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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 Aron Reynolds Is Outstanding Senior Fair Committee chairman for 1975 and for 1976. He is also a member of the executive committee, the administrative structure committee and the program planning committee. Aron spearheaded the 1976 fund drive to raise $3200 in matching funds for a bus for the Heritage Center in Clearfield. He was involved in planning for and opening the Heritage Center in Clearfield. ARON WAS bom in Price, Ltah. Shortly after his birth his family moved to the Uintah Ouray Indian reservation where he lived until his marriage in 1929. He and his wife Emma made their home in Park City until 1942 when ARON REYNOLDS Aron Reynolds of Clearfield, Utah was chosen Out standing Senior Citizen of Davis County by the Davis County Council on Aging according to Henry D. Call, chairman. Winners of the Miss Syracuse pageant include, to r, Queen Laurie Lee, Valerie Jacobs, 1st attendant; Zelda Bills, 2nd 1 MISS SYRACUSE MR. REYNOLDS was selected because of his devotion and activities in behalf of the senior citizens of Davis County. Mr. Reynolds has been very Laurie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Dick) Lee, .1639 Melanie Lane, Syracuse, was crowned Miss Syracuse :last Wednesday evening at the Lion Social Club Center. . SPONSORING the pageant was the Syracuse Lady Lion Club, with Mrs. James Rent-.meist- serving as chairman. - The new Miss Syracuse is now eligible to compete in the Miss Davis County and the Miss Utah pageants both to be held later this year. scholarship, a bouquet of THE NEW Miss Syracuse presented a humorous reading for her part of the oses and a trophy for her forts. Miss Valerie Jacobs, program. All contestants were also judged in swim- 18 s. years of age, a senior at Clearfield High School where she is active in the Drama Club and has been in gymnastics as well as other activities. MISS LEE received a vsb $150 Closing Social Birthday :The Reflex-Journ- ron-- : gratulates Kyle, son of Jackie rand David Probert. 301 N. is who Layton, 1 Celebrating his first birthday r anniversary this week. The will take pic- r Reflex-Journlures of one year olds free of Vlain, jrharge at the Layton office, J97 N. Main, on Friday between 11 and Noon. Please 3rall for an appointment. HE HAS served as chairman of the Transportation Committee, chairman of the Volunteer Recognition Banquet Committee, County School, Rochester, New York. He retired from HAFB in 1968 after 26 years of service. AFTER HIS retirement, Aron and his wife became actively involved in the Clear- field Senior Citizens Club. Aron served a term as President and while in that capacity, he made every effort to involve the very elderly in as many club activities as they were able to attend. Under his leadership, younger club members were responsible for escorting the older ones on short trips and other social events. Mr. Call stated that the Branch, of American Association of University Women. THE GUEST speaker, Dr. of the U of U, spoke on. Temi and showed slides of. The Art of China. Dr. Terni is also in Debus sey. residence at the Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego at Balboa Park during part of the year. Two oboe solos, Pavanne," Ravel; Piece in G, Pierne, were played by Jennifer Graves, daughter of member Pat Graves, and a piano solo was played by member Connie Dahlstet, La Plus que Lente by THE MAY meeting is tentatively scheduled for May 26, but place and program are still The Branch usually has a summer brunch, which is always delightful and Further information about these meetings may be obtained from Fae Purdy, or Esther Ainscough, Leseforening Literary Club will have their closing yearly social May 11 at the home of Georgia Allens in East Lay-toMargaret Neilsen has been the president of the Literary and cultural club for the past year. A TALENT night will be on the agenda for the May meeting. Those who will be on the program will be Dorothy Adams, Alice Johnson, BonYvonne nie Durbano, Spencer, LaVern Harris, Shirley Bubak, Nancy Hayes, Ella Hoskins, Ada Lane and Barbara Woodward. There will be installation of new officers for next year. THOSE TO be installed are LaVern Harris, president, Mary Ann Bundy, vice president and Marlene Knowlton, secretary and scrap book.de Elks Plan Service For Mothers Day The office of Roy Elks Lodge No. 2338 will present a Mothers Day service, Sunday May 9 at 3 p.m. ALL ELKS and guests are invited to attend. The Kaysville Rotarians regular dnner meeting was Wednesdty evening at the Davis HigI School Cafeteria. President Iavid Sanders conducted. SPECIAL GUESTS were Dennis Rositr, Davis High school Auto Mechanics Instructor with Duane Myrtle and Brian Baler who recently wonthe atnual State Plymouth Trqible Shooting Contest held inlalt Lake City at the Utah Techical College. The trio received the State trophy and an allexpense trip to Chicago, Illrois in June where they will compete in the National Troubleshooting THEY WERE introduced by Harold Gailey and they spoke briefly about the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma installed new officers for the next biennium at a dinner meeting in Ogden on Monday, April 26. contest. Guest speaker following the dinner was Grant Holman, from Salt Lake City. Mr. Holman is vice president of Salt Lake City Branch of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. - Contest. HE GAVE a brief history of the Federal Reserve Bank and explained its functions. Mr. Holman stated, the Reserve Bank has an effect on stabilizing our economy and the Federal Reserve act was passed December 23, 1913 and was designed to provide for ' THE PROGRAM was under the direction of Henry 376-853- CONDUCTING THE tradi- NEWLY ELECTED were Marjorie Thatcher, Kaysville, president; Greta Bailey, Ogden, 1st vice president; Leona Clawson, Kaysville, 2nd vice president; Louise Stein, Farmington, corresponding secretary; and Nan Beesley, Salt Lake City, recording secretary. inofficers Appointive stalled were Barbara Johnson, Bountiful, treasurer, and Dorothy Bingham, Kaysville, parliamentarian. tional installation ceremony was Margaret Barnett, Roy, retiring president. She was assisted by other officers, Vivian Beattie, Bountiful 1st vice president. Rosemary Brantley, Lav-to. 2nd vice president; Susann Durrans, Kaysville, recording secretary; Greta Bailey, Ogden, corresponding secretary; Sandra Judkins, Ogden, treasurer; and Eva Fryer, Layton, parliamentarian. educa- BETTY THOMAS, tion specialist from the Salt Lake City schools, was the featured speaker. Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., the Bountiful Art Center presents art films at the Davis Complex, 197 East 500 South, Bountiful. ON WEDNESDAY, May 12. two films will be presented: Impressionism and and The The Prophets: Pont-Ave- Nabis and Toulouse-Leutrewhich presents the paintings of members of a Paris group called the Nabis fS'ta fc Phone 1 ' 376-424- 9 -- Centerpieces Flower Arrangements -- Fresh -- Potted teleflora Plants rfFj Arrangements Call on us at Layton Flower s LAYTON PARK NOW AT PLAZA-19- 5 Sc Gift East Gentile Scheuller, program Jaycees Hold Last Joint Meet Of Year On April 27 the layton Jaycees and Jaycettesnet for their final Jaycee joinimem-bershi- p meeting of the 975-7- 6 Jaycee year. Bob telty president presided. THE FIRST ordeA of business was a presentation of $100. to Layton Wgh Sophomore student Sott Deru. Following the presm-tatio- n Jaycee officer repoits were presented and approve!. During the Jaycette portioj of the meeting Mrs. Revj Muir, Jaycette president, reported on the Jaycette happenings and presented Out-- , standing Jaycette awards to Mrs. Karen Owens md Mrs. Ann Casper. LATER IN the evening Mr. Welty presented :Jaycee awards which included Jaycee of the Quarter, MemWilly Williams, Warner bership Award, Owens, and & Over all support Bob Duff participation, and Jim Sharp. for the Jaycee Speak-uevening was given by Bob Duff titled That Earths Great Treasure Lies in Human Personality. p AT THE close of the meeting the membership presented Mr. Welty with an outgoing presidents gift in appreciation of a successful year. Prior to the meeting the membership enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Chairman for the dinner was Mrs. Ruthe Ann Rabenstein assisted by Mrs. Reva Muir. E&mple of our compbte dinner menu Flamag Shiskkabob Steak t Lobster Terriau Steak Succulmt Prime Rib Much Lore ALL E (TRIES INCLUDED FABULOUS SALAD BAR PLCS NIGHTLY LIVE EITERTAINMENT Phone 766-- 1 or prophets, whose theories and work formed a link between impressionism and modern painting. The public is invited at no charge. ALL MOTHERS LOVE our Davis County Council on Aging was very proud to choose Aron Reynolds as Outstanding Senior Citizen for 1976. the establishment of Federal Reserve Banks to furnish elasticity currency to afford means of rediscounting our commercial paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United States and for other purposes. That establishment of this bank made a national money manager and helped stabilize bar national economy. 376-443- 8 Delta Kappa Gamma Art Films Names New Officers Federal Reserve: Rotary n. lHappy Davis County Council on Aging and in that capacity has provided diligent and tireless leadership on behalf of the senior citizens of Davis county. ed from the Sargeant and Greenleaf Save and Lock The April meeting was the annual guest night, held, as in the past, at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. This event was at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 26. There were 24 members and guests present to this meeting of the Kaysville i Slated For Leseforening KYLE PROBERT 18 ysar old daughter of Mr. and M-Chariton Jacobs, of 1522 Sotth 2500 West, was selected as the first attendant, Miss Zelia Bills, 20 year old daughter of Mrs. Naurine Bills of 1679 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, was chosen as the second attendant. EACH of the attendants received a $50 saving bond, ming suits and evening gowns and personality events as well. Miss Lee is ef- active in senior citizen organizations since his retirement in 1968. Aron is serving his second term as 2nd vice chairman of the they moved to Ogden. In 1945 they moved to Clearfield and have lived there ever since. Aron and his charming wife Emma are the parents of three daughters and one son and have 18 grandchildren. Aron was a locksmith in his professional life. He graduat- AAUW April Meet 11 3. Fort Lane Shopping Center - Layton |