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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 29. 1976 Edward O King . Helps Save Lives rm Senior Airman Edward J. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. King of 8531 S. 116th St.. Franklin. Wis., recently helped save the lives of three seriously injured Icelandic- hikers approximately 80 miles east of ing will be held at the Syracuse Elementary School to present this information to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, January 11, 1977 at 7:30 P.M., at the City Hall, 511 N. Fairfield Street, a Public Hearing will be held Keflavik. v THE THREE hikers had fallen into a ravine on an ice flow which had broken off of a glacier and was floating free. A rescue team from the Icelandic Lifesaving Association (ILA) found the injured hikers, but were unable to evacuate the victims because of the rugged terrain and jagged ice ravines. An urgent call was placed to the Iceland Defense Force by the director of the ILA requesting assistance in J f A&j!' fef I V v. v, ft ' f transporting Clearfield High Community School winter 1977 schedule is as follows: be arranged. Jewelry making (casting) on Wednesday shortnand, Tuesday intermediate Tuesday and beginning Tuesday 8:30-1"typing for beginners, "typing, a Wednesday refresher course, Wednesday Red Cross first aid and emergency care, Wednesday beginning Jan. 0. painting, Guitar, jART-STUDI- O ; . Wednesdays gjoup lessons age high school to. adult, Mondays 3:30-4:3PjMtery, Tuesdays and Lipidary Tuesdays 0. 7-- 4-- 6fi$ 7--9. dividualized help, Wednesday 0. LATE evening swim, Tuesday and Wednesday 10:30 p.m. Slimnastics for women, Slow break Wednesday, 7-- 9. basketball, outdoor and wilderness survival, Wednesday, Beginning judo, under 14 14 yrs Thursday, 6:30-7:4and over Thursday 7 : 45-Auto service for women and Faster girls, Tuesday Fly reading, Wednesday, Math tieing, Wednesday 7--9. 7-- review to be arranged. tography, Wednesday Red Cross first aid, for 16 yrs and older, Wednesday, Pho- Conversational Spanish, Conversational Tuesday German, Wednesday Beginning chess, Wednesday 731. Intermediate chess, Wed7-- 7-- nesday ACCOUNTING 8-- bus. a.m. machines, Saturday Ag. mechanics Wednesday 7;10. Auto service, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 6:30-9:3Cabinet making, - 1 Tuesday and Wednesday Electronics, Tuesday Metals and machine tool, Advanced Thursday 0. : School office hours for registering is Monday - Thursday 3 - 4:30 p.m. Leave a message for Mr. Rogers or Mr. Allison. should by calling High School office (west end of building) will be open between 6:30 and 8 p.m. tor er those will prefer to The North Layton Com- munity Education class registration will be held at North Layton Jr. High, 1160 4 til 4 West 2000 No. Jan. p.m. : Spanish, Tuesday 6 for 10 weeks and Tuesday p.m. Metric system application, to for 6 be arranged from weeks. Cake decorating, day to be arranged from for 10 weeks. Woods, Thursfor 10 weeks. day, 6:30-9:3- 0 You construct wheat grinder for 3 Wednesday 6:30-9:3- 0 10-1- 4-- 6-- 8 6-- 7 6:30-9:3- Tuesday classes are: Yoga beginning Jan. for 8 weeks. 11, 5:30-6:3Spanish, beginning and intermediate, Jan. 11, 7 for 10 weeks. Interior decorating, Jan. 11, 9 for 8 weeks, Kun-dali- 0 5-- 7-- parent-chil- Belly dancing adults, Tuesday 9 for 10 weeks. 7 year 5-- old creative dance, Tuesday 5:00-5:2- 5 for 10 weeks. 0 year old creative dance, year old Tuesday 4:30-6-. modern ballet, Tuesday for 10 weeks. .12 and up modem jazz, Tuesday 8 for 9-- 6-- 7 6-- 10 weeks. If there are other courses you would be interested please call the director. A class usually consists of 15 eople. relationships, d for 8 weeks. Roller skating, every Tuesday Jan. 11, p.m. Standard first aid (minimum age is 13. Textbook charge is $1.95) beginfor 8 weeks. ning Jan. 11, 5-- 9 7-- 9 7-- bread making, Thursdays Community School Schedule The Syracuse Community School schedule for the winter of 1977 is as follows. BEGINNING cake decorating, Thursday, Jan. 13 from 9 p.m. for 9 weeks. Begin- 7-- ning oil painting, Wednesday p.m. for 9 weeks. Jan. 12, 9 gun Black powder smithing, assemble pistols, rifles, mountain men style, Thursday, Jan. 13, 9 p.m. for 9 weeks. Fly tying, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9 p.m. for 9 7-- 7-- weeks. GYMNASTICS - tumbling, balance beam and uneven bars. Beginners, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 6 p.m. for 10 weeks. Intermediate, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 7 p.m. for 10 weeks. Advanced, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 5 p.m. for 10 weeks. Director is Clayton J. Holt, Registration is Wed5, 7 p.m. and Jan. nesday, Thursday, Jan. 6, 7 p.m. 773-181- 5. PUBLIC roller skating each Thursday night (use north door). First session 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. 40 cent admission includes skates. Second session 7 to 8:45 p.m. 60 cent ad- mission includes skates. im aid-bas- ic -- rl 7-- 9 for 8 weeks. Cake decorating, beginning, Jan. for 8 weeks. Type 12, (any level), Jan. 12, 8 for 10 weeks. Tahitian and Hawaiian dance workshop, Jan. 12, for 10 weeks. are: Thursday classes Ballet - modern jazz (junior high age and up), Jan. 13, 6 for 8 weeks. Belly dancing, Jan. 13, 7 for 8 weeks. Bread 5-- 6-- and more breads, Jan. 13, for 8 weeks. Beginning sewing, Jan. 13, 5:30 - 7 for 8 weeks. Intermediate jewing, for 8 weeks. Jan. 13, Baton twirling and drill techniques, Jan. 13, 7 for 10 weeks. Basic music theory, Jan. 13, 7 for 8 weeks. 6-- 6-- Rehearsal and baton tech- 13 from 8 p.m. Performanced music theory and composition, Jan. 13 from 9 p.m. 7-- 8-- FRIDAY class is gymnastics beginning Jan. 14 from 3:15 to 6: 15 for 10 weeks. Baby Pictures The Reflex Journal will take pictures of free of charge at the Layton office, 197 N. Main, on Friday between 11 a.m. and noon. Please call for an appointment. Hartzell Honored (Yl. At Hill AFB Hartzell of Lay-to- n has received a Sustained Superior Performance Award at Hill AFB. H. Michael HE WAS cited for his work as a machinist in the Mantenance Directorate. Mr. Hartzell and his wife JoAnn have four children. MR. HARTZELL is a son of Mrs. Maurice C. Porter of Sunset. 773-49- Pamela Maes, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maes is dancing in the Ballet West holiday production of the Nutcracker ballet. She studies ballet at the Studio of the Arts in Clinton. Stephen and Vorelle Sill and their four children are spending two weeks visiting with their parents and other relatives in Layton. Vorelle is the daughter of Mr. Dale G. Powell and Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sill. Stephen and his family have lived about a year, in Goleta, California. Christmas was a time for the Dale Nalder family to all meet for dinner at the Nalder home. A ten-ye- service pin for as a secretary-stenographe- r in the Directorate of Distribution at Hill Air Force Base was presented working to Mrs. Michael L. Summery. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Olsen from Pocatello, Idaho, the parents of Mrs. Jedd (Nancy) VanKampen will spend the Christmas season with the Van Kampens in Layton. Vacationing with the Robert Whitmer family in Las Vegas are the Craig Waite family of Layton. guests of Lance and Becky Wakefield are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Madison, Wis. and Joe and Wally Johnson of Washington, DC. Christmas eve was the time for the family of Robert Ne- meet at the Nelson home in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamilton, lson to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tuke all of Layton were happy to be able to celebrate Christmas with their parents. Victor Hamiltons family were especially glad for the party celebration because they have been confined with the chicken pox. The Layton 4th Ward held a childrens Christmas party Tuesday, December 21. After a short program, Santa Claus spent some time with the children. from accidently breathing toxic chemicals. Mr. Mann worked for the Chemo Clean Co. He was married to , Gaylene Nalder, the daughter of Bruce Nalder, long-tim- e Layton resident who recently moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith spent Christmas eve and Christmas day with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Williams. h , Dr. and Mrs. Wayne will be moving from son-in-la- Bos-wort- Layton to Coalville. Dr. will practice medicine in Coalville and at the SumBos-wor- mit County Hospital. Their son is expecting a mission call very soon. The Bosworth family has lived in Layton for 14 years and they have made many close friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams, their children and grandchildren had their family Christmas party at the home of Richard Adams. 1976 Last publication Jan. 20, 1977 RAIT.0 & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Clearfield New Years Eve Dance Cc!ls 5 Anytime Lets Local Contracts Stake everyone over Fifty five Air Force contracts, totaling $1,362,480, have been awarded to Utah concerns by the Directorate of Procurement and Production at Hill AFB. I THE LARGEST contract . came td $591,212 and was awarded to Kenco Inc., Ogden for aircraft modification kits. E.A. Miller Co. of Hyrum will furnish $461,342 in meats to the base commissary. ' MOUNTAIN Fuel Supply Co. received a $171,114 award for natural gas service to the G!ZEH3 TO to which invited. Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 14 is IT WILL begin at 9 p.m. and end at 12:30 a.m. The theme is Sailing Along and best dress is appropriate. Admission is $1.50 for 18 and under and $3 for adults. North, Sunset . F-4-E - OTHER contracts by DONETA M. GATHERUM ac- within the City. Center 766-126- 4 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Dec. 30, New Years Eve dance will be held at the Clearfield were with concerns in the Provo to Logan area. Gregory C. Mann, 29, of Salt Lake City who formerly lived in Layton died while at work like to see Phone: k trical services. 7-- 50 No. Main Layton, Utah 84041 Attorney at Law Air Force base. Utah Power and Light Co., received a $142,103 for elec- 6:30-- 8 5-- 5-- 7-- -- 8-- niques, Jan. Syracuse 7--8. RED CROSS first aid standard - on Tuesday from 110. (general public,- - cards ssued on completion).' Red Cross first Tuesday, 9 (boy-giscouts, qualify for next badge). Beginning or review shorthand, Tuesday from 9 p.m. Typewriting, Thursday from 74) p.m. Lay-io- n Community Theater .workshop, Wednesday from 6-p.m. master plan for the future The Planning Commission has been working with the information you provided and feels that they have tried to accomplish your desires. On Thursday, January 6, 1977 at 7 p.m. a public meet- - -- WEDNESDAY classes are Do what you like art class, for 8 weeks, Jan. 12, knitting, Jan. 12, 9 for 8 weeks. Macrame, Jan. 12, ni 0 weeks. 8-- pre-regist- day and Thursday Arabic belly dancing, Wednesday Modern Jaz, Wednesday from Beginning folk guitar (own guitar) on Wednesday 3:30 - 5. Womens body conditioning, on Tuesday 7:30-9:3Business machines, Thursday 9 p.m. Food storage, usage, rotation, in person. 0. North Layton Community Education All PLEASE classes except gymnastics Open shop woods Wednes- 6-- SJII Community School Sunset Junior High Community School, 1610 No. 250 West, Sunset, winter 1977 classes are as follows. 7-- 9. 7--8. 0. fake Decorating, WednesAdvanced cake day Sewdecorating Tuesday ing lingerie and knits, Tuesinday Sewing for OIL PAINTING or acrylics, Senior citizen Tuesday at - over 54 woods, Tuesday at 7-- Thursday 13 Interior design (historical . would WIFE, Jill, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin of 59 West 250 North in Clearfield, Utah. SCOTT W. HOLT A goal of the present City Council is to initiate an office complished HIS styles, design, application), Wednesday, 9 p.m. Novice amateur radio aid, standard, to be arranged. To Danny R. Staley You are required by law to file an answer to the Complaint on file at the Davis County courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah, Civil No. within 20 days from Notice hereof, or default will be entered against you and the relief granted which has been prayed for. City growth. As a result in 1975 a group of concerned Citizens contacted each family in the City to see what you, the Citizens ONCE IN the helicopter, the victims were flown to Reykjavik, Iceland, where they were transferred to ambulances and taken to a civilian medical facility for treatment. A 1972 graduate of Franklin High School, Airman King attended Parkside University in Kenosha, Wis., before entering the Air Force in January 1974. Layton High School Clearfield High LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE PROPOSED SYRACUSE CITY MASTER PLAN from the hovering helicopter and with the aid of an Icelandic ground party hoisted the victims aboard in litters. dM in The Weekly Reflex on Dec. 30, 1976 . the aircraft, was lowered Students at Layton High were treated to visits by a black Santa and elf. Left to right, all students at the school, Tony Riney, Pete i Dennis, Sandy Shaw. Published Journal First publication Dec. 30, 1976 Last publication Jan. 6, 1977 Airman King, who was flying as pararescueman aboard BLACK SANTA Signed SYRACUSE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Published in the Davis News E Viffr attend. CATHERINE A. HUNT City Recorder the injured fu- ture accomplishments and growth of your City, plan to before the East Layton City council for the purpose of amending the city budget for fiscal year 1977. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Posted by order of the East Layton City Council this 22nd day of December 1976. hikers. A U.S. Air Force HH-3rescue helicopter from Detachment 14, 39th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing at Keflavik was Airport immediately dispatched to the accident scene. r you. If you are interested in For Residential or Commercial Buildings e Various Colors Baked on Enemel e Custom Made with Precision on Job mum rai:i- gutters Don Pearson Manager "FREE ESTIMATES brother, Mr. Frank Sperry of Payson attended the Friday, December 17 funeral services of Will Sperry in Idaho Falls. The travelers stayed with 3948566 or 773-856- 6 LAYTON, UTAH No leaks No Sains another brother, Wallace Sperry in Malad, Idaho before going on to Idaho Falls for the funeral services. Requires No Maiotoninco Anyone - Wholesale Prices (Even You!) Tfop-Ar- fe TEjGc) Eighteen family members enjoyed a delicious dinner and watched movies Sunday, December 19. The Gayle Woodward family held their traditional Christmas Eve party at the Woodward home. Brig Young , Mr. and Mrs. children and grandchildren at their home on Christmas day. Those who spent the holiday with the Youngs were the Frank Roybald family of Bountiful, the Reggie Roybald family of Clearfield, the Alex Aerts family and the Ed Hawn family of Salt Lake City. entertained Regular Price To Go Price You save $24.00 $14.45 $9.55 'All prices shown ahoe are plus sales ta. your cur all the protection it needs, without c to go and sate. draining your budget. Buy (ise Trop-Arti- On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum and their the children attended Gatherum family Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeppeson in Claus Santa Murray. surprised the children wth a visit and treats. Mr. Diamond Adams has been hospitalized to undergo surgery. 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