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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- t NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 29, 171 1S Robert T. Bizzell AF Unit Is Cited XavsDll Also Mr. Stahle has advised By NORMA PREECE the correspondents that it is now permissible to run pictures and a short notice of missionary farewells in this area, each week. Benjamin Robertson has returned from an extended vacation trip to the Eastern States as well as overseas. Mr. Robertson went by plane to Washington D.C., and spent a week there as well as in Virginia and Maryland. On April 7 he went 376-87- Due to the tremendous workload at the Bountiful newspaper office, Dean Stahle, news editor of the Weekly Reflex has pushed the deadline for news each week ahead to Friday morning. Therefore all news items should be phoned into the correspondents as soon as possible so that she may get them in on time. to Rome and Rome, Italy spending three nights in that country and returned home April 22. It was a thrilling and exciting trip as well as educat- then on to Athens, Greece, visiting places of interest in each country. He then went by plane to Cairo, Egypt, spent time at Beirut, Lebanon, ional. Jordan and then motored to Petro, Jordan a 360 mile tnp in all. He spent five days in Israel and visited 15 towns in this area which he experienced strict security in his travels in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stucki and family of Cedar City have been with his mother Mrs. Ann Stucki. They came to attend the funeral service of his father Sam Stucki that was held in Kaysville on Friday. these countries. From Israel he went back to torious service based upon its achievements from Aug. 3 Technical Sergeant Robert parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Bizzell of 10 S. Fourth East, Kaysville, Utah, is a member of a Castle AFB, Calif., unit which has received its second Air Force Outstanding Unit L. Bizzell, whose 31,-197- to May 31, 1975. The sergeant, a 1958 graduate of Davis High School, attended Weber State College in Ogden, Utah, the U of U and San Francisco (Calif.) State College. Award. SERGEANT BIZZELL is a SERGEANT BIZZELLS training supervisor with the 84th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, which earned the award for exceptionally meri wife, Bemie, is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. K. W. Gillespie, 205 West First North, Kaysville. CLEARFIELD BANKER Wayne Thomock, vice president of Clearfield State Bank is also second vice president of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. rs ' Recently appointed second vice president of the Clear-fiel- d Chamber of Commerce is Wayne Thornock, executive 55 vice president and manager of 51 the Clearfield State Bank. 5 : MR. THORNOCK was born 5 ; in Salt Lake City but moved to 5 Rexburg and Caldwell, Idaho 5 where he spent much of his : early life. He graduated from Caldwell ; 5 : High School, Boise Jr. College t and Utah State University. J. i t ? : HE FULFILLED an LDS mission to Great Britain and also spent 10 years as a member of the National Guard Reserves. In 1950 he married EuVola Tibby from Boise, Ida. MR. THORNOCK and his wife have three children and one grandson. Their children are Van, who is married and y cr works at Clearfield State Bank; Christy, who is a senior at Weber State College and Nyle who is on an LDS mission in Canada. Mr. Thornock worked at several banks in Idaho including the Continental State Bank in Boise and the First National (Til Bank in Caldwell, Idaho. HE CAME to the Clearfield State Bank in December of 1 1959. He is a member of the high council of the LDS Church and has served Clearfield City as a former member of council, mnm T-BO- the city first session of the Davis County College of Political Knowledge, to be direct- ed by Salt Lake City and Bountiful attorney Brent Beesley and other Republican leaders from throughout the at Farmington Elementary School, 50 West 200 South, Farming-ton- , Tuesday May 4. county, will be held IT WILL be in conjunction with the Republican Central Committee meeting, f The Central Committee meeting will begin at 7 p.m. with the distribution of guidance packages pertaining to this years political activities to officers of the 114 voting districts in Davis County. THESE PACKAGES will contain copies of the recently published Handbook for the HER0 Campaign (Help Elect Republicans to Office), plus maps, organization de tails and other materials es- - Syracuse Boston Ferns House Plants Garden & Flower Seeds PHONE 825-76- 76 ,sib. Lb Lt POT ROAST ROUND STEAK Sl0AST 69 lb. ROAST.. ROILING BEEF RIB STEAK LB. Lb 9 ib ..... Lb. 49 Lb. 17. Voting district officers should attend the May 4 meeting to obtain their packages and to take part in the discussion of financial, organizational, and other matters, announced A. Leslie Derbyshire, party chairman. MR. DERBYSHIRE said Mr. Beesley was selected to conduct the College because of his outstanding record as a Voting District Chairman and because of his legal knowledge and administrative experience. The College will be developed in a variety CHUCK STEAK i. CARTONS yo milk TS vn. V 65 WHOLE MILK FOR THE SAID HENNY PENNY POTATO FREEZER all Republicans should attend BEESLEY asssfr Vl GAL. of ways. FRIED LOGS who are involved in or would like to learn more about the Mi HIM Mil 2lor15C great American political mass meeting program and how to get better results from PRESSURE FRIED YOUNG FRYERS DONE TO PERFECTION it. Kaysville 2050 So. 1000 W., cTor boast';; POT lb. WOUND BONE POT ROAST PRICES EFFECTIVE Patriotic Production CTIRSBIY ' ROAST A STOWS awpr bone ihj cy,psr u?L SIRLOIN STEAK sential to the district Mass Meetings which are to be held May WOUND LB. BONELESS Eiepiis Schedule Him Meet Study The STEAK NE APR, 29 A 30th and MAY 1t SNAKPAK ItCM, DINNER BOX 9 Potato Log and Drawing Plca, a BARN FULL Potato Log and Draaaing Piocoa, a Potato Log and Droaaing 16 49 2.89 1 5.78 Elementary School students will stage a patriotic production Tuesday, May 18, at 7 p.m. at the Kaysville Junior High School. MORE THAN 150 fourth and fifth graders will participate in musical numbers, dances, drill routines and dramatic scenes. The program is under the direction of teachers Miss Margaret Holyoak, Mrs. Kay Mifflin and Mrs. Darlene Galbraith. H0AGIE 1 SANDWICHES ea OTHER SANDWICHES ROAST BEEF CHEESE AVAILABLE CORNED BEEF BOLOGNA CHICKEN TURKEY RUSSET POTATOES HAM & FRESH PASTRAMI elusions to! 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