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Show WEEKLY JILTLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, l7$ ProMse XGDA' OTnieigirs The final meeting of the season of Kaysville Civic As- sociation was held Tuesday evening at the City Chambers beginning at 7:30 p.m. PRESIDENT-ELEC- T Clyde Chatlain conducted in the absence of Russ Bracken, KCA president. Mr. Chatlain welcomed all members and introduced two new members, Paul Hallman, who is the new Jaycee Representative to Kaysville from the Local Jaycees and Eugene Tolman, representative from Senior Citizens of the Happy organization from Kaysville and Farming-ton- . K-- F MR. BRACKEN and Neil Anderson members of KCA Executive Board were excused from the meeting. Mrs. Linda Major, secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were approved. MR. CHATLAIN announced the death of Mrs. Mina Flint, a long time member of KCA and a club representative the past year to KCA. Members of KCA in attendance approved to present Mrs. Flints family with a book, the new one just published, Kaysville, Our Town as an expression of sympathy for her devoted service to KCA over the many years. It was announced that Davis High graduating class of 1966 was holding their 10 year class reunion on J une 25 and 26. MR. CHATLAIN announced the tentative selection of new officers for the 1976-7year, named by the nominating committee. They are to be KCA 7 A. Neil Anderson, president- elect; Ed Hyde, youth chairman; Maureen Brady, adult chairman, who will serve a second term as adult chairman. Mr. Chatlain served as who has president-elec- t the past year will be the new president of KCA. New of- ficers will be voted on at the next KCA meeting to be held in September. IT IS necessary to the of Kaysville Civic Association as an error existed in Article 7. They are to be te By-la- MR. HALLMAN announced all the Jaycee July 3 activities. Chuck Wagon breakfast beginning at 6 a.m. at the City Bowery, large parade at 11 a.m. followed by afternoon activities, including the written to include Chairman of Fine Arts and Chairman of Beautification to form the Executive Board of KCA. The will be corrected and new handout will be given to members at the next meeting KCA budget for the coming year was approved by the Kaysville City Council in the amount of $6,100. for the 1976-7- 7 year. traditional Watermelon Bust, Grease Pig and Grease Pole events, and many other fun events all afternoon. At 9 p.m. the largest ever BEAUTIFICATION chairman, Mrs. Iola Smith said they were grateful for the help of Mrs. Vickie Larkins Cub Scouts of Troup No. 581 of the Kaysville 8th Ward who cleaned the grass out from under the large pine trees on the south entrance into Kays- Elementary all children and above They will By-la- ville. The boys David Kershaw, Kelly Nance, Trent Harley, Firework Display for our Bicentennial celebration. MRS. JUDY Rigby, JCK president announced the annual Childrens parade to be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. book published for Kaysville Communitys Bicentennial project was completed and the sales were going well. The book Kaysville, Our Town is available for $7. each but if one buys two or more books at a time they are $6. each. They will be on sale during Kaysville Community Heritage Harvest Festival. MRS. COLLETT announced there will be guided tours of Kaysville Historic Sites durwill ing the Festival. People be bused on the ll2 hour tour from 1 to 6 p.m. the two days, 3 and they will 2 and three years old to participate. too furnish a July July leave from the corner of Center Street and 1st East. A small pamphlet has been printed listing information on the 90 sites with a map of the the night of the Fireworks. Mrs. Caro! Collett, Historic Sites Chairman reported that the sales of the new published These will be sold for 25 cents at the time of the tours. Mrs. Collett said any profits made from the History Book or the pamphlets will be used toward the around ftssjssasftJsassfissssssiK;! Kaysville School Block for refreshment stand at the Davis High School stadium sites inside the pamphlet. in the stake and those who purchased flags had them delivered this past week in Harvest Festival of the Kaysville Community. Mr. Wells Collett an- a museum for Kaysville City. KCA PURCHASED a History Book of Kaysville to be presented to our American Field Service student Urs Nydegger who will be leaving July 5 to return to his native home in Switzerland. He has been making his home this school year with Bishop and Mrs. Mel Manning and son Robert. Mrs. Roetta Horsley, Senior Citizen Representative announced the Bicentennial Play, Kaysville, Valley of Promise to be presented at the Happy Hollow Golf Course, June 30 and July 1 at 9:30 p.m. It is open to the public with a small fee for admission. nounced for the Kaysville Ro- time for the Kaysville Days Bicentennial celebration and observance. Hollow beginning next week SHE ANNOUNCED all the activities to be held during the week of the Kaysville Community Heritage Harvest Festival. Mr. Chatlain reported for Neil Anderson in his absence, tary Club that they are preparing to hold their summer meetings at Hod during the summer months. MAYOR GLEN W. Cundall announced that the City Council had passed the city budget of $1,542,250. at their last meeting for the 1976-7- 7 year. He also announced that the council has given approval of a preliminary plan of a 3 Vi million Mini Mall to be constructed at North Main Street between Kaysville Lindquists Mortuary and the Davis Farm Construction to be started September 1, 1976 and completed September 1977. Co-o- nounced that this fall the Kaysville book, Kaysville, Our Town will be available pageant and one you will not want to miss. It is being presented by the Heritage in the City Library. She said that Kaysville LDS Stake had a project to sell the American Flag to every home the Little MR. CHATLAIN expressed his appreciation to KCA members for their hours of dedicated service to our community projects the past year. The KCA does not meet during July and August months and will convene again on tember 28. 1976. nD -- delightful family reunion Huntsville last weekend, for a celebration day together. There were more than one hundred who came for this time together. They included Mr. and Mrs. three Midof Duffer, George dleton, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. of Anderson Raymond Hazelton, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Clear- field; and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Anderson of Heyburn, Ida. All of their families, at- tended with their parents. Making fun for everyone as they enjoyed swimming, boating, and horse-bac- k ing, and outdoor cooking. rid- NO LIMIT Tailor-Abothe little bill of yours, sir, when can 1 hope for payment? ut Slowpay-Alway- s. Jay Ward, Gary Lee and David Winters worked five hours at the service project to earn their Citizenship in the Community Badge. The boys rendered a tremendous service to their community. IT WAS brought up again at meeting that the KCA pic- DUGBZD tures of the past and present Mayors of Kaysville that were to be mounted in frames and hung in the City Chambers be up for the Bicentennial July 4 Kaysville Days Celebration. Mr. Chatlain will check with Mrs. Mary Phelps and have her turn these pictures over to KCA so they may be hung in time for our Bicentennial celebration. Paul Hallman, HICBZDl Jaycee representative asked permission from the Kaysville Rotary Club to use their grill again for the July 3 Chuck Wagon Breakfast and also if the City would provide power and a garbage truck at this project. Mayor Cundall said this would be taken care of for the Jaycees. QUOBZJD MBM ONE AWARD was made to a recipient from each of the fifty states. Davis County Association Education nominated Mr. Carroll. From all other Utah nominees she was chosen by the Bicentennial Task Force of the Utah Education Association to represent the state. NEAS Bicentennial theme is Education for a Global Community. In announcing the award to Mrs. Carroll, Lucille Taylor, president The elect of UEA said, award recognizes you as a person who offers living testimony to the principles of the American Revolution and their guidelines for human relationships on this planet, using teaching as the vehicle. We are proud of your continuing service to the profession and your community. RETIRED A K1J5J3 JM?3W"D 25" 0U(M diagonal EASV CREDIT 0UCM IKIQBD EVERY OQQSJH SET OUdBZTO DIS OTUB4D COUNTED DUOD XL-IO-O QGB7G ColorTrak (rcuMi educator, Mrs. Carroll is still working with exchange students, has been an Exchange Educator to South Africa, was an active participant in the fourth Npui XL-10- Conference of the Partners of the Alliance, is immediate past chairman of the Democratic Party of Inter-Americ- gSGEHIDQB A for members of the Arthur R. descendants Anderson gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hawks in NEEDLE LARGE-EYE- ing the annual NEA Convention. 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