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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS w Syv '! ' s, 7 ' fe'5! DON BUHLER Eagle Don W. Buhler, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler of 66 South 500 East, Kaysville has attained the honor of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in the Boy Scout program. THE AWARD was presented during an impressive Eagle Scout ceremony in the Boy Scout Court of Honor held Wednesday evening at the Kaysville East Stake Center. Don is a member of Troop number 307 which is sponsored by the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward. He has served as assistant Senior Patrol Practicing for an annual track meet BICENTENNIAL BALL Community Bicentennial Ball will be Kaysville . among the exciting events of the Kaysville Heritage Harvest Festival. COSTUMES depicting the ; 1776 to 1976 era may be worn by those attending this gala affair on Friday evening July . . .2 beginning at 9 p.m. at the Davis High School. There will be a .. $3. 1 football. an orchestra will provide music of the past and present era. Tickets may be obtained from various Kaysville Ward representatives or at the door. THE BALL is open to the public for all over 18 years of age. G. LaVirl Stewart is general chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Simmons of Mesa, Arizona are visiting with her mother Mrs. William Slade and other relatives in this area. Sunday guests of Mr. and the Bicentennial Ball and this is one event you will want to Mrs. Wallace F. Alien for fathers day were Dr. and per Don Personal income in Davis County rose by 6.8 percent last year according to a study just released by Utah Foundation, the private research organization. According to the estimates contained in the Foundation report, total personal income in Davis County during 1975 amounted to $524.9 million. This compares with personal income estimates of $491.4 million in through 1969 personal income gains in Utah were well below the U.S. average. 1974 and $329.3 million in 1970 average. Thus far in the 1970s, personal income gains recorded for Davis County. J'0, THROUGHOUT Utah last year personal income totaled $5,812,000,000. This amount V ff was $569 million, or 10.9 per-- : cent above the 1974 total. By (v.f I 4 y J, fc i 5 - comparison, the nation as a ; whole registered an 8.0 per-- . cent gain in personal income ' during 1975. FOUNDATION analysts note that during the period He is active in LDS Church activities where he has served as counselor in the Deacons Quorum Presidency and plays church basketball and iavosites income Uses 8.8 75 J 307. couple admission charge and D . CHARLES Turner is the Scoutmaster of Troop number the fifty states 1964 Utahs relative personal income slipped from 29th place in 1963 to 40th in 1969. In 1963, per capita income in Utah was about percent below the U.S. average; by 1969, it had skidded to more than 20 percent below the national 10 in Utah have been slightly better than those for the nation as a result, the Foundation study shows that Utahs relative position among the states in pier capita income has stabilized and has improved moderately. Per capita income in Utah during 1975 equaled $4,819, which was $1,015, or 17.4 percent below the U. S. aerage of $5,834. Utah ranks 39th among 4 I this during recent years were recorded in some of the smaller counties of the state which have experienced mineral development. FOR EXAMPLE, between and 1975, the gain in total personal income amounted to 182 per cent in Emery County, 138 per cent in Duchesne County, 133 per cent in Wayne County, 126 per cent in Kane County, and 125 per cent each in Carbon and Uintah Counties. State wide, the increase in personal income averaged 69 per cent during this period. 1970 - sophomore this fall at Davis High School. family of Kaysville. Mrs. Alice Cook of Cedar Hammer family reunion at Roy City Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson and family enjoyed vacationing at Arches National Park, Moab and Mesa Verdes last week. Mrs. Gwen Pierce, Salt Fort, Ut. was pleasantly surprised on Friday June when 57 members of her grandchildren, family, and children partners, invited her to attend the Provo LDS Temple as a family group in honor of her 68th anniversary since she and her late husband first attended the Salt Lake LDS 18 Lake City visited Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. Mrs. Dorothy Swan and daughters Mrs. Sue Adams, Mrs. Nancy Christensen and Mrs. Margaret Dunn entertained at a bridal miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at Mrs. Dorothy Swans home with 14 guests attending. The guest of honor was Miss Sherry Swan who was to be married July 1 in the Logan LDS Temple with a reception being held at the Box Elder LDS Stake Center in Brigham ville were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook, Mr. and Mrs. THE REPORT points out, however, that the dollar difference in per capita income between Utah and the U.S. has been widening desrelapite the gains in Utahs tive position during recent years. In 1969, Utahs per capita income was equal to $2,974, an amount $759, or 20.3 per cent below the U. S. average of $3,733. One factor accounting for Utahs relatively low position in per capita income is the large size of families in the state. When personal income is related to the number of households rather than the number of individuals, personal income per household in Utah is found to be only 6.6 per cent below the U. S. average. THE REPORT emphasizes, however, that the larger family size in Utah results in greater needs. This is especially true for government, where the larger family size means more children to be educated and consequently a greater burden for the schools. Education accounts for approximately 50 per cent of all state and local expenditures in Utah. The report indicates that some of the largest percentage gams in personal income per-capi- Mrs. Steven Allen and children, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Allen, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and Temple. Those attending from Kays- measure. position among the fifty states in by-- HE ATTENDED Burton Elementary and Kaysville Junior High and is now a Party For Candidate Bill Cook. Mrs. Alice Cook is the mother of Marion Cook. She has 196 living descendants. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen recently returned from a vacation trip to Southern Utah and Ariz. They visited in Cedar City with Dr. and Mrs. Steven Allen and family, also with friends in Nev. and Ariz. Thursday evening Mr. and City. Mrs. Rex J. Allen of Provo and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen attended the production, Miss Merilee Nielson of Salt Lake City spent Fathers Day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson. Mrs. Wilma Bloxham was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. TSgt and Mrs. Tom Lenox III and daughter Stephanie have moved to Cheyenne, Wyo. with his new assignment in the U.S. Air Force. He is the son of Mr. and Saturdays Warrior in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Merrill Call of Nyssa, Ore. came by plane to attend the funeral service of her aunt, Mrs. Mina Flint on While in Utah she will Friday. spend a week visiting with her mother Mrs. Wilford Webster and other relatives. Elder Sterling W. Sill and his wife Doris and their sister-in-laMrs. Alice Evans of Salt Lake City attended the pageant, of Promise during Kaysville Heritage Harvest Festival which was held at the Happy Hollow Golf Mrs. Tom Lenox of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne were among those who attended the Davis Antelope Trailer Club and spent Course. Mrs. Sill and Mrs. Evans at Lava Hot a weekend were former Kaysville residents and Elder Sill formerly of Layton. They were impressed with the produc- Springs. Jim Love has been seriously ill the past week at his home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Love. The Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Relief Society took a tour to Salt Lake City on Friday July 25 where they visited points of interest and enjoyed lunch at the Print Shop at Arrow Press Square. Mrs. Betty Hyer is president of the tion. House guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hammer of Payette, Ida.; his son and family, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Hammer of Page, Ariz. and his daughter Miss Laura Hammer of Fillmore, Ut They all attended the Relief Societv. Bills Sheet Metal Home Phone Layton, Utah 376-426- 1 825-469- 0 The Kaysville Jaycees will be holding their third annual Fun Run Track Meet sponsored by Central Finance in Kaysville on Saturday, July 3rd, at 7 p.m. at the Davis High Track. THE FUN Run will be for boys and girls from the first grade thru the eighth grade, this coming year. They will be competing for awards in the 100 yard dash m grades first thru fifth, grades sixth thru eighth will run the 100 & 220 yard dashes. In the past years over 150 Refrigeration and Evaporative Coolers SEE US FOR Cooler Pads - Cooler Pumps - Copper & Plastic tubing & fittings motors and duct work -- -- - boys & girls have participated in the races, where participation is stressed more than the winning. enPARENTS ARE couraged to ask their children to wear tennis shoes and shorts to the races. Golden Gleaner Mrs. Lorelei Draper is one of the latest recipients of the Golden Gleaner awards of the LDS Church. THE GOLDEN Gleaner program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was phased out at the beginning of June, but not before Mrs. Draper was able to complete the requirements to receive the award. Lorelei, a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward was presented with the Golden Gleaner certificate and pin on June 13, by Bishop F. Burton Winters. THE EARNING of this award, represents many years of hard work and effort. It also stands for a lot of learning and growing. Requirements for the Golden Gleaner award include areas of sports, recreation, service, leadership, cultural and spiritual improvement and achievement. Committee. She also served on USU Recreation Committee and was honored as Woman of the Month by USU. The past two years she has served as a teacher in the Young Womens Program of the Church. She was recently to called serve as Homemaking Counselor in Relief Society. LORELEI has been active in the Club programs as a member as well as a leader. She also works with the Make It Yourself With Wool contest in Davis County. She graduated from Davis High and Utah State Univer- sity. She taught Home Economics and Math at North Layton Junior High School for one year. She is presently living in Kaysville with her AMONG THE things that Lorelei did to earn this award was, being a camp counselor, at least 20 hours of service to Emily. SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED; ganization such as PTA, for at least one year, studying and writing about a great artist. WINDSHIELDS She also wrote some poetry that was published in a National Anthology, refinished several pieces of furniture, and did several pieces of art work which she exhibited. MRS. DRAPER has earned several awards in the church. Among those are, individual awards and recognition for completing all of the Beehive Honor Badges. She has been active as a stake youth officer in the MIA, Chorister in Junior Sunday School, a District Seminary Historian. husband Ron and daughter AUTO GLASS others, being an active member of a National Or- Slider Back Glasses Sale thru June 65 Reg. $75.00 FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE WHILE attending Utah State University, she served as a Sunday School teacher, on the Institute Project Happiness Committee and as a member of the Institute Quality Glass Be like the Wise Old Owl Sales and Service of Voting District No. 7 in Kaysville, is sponsoring a lawn party tor Orm Hatch of Bountiful. The affiar is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brough at 715 East 200 North, Kaysville, at Shop at. Lees Yarn . . N Things PRE GRAND OPENING SALES i Kentucky RUG YARN Sharpening Repairing Tune ups Mowers Chain Saws E,c Small Engine MR. HATCH will be happy to meet with all persons. He is interested in telling his views Service Center 360 So Fort Lane Layton Utah 84041 Phone 766-131- 3 Now 39 - 06 CRAFT YARN 6:45 p.m. and answer what questions the public may want to ask. He is seeking the position now held by Ted Moss, and is running on the Republican ticket, vsb 1 TRACK MEET Leader and assistant to the Blazer B Instructor. Practicing for the Centennial Ball which will be held this weekend are. to r. Lynette and Keith Carter and JoAnn and Chuck Turner. sponsored by the Kaysville Jaycees are, to r, Jean Whitesides, Todd Edwards, Chris Cook. AND FOR THE LADIES WHO LIKE WOOL Brunswich Cecil Hough Sam Duncan GREMANTOWN Reg. 2.29 Now 89 |