Show Standard-Examin- Tuesday Jan 20 1981 3Q er New Ogden Jaycees officers open membership campaign Ogden Jaycees have elected officers and begun a membership campaign says Chris Stoddard the new president The club meets on the second and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 pm in the Weber County Library 25th and Jefferson Jaycees are sponsoring the Weber County Junior Miss Contest During the yuletide members serve as Santa Claus at various church and home parties Stoddard is customer relations director for Jackson Distributing Co He is a graduate of Mount San Antonio College at Walnut Calif Other officers are Allen Olesen internal vice president Brett Nilsen external vice president and Tom Bernick secretary-treasure- r &Stoddard Chris Open house slated for principal LAYTON — Golden C Sill principal of Hilltop Elementary School since 1969 when he began as a teacher In 1964 he became principal of the Derland Elementary School and in 1969 principal of the Hilltop school Sill said the “main reason” for his retirement is that his 65th birthday was Jan 12 and “social security sets some limits” He said no determination had been made for a replacement for him Sill said he intends to remain in the city as a councilman officially announced his retirement Monday effective Jan 30 An open house honoring Sill who is also a Layton City councilman has been scheduled Thursday from 6 pm to 7 pm according to Dave Metzger president of the Hilltop Parent Teachers Association Sill has been with the Davis County School District since 1951 Vintage car club to meet Pleasant View was also surprised to receive a bouquet of staff photo balloons from the tiger Standard-Examine- r Not in the evening squeaire dcancers ore told has to keep a staff worker on duty and pay light bills said Alice Johnson council director Last week Quist’s group showed up at the Davis County Commission to protest the decision Commissioners sent the dancers back to work it out with the council For the past six years the group has met one night a week at the Golden Years Center in Bountiful Quist told the council Members don’t want to dance in the after- By CINDY COFFER Standard-Examin- Staff er CLEARFIELD — If Bountiful senior citizens want to dance they’ll have to do it in the afternoon or morning the Davis County Council on Aging told spokesmen for a square dancing group Monday Carl Quist caller for the group asked the council to reconsider its decision to close its senior citizens centers in the evenings but the council stood firm The council decided last month to noons “It’s not your typical Golden Years people” he said “They are more active They have farms and ranches and they do afternoon and Clearfield keep Bountiful centers senior open only during Otherwise the council daytime mADlDl Plain City mayor THEATRES - OGDEN AREA All seats 2 0012 loJon SatSunHois Daily except Cit Mann 6 ourplexOqoen SQuare ON L V elected 1 City Mayor Samuel S Lower has been Plain elected to a second term as chairman of the Weber Area Council of Governments County Commissioner v ' Maughan Jr was elected vice chairman to succeed Roy Mayor Joe Dawson who Frank D luMWIfl‘1 STIR 2 L CRAZY eouAaA lrJ BLM OK Alternates to the regional body will be Maughan Harrisville Mayor Duane Poulsen Riverdale Mayor Leon Poulsen Ogden Councilman Robert A Madsen and County Commissioner Robert Hunter The Area Council amended its bylaws to permit Weber State College to have a voting member who is now Robert H DeBoer the public official on the panel only non-electe- 1 PM Clint Eastwood in 7:15 SATURDAY & all WALT DISNEY Nb jDl A- 12 THE ® ARISTOCATS 45 245 445 700 9:00 392 1122 DON KNOTTS Jf 1st 5:00 9:30 ANItdAL Run 392-97- 0 3050 GRANT nd tliebodiesof alien’astronaut f 0© 5:00 LINOLEUM-CARPET- LNUpiSESiNC 9ElESF ‘Toto'is jU-Ot-ed soma V 5th SMASH 5620 Harrison P— S' WEEK! 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