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Show I I 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 28. 1977 IS Kaysville Births With the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Ale- xander of 31 South 100 East, Kaysville are boasting over a span, the first in the family. Little Jana Lynne arrived on July 1, 1977 at the Davis Medical North Center weighing in at 4 lbs. 12 oz. The new mother is the former Laurie Nelson of Clearfield. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Washington Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson, Clearfield. are Mr. and Mrs. Hellel Boyce, Escalante, Great-grandparen- ts Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard' Clapp, Mystic, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welhelm, Ludlow, Mass. The making the five generations, include Mr. and Mrs. John Allyn, Mystic, Conn., and Mrs. Stephanie Wilhelm, Mystic, Conn. Welcoming their second child and second son into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Eicher of 544 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. Benjamin Dan arrived on J uly 6, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Center weighing in at 6 lbs. 14 oz. To make the situation more unique, Benjamin was bom on his brother Jonathans birthday. Jonathan is two years old. Mrs. Eicher is the former Kathleen Atwood of River-dale. include Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Ray D. Eicher, Fairview, Utah and Mrs. Yvonne Atwood, Riverdale. Mrs. Alma Sinclair of Salt Lake City is the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Murphy of 321 West Center Street are parents of a new son born July 14, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. The mother is the former Debra Thomas. Excited over the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bargar of Kaysville. The bundle arrived on July 8, 1977 at the St. Benedicts Hospital weighing in at 4 lbs 15 oz. and will be named Sabrina. The new mother will be remembered as the former Pamela Norman of South Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Bargar, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Norman of South Ogden are the grandparents. Its a daughter for Dr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Pierson of Kaysville. The 8 lb girl arrived on June 25, 1977 and will be named Natalie. At home to welcome the new addition are one sister and two brothers, Kimberly, Bradley and Brett. The mother is the former Carolyn Adams of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Adams, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson of Plymouth, Utah. Proudly announcing the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Perry of 141 North GOO East, Kaysville. The 8 lbs 13 oz baby daughter was born on July 18, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Center and is their sixth child. At home are Michael, Joseph, Stephen, Raellen and Daniel. Mrs. Perry will be remembered as the former Carla Bryan Gerald. Mrs. Purdy was the former Pat Wilde of Fruit Heights. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilde, Fruit Heights. are Great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iverson, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville, np Cheney of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cheney of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Perry of Bountiful. The are Mrs. Alice Cheney of Ammon, Idaho and Mrs. Lillian H. Howard of Woods Cross. Announcing the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Fawcett of 525 North Main Street, Kaysville. The 8 lbs 1 oz lad arrived on July 14, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and is their second child. They have a son Collin at home. The mother will be remembered as the former Paula Rigby of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fawcett of Henefer. np From Burley, Idaho comes word of the arrival of a son born on July 13, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, former Kaysville residents. The lad weighed in at 8 lbs 9 oz and will be named Joshua Durtschi. He is being welcomed home by five brothers and sisters, Margaret, Teresa, Charles II, Heidi and Heather. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Barnes of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durtschi of Centerville, who are making the news known. A lives in Salt Lake City. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Steven Purdy of Logan, formerly of Kaysville. A 7 lb 8 oz son was born July 5, 1977 at the Logan LDS Hospital and he will be named great-grandmoth- Births In Syracuse daughter arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Wilcox of 1157 South 3000 W., Syracuse, last Saturday. She was born at the McKay Hospital in Ogden and weighed 8 Vi lbs. With this arrival the family has three daughters and three sons. Welcoming her home were Lauri Ann and Teresa and Darrell, Trent and Kelton. Layton Births On July 11, 1977, Mr. and Mrs. Val W. Adams of 514 E. Gentile, Layton became the parents of a baby boy. They will name the new arrival Ryan Mark Adams. They have two other children. Don and June Baxter of Layton and Vern and Fawn Jetta Beesley of North Salt Lake are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Whitesides of Layton are the boys Its a boy for Joe and Irene Valdez Castillo. The youngster was bom July 7, 1977 in Ogden. He will be named Jose Castillo Jr. Scott and Kristie are the older Castillo children. Grandparents ate Mr. and Mrs. Jose Castillo of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Casper Valdez of Kaysville. Neil Stewart, who was born July 8, 1977 in Ogden, is the newest member of the James E. Stewart family. The boy has a brother, Paul and a sister, Jamie, who is 20 months. A grandmother, Mrs. Lela Stewart, lives in Ogden. George and Janet Wilson Wardell became the parents of a baby boy on July 3, 1977. This is their fourth child. He will be named Michael Ty Wardell. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Terry Wilson and Mrs. Kathrine Wardell of Ogare den. Mrs. Martha Dredhse! of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Emily Turpin of Murray, dmg ts Clinton City Approves A are Mrs. Grandparents Maurine W. Wilhelmsen of Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. David Wilcox of Syracuse. Mrs. Wilhelmsen has been here since the new ones arrival, assisting with the other family members. Births July 19, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Val Austin Palmer, 1243 S. 1250 W., Syracuse, boy July 20, 1977 and Mrs. Joseph Vigil, 281 Barbara Avenue, Layton, boy Expenditure, Mill Levy July 21, 1977 and Mrs. Steven W. Morlock, 1 570 W. Ritter Drive, Riverdale, girl Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Rasband, 864 W. 2550 N., A general expenditure budget calling for a 143 mill levy and $32,237 in federal revenue sharing funds were approved by Clintons City Council this week. THE MILL levy is the same was collected from property taxes last year. Both as were approved after the council was short of a quorum at its last regular meeting. The bulk of the revenue sharing funds will be $10,220 for a special improvement project along 1000 West from 2550 North to the city limits. earOTHER projects marked for revenue sharing funds include $8,850 for the police department; $6,500 for playground equipment at the Greenspan Park; $4,800 for street lighting; and $1,867 for the fire department, grb Clinton, boy Mr. Mr. Dog Days Dog days usually begin in July and can last until Sep- tember, especially the usually in South, so August is the month with the most dog days. July 22, 1977 and Mrs. Terry B. Kay, 4000 S., Hooper, girl and Mrs. Donald Edwards, 229 S. Second East, Kaysville, girl July 25, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Neldon J. Harris. 97 E. Mutton Hollow, Kaysville, boy auis iLfflun E H-Bl- nss llN' HISTORY shows people living in New Gov. Of Utah Girls State The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 of Kaysville is proud to announce that Miss Allison Barlow is the newly elected governor for 1977-7- 8 American Legion Auxiliary, Utah Girls State. reception will be held on 6 in the LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art in Kaysville, to honor A Saturday Aug. Miss Barlow. All present and past Girl State citizens or interested persons are invited to attend between 3 and 6 p.m. THE reception is being hosted by the Kaysville American Legion Auxiliary that more southerly latitudes sometimes lack the industry of people from more northerly climes, and therefore dog days logically have a slowdown effect on many. They are often sultry, humid and extremely warm. If one can find no other excuse to escape work, the existence of dog days is a good one, this month. Specialists Guarantaad NOT TO LEAK Screens Home Glazing -- Store Windows -- Repaired Storm Doors -- Mirrors -- Storm Windows PHONE 376-42- 71 123 or Cross St. Layton 825-74- SINGLE dwellings, a sideline" CUCUMBERS BUNCH e a ZUCCHINI YELLOn SQUASH 34, $1,301,139; commercial, new, commercial, 4, $319,518; 1, $2,000; remodeling, remodeling, dwelling, 4 HEADS RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS The Layton Building and Engineering Department anthe following nounced number of building permits issued for June: 13, garages, residential, fencing, 9; other, 21 $14672 making a total of 84 permits valued at $1,708,154 The Planning Commission $68,825; 1, $2,000; FROZEN & BELL m the following: on approved final linen of Oak Forest 6 and 8, granted lien waiver for Donald Craig-Richar- d Stevenson and Trimble, granted business license to Ridgeview Stables. APPROVED Hidden Hollow Rezone A to RIB - Greenleaf Meadows rezone A to RIB Meadowbrook rezone A to RIB, approved final linen for Woodridge II Sub., approved Adams, Bundy & Hayes rezone RIB to RT, tabled Boots, Brims & Britches permit, approved building permit for Gary Nelson, 628-7Boots, Brims, & Britches withdrew permit. Held hearing on Fairfield BANQUET TV DINNERS WESTERN FAMILY -- iMEEEETT annexation, & MARGARINE RIB to C2. WILL review Layton Dev. in 6 months, KRAFT VELVEETA approved Meadowbrook Rezone A to RIB, approved an occupancy permit for Skyhook Towing, approved building permits for Mr. Passey on Fort Lane and Madsen Building of 360 South Fort Lane, recommended Layton City meet with Clearfield to designate boundary lines between the two cities, and recommended study to determine water useage. Action pending on the following: conditional use clause for all zones, depths of corner lots as related to ordinance, Valley View road scheme, review of natural waterways, building by railroad tracks, special tax assessment, review of C3 regulations, right-of-way- PIZZAS BLUE SEAL approved preliminary plat of Fort Lane 4 and Valley Hi Sub., recommended denial of Price rezone A T0TIN0S GAL. 7 s, SPREAD 1I I I I WESTERN FAMILY 25 THE proposed tram would service the FAA and U.S. Air Force radar facilities at the site. High maintenance costs of the Farmington Canyon Road during winter months and the need to be able to safely transport crews manning the facility were cited as justification for the tramway. The proposed tramway begins at the mouth of Shepard Creek just north of Farmington and spans the Wasatch National Forest for just over three miles before terminating at Francis Peak. INFORMATION concerning the proposal is available at the FAA Hub Office, 2398 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, and the Salt Lake Ranger District, 3070 East 3300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written comment on the proposal will be accepted until Sept. 1, 1977. EXTRA ABSORB. DIAPERS LA CttOY 2Vt CAN CHOW MEIN NOODLES 0) ill and curb and public meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis County School District, Administrative Office Auditorium, 45 East State Street, Farmington, to discuss a proposed Federal Aviation Administration aerial tram to Francis Peak. PAMPERS LB. gutter forms. Public Meeting On Proposed Tram To Francis Peak Is Set 2 LB. BOX r Bamberger 84 Where glass is a specialty-n- nt LETTUCE Building Permits Are Issued By Layton A Windshield -- Unit 81 np acted Mr. Mr. ALISON BARLOW 9 $cjj LI8BYS CORNED BEEF SHASTA SKIPPY 28 0Z. "7 PEANUT BUTTER LACHOY 31 PAGE! DINNERS 42 12 OZ. 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