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Show 1 ) i t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 14, 1977 IS Federal TJornans Fie iv Club Officers Elected recording secretary; Elna. At the recent election luncheon of the Federal Womans Club the following were elected to serve the 1977-7year: Huilett, corresponding EVA 825-039- 1 Donna Brown, treasurer; Verla Rosequist, membership chairman; Mary Hansing, publicity chairman; Harriet Lee, flash editor; Marion Hardy, assistant flash editor and Jenny Hood, historian. 8 C. Wiseman, president; Edith Johnson, president elect; Mae McGhie, Ray Cook has been in the Davis North Medical Center for the past several days, after becoming suddenly ill at his home on Saturday morn- July 1,1977 Alexander, 31 Ladies Club Meet So. 100 Layton, girl E. 1050 N., Kaysville, girl Mr and Mrs. Walter L. Drive, Layton, girl Mr. and Schofield, 471 Wasatch July 4, 1977 Nance, Mrs Allen B 51 July 5, 1977 and Mrs. Gary A. Christensen, 895 La Verde, stallation July 6, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Eicher, 544 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, boy Haadquartara" SALES - SERVICE TILLERS SAWS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE CHAIN milk. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darvil O. Wilcox, of Syracuse and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harold R. Gammon of C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR - Spanish and means lb. 14oz. 3 - OGDEN Baby. The informal meeting will be held the third Monday of each month. The name La Leche is Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Wilcox announce the birth of Jacob William, on July 2 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. He weighed 7 Dont Cut It Bring It To CSS Your Brlggt S Stratton - MECHAM receiving treatment at the Davis North Medical Hospital for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bodily have returned to their Califor- nia home after spending two weeks here visiting at the home of Jerrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Bodily. The A non- - the profit organization, leagues purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breastfeeding. ALL women interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend; as are their babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend. For more information about the meeting or help with problems about breastfeeding 9 call Susan Cole or Lynn Wannberg. 376-857- below-the-zon- military performance, knowledge, bearing and efforts. Being selected below-the-zon- e means that the Layton. 78 John W. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Porter of 700 South, 3348 West Syracuse, has been specially identified for early promotion to senior airman in the U.S. Air Force. AIRMAN Porter was awarded the new rating by a e promotion board which considered job in- dividual has been awarded the senior airman stripe up to six months in advance of normal promotion eligibility. Competition in this category is highly competitive and reserved for only those airmen who excel on the job and are recommended by their unit commanders. THE AIRMAN is a radio operator at Bergstrom AFB, Texas and serves with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. Airman Porter is a 1970 graduate of Clearfield High School and attended Brigham Young University in Provo. r 2OV2 STEVE CHAPMAN LA l $12,598. Was $14,403.00 Sale 21 W ST. THOMAS Stock 598. Fully self contained. Was $15,420.00 Sale JOE PETERSON DALE JAOUES Parts Mgr Saasmr wishes a happy their are this time. them at Among Troy Weaver, anniversary son of Brett and Jeanette Weaver, 408 W. 2300 North, Sunset, July 8; Dayton Chilson, son of Bill and Julie Chilson, 1608 Davis Dr., Layton, July 14; Collin Faw- The Davis County Reflex-Journ- al birthday to all babies of the area celebrating cett, son of Nolan and Paula Fawcett, 525 N. Main, Kaysville, July 20; and David Ronald Barton, son of Ronald and Laurel Barton, 340 W. 100 North, Kaysville, DAVID RONALD BARTON July 19. Receives Special Award CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS LOWEST PRICE EVER $12,998. 11 SHAWNEE CAMPER Stock 731. Was $4905.00 Sale $500 cash return on El Dorado Minihomes and Trailers during BLACK HAT DAYS for you to use as you wish for your vacation or other wants and needs. Marie Bridgeford, Hill Air Force Base received a special award for spelling and vocabulary from the Stevens Henager College. Those earning a place on the honor roll with high honors are Anthony Galletta, Anita Lufer, Randy Singleton, Emerita Valencia, Hara Yoshikawa, all from Layton and Kelly Seidel from Hill Air Force Base. ALSO earning a place on the honor roll with honors are Kenneth F. Bell, Harriett Gerald and Plummer Summers from Layton. For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job GOUHITLY Don Pearson -- FREE Students from Clinton earning high honors are Russell E. Hohmann and Julienne Kawa. Fahy S. Robinson, president of the College, compliments and congratulates them for their academic excellence. Stock 1302. Tinted glass, body side moulding, Air conditioning, con-- 1 sole, automatic, tilt wheel, Sport wheel covers. Sale $5797. NOVA COUPE Stock 1060. 350 V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radial tires. List $4895.45 Sale $4295. CUB BAIR PAUL GARRETT Salesman Salesman K. O. MURDOCK Salesman DEMO AND DRIVER TRAINING CARS & TRUCKS 14 demos and driver training cars now available at great savings ... all are 1977 models, low mileage, extended warranty. Example of savings VEGA Stock 821 Driver Training . JACK ROBINSON BILL SANOOZ ROB HANSEN S.imm.n Salesman Salesman List $4016.75 SILVERADO . $4299. Sale Sale OPEN EVENINGS $7595 5 No Leaks No Maintenance Requires No Seams CHEVETTE Stock 1164 1.6 engine, automatic, tintec body side mouldings. List $3971.30 Sale $3599. VEGA HATCHBACK Stock 1321. 4 speed, 4 cyl., tinted glass, trim rings, radio. List $3852.75 Sale $3495. 1974 MONTE CARLO 1975 IMPALA SPORTS Sedan. Automatic-PS- , PB, Air cond., Radial Automatic, PS, PB, Air Cond., Engine, Landau, Wire Wheels SALE $2795 1975 MALIBU 4 door Automatic, PS, PB, Air Cond. Excellent Condition -- sale $2495 V-- 8 . 1973 CHEVROLET Automatic. PS, PB, Air Cond., New Paint and tires 4 SALE one PARTS AND SERVICE SPECIAL A.R.A. CRUISE CONTROL. Made for most late model Chevrolet cars and trucks. $129.95 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH , L sale $2895 Demo List. $9597.95 394-658- LAYTON, UTAH $3495 825 ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 USED CAR SPECIALS . CREW-CA- B GUTTERS - Manager or Tire V RMi MONTE CARLO LANDAU PAZ Fully self contained. Use Car Sales Mgr Happy Birthday 766-030- Airman Is Identified Births In For Early Promotion Syracuse REPAIRING REPAIRING rt 849, HAFB. LAWN MOWER A The Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed visit the Rhets meetings any second or fourth Wednesday of the month at 4: 15 p.m. in the D06 conference room, building IN KAYSVILLE SHARPENING TOPIC of discussion will be interested in Toastmistress are invited to July 9, 1977 and Mrs. M. Blaine Palmer, 2165 S. Sorrento, Woods Cross, girl Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Hansen, 7952 So. 4000 W., Wellsville, Utah, boy - of- ANY women Mr. 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE Articulette The Kaysville La Leche League will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday July 18 at the Kaysville City Bowery, behind the city hall. ficers for the coming year was conducted by Connie Truax, Articulette member. Layton, girl LAWN MOWERS of t part of this past week, their out of state friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Beesley of Jackson, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Yale Peterson and daughter Jodi, of Shelly, Idaho. During their stay they had a cookout supper, cherry picking spree, and a trip to the Ogden Temple together. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Dahl and their family have returned to their California home after a visit here at the home of Mrs. Eva T. Dahl, and other family members. Mr. and Mis. E. Jay Cuih-beattended the annual Olsen family reunion that was held at Mautua, last Friday. Clifford Barber has been Kaysville La Leche Will Meet Monday Shirley Maylett, president, Phillips Street, 766-131- the outdoor each of the wards presented an original skit for the evenings entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen have had as their guests Following cook-ou- South Ogden; Ann Roueche, secretary, Layton; Kay Fick, Kaysville and Phyllis Abner, delegate, Clearfield. A steak dinner was enjoyed while entertainment was furSweet nished by the after which the inAdelines, Layton, boy Mr ing. Four members of the newly organized Hill Air Force Base chapter of theRhets Toastmis-tres- s Club (pronounced Rheets, meaning proficiency in speaking and writing) were guests of the Articulettes Chapter at the Ramada Inn, Ogden, on Thursday evening June 30. THESE members were July 2, 1977 and Mrs. Mark W. Wilcox, 2927 W. 700 S., Syracuse, boy Mr and Mrs. Terry D. Smedley, 490 W. Gentile, July 3, 1977 and Mrs. John D. Hopper, 196 Flint. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jaoy Cuthbert spent overnight one evening last week with Mrs. Louise Wilcox Johnson, at her home in Orem. They all attended the Play, Pageant of the Arts, annual production in American Fork. The Syracuse Utah Stake Presidency and their wives entertained for all ward bishoprics in the stake at a picnic dinner at the stake camp last Wednesday even- A large group of residents throughout the area gained much from the three-da- y workshop that was held last Mr. Mr. formed the committee included Mrs. Joan Child, Jere D. Hodges and John A. ing. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. E., No. 3, Kaysville, girl week at the Utah State University at Logan. The educational forum was entitled "Stairway to Heaven. Those from Syracuse who By VIRGINIA BENNETT sece-tary- |