Lords, 18, 360 S. 50 West, Kaysville; and their instructor, Dennis H. Rosier, 193 E HISTORIC TOOLS trict. CHOSEN FOR the award was Masaru Yamada, a native of Syracuse who was born on the Loran Thurgood farm of which his father was an early sharecropper. 1st No., Kaysville. The controversy between the Davis County Sheriffs Office over the use of and a 1976 Cadillac is now a moot issue. LATE LAST week the Utah State Supreme Court refused to hear a motion filed by the Davis County District Attorneys Office which would have prevented the owner, arrested earlier in a drug raid in Clearfield, from getting his car back. Of- The County Attorneys fice had filed the appeal to the Supreme Court, but the John an- - D. peal was denied. This last minute maneuver took place after Second District Court Judge Thomley Swan earlier denied the motion by Defense Attorney Steven Vanderlin-de- n to reverse an earlier summary judgment. On June 2, Judge Swan had awarded the car to General Motors Acceptance McQuade Lie. Gen. Contractor Custom Homes, Additions, Remodel GENERAL Motors held the the car. General Motors attorney. Jay Barney told the court that Theopria Thomas had paid the lien and that the company was bound to return the car to the owner when the restraining order served by the Davis County Sheriffs Office was lifted. $5,537 lien on sheriffs office evolved around the procedure for getting the $8,000 value out of the car and into the county budget. If the court had awarded the car to the state at the first Build with someone who Cares r.iirn the car and specify how it would be used. They had school 3-- 5 yr. old SunsetClirtton or Kaysville Stories & Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts & Crafts Creative Drama, Science Rhythm Band. etc. Expenenced, Certified Teachers 376-835- 0 CLEARFIELD police officer, Reed Mecham said the man wearing only a pair of pants entered the store at 250 E. 200 South about 3 p.m. Friday and ordered the female attendant to fill the bag he was carrying with all the money in the till. But as the bandit was hastily leaving the station, he didnt even stop to pick up his machine just inside the station door and dropped the bag of money. OFFICER Mecham said the bandit, who had confronted the attendant with a revolver, didnt even stop to pick up his loot, but instead jumped into his car and sped west on 200 South. He was very nervous and very embarrassed by it all, attendant OFFICER Mecham said a good description of the assailant was obtained and the bag he left behind is being examined for fingerprints, grb MieilAIL SAILH Keeps you COOL without Keeping you Broke Mrs. Velma Benton attend- ed a bridal shower in Holladay in honor of Miss Jill Taylor who will be married to Mrs. Bentons grandson, Dick Benton, on July 15. Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Benton. Miss Debbie Fisher is attending the summertime semester at Brigham Young University in Provo. She is the daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Jay Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison and daughter Kristin at- tended. Miss Cindy Barton who has been spending the past months in San Jose, Calif, is now at home and will be liv Millers brother, Frank Schoffields CLEiOIS Over 20 Yrs. Experience Calif. sister and brother-in-law- , r.1r. Nellie and Harry Bristol, Mrs. Ora Thorson, Richfield, George and Gladys Whitlock, MR. YAMADA also leases an additional 120 acres in Syracuse on which onions and small grains are planted, grb They came to help with Mrs. Adams mother, Mrs. Pearl Pierce who broke her hip and is confined to the hospital in Salt Lake City for Riverside, Calif.; another Ariz.; her father, John Pierce, Freemont, Utah; Mesa, Ariz. Steam Cleaning Special!! 95 We clean all kinds of remove furniture-- we cat and odors dog With Adv. 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Mrs. Nora Miller left Monday July 4 for a two week stay in California. She went to Claremont where she will visit with Mrs. Leon Miller and family and also spend time in Taft, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and family. DUTCH BOY and other daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown and children, Burke and Brittnie of Orem spent practices started when he purchased the farm have since become a planned program. reached an agreement the car would be sold in six months. Sheriff William Dub Lawrence said the issue of the use of the Cadillac is now academic, rk children. Thirty guests months while she continues her studies at BYU. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Barton. Mrs. Nora Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz, Mrs. Mor-jon- e Ann Burton and children were guests in Salt Lake City for the family birthday gathering in honor of Mrs. SAFETY Residential Coolers Down and Side Discharge Save on All Sizes Arriving Saturday July 2 from Fairbanks, Alaska were James Smith and two sons, Phillip and Vernon. While in Utah they will be houseguests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith and also visit with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Essie Thomley underwent major surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center. ing in Provo the next few A said. LIMITED ENROLLMENT xandria, Va., visited for five days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker and with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster while enroute home from San Jose, Calif, on a business trip. several weeks. Her mother returned to Richfield where she is convalescing. Mrs. Annette Hawkes and her sister-in-laMrs. Jennie Monson spent 10 days recently on a 10 day tour of the Hawaiian Islands. A nephew of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton were recent visitors. They were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benton and three daughters of Roseville, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker entertained at a patio dinner Tuesday evening at their home for family members and relatives. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams, Yuba City, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams and family of Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan and in the unidentified REGISTER NOW FOR FALL 376-967- 7 nervous robber was foiled his attempt to hold up a Fina service station in Clearfield by a believe it or not gumball machine. Ale- sister and husband, Rose and Taft Shackleford, Sara Vista, Nervous Robber Foiled By Gumball Machine Corporation THE ISSUE between the county commission and the 825-981- 2 have had to show they needed (GMAC). Thomas is presently awaiting trial on charges of possessing a controlled substance. Construction Co. hearing, the county would Robert Barker from Mr. Yamada purchased a farm in 1957 and began conservation practices on the land with cooperation from the SDC. Most of the conservation e Davis County Commissioners holiday. Fust Security Bank of Muuay Fust Serumy bank ot Logan N A N A Fust Security Bank of Rock Springs Fust Security state Bank ol Helper Wyo |