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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 8. 1976 Mtoir ILeieir T Public Thanks To the Benovelence Youth Organization, youth groups, support. A first step might be cleaning up your own block, or school ground, planting trees, shrubs, or flowers, red, white and blue is another way to help beautify your neighborhood and show you have pride in the place where you senior citizens, churches, private business owners, inhabitants of Layton and the fifty special award winning entries, who worked so hard on Project Facelift since 1973. 1 sincerely thank you. bags, food, and favorite games, they brought cos- tumes for the talen show. t girls got the night going to with a skating party from 6:30 p.m. to 9. Then they met together in a horse shoe formation and decided upon goals to be accomplished, badges to be completed, time for activigames and A Scouts Own. After this meeting the girls met in the lunch room and the all night party was on. This is a must with the girls and each year is a little better than the gym at Vae View School. The girls arrived with sleeping 20 year Anniversary of DUTCH DOY CARPET CLEANERS 1679 North Main St., Layton senior citizens in West The girls plans are to STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL Average living room We clean all kinds of furniture-- we remove dog and cat odors (with this ad) 773-50- 00 3U57 1975s beautification program, and The Utah Association of Nurserymen Award again. This being our bicentennial year we need your continual : problem area. We need your input and help. Keep Feb. 12 start next year where they stopped this year. Buhler. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pearson and five children of Cedar City were holiday houseguests of Bishop and Mrs. Howard Hawkes and family. Miss Kristene Kirby of Brigham Young University and Miss Annette Kirby of Utah State University spent Salt Lake City. and family, Mr. and Mrs. entertained at New View Community School. Mows Charles Barnes and family, all of Burley, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. David Trujillo and family of Layton were Christmas guests of their mother, Mrs. Helen Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright Discoui Stireman and Mrs. R. J. Price, both of Layton. The troop is sponsored by Vae Marine MSgt. James H. Waldorf and wife, Shanna and their children, Andy and Lesley are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frasier. Mr. Waldorf is stationed at Lake Hurst, New Jersey, and the family came out to spend two weeks with Shannas parents and other family members. Fabrics say- s- ,t LEADERS WERE Mrs. L. n. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Wilma Buhler of Bountiful were guests at a traditional family holiday dinner party Monday evening in Centerville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes FREE ESTIMATES Lay-to- ECasviDDis the holidays with their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and son Paul. Steve and Jan Mitchell and five children of Denver, Colo, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Marcussen and other former Kaysville neighbors during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lowe and family of Afton, Wyo.,' former Kaysville residents have been visiting with friends in Kaysville this Connie and Cornelius De Light Phone handicapped, shutin's ana ON THE 16th the senior patrol leaders brought joy to the ties, quiet games, world 'ON DEC. 12, troop overnight camping was held in the , year before says the leader, Mrs. Price, who has not missed a sleep out. Twenty-eigh- -- 1. v.. Clinton Horizon 76 objective, Lets Clean Up America For Our 200th Birthday; is a good goal. Ill help, and I hope you will too. Sign up now for a special Clover Club Tour Guide Glenna Worring took Layton Girl Scout Troop 411 around Kaysvilles Clover Club factory last week. Scout leader Ruby Price stands behind Trisha Melder, Miken Stineman, Judi Reynolds, Lea Fletcher, and boy scout Paul Fletcher. SCOUTING TOUR Scout Patrol leaders, troop officers and their leader wrapped up their December activities with a tour of the Clover Club Potato Chip factory in Kaysville. On Tuesday the girls were given a look at the potato from the unloading dock to the bag and boxed for shipping in and out of the state. The girls learned that the Utah potato chip travels as far away as Texas. ' 376-251- 9. IT SEEMS to me Johnny BY YOUR pride in self and :. this paper for an important ad. Call Thanks again. Ruby J. Price live. community, Layton was named a state winner for .XsswSU open on your calendar. Watch ) ) I Ivan Cutler and family of Holladay and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fitzgerald and family of Murray. . During Years dinner for Mrs. Nora Smith of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lewis and family of A holiday family dinner party was held on Monday, Dec. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blood and daughter Laurel, Mrs. Lucy Trobridge, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blood and family of Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blood, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. William Blood and family, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Umpleby and family of Rawlins, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Umpleby and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Seely and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark and family, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton entertained Christmas Day at a family dinner for 46 guests, members of her two sisters families, Dr. and Mrs. the Christmas holidays the following people enjoyed a Dot luck dinner, dancing and games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans, with Mrs. Don Fraser and Mrs. David Bond, co- hosting. Mr. Fraser, Mr. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Toogood, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons, Debbie Fraser and Mark Heath. I )r tool selection, our w DENIM PRE-WAS- H 7310 is a winner with this. 100 Cottons and blends, softly brushed. Machine washable, 45" wide. DFs' reg price. Simplicity guests were Out-o-tow- n David Evans, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Fraser, Laguna Beach, Calif. "T out of UnaTaPB?M ) Values to 4.00 yd EXTRA SPECIAL! INDIGO DENIM HAZARDOUS DUTY Teachers in some lower grades feel that they are at least entitled to as much pay as other wild animal trainers. Herald, Miami. 7314 for men is Simplicity right for this one. 37 blend, machine washable. 36" wide. yd Values to 2.00 Sava thru Sat, Jan 10. New Years Clearance Sale BRUSHED DENIM Machine washabie, 50 45" wide. DFs' reg price. items limited to supply on hand All Open 60 North Main, Softly brushed, machine-washabwide. DFs' reg price. 10-- 7 Layton Cluny, p to $5.98 ues Assorted colors, Overshoes pair Progresso, 4 flavors Reg. 49 M Eiitendep One Lb. Your Choice IE Digs Makes Tuna go Tuna Now 1 3 supply each Mender Large selection of box titles Stereo Tapes ea. Mies 50 2 lb. size Reg. $1.69 Cslgon Free 1 IE Mai oz. tube toothpaste with purchase of Pepsodent Ml Sta-Pu- Now Brasil Kotique ff Douche Fabric Softener xk price 7 oz. btleJ Powder I ims! Values to 75 pkg. 16 ounce jar Cold Cuds 2.1 NAIL HEADS Design your den- A Or limitei $j99 further Sha!ie ftergarine $14.95 styles-Re- g. 5 flavors Imperial Reg. 93 EXTRA SPECIAL! t 250 count bottle, Reg. $2.98 Mein TaDlets Mu, Removes oily stains, charcoal, mustard, grass, lipstick, rust, etc. Reg. $1.29 Stain Removing Hit IP Pet Flavored Salad Dressing btl. CHAMBREY Poly-Cott- on Values to 1.29 yd. 4 00 100 Values to 3.00 EYELET TRIM pkg. of 8 Me Valuta to 3.00 7310 is great with this, too Simplicity styles-Val- yd. Cotton, 45" le Cotton. 45 wide. Soup & Cotton. Values to 3.00 FADED DENIM Onion or Chicken Assorted sizes 0 DENIM tie-DY- E Mon-S- at Polyester-5- 7292 is just right got this one. Simplicity blends. 45" 100 Cottons and Poly-Cottwide. |