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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- f NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 30 1977 IS Former Miss Davis County Princess, Shawna Garcia, 5, and Curby Jenkins, 4, will represent the young folks at PRINCE, PRINCESS In ceremoiM"- - held Friday, June 24 at the Vae View Flementary School, Shawna Garcia, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dennis Garcia, 2131 W. 1850 N , I ayton was crowned Princess of 1977 and Curby Jenkins, the son of Mr and Mrs. John lay-ton'- Jenkins, 14"2 W 420 N , lay-tobecame lavton's Prince for 1977 CYND1A Iheros, I s n ayton Junior Miss, crowned the new prince and princess who will reign during Laytons 4th of July celebrations Miss Thems also performed dance numbers on the contest program The prince and princess contest is an annual activity sponsored by the Layton Jajcettes organization. Kathy Adams was the program chairwoman. 1977 THIRTEEN Layton merchants provided gifts and gift certificates to the youthful royalty. Fach of the 21 contestants also received a present for entering the con- public hearing to discuss noise problems created by jet aircraft taking off from and landing at Hill Air Force Base will be held Thursday, July 7, at Layton High School audi- torium THE HEARING will begin at 8 p m and will be narrated by I ayton City Mayor lewis Shields The program was initiated by Mayor Shields following numerous complaints from area resident ab'Hit the jet noise ALSO OF concern to citizens is the noise that might be created by the new jet 6 ceremonies, contestant a tions. Three judges selected the prince and princess on the basis of the childs ability to answer these questions. IN addition to Shawna Gar- cia, the Princess and Curby Jenkins, the Prince, those who participated in the contest included1 Dona Hanney, Julie Marie Barney, Bryce Gardner, Darla Davis, Kathy Fresoues, Kelly Jo Farr, Travis Draper, Angela Ortiz, Allison Roberts, Quentin Steward, Tahnee Walker, Fehna Mestas, Tara Lyn Tomshack, Shawna Law's, Tyler Page, Frika Jenkins, Michael Val Des, Jeannie F"arle and Laurel Kemp, dmg which will have a wing of more than 100 planes assigned to the northern Utah air base beginning in January 1979 Mayor Shields said the hearing is open to all residents of central and north Davis County, especially those living in the flight pattern of the jet aircraft taking off to the south of the base. A BRIEF Layton City council meeting will begin at 7 pm with the noise briefing at 8 p m. A question and answer period with Hill AFB officials will follow the briefing. Mayor Shields will be panel moderator, grb e n former American Field Service students that they are acquainted with. In Denmark they will be visiting with Kirsten and Klaus Fartoft. Mrs. Burups sister, the former Kathy McCormick, lived with Kirs- ten and her parents while there as an AFS student. Mrs. Fartoft was the former Kirsten Munk. She came here later and stayed with Kathy and her parents and family for a few' weeks before living in Calif Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick, parents of Mrs. Borup and Mrs. Kathy Bone visited also with Kirsten and her family w'hile m Europe on a tour. Connie, Dennis and their daughter Rachel also plan to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Hans Quastoff and daughter Uta in Connie lived with the Quastoff family while an AFS student in Germany Uta lived wuth the McCormick family during Mrs Connie Borup has been faculty representative of the 9 American Field Service Chapter of Layton High School the past year Mr. and Mrs Harold Galloway, Mr. and Mrs Max Green and family attended & the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Galloways grand- copper Sheet Metal 376-426- luncheon in Salt Lake City on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Merle McCormick. Miss Pat Singleton underwent major surgery last week at the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Val Thomas-seand family vacationed for one week in California in the Los Angeles area. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Borup and daughter Rachel left on a month tour of Europe. They plan to visit with some of the 13. Arctic Circle - Central roof type or window models 159 So. Main, Layton Mrs. Lolas Neal has returned from Maryland where she spent a month visiting with her many relatives in that area. Mrs Afton McCormick attended the McCormick ladies Raderformdall, Germany. J AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Cooler pads Pumps Floats Tubing - plastic JR. POSSE PLANS asked each series of ques- ooooooooooooooooooo 00 o 9 I test Gary Crofts, the master of Public Hearings Set On Jet Noise A Laytons Riata Days July 4. Princess Shawna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Garcia, 2131 VV. 1850 North, atid Prince Curby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, 1472 W. 1930 South. S 9 9 1 Miss Karalee Galloway of Woods Cross, held at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful Saturday evening. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel daughter 909999999099900900 Galloway of Woods Cross. E. Van Mr. and Mrs CUSTOM SUPERIOR 1370 West Gentile St. 376-461- its barbeque our Try T-Bo- ne, NEW SUMMER HOURS Open til 7 P.M. Vz Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood followed the Northern Utah Band on a concert tour in Southern Utah last week They performed at Zions, Bryce and Grand Canyon National Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Wood also took a boat trip at Rainbow Bridge. They also visited the gravesiteof Mr. Woods sister and family from lone, Wash. John D. Miller of Taft, California was married June 18, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS to Nadine Temple McLaughlin, also of California. They were honored at an open house that evening in Bountiful at the home of Mr. Millers daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh. The groom is the son of Mrs. Nora Miller of Kaysville. Mayor and Mrs. Glen Cun-daand daughter Miss Glen- lime! Top Sirloin, Rib or lb. Hamburger Steak. Try our assorted Cold Cuts and Cheese J-i- i jt'm the picture, are Robyn Fielding and Susan Thurgood at Colorado City, Arizona formerly called Short Creek. The first time he has had the (HI m) du privilege of knowing where the grave site was They also visited with Mr. and Mrs Burton McKee at Holden, Utah enroute home Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps and family spent a week at their uncles cabin at Pines Ranch in the Uintas Their children took their friends for the weeks stay Nanette, Susan and Teresa Heaps had as guests, Jodi There she took her beginning home economics classes, that led to her study in food and nutrition at Utah State, W'hen the LDS HighSchool was located at the I ion House. Born in Farmington, Miss Miller was graduated from LDS High, and received a degree from Utah State in 1921. She was an editor of the student ll da Cundall were dinner guests in Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter Miss Kay Cundall for a family Fathers Day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese attended the Ray Moore family r "nion at Blackfoot, Idaho Iasi oaturday. Arriving from San Jose, California are Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy and two children, Sandy and Kerry who will be spending the next tw'o weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lois Stephens. Sandy will be attending the BYU Education Week at Provo while in Utah. Mrs. Betty McCarty is con- valescing at her home after recently undergoing major open-heasurgery at the LDS Hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden spent the weekend with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides and was on hand for the return home of Miss Vickie Sides from serving an LDS Mission. Mrs. Afton Adams underwent major surgery last week at the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese had as Father's Day guests, Mrs. Diane Kimose of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. John Call, Bountiful; Mrs. Van 0. Call and Mrs. Morjorie Ellsworth of Hooper and their families Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Sime mons attended the State Board Regents meeting on Thursday at Snow College in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. R A.F McCormick entertained at a Fathers Day family dinner on Sunday, June 19 at their home for 20 guests House guests for one week of Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Stuart and family are their Mr. son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Ronald Stuart and daughter Stacy of Scranton, Pa. L E Simmons of Houston, Texas was a overnight guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W Simmons while in Utah last week on a business trip Matt DeLong, Richard Ayers and Julie Densley. Mrs. Heaps father, Paul Homer of Whittier, California spent a week with them and also accompanied them al1 to the cabin. Mrs. Roy W. Simmons re- group. SHE EARNED week at the LDS Regional Conference at Shrevesport, Lynn Whitesides, Los Angeles, Calif ; Mr and Mrs Charles Triplett, Fairfield, Calif.; Ted Wood, Bountiful, flew to Houston, Texas to ELNA MILLER School class reunion, when he died suddenly from attack, June 11, 1977 a Lina Miller, long-timworker in the Cooperative Extension Service in Utah and North Dakota, will receive the USU Alumni Association Merit Citation July 7 in Salt heart It was his 35th Davis class reunion He was a native of Layton and a retired Lt Colonel in the service He w as well known throughout Davis "County Mr. and Mrs Leon Heaps attended the dinner party at Rick Warners cabin in I ake in which Board of the Deseret Gym- nasium in Salt 1 ake City Mr and Mrs Walter Reese visited at the Browning Ranch in Fden on Tuesday with former friends and rela tives. Mr and Mrs Vernel! Swanger of Kaysville, Mr and Mrs Hans Peterson of Lehi, Mr and Mrs Terry Swanger, Bountiful, and Ms Jean Swanger of Ogden atof tended the funeral servo Wayne Swanger in Phoenix, Arizona on Friday, June 24 Mr Swanger is a former Kaysville resident and 'he brother of Vernel1 Swargr hundreds of thousands of copies and been used all over the nation BESIDES HER w'ork with Utah homemakers and club members, she has nty including the Utah Welfare Department. Be Ready For The Fun Of Outdoor Cooking With Gas. . . in Minutes 1 the alumni of president group Miss Miller, one of the founders of the Utah State Nutrition Council, ha1- served as state nutrition specialist with USU Extension Through her work, she has contributed to improvirg health and nutrition throughout Utah and - the nation SHE had HAS career standing of an outdistin- guished writing, creative teaching and outstanding Mrs public service, Parkinson said Miss Miller was selected from among USUs 109,000 alumni for the honor, the president added THE RECIPIENT will be at the Lion Hnuse hur'-re- Frd s on s unda j Mr and Green are leaving to mis-so'prctom"he month IDS MinMinnesota, M-- n neapolis mission Spending a and the father of Terr Swanger and Jpan Swanger parents are Mr and Mrs fiVajpe Thorne attended thp mission farewell of Pith and MT d Green at the Taylor -' IT'S and Ke r and D!an of Hous-"- t Texas The are visiting s d v "h Mr Auvne K Sheffield Kaysvillp with their Mr and Mrs Richard Murrav and children in j-- M-- con- tributed to better nutrition practices through a large number of public agencies and professional groups, THE PUBLIC is invited to a reception in her honor from 7 to 9 p m in the Lion House Social Center, 63 Fast South Temple, according to eah D Parkinson, they honored the members of the joined the North Dakota Agricultural Fxtension Service in 1926 as nutritionist. Coming to Utah in 1928, she served as home agent in Davis County, then spent 33 years as state nutrition specialist with Utah State University Extension. She wrote more than 50 bulletins and pamphlets. They have been printed in attend Parleys Canyon Tuesday evening masters e ire (d e at- tend the funeral service of their son and brother, Alan B Whitesides held Tuesday. Mr Whitesides had anticipated attending his Davis High a from Columbia University. She taught at Box Elder High School, then degree La. Garn Whitesides, Lajton, a Omicron, the national honorary home economics turned from spending last his mother, Mrs. Septemma Wood, Laguna Hill, Calif , newspaper, recipient of the Scholarship A pin, one of 12 top seniors named to Alpha Sigma Nu honorary and a charter member of Phi Upsilon Fitches, Barry Barkdull, . 0 Hey, Sanders and their granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham and daughter Megan have returned from San Diego, California where they spent six days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Major. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners was Mrs. Alma Blauer and her daughter, Mrs. Elona Barcley and children of Midvale. House guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Franks is Mr. and Mrs. Tyrell Tanner Queen of the North Davis Junior Posse, Carolyn Flint, center, plans summer activities with Troy Flint, vice president, left, Roger Madsen, captain; and Jamie Bourne, historian. The junior posse rides every Monday and Thursday evenings in Syracuse. Theyll compete with 14 other state junior posses July 16 and will participate in several upcoming rodeos and parades. Young riders wanting more information about the posse may contact Douglas Madsen, posse leader. Royalty reigning with the queen, hut absent for FIREPLACE SHOPPE 552 West 500 South, Bountiful - 295-220- 3 |