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Show iEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL JANITABV m ivm OOQ" OOtQjO Schroader was sustained to serve in the stake Special Interest and Ray Madsen was sustained as stake librarian. Debbie Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood is presently playing with the Weber State College ladies Airman First Class Leslie Opp has graduated at D- - Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, from the Air Force Security Police. Leslie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Opp of 463 W. 1150 N. in Sunset. basketball He was trained in security and law enforcement and is assigned to Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas. Susan Frazier, seven week old daughter of Robert G. and Sandra Burnett Frazier of West Point, who died on Jan. 10 in the McKay-De- e Hospital following surgery was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett. Marlin Hill is now a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The choir sings each Sunday morning in their weekly broadcast. A person must audition before they can be considered for acceptance into the worldwide known singing group. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen enjoyed dinner out recently in honor of the wedding anniversary of the Jenkins and Mrs. Hansens birthday. Sandra Hill was recently released as the Sunset Stake leader. Primary Sustained to this position was Debbie Robbins. Gary activities in which Layton High students are participating. THE PURPOSE of the Bicentennial activities is to bring students into an active and enjoyable experience with those ideas and events which have shaped our nation and our people. To this day historians have not proved who fired the first shot at Lexington - the American Colonials or the British. Regardless of which side fired first, this shot, heard round the world was the beginning of armed conflict. IT WAS the first shot of the American Revolution. The following year, on July 4, 1776, the American Declaration of Independence was issued so that all the world ROY FRODSHAM TMSHMCt Guaranteed, Worked A Typed orica&a m FCT.3 M.E3 Cad for an appointment PHONE 376-51- 58 Instant Rotund Available would know exactly what the day. The direction of Ronald Petersen. THE PLAY, which was researched, written, and is performed by Layton High School students, includes use of the latest techniques in combining live action with an effective backdrop of 35mm number from portraits Americas history. Segments of the production J. DEAN ANDERSON Officer In Clearfield Seminary Anderson the vice -- commemoration. We hope they will join with us in sharing and enjoying this important part of our heritage. THOSE on the writing committee include: Revolutionary War, Jeff Johnson, David Christensen and Dana Orton; Civil War, Mike Trujillo, Susan Roberts, Dawn Harnois and David Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson Jr. and son of Ogden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker and children of Roy were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Vem Young and family. Mrs. Baker is the former Diane Young. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Martin of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Eastman. Phone 292-558- 1 (itSlS) rsti) rSSDgi g) PI (oCj o) (eyi.eXw EBEPTTi STORE' ADVANCE SPUIN' Bolt of Blue 45 Denims Lt. Blues Med. Blues $1 Faded Blues Dark Blues Shaded Blues Sair.3 10,000 yards Day Laces --Trims Service From North Ogden to KaysvNIe (Expires Feb. 29, 1976) edwnicA 1639 South 2000 W., sister. 298 West 500 South, Bountiful, Utah itYiiiiiiHiiiiliiP: JM 9-- R. Willden. Mr. Esplin and Mrs. Willden are brother and MURRAY FIRST THRIFT and Loan Company younger sisters. The last two are his parents, Joseph and Edesa Anderson. He enjoys most outdoor activities and sports. He has been involved in Seminary Bowl for the last three years and is now preparing for this years competition, vw and WHITE HOURS Lovell, Donna Perry, Mildred Porter and Marie Stone. gery at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for the third time. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Esplin and daughters Jennefer and Penny of Richmond were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome younger brother and two OR Qene& Daines, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Virginia . home improvement, vacation expenses, and business needs are but a few. Just drop by the office or give us a call. We will be happy to help you with any finance need. FIVE BLACK home in California while he is in the service. The Belle Aimes Club met recently at the home of Erma Bingham. Present were Doris Burns, Laura Call, Harriet tickets are not necessary for either the art exhibit or the play production. The intent of this activity is to provide Layton residents with an opportunity to participate in our nations Bicentennial Good for Regular $12.00 Service call. daughter are making their is LuRue Watkins recuperating at home after undergoing open heart sur- cil. HE BELONGS to a family of eight, two older sisters, one five buck. OFF USS Independence. His wife Janice and baby of Sunset. is J. Dean president of Educational Activities on the seminary coun- Sat.-Sun- $270 DOLLARS Kingdom while serving aboard the aircraft carrier the Ervin Wallaces while he has open heart surgery at the Standford Medical Center which was performed last Monday. Ervin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Wallace and a brother of A.J. Wallace When you need extra caeh, there is a way to get it without disturbing your present mortgage. Use a Murray First Thrift Do Not Disturb Loan. With the equity in your home, we can handle your borrowing needs for most any reason or purpose. Debt consolidation, UOTTO COUPON 5 Dean H. Bodily of 345 W. 1115 N., Sunset, visited the United states that (SMfo (itSfo (mtjito Layton Open 7 A.M. to tO P.M.. Monday thru I A.M. to 3 P.M. MR. BARBER Smith, Pearl Dabel, Margaret Willis, lone perrin, June Schaelling, Martina Blaine, Iona Kelly, Wanda Nielsen, Harriet Dairies, Melba Smith and Raxie Bronson. Danny Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green, who has been in the McKay Hospital in Ogden for several weeks, undergoing testing is now recuperating at his home. Danny, who was serving an LDS mission in Japan contacted an illness which required that he come home. Navy Aviation Fire Control Technician 2nd Class James Bodily, son of Mr. and Mrs. husbands brothers family, Use a Murray First Thrift Do Not Disturb Loan. o o:c o o:c o o:c o oic o ore o ore: o oic c(&) activities and with an Reg. $2.90 his church. Sunset Camp of the DUP met recently at the home of Beth Ward for the January meeting. Pearl Dabel was cohostess. Captain Verda Knight gave a history of a grandmother, Susan F. Mumford, an English immigrant. The les Present were Verda Knight, Elda Sparks, Beth Ward, Erlene Eddington, Sylvia Florence Wallace has gone to the Bay area to be with her THOSE on the writing committee for the future were Victoria Robinson and David Bair. Freedom studentbody Egg Foo Yong recently after spending two years serving returned The Roaring 20s, Helen Mohr, Ed Baker, Scott Reynolds and Annette Hall. The 40s, 50s and 60s, William Waterhouse, Tony Canfield and Julie Kuminski. THIS dramatization is being presented in conjunction with the Layton High School Chow Mein son-in-la- w family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill and with their son Steve in Provo. Mr. Henderson visited in the area for a week and had to return home to work. Mrs. Henderson visited for about three weeks before returning to North Carolina. Rick Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ryan reported on his mission in Canada. He Lawson. TRY OUR DELICIOUS Chinese Combination Dinner No. 3 $ other highly the Civil War, the 1920s, the depression years and from the 1940s and 50s. ALSO included are scenes from the present and a provocative consideration of what the future may hold for' our nation. Vaun Barber, principal at Layton High, has announced that Layton residents are invited to share the Spirit of 76 free of charge in a special community performance beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 30 at the Layton High School auditorium. 166 South Fort Lane Shopping Center Shrimp of depict scenes from the Revolutionary War period, ESTAURANT JV will feature talented local artists. The art exhibit is being coordinated by Mrs. Carol Morgan, Layton High School PTA President and Mrs. Beth Cornia, Layton High School art department chairwoman. Kens l been visiting with their and daughter, Schaelling. school-communi- art exhibit Davis County artists who represent a wide range of talent and experience. INCLUDED will be works of George Dibble, LeConte Stewart, Ed Maryon and LeeAnn Miller as well as a Bicentennial production Spirit of 76 under the Week 444 4 4MM4 exhibit of local art which will be on display in the foyer of the auditorium from 3:30 p.m. until 10 p.m. the same Americans intended to do: they intended to break away from England and establish a new nation. The spirit that brought this new nation to life will be enthusiastically portrayed in the Layton High School slide They These Spirit of 76ers are Jeff Adams, Russell Johns, and Elaine Edwards, who are part of the Layton High School Freedom Week performance. FREEDOM WEEK The Spirit of 76 is the latest in a series of Bicentennial team. recently went to Arizona on a basketball tour. Dr. and Mrs. Odell B. Cutler spent a few days in Denver recently. 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