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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 8. 1977 over town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham and two children of Provo; Miss Judi CiSW 250,000 people were helped Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sandall were her sister, Mrs. Leone Jensen, and a niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith, of Salt through United Way last year Lake City. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Morey B. Jeffery attended the Intermountain Chapter of Retired Officers Association annual Christmas dinner meeting at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club on Saturday evening. Col. Jeffery is president of the association. Mrs. Betty Christensen and son Gary left by plane this week for Iran where they will join her husband, Lon Christensen and make their home there for the next two years. They are former residents of Fruit Heights and he has accepted a new assignment in Iran. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans helps 56 agencies United Vtoy help were an aunt, Mrs. Joseph Bullock, Logan; a nephew, Jay Bullock and wife, Carol and children Karen and Clint of Salt Lake City; the Evans Mr. daughter and and Mrs. James Moore of Hunter; and LuAnn Allen of son-in-la- Roy- - Mrs. Zelda Robins returned by plane Tuesday from Texas where she went to attend the funeral service of her brother, Harold Scales held on Friday. Mrs. Robins also visited with her mother before returning home. Mrs. Iris Umpleby returned from the McKay-De- e Hospital where she was confined last week undergoing major surgery. She is now convalescing at her home. John Mrs. Mr. and attended the Mainland funeral service of a cousin. home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Purdy and son Nathan of Tigard, Ore. were Thanksgiving weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy and family with other friends and relatives. Mrs. Belva Muir spent three days in Bountiful staying with her grandchildren while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Muir were on a Miss Jeri Utah State University at Logan and Mrs. Sanders Sanders and of Ruby Williams of Kaysville. Hugh Jensen at Spring City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tippetts and family were holiday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir. Don Cunningham of Fort arrived by plane to join his sister Mrs. Lois Nielsen to drive to Burley, Ida. where they attended the Wayne, Ind. funeral service of their brother, Merlin Cunningham on Tuesday. They returned to and Mr. Cunningham spent two days with his sister before returning to Kaysville his home in Indiana. Holiday dinner guests of John Mainland were Mr. and Mrs. Duain Madsen and sons Lynn and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Madsen and children, Greg, Jackie and Gary of Tremon-to- n dnd Jim Mainland of Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and Dale Webb of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and children, Roy; Mr and Mrs. Norm Freestone of Syracuse were holiday dinner guests in Roy of Mr. and Mrs. David Reed and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michie and family traveled to Cedar City to spend the holiday and Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Michie and family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum who were returning to their home in Roosevelt from a vacation trip in Hawaii. be dinner guests of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Michie and they drove on to St. George to visit his mother, Mrs. Delsa Michie for the weekend before returning home. Miss Cindy Gerber accompanied them to Hurricane where she spent the weekend as guest of Miss Myrna Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders entertained at a family holiday dinner at their home for 29 guests. Out of LOSE 10-2- combined business LBS. 9 IN 30 DAYS! THEWEIGHTLOSS PROGRAM NOBODY BELIEVES. IT Thi I V- - CAN HAPPEN TO YOU! It not a liquid protein diet. For more Information with no obligation to buy Call Shirley or Paul Wagaman, 376-273- Kaysville. 6, people in need. Businessmen and women, Company managers Executives, Employers and Employees, we need your help in raising our goal in Davis County of $100,000. and MAKE YOUR PLEDGE TODAY! Your UW IVialte Pledge Today The United Way of Davis County has raised to date $97,466 toward their goal (97.4 percent). STAN Smedley, county campaign chairman, is optimistic about going over the goal. Some of the companies that have done an excellent job this year in increasing the amount raised over last year are: Davis County School district, 19.3; American Pad and Paper Co. 45.4; Ken way Inc. 52.7; Fram Corp. 51.1; Utility Trailer Co. 38.6. s IT IS hopeful that all accounts will be finalized and the goal will be reached by Christmas. The response has been tremendous. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! LOCAL GROWN Kaysville Awaits Joe Wade waits to help yoi iisilate yoir home row. . . to redice your eieirgy Mi aid coiserve lateral sa0 Santa Saturday what. Santa Hey kids-guClaus will arrive in Kaysville from the North Pole on Saturday, Dec. 10. ess HIS first stop will be at the Kaysville City pavilion where he will take your Christmas order and have treats for the little ones. So bundle up and be there at 2 p.m. so you wont miss the jolly old fellow. ONE of the special attractions for the Kaysville holiday season will be the traditional Star on the Mountain which will be lit that evening. The Kaysville Jaycees are sponsoring the big event of bringing Santa to Kaysville. 5 ii v;YJ 1 STOKER 1 THEY invite all the little ones to come out and be on hand to greet St. Nick as he arrives, np NURSERY 2050 S. 1000 W. SYRACUSE St 825-767- 6 JUMP IN Luther (to taxi driver)- -I say, driver, is your Noahs Ark full? Driver-O- ne monkey short sir; jump in. 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Mountain Fuel will arrange financing. if vou wish, so that you may pay for the entire job with monthly installments added to sour regular gas bill over an 18 month period. Why Insulate Now? Your home will stav warmer in winter and cooler in summer (if vou have air and conditioning, you'll save enersiv money on your summer fuel bills). You will probably save money on the cost of insulation (the cost for insulation materials is increasing). Right now contractors have a good supply of insulation materials. Information Available. j Dont wait Insulate now. Yes. .i' a homeowner. am interested in knowing how much it will cost to add insulation in m attic. IMease have an approved insulation contractor call lor an appointment to come to nn home lor an estimate (no cost 1 or obligation). Mail lo. I he "IV Irogr.im Mountain I uel Supplv 10. lio IllhS S.ili I .ike C ue I uh S4I3V Name Mountain Fuel has folders and bro- Address chures detailing the value of proper Cits insulation as well as a helpful guide on how to install insulation yourself. Pick up vour free copies at any office of Mountain Fuel Supply. Oiler limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supple. Deadline for applica- Zip . tions is December 31st. 1977. S MOUNTAIN FUEL Caa and pleasure trip to Washington, DC. People Serving People |