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Show - V ' WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 28, 1878 CfLEX-DAV- IS ftepuli Finance Chaim David B. Stayner, 1389 East Millbrook Way, Bountiful, has been appointed Davis County Republican Finance Chairman, announced A. Leslie Derbyshire, party chairman. Cyndia Thiros of Layton High School was Miss Drill Utah in a statewide competition. Cyndia is shown here in a dance routine on the Roaring 20s which she developed for the Freedom Week festival at Layton High School. chosen Drill Team The for the alW Utsh was held SaturdMipht at Layton from High ScMU-oStudent- various s high schools contest Utafc competed THE GIRLS were judged on a drill drill routioeedeling (five speech on drill, postured personality, poise, execution and showmanship. .&'?;-Cindi- a Thirek daughter of JUny Thiros of Layton was crowned Miss Drill Team Utah with runners-u- p as follows: Mr. and Mrs. . . FIRST, Peggy Little, Morgan; second, Holly Damron, Sandra third, Cyprus; Cloward, Cyprus; fourth, April Smith, Layton. April is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith. To add to the excitement of winning, Miss Thiros was crowned and kissed by Tony Adams, formerly of Utah State and now with the Kansas City Chiefs. ticipate the national in competition for Miss Drill USA on Feb. 7. Cyndia is a member of the Layton High Honor Society, was head cheerleader at North Layton Jr. High for two years, has performed in the production of Nutcracker for the past seven years, won sweepstakes in the drill competition for 1974, was crowned Miss Drill of 1974, Miss Majorette and the AS MISS Drill Team Utah, Miss Thiros won an expense twirling queen paid trip to Santa Monica, Calif, where she will par- - , of Idaho Congratulations go to the new parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Hatch, who had a new little son bom to them on Jan. 24 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. He weighed in at 6 lbs. 15 ozs. and was 21 inches long. The name they have chosen for him is Randy. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Gwendon Hatch of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Shoes Melvins Clearfield Green of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Hatch of Richfield, Utah. Come See!! Great Selection of new 75 model Kne of Kit? L Van Dyke Pjjnhiip IIWMIIW Fairview HffefilHK iiweseww publicity and other assistance to the campaign and to official Republican candidates for 9 State legislative, two county commission, various other offices & rTlSJfel Trailer -- Service yTCIFOR -- Parts ANYTHING Rangers -- Fifth Wheels 22V to 31' Teton A Nampa Chief Campers -- Slide Ins & Toppers .JSCTOJ 1 1350 No. Main - Layton - 376-12- 27 and to be of Washington. HE IS an active LDS Church and youth leader, and is married to the former Susan Scoffield of Layton. They are the parents of five children. COULD BE TRUE Howd you come out CUTE N CRAFTY These two canine cutups would like to catch some cuddles from you as soon as possible. Both are pups who evidently just walked away from home and were too young to know their way back. You can adopt them by calling the DaVis County Animal Control Shelter at or Incidently, our Cute but Wet friend from last week did find a home, buc keep the calls coming in, and go to visit the shelter. There are so many more dogs who need a home than are shown in our 867-221- 376-835- 5. 1 the direction of the program committee, Mrs. Florence Alice Mrs. Bishop, Bonnemort and Mrs. Ramona Kaysville Clubs Zelda Robins will entertain the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday, Jan. 30. Mrs. Avice Wood was Jiqs-tes- s to the 'Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Larkin gave the program. The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday night in Layton at the home of Mrs. Jeri Harvey. Mrs. Jean Van Velkenburg gave the program, My Half of Apple. Mrs. Roene Chappell was hostess to the Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Walters was The monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 82 will be held Mon Gailey. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. day evening Feb. 2 Esther Mapes. Mrs. Bonnie Heywood, president will conduct. Florence Barton will entertain the Athena Club at her home Wednesday evening, Feb. 4. Mrs. Roetta Horsley and Miss Ruth Bowman are assisting hostesses. The program will be under Bertha Reese entertained Phillips Camp Qf Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home. The lesson and, history was given by Mrs. Jennie HoIIist. Rebecca Ashbaker, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Lois Stephens and Ina Cheney attended tlW 0 dinner meeting in Ogden Thursday evening. the W Long Distance rates go down at 5PM on weekdays Einsteins theory of relativity tells us that all things are relative. Even the cost of Long Distance calls. in that fight with your wife the other night? Aw, she came crawling to me on her hands and knees. What did she say? Come out from under that bed, you coward. You see, the time of day you call has a direct relationship to the rate you get. Why? Because Long Distance rates go down at 5 PM on weekdays. So, if you call after 5 PM on weekdays, you get good rates for calling relatives or friends Get the theory? Einstein would have loved it. $ i"V 0 Einstein would have loved our money-savin- g theory r 2i m aii TO GO ON YOUR FOUTiDATIOrJ The Great Ideal And Road Civile Home dis- HE ESTIMATES that a of $20,000 will be needed to provide printing of literature and manuals, office (some good used unit.) Travel Trailer - JJMPLETE by voting Oak Crest IS THAT QUALIFY vuJ 114 County. filled at the November election. Stayner is a native of Farmington, attended Davis High, holds a B.S. degree in Economics and an MBA from the University of Utah, and DBA study at the University 825-646- 9 AND WIDTHS SALE tricts of Davis space, postage, telephone, and radio newspaper By DIANE COTTLE ladies and childrens shoes throughout the SHE HAS been a student of Pat Rhodes and Allene Larsen since the age of six and has been a member of the All Stars Drill and Baton Team until the time she was selected to be a Lancelle at Layton Layton Continues on Finance Chairman, Stayner will organize and coordinate fund raising and methods events As budget LARGE SELECTION OF SIZES W" HE IS a lecturer for the Utah Real Estate Association, and served as Professor of Entrepreneurship and Real. Estate at California State University, Los Angeles. He is both a broker-realto- r and a Certified Management Consultant. besides other trophies in drill and baton competition. High, dc RED WING MR. STAYNERS previous political experience includes involvement at the national party level, and as Western States Regional Campaign Director in 1968. He is President of Property Consultants Inc., a real estate development, brokerage and consulting firm, specializing, in investment properties, Chairman of Great Castle Enterprises, a development-genera- l contracting company. |