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Our service charges on regular checking sccounts are low ask 37 DAIRIES Visitors Always Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm i in the Heart of Dana County at Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR PHONE OGDEN EX a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We eolicit jour patronage for the finest in your dairy needs with extra quality and the finest semce to your homes at no extra cost. AH Jersey Products. AXtel SMOOT JERSEY FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS Nsw! Econo PakI Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich for Home Delivery At Your Grocer, or Phono EXport FURNITURE AND CARPETS .CLEARFIELD the finest construction of all. CARPETS by SMITH MOHAWK k MASLAND. BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL Clearfield, Kaysville a Salt I.ake City. Bishop Clinton Zollinger of the Kaysville Fifth Ward will conduct the funeral, Mrs. McAlister had formerly lived in Kaysville. She was born January 2.7, ixs.7, in Glasgow, Scotland, a daughter of John and Mary Iorteoua McAlister. She mar- Air Force Base Nine torate, came to work at Hill Ogden Air Materiel Area em- AFB in Feb. 1940. Ilia other ployees who are retiring from federal service includes duty federal service, and one worker with the Veterans Administrawith 30 years of government tion and four years in tha service, were honored at Hill armed forces. He lives at 403 1st St., Ogden. AFB this week. Those retiring and year of Col. Victor L. Anderson, deputy commander, pre- service were: sented each retiree with a cerOgden: Huron C. Brake, 18 tificate of service and a per- years; Gertrude E. Ciesler, 19 sonal letter signed by Maj. years, and Charley R. Marble, Gen. P. H. Robey, OOAMA years. Salt Lake City: Ira commander. Joe II. Hurlock, Oviatt, 10 yrs.; Jesse E. Paul, who was cited for three dec- 23 yrs.; and Phyllis P. Turner, ades of service, received a cer- 11 yrs. Clearfield: Royal C. Sessions, 17 yrs. Kaysville: tificate and a gold pin. Mr. Hurlock, a traffic offi- Dora E. Woodward, 13 yra. cer in OOAMAs supply direc- - Brigham City: Carl E. Jensen, D. McAlister on January fi, 3913, in Ogden and the marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple, LDS Church. Survivors include her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Shaw, Salt Lake City; a bi other, Feter, Stockton, California, and a granddaughter. Buiial will take place in the Logan City Cemetery. OO-AM- A la New planner 8 yrs. Ten other retiring employees were not present at tha ceremonies. They were: Ogden: Stella S. Marriott, 10 Noel E. Gramly, 8 yrs., yrs.; direcas county planning and Donald C. Strauss, 10 yrs. tor. Bountiful: Charles E. Earl, 19 Mr. Tippetts, elected as counyrs., and Clyde H. Messenger, reand ty surveyor in 3974, 15 yra. Salt Lake City: James car elected in 397s, will retain this Two Ford Utah Layton E. Harris, 14 yrs. Hooper: and truck salesmen were position. Frank Hooper, 11 yrs. Corrine: 0 Club with Ford James H. Moore, 10 yrs. Nephi: awards at Salt Lake City reRalph Salisbury, 17 yrs. cently by Thurlo Newell, man- Farmington Ford salesman Davis The County Commission Friday announced appointment of Harold J. Tippetts, 37, Farming-ton- , Gets award For top sales pra-sent- ed 300-50- Notice ci Zoning ager of Ford Divisions Salt Lake City sales district. The winners are Wayne and Duane Con-li- n Burningham of Max Bishop Ford. The award presentation took place at a banquet in honor of salesmen of the 1978 in the Salt Lake City Ford District. 0 Club is a rationThe al organization of Ford sales- Hearing six-sta- Notice is hereby given that a hearing to consider variences of properties in zones will be held at Lay-to- n City Hall, before the adjustment committee, on Thursday, the 23rd day of April 1979 at 7:30 p.m. It is proposed to study variances for properties, of Clyde Muir, Neal W. Johns, Ernest Woofinden and John M. Park, d variences. as to JOHN M. PARK, men who chalked up outstandLayton City Recorder. Published in Layton Journal ing sales records last year. April 14, 1!7!. 666 JEWELRY MERLS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarters for FINE WATCf REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. MERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaia, Clearfield, North of Safeway See Us for All Your Jewelry Gifts! TAylor LUMBER OAK FLOORING SHEET ROCK-PA- INT PLYWOOD ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS RAINT Phone 17T BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Mam, Kaysville DOORS MACHINER- YHAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand Naw, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prices LIGHT WATER PUMPS PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS PLANTS WELDERS NURSERIES Journal In the District Court of Davis Countv, State of Utah. LOU ELLA HAPNER, plaintiff vs. LEROY C. HAPNER, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: summoned You are hereby and requiied to serve upon BEAN AND BEAN, plaintiffs 7n attorneys, whose address No. Main Stieet, Layton, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which within 10 days after service of this summons upon you will be filed with clerk of the above court. Thi3 is an action for a divorce. Plaintiffs Address: 404 Idaho Street, . NURSERY CO. Fine Roses Hardy Nursery Plant BOUNTIFUL ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX KIRKLAND REALTY AND INSURANCE Insurance A brand new Kaysville grandson is the boast of Mr. and Mrs. Le Conte Stewart. The little one weighed in at nine pounds when he arrived at the LDS Hospital on April 3 to happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hunsaker. Two sisters at home, Susi and Sally, ara also pleased with their new brother. Other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, Salt Lake City. Roy A girl born April 8 to Tex L. and Shirley Stokes Robinson. Roy A boy born April 9 to Glen and Wilma Woolsey JorA weekly newspaper published gensen. in the interests of the residents Layton A boy born April 9 of Davis County, at Layton, to Lynn and Joyce Toolson Utah. Porter. A boy born April 8 to matter Garth E. and Yvonne Kent Entered as second-clas- s at Layton, Utah, under the Act Shaw. A girl born April 9 to Fred and Frances Romero of March 8, 1879. Chavez. Published by Clearfield A girl born April INLAND PRINTING CO. 7 to Fred J. and LuDean Smith Phone: Kaysville 10 Hugie. Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, III. Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month Kaysville Parents, and other adults, who are convinced that (Iajable in Advance) Pnkhaher todays children aren't learn-i- n Lloyd E. Anderton W. Clair Hales Fditor like we did when we wuz Aast. Editor ... Mary Bowrtng are invited to the anKen FatrKanka Production Mr. young Vern Woolsey Jtdvertiainr Mgr. nual Spring Festival at CenAmU Advertising Evelyn Lundber tral Davis Junior High School KLPORTLKS Joan Elliott ..Larlon Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ?IrK,nl Benn,u Syrein In connection with the fes. kaysTiUr -- CUarfleU gedr-i- ck tival, there will be the final PTA meeting of the year at which election of officers will Davis News Civil No. MAIN, LAYTON Births 300-50- Summons FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP tinea of Coverage ' Complete All Claims Handled Locally1 WHAT ARE YOU GRINNING By Gary E. Iverson District Conservation Lavton, Utah. BEAN AND BEAN. Dated April 4, 1959, by K. Roger Bean. 70 No. Main St., Layton, Utah. Published in The Davis News Journal, April 7, 14, 21, 2S, 1979. The mating of the pheasants is rapidly progressing to its peak. Soon there will be nests scattered throughout the county. These birds utilize a wide variety of cover for this purpose but annually we lose many birds found nesting in hay fields. We wish to caution our dog owners this time of year to be extremely cautious with their dogs. Tha Fish and Game Department would appreciate the wholehearted cooperation of our dog owners from April 13 to August 1 with this matter. , , We sincerely realize the crippling loss during our bird seasons and the great work done by our sporting dogs to alleviate this. If more of our hunters used dog3 for retrieving, etc., our hunts would ba more cue-cessf- ul. Layton Winners of a yearlong school poster contest have been announced at the Verdeland Park Elementary school. They are Marilyn Strong, Brian McKinley, Laura Miera, John Hinojosa, Maureen Lese-berDwight Westover, Esther Lovato, Leonard Miller, Robert Porter, Jennie Nelson and Linda Stewart, g, Im sure the true sportsman will understand our feelings in this matter and cooperate fully. From nesting time through the period of flightlessness our young birds are relatively helpless before the dog. Talking to Elmer Forbes the other day, ha men tioned the Davis Federation plans on completing tha rifle range as soon as possible. Hope everything goes well and they get this done soon. The range jvili ba enjoyed by many of our citizens year around. Davis students will Participate in Model Students of Davis Kaysville will represent the School High people of Panama at the fifth annual Model United Nations Assembly April 17 and 18 at UN councils and the joint assembly debating resolutions in their behalf and presenting their viewpoints. Talking about tha growing power of American women In business and politics, heres a new twist: A woman went into the office of a cemetery manager and I cant find my complained, husband' grave. I know he's buried here. What is the name? the manager asked. "Thomas Jackson, she replied. Referring to his card index, the manager said, Madam, we have no Thomas Jackson. Wa just have an Elizabeth Jack-so- n. Discussions will range from reunification of Germany and the Berlin crisis to exploration and control of outer space. Sometimes the students, in presenting the point of view of the peoples they represent may even be supporting a point of Manes, Carol Adams. That him, she said. view contrary to the one they Committee II, Exploration hold in my name. erything's personally. and control of outer space: Euof the event are Sponsors gene Britt, Kay McEwan, Kar- the Utah Association for the en Kinsey, Gary Wallace, Harry United Nations and the U. of Campbell. U. Extension Division. enerAtomic Committee III, of the Opening ceremony gy: Don Pearson, Ed Massey, Model U.N. Assembly will be Bill Bowe, Lyle Bair, Diane April 17 at 8:30 a.m. in KingsNielson. Hall on the U, campus, bury Committee IV. Disarmament: After of the colors of Eric Grill, Ann Sheffield, Julie the 81 posting U.N. member nations, Simmons, Janet Reese, Kent James F. United Na- tha University of Utah. Davis students, representing Panama, will serve on the Security Council Committee. They I, Military are, Committee Staff: Alleda Billings, Blaine Johnson, Jinny Brink, Thelma Bulkley. Committee V, Admission of new members: Steverf Cottrell, DeLynn Clark, Lowell Banger-te- r, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Dennis Adams. J. Vaun Barber is the fac- ulty advisor and the two stu- dents in charge are Don Pearson and Kay McEwen. These students will be among some 1,000 student delegates of 80 Utah high schools representing 81 U. N. member nations and three other delegations (Red Chins, West Germany and the Hungarian Rev- olutionists.) For months each delegate has been studying about the customs and philosophies of the peoples he will represent st the unique assembly. He will represent them in committees, Spring festival entices Parents to Central Davis take place. A highly entertaining program will be presented under the direction of Frank Parker, Centrals band leader, Green, tions adviser to the Bureau of African Affairs, will deliver the keynote address. Delegates the first day will separate into 10 committee meetings from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Orson Spencer Hall and the Union Building on the university campus. They will move into three councils and commissions from 4 to 5 p.m., after which there will be a banquet and social. Final plenary sessions, when reports of the committees and sometimes councils will be heatedly debated before votes are taken, will be April 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 pm. Dr, J. D. Williams, U. of U. assistant professor of political set ence, will be president-moderato- r of the Assembly. of Meanwhile, three issue Utah Model a newspaper, are published U.N. Observer, by high school students serving as official press delegates. Lynetta McCarty, Davis High was associate editor of the first issue and La Rene Tondro, Bountiful High, will be associate editor of the April 17 -- LET consist of musical and will numbers by the A and B Bands. There will be exhibits in every department to amaze the parents following the program. Departments include homemaking, art, sciences, English, etc. CONTRACTORS and a kitchen extension costs onlypennies a day Mountain States Telephone LUMBER SUPPLY End Your Storage Worries With a Custom-Bui- lt Garage My high school teacher told me Stevens training is the best In the West and it is. After a secretarisd course Ive doubled my previous pay. Henager plated me as a secretary to a manager in a big elecwhile I as still in my teens. tric firm I45&. Jun Graduate: You Can Soon III ADGATE Earn Up lo fwStteuMiu! 10 inch size... 3 41 inch size...4w inch size... 5 M Sttvant Hnogr it only Utah school . .. E 1 O Ill 'IN SAT! ItllAYS 8 a.m. lo fh to toch $pdwritmg, 9ht oasy ABC shorthand. 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Steps are being taken to be the assembly of Serpick two ninth graders to prepare talks for the occageant guided missiles and sion. Try-ouwere held Wednesday and Thursday components.' immediately after school. In charge of the The Clearfield operations were Mrs. Margaret Moon, Mr. Stanley Cunningham, will augment the Salt Lake Mr. Ray Obendorfer, and Mr. Ronald Petersen. City p'ant which now employs 2,000 and has a 1 Central Plans Movie million payroll monthly, time at Central Davis Junior High. On movie Its Mr. Ilullmger commented. will see the movie The Girl students the 17, April The keynote speaker ad- Next Door. The movie will be shown in the morning dressed some 173 members and afternoon Students will be admitted upon periods. of Davis Countys Kiwanis, the showing of their activity cards. Mary E. Coleman, who reRotary, Lions and Junior Chamber of Comma ee in the U. Central's Orchestra Entertains Weber cently S. Army and has been sent to Fort Holabird, BaltiCollege Centrals orchestra has been invited to play at more, Maryland. Mary was McAlister rites Weber College on Wednesday the 15 of April. The or- - discharged last July after chest ra will join with Norths orchestra to play three spending 3 years in the Set Wednesday numbers. They are: Tschaikowskys 6th Symphony, army, 21, 7 of which were Jazz Tizzicata, and Highlights from My Fair Lady. spent in Germany. Mary In Salt Lake City Roth orchestras are under the direction of Mr. Art is the daughter of Mr, and Kaystille Funeral ten ices Peterson. Mrs. Earl Coleman, Clearwill be conduced Wednesday field, and has a brother, 2UO South 10 a.m. at at Eat Ronald E., who is in the Temple, Salt Lake City, for Mis. Army in Paris. McAlister, TO, who died Sunday at II a.m. in side-var- 360 NORTH UTAH To Choose Graduation Speakers (CVnt.ruej from Tags 1) Ela-bel- CLEARFIELD STATE BANK TA "Complete Banking Service for Mora Than a Third of a Century." 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