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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY REFLEX-DAV- IS , 197C Smoot Addresses Kaysville Rotary LETTER TO EDITOR Layton Chamber Davis Replies To Editorial response to an editorial the Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 12, 1976, we, the Board of Directors of the Layton City Chamber of Commerce would make this comment: purchasing the land known as a Clear Zone on both sides of the runways in Davis and Weber Counties. To protect our investment in Hill Field we need to look realistically THE EDITORIAL in question stated that the Federal purchase of the land known as the APZ-- 1 Area or Buffer Zone, located just beyond the In in had a moral obligation to remove all hazards of its operation at Government Hill Air Force Base. It further stated that the Federal Government created the risks involved by airplanes arriving and leaving Hill Field and they should mitigate those risks. Who needs Hill Field? only It supplies employment for 21,000 persons, the largest employer in Utah. Forty-fou- r percent of Davis Countys residents work there. LAYTON HOSTS LAMANITES Three members of the BYU Program Bureau Laminite Generation (1 to r) Orlo Goodbear, Vickie Sanders, and Castle in Chuck Blake pose in front of the Never-NevDisney World, Fla., during a summer 1974 tour of the er E Generation gave televis.on performances for over commercial viewers in Oklahoma City, Chicago, Tampa and Sarasota, Fla. They will perform at Layton High School Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. 6,000,000 Eastern Seaboard. During the tour the Lamanite Lamanite Generadrawing top Indian talent from over 600 BYU Indian students representing over 60 tribes, will appear at Layton High School on Feb. The tion, 21, at 7:30. THE COST to see this famous group will be $2 per person or $10 per family and the proceeds will go to the youth of the Layton East Stake to help finance their annual youth conference trip. This exciting student group will present a program of contemporary music and dance blended carefully with traditional Indian, Polynesian, and Mexican numbers. Several contem- porary Indian numbers written by BYU Indian students such as I Walk In Beauty, Desert Flower, and Go, My Son will also be performed. THE LATTER is a poignant message for Indian youth, instructing them to get an education and make your people proud of you. Lamanite Genera- The recently returned from tour of Mexico, an eight-wee- k Central and South America where they performed to over 55 thousand people in live audiences and 83 million on 12 separate television shows. tion than by showing it in the quality of their performances, Miss Thompson said. ITS inception in 1971, under the direction of the Janie Thompson, Laminite Generation has participated in 13 separate tours to a combined live SINCE FORTY-ONpercent of Weber Countys residents work there, 10 percent of Salt Lake County, 2.73 percent of Box Elder County, .91 percent of Cache County work there. In 1975 it only had a payroll of $256,504,383. and awarded $23,040,974. in contracts, with a total economic impact in the State of Utah in excess of over 239,000 different performances. The total national and international television audience viewing the group is estimated at over 100,000,000 for the same period of time. Dont miss this spectac-tula- r show! Remember Feb. 21 at Layton High School. audience people in of 296 $450,000,000. Who is the Federal Government? We, the people, are the Government. Do we need to protect our economy as a State or do we leave it up to the Federal Government? THE Government is at and objectively December. THE LAW school, in Provo, was dedicated in September by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Warren E. Burger and LDS Church officials. Holt, who is the son of William S. and Annone Holt of Syracuse, will open a law office at 50 N. Main in Layton with Bruce Barton, currently attorney for Layton City. Well Known local Man Joins Olsen Chevrolet in Layton to assistance government. Commis- David PRESIDENT Sanders conducted. A tribute to Alpheus 26-2- one-minu- te Harvey was given. Mr. Harvey passed away on Jan. 20 and was a member of the the Among the special guests are to attend will be who President club. President Clear Zone. Sanders - dustrial Development, an Agricultural area and many others. A relative good investment! A small price to pay for the employment and revenue this base gives to our Davis High School furnished a musical number for the program. Eldon Frost was program chairman for the evening, np HE COMMENTED on how pleased the Rotary Club is to have their members appoint- economy. WHO GIVES a dam? We, the people, of the State of ed to such executive and honorable positions in the state and county. Commissioner Smoot spoke on the recent tax raise in Davis County, valuation and rate of mill levy and why there was a tax rise on property and real estate. The growth of Davis County was another topic discussed. Utah should care! ! We should care because protecting our people who live or will live near this base is important. Because the people who own the land, which falls in these zones, deserve due and honest consideration fof their investments. Because the 21,000 persons who work there deserve to know that their employment, their families and the expendable income and tax revenue they bring to our state is LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 73 FORD STATION WAGON Stock No. 1949, V- -, auto, P.S., air, radio, haatar, wtilta sidawaM tlraa COMMISSIONER Smoot stated Davis County has the lowest percentage on welfare than any other county in the state. He outlined the functions of the new hospital being needed and willingly and 2477 Em F0!i9 built. justly protected. He is president of the National County Commissioners Association and told of his . Layton City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Thomas A. Winegar President 1573 North Main, Layton trips to Washington and the meetings with the President of the United States in regard & v THE SHOW includes contemporary songs, humorous novelty numbers and traditional tribal dances which combined make up an evening of unusual variety and a night to remember. According to Janie Thompson, creative director of the Lamanite the group, Generation is proving that Indian youth have the talent and drive to meet the challenges of contemporary In no American Society. better way can they prove this Marti J. Fashions for Her Squire for Him I WANT to go into a general practice and get involved in community affairs, he said. Following his graduation from high school, Holt attended Weber State College in Ogden, for a year. LADIES AWaPEABEL' Bank Cards HE CAME to BYU in 1973 to personalized service 376-17- 77 Store Hours Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. FINAL DAYS HE SERVED a two-yemission to Austria for the LDS Church and returned to Weber State where he was awarded the Hinckley Stipend and a debate scholarship. He graduated from Weber State with honors in 1973. Holt has also been active in the Republican Party, serving as a State Delegate for three years and as finance chairman in his local precinct. begin his law studies with the schools charter law class. During his studies at BYU, the largest private university in the United States, he worked as a legal clerk for the law firm of Mecham and Richards The store with Welcome Phone SALE! SALE! SALE! PANT SUITS Reduced in Ogden. His wife, is the former Kathleen Hess, of Ogden. Jack Harris has been recently named to Manager of Body Shop at Olsens. Jack has 14 years experience in custom and spot painting. He lives in Kaysville with wife Celia and 2 children. 25-50-- 60 Donald Miles 20 Years Some At Hill AFB SHIRTS, BLOUSES, $115 SWEATERS Donald W. Miles of Sunset has received a service pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. Reduced assigned at Hill AFB as an inventory management HE IS 50 $R00 O as P ANTS, plain & prints As low specialist. Mr. Miles and his wife, Ladean, have three children. Reduced 20 year Anniversary of Many DUTCH BOY 50 SR00 U at JR. TOPS CARPET CLEANERS Reduced 50 1679 North Main St., Layton Some at Connie and Cornelius De Light mi DBU Average living room We clean all kinds of fumiture-w- e remove and cat odors dog (with this ad) Phone 773-50- 00 SPECIAL W5 376-335- 7 FREE ESTIMATES nr Ford, CORNET sextet from A State of Utah and Dean Holman has been named the administrator of the new Davis County hospital in Layton. ! Gerald Governor Calvin Rampton and President Spencer W. Kimball of the LDS Church. an- nounced that Judge Thomley K. Swan has been named President of the Judges of the This land could still be used in many ways a light In- of county COMMISSIONER Smoot announced that the National County Commissioners Association convention will be held in Salt Lake City at the LDS Tabernacle on June regular meeting. Graduates From BYU Law School Scott William Holt, a 1966 graduate of Clearfield High School, was one of 17 charter members to graduate from Brigham Young Universitys J. Reuben Clark Law School in County sioner Stanley Smoot was guest speaker when the Kaysville Rotary Club met Jan. 21 at the Davis High School cafeteria for their 1 4 Rack Only Ditto JEANS AND JACKETS Reduced Again $7I 95 Now OTHER SALE ITEMS Handbags Hats Bras Reduced OU 0 and more Queen Tops Reduced i |