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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20. 1978 f 7, I -- A ' . aaiijsni3ii dniDcmd (1QEB p mimb Five of the contestants vieing for Miss Davis County are, to r, Colette Parsons, Sunset; Jayne Gibson, West SEEKING TITLE Five of the contestants competing for the crown of Miss Davis County are Julie Louise Gorringe, Colette Parsons, Becky Sue Petersen, Jayne Paulette Gibson and Allison Davis. GorLouise JULIE ringe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hal Gorringe, 194 1075 W. N., Sunset, graduated from Clearfield High School. She has blonde hair and eyes. Julie was chairman of the dance concert held at Clearfield High and chosen most unique personality. She was on the honor roll. Her talent number for the contest will be a disco dance. blue-gree- of Mr. Parsons, and Mrs. Vern Parsons, 1045 N. 450 W Sunset, is a Clearfield High School graduate. Colette has brown hair and brown eyes. She was studentbody artist of Clearfield High for the year 1977-7She studied art for six years and has been in many talent festivals performing piano solos. Colettes talent for the pageant will be a piano solo and display her art work. BECKY SUE Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petersen, 740 N. 1100 W., in West Bountiful, graduated from Viewmont High School. She has brown hair and eyes. Becky was a member of the Dance Company at Viewmont High, treasurer of the FFA. She clips poodles and loves horses. Her talent for the pageant is a modern fast jazz dance. JAYNE Paulette Gibson, daughter of Catherine Gibson and the late Keith Gibson, 715 W. Porter Lane, West Boun- tiful, graduated from Viewmont High School. She has Bountiful; Allison Davis, Kaysville; Julie Gorringe, Sunset; Becky Petersen, West Bountiful. brunette hair and brown eyes. In school she was involved in forensics and placed second at the Utah State Bar Meet. She loves working with handicapped people. Jaynes talent for the pageant will be an interpretive reading. ALLISON Davis, a daughter A n COLETTE daughter 1 Clearfield High School, vw Jylt; a Li The monthly meeting of the Layton City Improvement Association was held Tuesday evening, July 11 in the Layton city office building Much of the evenings discussion centered around the 4th of July celebration. Strengths and weaknesses were discussed. MRS. LUCILLE Stock was congratulated for the work celebration has grown so 20-2- had received numerous compliments about the quality of the art show. Mrs. Stock is making plans now for next years art show. tendance THE RAINBOW Productions who furnished the music for the disco dance which followed the fireworks display were paid for this service. The dance made some money which will be given to the Layton Museum fund. Mrs. Linelle Rose, LCIA chairwoman, suggested that a general chairman for the 4th of July activities be appointed soon to help coordinate all 4th July activities. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS SCO GOOD USED IViriDSMIELDS The Stornr. Doors improvement awards. Ernest Peasley, representing the Disabled American Veterans, suggested that flag poles be erected on city property and that plaques iisting the men from LytorU who have died in American wars be placed on the poles. Daytime aircraft traffic at Hill AFB will increase until August 4 as air units join Air in an Army exercise in western Utah. Force-Nav- some property belonging to the DAV to Layton to be used for a bicycle racing course. This idea will be worked out between the Layton Parks Department and the DAV. Finally, the LCIA agreed to a night with the Utah te the 508th Fighter Group will Flag Tactical 78-7- 9 at Hill; (Reserve) tical MR. PEASLEY also offered Red in 457th Tac- Fighter Squadron (Reserve), Carswell AFB, Texas, and the 507th Tactical Fighter Group (Reserve), Tinker AFB, Okla. The units fly the F105 Thunderchief jets. Each organization will fly eight missions a day during the time they are involved in the war 1 games. THE 508TH will fly each day during the length of the exercise, the 457th will par- ticipate during Des Tliuroood tice ground attack, air combat, close air support and in- Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE terdiction. Red Flag exercises are in- tended to provide realistic training in a simulated combat environment. The war games also examine existing tactics and develop and test new ones. Quality Glass E23 - HILL AFB Dee Thur-gooof Syracuse, is newly elected president of the Hill Air Force Base Administrative Robert McKenzie, three-yea- r are a Science. . Bountiful, Ray r Knowles, Ogden, director; and Joe Scott, director. den, two-yea- one-ye- WM Tune-up- s for director; 1501 No. Main St., Layton 'Where Club . A CHIEF of the financial management branch at the northern Utah air base, Mr. Thurgood will succeed Daniel Proberty of Roy. Other newly elected officers are Sheryl Porter, Ogden, vice president; Louise Leaks, Ogden, secretary; Irene Sanford, Ogden, treasurer; Mr. director; Proberty, four-yea- r THE 508th Tactical Fighter Group (Reserve) will provide most of the maintenance of the during the 773-585- .Ap.T.inljnir; 4M1 P abiscoSnac At Hill Chill Vacation Ahead? LT"'T3 n jF Elected Praxy 1978-79- THE AIRCREWS will prac- CM! dmg scenario. Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors mQ Association of Women. This will be held in October, just before the general election, July 4th and the 507 from July Officials said that the exercise will be centered around Hill AFB and Michael Field, which is part of Dugway Proving Grounds. The Air Force bombing and gunnery 0 QfflDL) The idea was well received. y PARTICIPATING 55z Vane committee the past, Layton has won several state community AFB HILL the members will tour Layton. In ranges west of Great Salt Lake also will be part of the HOUSE GLASS A SLIDE presentation will be prepared, a scrapbook will be submitted to the commit- tee and Scheduled To Increase cessful. The Mayor, Mrs. Stock and all the LCIA members in at- to evaluate the community improvement of Layton during the past two years. sponsor this annual activity. The mayor said he would work with the city council and the parks depart- - exhibit was extremely suc- to organize next years 4th of July celebration. Mrs. Rose reported that a judging committee from USU would be in Layton Aug. the MAYOR Shields said Layton parks department Air Traffic Everyone agreed that the ment large that it requires almost a full year of planning m order to be successful. she put in on the preparation of Layton's first art show. of State Display Student and Best Student in Department of Business at Davis High. Allisons talent for the pageant will be a humorous interpretation. THE MISS Davis County Scholarship Pageant will be held Aug. 12 at 7:30 at the Phyllis Hill, 1056 Bedford Drive, Kaysville, graduated from Davis High School. She has brown hair and eyes. Allison was charter president of Distributive Education Clubs of America and DECA student of the year for three years. She won first place at Utah of Mrs. 0 . not a Sideline Og- m f GHEBGHI& |