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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20. 1978 FARMINGTON Jeanne Davis Layton, County librarian and member of the general advisory council which will organize the Utah Governors Conference on Library and Information Services, said one of the hot issues of that conference could be how libraries will continue to be funded. ACCORDING TO Miss Lay-tothe conference, planned for April in Salt Lake City, will have to address that problem since libraries are primarily funded through property taxes. With the pas- of Proposition 13 in California, which could extend to other states, cultural centers such as libraries, art centers, and galleries could lose their funding if a similar sage proposition is passed in Utah, Miss Layton said The purpose of the conference, precede a which will White House Conference on the same topic, will convene, with 100 delegates from all areas of Harry Duckworth, Gaylen Sprague and Larry Duckworth, managers of the new Harrys Thriftway in Kays-villwhich recently opened. now OPEN from 8 am. to 10 pm at 330 N Main Kaysville in the new Village Square Shopping Center. Thursday, July 20-2- STORE OWNER is Harry Duckworth, well known throughout this area in grocery business the past 32 years. Harry was born and raised Utah. His father at age 17, came from England to work with his uncle in his bakery; he later owned and operated the local bakery for 35 years. During high school, Harry became involved m the grocery business and after his release from the Navy he and a brother-in-laopened what was then known as the Fairway Market located at 141 North Main Street past 10 e, one-thir- d wTiatlegislation is needed to enable libraries to implement all programs requested by the public and how libraries and informational services should available will be - The city EAST LAYTON council here has appointed a new city attorney STEPHEN R. Bailey of The local conference hopes to come up with ideas and legislation which can be developed to bring those policies about The Utah general advisory committee has been meeting weekly since last November to work out the details of the conference, Miss Layton said Sunset, has been named by the council to succeed Melvin Wilson who resigned because of his position with the Davis AS are-Wha- quality of life9 t should How libraries function as com- munity resources, educational institutions and referral centers9 and What more should libraries 3- rW Square. THE AIRCRAFT are the Wild Weasel Base officials said that the aircraft carry the latest in F-- 4 Weasel aircraft WILD played a major role in the Southeast Asia conflict One of the first such equipped aircraft to do the job was the followed by the After a SAM site was identified, a radar homing missile was released The missile would lock on the ground stations radar and guide itself to a low altitude over the site, then explode, and also cover the station with shrapnel SINCE THE end of the war in Southeast Asia, technical advances in solid state electronic devices and electronic warfare have outdated earliet F-- countermeasure receivers, direction radio finders, frequency jammers and radar homing missiles added punch, the aircraft are equipped with the M 61 Gatling Gun have been Four of the assigned to the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing at George Air Force Base. The other two have been flown to Nellis AFB, Nev., for evaluation tests AS AN HE IS a past president of the Kaysville Junior Chamber Commerce and past vice president of the Utah JCs. He is a former member of the Kaysville Second LDS Ward bishopric and is currently serving as high priests group leader. He and his wife are the parents of four children. Looking forward to Harry has taken into the business with him, his son, Larry and a Gaylen Sprague. of semi-retireme- nt Wild Weasel A TOTAL of 116 Wild Weasles will be produced at Hill AFB during the next several years. The modification is being done in the M s i . -- J Lf i I LirllJ- - Pillow cases (Pkgs. of 2) A 27 4 Standard: Reg. 5.99, Sale other Many designs also available. ?! .t.. wSlO Twin flat, or fitted. Reg. 6.99. The great novelty charaWars, choose from a cters from Star wide variety of sizes Cotton poly aircra't , . Sale i 99 Twin Reg. 3.49. A delicate flowered vine n print on cottonpolyester muslin 3.38 Full: reg. 4.49, Sale 6.29 Queen: Reg. 7.99 Sale 8.29 King: reg. 9.99, Sale Marine Lance Corporal Tracy R. Spinks, son of James E. Spinks of 1916 N. Celia Way, Layton, has reported for duty with the 3d Force Service Support Group no-iro- on Okinawa HE JOINED the Marine Sals prices effective thru July 29th. Corps in February 1977. u v' THE NEW A Reports Fcr Duty F-- 4 LARRY resides in Kearns Fi Choose solid prints, novelties f. aircraft repair hangars concurrent with work being done on other versions of the Phantom jets. The Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB manages son-in-la- ' program for the Air the Force missile sites have been completed at Hill AFB Harry is married to the former Carol Ford of Centerville. He has been active in both civic and church functions. He is a past director of Associated Foods, was a member of the city council for eight years and is a past president of KCA - V np con- the pired he business with the name He Harrys operated this store until June 26, 1978, when he moved into the new location at the Village vop in sssxs h UU onn UN HI A LITTLE PERM rp c or for body or ? - curls! Now, when you need it I - most! Special price includes shampoo and set or - S' blow-dr- y. Make an appointment now! Mon.-Sa- t. ' f- saw a ILJU ' l Have it frizzy V ) .V' T' 8 3 SQ: a.m.-- 6 p.m. Now Open Mondays! STYLISTS Connie Evans Judy Lazenby PERM SPECIAL Teri Leishman Maxine Peltier' Good July II Beauty Salon i $2050 Gayle Genta Hair-a-Fa- ir . "S with the grocery business, since age 16, m every position from stock boy to manager guns and anti-aircra- ft surface-to-ai- r . Mil PoeOd defeat enemy radar trolled 'JJ fopffiY ?nft obelI vv. tirrM'; J two sons Gaylen has been associated Six of a new breed of aircraft specially equipped to AFTER 10 years he leased the store to try something else but groceries were in his blood and when the lease ex- County Attorney's Office, acto City Recorder Deane H Rigby She said a fee schedule between the attorney and the city has riot jet been settled and that the new attorney was hired on a retainer basis grb cording SOME OF the topics to be Cterj Alfocaw w the library and information services be provided and what must be done to plan, develop, and implement a nationwide net wot k of library and information service? considered at the regional meetings and the Utah Governors Conference do contribution libraries now make to the and is presently elders quorum president in his ward He is married to the former Debbie Duckworth and they are the parents of years serving the AT THE national level, the to be discussed are' How can basic mimmums of issues EIsvj Attorney House Conference Davis and attended Weber State College. He served an LDS mission to northern Italy community of Kaysville and surrounding areas in Nepht, two-thir- residents projected that the It is also Seven delegates from the Utah Conference will be selected to attend the White be funded9 ser- conference should discuss vices in the future, Miss Lay-to- n said. The Utah conference will be preceded by regional meetings m all areas of the state so that input from all GAYLEN IS a native of Kaysville and graduated from with his wife, the former Susan Humphries, and their six children. Larry has spent most of his growing years m Kaysville and he graduated from Davis High and served m the air force He has been employed with Clover Club Foods, Associated Foods, and Motorola before joining his father when his business and he they have worked together the The grand opening of Harrys Thriftway supermarket is scheduled starting the state attending About of these delegates will be citizens while the other will be filled by library personnel and other information vices contribute9 THIS GROUP will for- mulate goals and plans for improving the delivery of library and information ser- 4. A . 13-3- 1, 1978 SHOP i- 1975 No. Main, Layton 825 - 8431 u 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fr- l. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 12 to 5 p.m. Sundays ifdCPenney Store Bountiful OPEN JULY 24th 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. . |