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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 7. 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX An insurance company note was Philip C, Pugsley, an attorney for the insurance representing Davis County in a claim arising from an auto company. The huge draft - similar to a check - was found by veteran news reporter Joe Bauman on his way to cover a trial at the Federal Court accident involving a truck in Layton was mighty fortunate last week when a Deseret News reporter found and returned a draft amounting to a whopping $102,301.60. THE insurance company county-owne- d -- Building in Salt Lake. MR. BAUMAN said he discovered the bank draft laying on the sidewalk on Main Street. The draft was not yet was American Strevell with offices at 1401 South 700 West. Salt Lake City, Also listed as a payee on the lost draft cashed but contained two authorized signatures. LAYTON - Currency totalling $100 was taken from the Linda Ann Nix residence, 1183 N. 350 E., layton police report. m Luji tit tb u A .22 caliber automatic H A MICROWAVE oven, spotlights and bedding with a combined value of $635 were reportedly taken from the Halliday Construction site at the Parade of Homes by Tom Halliday of Roy. Rings and change totalling more than $100 in value were SHEET rock valued at $150 was taken from a construction site, Layton police report. Complainant was Wes Stein-bur- g of Salt Lake City. An air sander and spray gun with a combined value of reported missing from the Roberto Haro residence at 1291 Sherma. were reported missing Centerville. CEMENT valued at $110 and scaffolding valued at $8S0 Chiropractor Dr. John E. Clikeman Announces the opening of his office 1977 No. Main, Layton daily or 766-- 1 784 THE ATTORNEY said the of the huge amount of money, would have draft, because been difficult to cash by someone but the rightful recipient - but it, was properly signed and there was not yet any order issued to the bank. stop-payme- less ig-i- s Slfli LAYTON - Unless you listened close you probably wouldnt be able to tell anything different about Judy Staples from any other Layton High School student. -- THERE really isn't that much difference except that shes spending the year in Layton as a foreign exchange student from South Africa. And although shes only been here since early August, Judy seems into life in Davis AND County. TOOLS valued at $60 were taken from a car owned by Charles A. Olsen, 891 N. Diamond. A radio and cushions with a combined value of $195 were reportedly taken from a motor home owned bv Jaine O. Nunez of 2381 N' 2600 E., Layton police report, tb from an auto body repair shop at 1375 N. Main by James Nelson of 742 N. Bonito in Mr. Bauman called the attorney as soon as he found it, but that was an hour and a half afier the draft was lost. pis- tol valued at $86 was taken from a residence at 886 Garnet Street by Leonard Williams of Salt Lake City. W. 1300 N. in Clinton. Call panic." were reported as taken from a bv John Bargar of 39 N. 325 E Farmington. and boards were reported taken from a construction was site. Complainant Karren Niederhauser of 1172 825-733- 8 of construction site DAMAGE to a car owned by Jim Lowry of 624 N. 725 E. in I ayton valued at more than $1,000 was reported to Layton police. Nearly $1,000 in plywood & I DIDNT want to put it (the bank draft) In my briefcase and I guess that 1 missed the inside coat pocket where 1 intended to carry it, the attorney said. When I got to the office and found I didn't have it, I just about had a heart attack. 1 was in a state Pwi Layton Area lev $425 Mr. Pugsley said he losi the draft as he was on his way to his client's office. that may be due to the many U.S. Television programs aired in South A lot of Africa. SHE IS in this country under sponsorship of the American Field Service, an organization providing a year abroad for high school students worldwide. Three such students are attending Layton High School this year. Under the program, foreign exchange students live with a family and are taught the customs of their adopted country in a home setting. Judy is spending the year with the Reed Murdock family of Layton. And the South African shares many new experiences with Jeanette Murdock, a family member the same age and in the same grade at Layton High. PEOPLE here are more than they are in South Africa," Judy says. "Here I feel more of a community feeling and there are more activities." She comes from Springfontein, a city of about 35, 000" In the Orange Free State and lived with her family on a large sheep farm covering about 14,000 acres. She described the size in morgens, a Dutch unit of measure equalling about 2.1 acres. Our one main social activity in my town is tennis on Saturday afternoons, Judy says. "And then some of the men play rugby, which is our football. But farming keeps everybody busy. When people go out it is usually as families and not so much in groups like it is here." ...... ; easy-goin- g , , X ' A - yVA I- 1 ft ft ' w. ius XiSrft- SLOi: - MORRIS F. SWAPP I sincerely would like to serve you as COMMISSIONER of DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL FOR Judy took a boarding school which meant she could spend time at home only on some weekends and holidays," or vacations. But the subjects taught cover basically the same spectrum as here. We have 12 grades, but only the first two are called grades. The rest are called standards. We start at age six but at about the ninth grade you can choose whether you want to go into a technical school or regular school to prepare for Respectfully, Morris F. Swapp college. Judy enjoys reading and in vJTti- Ys far place at sewing V' ' ' nr f, PAID POLITICAL AD BV MORRIS F. SWAPP her spare time, tb s ' mm CPcfHL w n BOYS TIES & HATS BUCKLES & WALLETS, HAT BANDS MEMS SLACKS V2 Values to 30.00 As Low As W7 LEVI JACKETS LL IS" Unlined 99 (CHAMPION KNIT) PRICE 99 Lined SALE LAST UNTIL SEPT. 30 OR UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD i ; MENS SHIRTS S.S. Values to 17.00 As Low as V99 r 1.TT DRASTIC DISCOUNT BELTS Good Selection isiifonjfawiiifriivi KIDS BOOTS Values to 20.00 h As Low As M y99 wirtiiiiinii-- riff iff STRAW HATS Values 16.95 ulfti HULL1 u ii ( Values to 40.00 10 only -- 99 FIXTURES FOR SALE! m 5 :vaj u dmi m TURES 99 MENS SWEATERS ACCCERTED SlTiQRE GEEQ LlQUIDA 0133 |