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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 21, 1977 IS -- i. 1 I I . ! Elder Nathan Porter has received his mission call to serve a two year LDS mission to the England-Manchestmission He will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Aug. 20. He is the son of Mr. Mrs Glenn S. Porter and and members of the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward. Elder Brett Larkin has received his mission call to LDS Mission serve a two-yer to the Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin of Fruit England-Mancheste- Heights. Mr and Mrs. Michael Blood and family of Los Alamos, New Mexico arrived to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs William M. Packer and other relatives and friends. They will also be visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blood in Clearfield during their stay They came for the wedding of Mrs Bloods brother, Tom Packer who was married Members of the Funky Fashions to r, Shari Jessop, president; include, Melinda Dent, treasurer; April Tumeau, reporter; Jennifer Whittaker, secretary; Colleen Cook, vice president. (Absent at time of photo Jeana White, music leader). 4-- H Friday, July 15 to Marilee Waite both of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun-for- d and family will be guests in Salt Lake City on July 24 for a family gathering at the home of Dr. and Mrs Robert Cundick. 1 FUNKY FASHIONS 4-- and some have even completed their skirts for the Davis County Fair in August. Jeana White is a new member and will hold the office of music leader The Funky Fashions of the Club are really going full speed ahead this summer. They participated m the Lagoon Day, where they went swimming, picnicking and all other kinds of activities. 4-- THE other members are Shari Jessop, president; Colleen Cook, vice president; Jennifer Whittaker, secreMelinda Dent, tary; treasurer; April Turneau, APRIL Tumeau participated in the talent show program. She did a lively tap dance and won in the junior division. On July 12 they attended Sunrise Services at 6 a.m. reporter; and Mrs. Judy Turneau, leader. that the girls have completed their first article they are going to have a Now THEY HAVE also started their tasks of sewing. All have completed their first project, at each meeting, one of the girls will give a demonstration pertaining to their project of sewing. Elder Brett Flint has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Louisiana-Bato- n Rouge mission. He will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt THEY ARE planning a tour to Salt Lake City to study Lake City on Aug 20. He is a member of the Kaysville 16th LDS Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant different phases of the clothing industry. All the girls are also looking forward to the Style Dress Review in August where they will be in Flint Mr. and Mrs Verl A. Walker entertained at a patio dinner at their home Saturday evening for the annual Clover Club stockholders party. Ninety guests attended. Mrs. Jack Robins arrived by plan Wednesday from Denver, Colo, to visit two days with her parents Mr. and Mrs Waynard Bennett. the division. The summer is going very fast and the girls cant wait to start school in their new pre-juni- Record Book Workshop. Also Layton A fun evening was enjoyed by members of the Layton Chamber of Commerce and their wives on Saturday evening when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morgan at their home on East Fiddlers Creek Road m Lay-toA turkey barbecue and much accompanying delicious food was served in the garden of Mr. and Mrs Morgan. BACK HOE Excavating Sewers Water lines & n. laterals Driveways torn out & new ones repioced LYNN KNEEDY 376-142- 8 376-301- 1 376-313- 2 If t ' Mr. and Mrs Keith H. Bnmhall Sr. and their family, Mr. and Mrs Keith H. Brtmhall Jr. and seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brimhall and four children, and two of their other grandchildren, Jamie Brimhall and Kenny Benson from Meridian, Idaho all attended the Brimhall family reunion at Show Low, Ariz over the weekend where 100 descendants were in atten dance. Mr. n o Papa and Mrs. Keith H. Bnmhall Sr. also spent time visiting in Mesa and Phoenix, Ariz before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall Sr. alsoattended the Ole Nielson family reunion at Wendell, Idaho prior to the one m Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sandberg and family of Whittier, Calif, arrived to attend his mothers funeral, Mrs. Jean Under- wood Sandberg held Saturday in Logan with graveside ser- vices and burial in the Memorial Park. Mrs. Sandberg was a former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sandberg and family also were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker during their stay in Kaysville. Tuesday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall were her sister Mrs. Maurine Byington and her two daughters, Mrs. Ardell Merritt of Montpelier, Idaho and Mrs. Carol Pearson of Maryland. They were enroute to Oakland, Calif. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister were her brother Noal H. Black of Galeta, Calif. He visited for 10 days while he was teaching a series of seminars in Salt By ROSELYN KIRK audit to see if the $25,000 needed to hire the four men County Commissioners asked County Clerk Rod Walker to go over the county budget with the auditor, but after the budget report, failed to take action on the matter that had prompted the request for the accounting. for the next five months was available in the budget. THE MATTER had arisen about two weeks ago when Dub Sheriff William Lawrence asked the county commission to provide the money to hire four additional deputies to replace deputies assigned to staff paramedic units. Sheriff Lawrence called for immediate action since is service paramedic scheduled to begin in the north end of the county on left. He said that the county has August at their home Sunday Recent visitors of Mr Mrs. Golden Taylor were and Mrs. Verl Broadham four children of Cardston LDS Temples, Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Bountiful; Mr and Mrs. James Kent and children of Whittier, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. (Bill) Christensen of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Kent and sons David and Jeffery also spent time at their summer cabin in Montana Houseguests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bartholomew and daughter Sherrie Lou and a friend Miss Barbara Martin from Greene, New York. They were enroute home from attending their sons wedding in Sacramento, Idaho I 1 m ? v Jf en T.-di h3s expended about 44 percent of their budget and has taken in about 38 percent of their revenue, but that $400,000 available in revenue sharing funds which can be made available to adbegin construction on the the county to dition courthouse. However, the commission said they still will not advertise for bids on the courthouse until they receive final word from U.S. Senators Jake Gam the presence of revenue sharing funds m the budget made it difficult to figure exactly how much money, if any, would provide a credit balance by the end of the year. and Orrin Hatch that no money will be available an Economic through Development Association COMMISSIONER Wendell Zaugg said, that a conversation with Chief Deputy Jan Cunningham, the deputy indicated that the paramedics service will have enough men. But the shortage will be in the sheriff's department itself. Commissioner Zaugg said the sheriffs office was not pushing for the men to be hired immediately. Commissioner C.E. Moss asked how long the commission could go without hiring the men. After some discussion the commission agreed to take action missioners were notified by (EDA) grant. EARLIER THIS week com- Craig Smith, EDA director in the Denver Regional office, that no money would be available to Davis County. But Commissioner Glen Flint said although it doesnt look like the county will get any money, the commission will wait for word from the senators before they advertise for bids. When the decision is made, the commission will have to advertisse for 30 days prior to bids opening on the courthouse addition. TUESDAYS ITALIAN FEAST All You Care to Eat Tongy Spaghetti Build Your Piping Ho Pizza Own Salad 99 CHILDREN UNDER 10 ONLY $1.25 lttlkowjfe Layton, Ogden, Salt Lake City ' r iJ, 1 V I THE BUDGET report also showed that the commission MR. WALKER reported Tuesday it was difficult to determine whether the $32000 overage the commissioners earlier anticipated having at the end of the year will be Calif. fSr t A- 12 son-in-la- Falls, Cardston Alberta and Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor entertained their study group and Mr. and lberta Canada. They also visited with Mrs. Rosana White, mother of Mrs Taylor. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen the past week were all three of their children and their families. The occasion was to honor their parents on their golden wedding anniversary on July 14 and also Mr. Christensens birthday anniversary on July Other guests were Mrs. the even- ing Lake City. and Westwood Beverly children of Circleville, Utah and Mrs. Dianne Weeks and children of Sprmgville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and sons Don and Mark and a friend Blair Barton have returned from a vacation trip. They visited in Ucon, Idaho with a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughs, and then vacationed through Glacier National Park and attended the Calgary Stampede at Calgary Alberta Canada, then on to Bamff National Park and Lake Louise National Parks also visiting the Columbia Ice Fields. They drove on to Portland, Ore. to visit with their other Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Owen Mason and down the coast to San Francisco and home. They also visited all three of 1. Prior to making a decision on the staffing matter, the commission called for an when the sheriff indicates he needs the additional men. S v-- 3 Of v J 3 i will go directly to tha purchumr 1J73cr.il 1377 Eldorado mini home in stock. OUR 1976 AND 1977 ELDORADO MINI HOMES HAVE GOTTA GO PORTABLE COLOR TV WITH EACH 1976 ELDORADO MINI HOME SOLD. 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