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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 4, 1976 IS Kaysville Jaycees Are Spooky The Kaysville JCs are alive and well. They had a good time spooking each other at their annual Halloween party. HELD AT the Kaysville American Legion Hall the JCs and wives were greeted by spooky music and given a treat of walking through wet spaghetti and shredded wheat They also enjoyed being squirted with whipped cream. Terri Smith, senior at Davis High School and winner of the p contest recent FFA Co-O- where she tied for second place and won $50 in cash and a trophy. . THIS contest was sponsored by Utah Council of Farmers Cooperative, held at Rodeway Inn, Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Oct. 27. Sixteen chapters and 32 students CHAIRMAN of the party were John and Fran Brown. WINNERS of the best cos- tume were Gary and Judy par- ticipated in the contest. Miss Smith is active in the Davis High School Chapter of Future Farmers of America, a member of FBLA (Future Rigby. A oi Leaders Business America) and a member of ANNUAL JCKs Show will have clothes from Blocks and will be Saturday, Nov. 6, 1976 at the Valley View Club in Fashion SHE IS the daughter of William C. and Jeanna B. Smith of 168 East 550 North, TERRI SMITH Farmington. Association, he will serve on the Institutional Council of Weber State College and as a member of Dee Events Center Development Fund of Directors. IN CIVIC and church activities, he is a member of Fruit Heights Town Board, which position he had held for the past three years. He served as bishop the Kaysville 11th LDS Ward for three years and was bishop of the Central Park LDS Ward in Salt Lake City before moving , .. ,v Douglas G. Brian of 1381 Golden Circle, Fruit Heights was named president of the Weber State College Alumni ' Association. Earthquake Because few people know what to do in case of an earthquake, MR. HUNDRUP will speak about earthquake prepared- ness and he will evaluate the schools earthquake safety, making1 recommendations that can help the school and the individual survive in case this type of devastation should Concise Engineering and Manufacturing Company ar Freeport Center, Clearfield. He is owner and manager of the company which he started four years ago. MR. BRIAN graduated from Weber Stat; College and occur. Another special speaker for this Thursday, Nov. 11 meeting will be a Weber College professor who will discuss the University of Utah. He received his Masters degree in Engineering Administrat- ion. have been varied, having served on Weber State College Alumni Board of Directors for three years. As president of the Alumni the Layton Elementary School PTA has invited as guest speaker for their November .il PTA meeting Tagge Hundrup of the University of Utah Department of Geology. DR. MICHAEL Burdett, outgoing president turned the gavel over to Mr. Brian, the newly elected president during the annual Alumni Association banquet. Mr. Brian is president of He is a licensed profes sional engineer for the state of Utah. HIS EXECUTIVE positions Do In An : gifted child and school programs that can be made available to gifted children. WHILE schools specialize to help the slow learned and the average student, little is done to make the gifted individual realize his full potential. dmg - Nutritionist Angie Holbrook explains how to bake a diabetic pumpkin pie at the Heritage Center in Clearfield at a class last Friday. She will be at the center tomorrow explaining different ways to cook NUTRITION CLASS to Kaysville, for a three year period. turkey and again next Wednesday for a complete class on diabetic cooking. HE HAD been a resident of Fruit Heights the past 10 years. His wife is the former Raelene Sommers of Ogden, and they are the parents of two five children, married. are The Fun N Food class tomorrow at 11 at the Heritage Center in Clearfield will feature different ways of cooking turkey. tion on purchasing turkey and how to cook them in halves will be given. The lesson will include samples of one of the will be egg turkey soup, with Danish dumplings and turkey and broccoli casserole. Informa cooking will be presented next Wednesday at 1 p.m. Of A Member Of Vikettes At Ricks The Ricks Tltor Western Wyoming. MRS. MARIE Parkinson, director, says the 44 team members will host a clinic for high school drill teams in the spring. Some of the members will go with the Ricks Program Bureau to South Dakota in November. The group will present its Christmas show at the Ricks basketball game Dec, 15 and will be featured Feb. 22 when Ricks plays the College of Southern Idaho at Ricks. THIS WILL be the annual when all compete in drill-dow- n members precision marching to determine which Vikadette follows voice command the best. Officers this year include: Robin Clayton, daughter of Mrs. Carl Clayton, 829 N. 200 W. Sunset, who is the secretary. Dana Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Parker, 243 E. Mutton Hollow, Kaysville, is also a member of the Vikadettes. interest to diabetics and those live with them, a film who Mv By ROSELYN KIRK . . more tim with children than men do and this makes them J Lindey Misner 7:1549:15 SlL 4 Sw. 7:1549:15 SR. A Sim. 749P.M. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND PETER FONDA BLYTHE DANNER I Graduates Staff Sergeant Lindey L. Misner, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Misner of 4805 Indianapolis Blvd, East Chicago, 111., has graduated from the Tactical Air Command positions formerly held by men when the new Davis County School Board convenes for the first time in January. The board was formerly all male. IN PRECINCT 1 Theo ? Her , Italasano defeated Grant THE SERGEANT, who was in trained military management and super- HOf EUS vision, is a helicopter technician at Howard AFB, C.Z. Sergeant Misner, a 1969 graduate of Roosevelt High School, attended Weber State OCALAVAG DUKCH opponent, Grant THE SERGEANTS wife, Elizabeth, is the daughter of Mrs. LuDean Hagge of 98 South 500 East, Clearfield. Mrs. Misners father, Donald DiRienzo, resides at 14835 Maidstone Ct., Centreville, $1.00 Evnangs 7:30 Srt. Md IrtM 1:30 AU. SEATS Sun. 1:30 Only Va. a CARPET Early Fall Discount 20 off Steam Method "The Gentle Method Safe for all tvpes of Carpet Quick Drying Mr. BM V Liles - owner-manag- ENjqy MRS. ITALASANO said that more women were needed for input in public education. She argued that women spend J. Sparks: 10 Year Seafts Ladies 100 Knit Polyester coordinates a variety of colors. Blazers, jackets, slacks, skirts, vest and blouses, sizes 8 to 16, regularly 6.00 to 43.00 in y2 Special Young men . , v. and less & young gals Fancy Shirts Tops HER OPPONENT Calvin Udy, an employee for Western a variety of colors, patterns & styles Sizes small to young mens 7 to 15 in young gals Regularly 14.00 to 22.00 in Electric Company and a ex-lar- former campaign coordinator for Congressman Gunn McKay had stressed a return to academics. In the State School Board race, Dr. Belnap gained 66.4 per cent of the vote as compared to Mr. Ramptons 33.5 per cent. Dr. Belnap had pledged to protect Davis County interests on the state board and said he would work to maintain local control of $ A - Special 95 ! Young Mens Brushed Denims, popular colors and styles, Regularly 18.00 broken sizes 199 ea. funds. o tFAOTON DR. BELNAP said top priority budgeting should be given to education in an effort to bring Utah up to the national average in money spent per student. Mr. Rampton, a former state senator, said his priority was to attract competent teachers by raising teachers salaries, rk OO VOOJLAfHE . 251 West 5th South, Bountiful - 295-941- 6 TRY OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Open Weekdays 1 9 - Saturdays 10-- 6 0-- SHOP VALLEY VIEW PRO CHRISTMAS GOLF SALE com-paign- NOW THRU 24 DEC. 1976 MEN S GOLF SHIRTS . Service Pin ETONIC SILVER FOX LILLY DACHE Sparks of Layton. off students. 'I service pin has been presented to John I. 13 Broken selection of ladies 1 00 has spent one year in preparing curriculum for minority IN PRECINCT 3, Mrs.' Reading gained a 60.6 per cent margin of the vote as compared to Mr. Udys 39.3 per cent. Mrs. Reading had on the issue of overcrowded schools. She had called for fewer students in the classroom and a reappraisal of existing facilities. Mrs. Reading pledged to visit A Coordinates & Many Popular styles and colors Regularly 14.00 to 25.00 every school and look at the OFF Polyester Pant Suits curriculum committee and Richards, a director of special education for the LDS Church, had campaigned on a platform of a return to basic education. insur-ancema- parents and students. 20 Mrs. Reading said if an ar trust between teachers, Regularly 110.00 to 210.00 MUNSINGER 1200 MENS SLACKS LEE PGA 120D College, Ogden. BITEircOHJT Mil Leather and Suede Coats increased tax levy were must be realistic and vote for an increase. In addition to her work as editor of The Friend, Mrs. Reading has served two years on a Richards by a 52.1 per cent vote compared to Richards 47.8 per cent. The vote margin IN PRECINCT 2, Sheryl of 390 votes was the closest in the school board race. The in- i Allen a former teacher and . curriculum writer and mother cumbent in Precinct 2, Dr. of four children, defeated inReed Marchant, a six-yecumbent Henry Peterson by a school board veteran, was 60.6 vote percentage as comdefeated in the primary. a pared to Mr. Petersons 39.3 former Sheryl Allen, percent. Mrs. Allen said the educator, defeated incumbent lack of citizen input to the Henry Peterson in Precinct 2 school board was a major is1829 a In vote by margin. sue in the race. Precent 3, Lucille Reading, Other issues mentioned by editor of the LDS publication " Mrs. Allen were smaller The Friend, was victorious classes in the primary grades, over Calvin Udy by a 2,260 and a return to phonics and margin. Incumbent Harold : basic reading programs. Gailey did not seek in Precinct 3. MRS. ALLEN said her time was more flexible and she IN THE State School Board had more time tc devote to the Race in District 5, Dr. W. Dean Belnap, Bountiful job than did her opponent Mr. Peterson. Mrs. Allen felt pediatrician, defeated Byron voters would be responsive to Bountiful Rampton, women on the board. by a 12,805 vote Mr. Peterson, a farmer, margin. In Davis County Precinct 1, rancher, businessman and board member stood on Mrs. Italasanos major camof the board. record the was issue the of lack paign communication between the Explaining that Davis School facilities are the best in the school board and school pastate, he had urged voters to trons. She had called for a board which would build a support for his expertise. Noncommis- sioned Officer Leadership School at Langley AFB, Va. - List Mens facilities. more aware of childrens problems. Mrs. Italasano has served two consecutive terms as president of the South Davis Junior High PTA and a term as president of the South Davis Secondary Council. Three women will take over ar Evwiafi- - iCheck aoini Womraein) s EVMiS 7 1 9P.M. includ-e- d. diabetic A RECENT cooking class that was presented at the senior citizens center in Bountiful was attended by 75 people, die special class on diabetic chooD Boardl College - desserts with samples in many popular colors sizes 36 to 46 Reg. & 40 to 46 Longs Vikadettes, second place winners in the drill team competition in the BYU Homecoming parade, are preparing for a year of drill tedm performances, including the opening Ricks basket- -' ball game Nov. 19 against f will be seen as well as in- struction on how to prepare recipes. INCLUDED of Layton Ele.: What To ; the state of THE the National Honor Society. DOUGLASHRIAN member Jaycees gave an enthusiastic speech and told of upcoming seminars for management and leadership training. HE IS an aircraft electrician in the Maintenance MENS Sparks and his wife Jeanine have two children. 201 MR. SPARKS is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sparks of Bountiful. Mrs. Sparks is a daughter of Mrs. Mabel Purcell of Layton. ROYAL GOLF BAGS MENS Clumps.. Yes we do velvet furniture A!ways Prompt Courteous Service Ineured Experienced All work guaranteed FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Free estimates WERE MOBILE HOME PARK NOW RENTING Beautiful shady lots now available. Adults preferred. Only 20 minutes from Salt Lake and Ogden. IVa miles north of Lagoon. Golf courses nearby Als Apple Cal LADIES GOLF SHOES Directorate. Mr. & Acres 774 Kaysville Theatre 9 Nov. 3,4, 5, 6, 7,8, Tuesday is Ladies Nite 7:30 1:15 Evenings Sat Mat A & 9:25 3:20 2:00 Adults HS A JHS 1.50 Children & under 1.00 1 1 22.50 NOW & LADIES CARRY BAGS OFF ROYAL DAISEY LADIES CLOTHING SKIRTS, SHELLS, TOPS 501 GOLF CLUBS OFF |