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Show WEEKLY REFLEX .'0- yT JOURNAL, DAVIS NEWS 4, 1978 MAY rri' - 1j -- i- - $ . ' ' im DmWBakelSHb' 'v r Jf I'i jprryl, if v I t Mi ir J i rrr5 ' Vs (f -A- - -X, VUCf,4 . wm . over Kaysville Jaycee President John Brown turns gavel to president, Richard Bushnell, left, while Nomia Preece, center, and former mayor Glen Cundall were honored for their service. JAYCEE HONORS During the annual Kaysville Jaycee Inaugural Banquet held Saturday evening, April Mat the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington, several outstanding awards were presented to members and guests, during the evening by Jaycee president, John Brown. FOLLOWING the banquet, Pres. Brown honored and paid tribute to the past mayor of Kaysville, Glen W. Cundall for his full pledge support and devotion to the dub as well as to the community, during his eight year term in office. He extended his appreciation to Mayor Cundall and his wife, Mary. They also honored Mrs. Norma Preece, local newspaper correspondent for her community service to them as well as to Kaysville. BOTH THE Mayor and Norma were presented engraved plaques as a token of appreciation. Other awards during the awards night presentation for their contribution to the Jaycee projects as well as civic participation went to Brett Howard who was recipient of the Jaycee Key-Ma- n award; Dwight Krebs, who chaired the Halloween spook alley. TOM Paula Allen AND newly-electe- received the Sharon and Kay Elder Memorial award as the couple who had devoted the most time and effort to club activities. Tom also received President, Jandreau Mr. ing and successful year, complimented the members for their tireless efforts and work as an organization. He stated, It has been a wonderful year because of the people I have worked with, their talents and support which is gratifying. If you really take a second look at the type of organization. ..you can be proud of the organization because you have earned it." PRES. BROWN swore tn the new president and board members, and turned the MARY Lou Jandreau was presented a gift as JCK president and she praised the members for their dedicated service. Mrs. Paula Allen was installed as the new JCK president. Other officers include Mrs. Phyllis Allred, vice president; Jeanne Ansecond vice derson, president; Mrs. Judy Rigby, secretary; Mrs. Jackie Truman, treasurer and Mary Pettmgili, historian. new the Bushnell out-goin- g are Brett Howard and Eric Allred, vice presidents, with Boyd Anderson, Austin Childs and Bruce Nielson as directors. Mary Lou JOHN Brown, retiring Jaycee president who has led the club through a challeng- to president, Richard Bushnell. Other officers to serve with made a special presentation for their organization. The Key Woman award went to Fran Brown as well as the "Most Friendly Girl" award ALL received special engraved plaques Low Jandreau Mary received the past presidents JCK pin and the scrap book compiled by the JCK Club, as a token of appreciation. over gavel the Past President Jaycee award. JCK d PRESIDENT Brown challenged the new officers and board members to do their best in leadership, integrity and willingness to serve. He also presented them with a gigantic gavel which will be handed from one president to the next in line, with their names engraved on Dshnkens hiss all yv v. : t Pet-tingi- Pres. Brown was then with a gift of presented appreciation and praised for his leadership and devotion as past Jaycee president. PRES. Bushnell said, as the new president he has two challenges for the club, that of providing a club house for Jaycee meetings and functions and also to become He plans to have a monthly newsletter of upcoming Jaycee activities 01 SbeVanCamps .?i Giffi&GnniD ffSMWP-I- Kaysville Police Chief, Lyle mem- their help and support. - c&nmQD 100 recent heart attack and soon will be back on his job. He has been convalescing at his home the past weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett of Preston, Idaho were weekend guests of their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and other relatives in the area. He expressed his appreciation to both Mayor Cundall and Norma Preece for their support and to the past I er:;i fJ Larkins, is reported to be improving well from his ion. president and the v-- Kaysville printed. He vowed to continue to strengthen the organizat- Day ' j .l the organization. Mrs. paid tribute to Mrs. Jandreau for her successful year as president of JCKs. The new Jaycee and JCK officers will take office on June 1. np HAPPY PJ& THBR 8 B AY others M t MRS. Jandreau stressed the qua'ities of friendship, love and strength in leading the gavel. bership for ! fertr. wFts iTfl 4 j MHMawY ' f.lay 14 ''fA n'rr 4 types of gifts for mother and grandmother JEWELRY, APPLIANCES, GIFTWARE Is? 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