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Show vNEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 11, 1977 IS meet m regular session at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 16 in the board room of the Davis School District Administrative Building at 45 East State in Farmington. ACCORDING to Deputy sale, and community Superintendent year. THE BOARD did not meet the first week in August, rk in- volvement in the schools. Layton Registration Other matters to be discussed are action on the fluoride tablet proposal, suggested by the Davis County Board of Health, and goals and objectives for the school Lawrence Welling, the board will discuss plans for school open- - schedules and make Registration for Layton FEES will be as follows: activity, $10; book rental, $3; yearbook, (if desired) $9; towel rental, (PE classes only) $1; total $21 SENIORS will register a.m.. Juniors from from and sophomores from p.m. Schedule changes will be handled only on this day and it is important for students to be here to pick up their 10-1- 2 3 Davis High Registration Schedules Announced The North Davis Junior High School cheerleaders a attended recently cheerleader competition clinic that was held at Layton High School. included Nona Peznell, Lana Thurgood and Diane Keller. THE GIRLS will compete against other cheerleaders next week at Ben Lomond High School, dmg PART OF the activity was Kaysville Rotary Meets between competition cheerleaders from all of the junior high schools in Davis and Weber County school dis- tricts. The North Davis group won first place honors in the The regular meeting of the Kaysville Rotarians was held and the "Spirit Stick." Hollow in Kaysville. PRESIDENT Cecil Hough, Wednesday night at Hods competition. They also received a superior rating Following the dinner, members were invited for a tour of the Mountain Bell Company in Layton under the direction of Dee Sanders, company manager. Mr. Sanders explained the plant facilities and procedure and told of the recent office presided. NINTH grade cheerleaders are Arlene Tovar (head cheerleader), Joyce Davies, Kris Egan, Vonette Hall, Gina Martinez and Christy Ewing. The eighth grade group expansion. ERNEST Little program chairman, np Use iron on tope when lining homemode belts This will assure sewing the material straight Press the tape on one side of the material, along the edge Turn the material over the belting and ust press gently Now your belts have a finished look You con also mend socks on the sewing mochine Use masking tope to shape ond hold the holes together while sewing them Stitch right through the tape The tope dissolves when the socks are laundered your sewing needs con be met with just o visit to us ot All ANNS FABRIC LOFT East Gentile 376-59- 11 Our soles ladies take the time to g ve you sewing hints and make you owore of any speool problems th it ensl with certain fabrics Sew mg lessons ore also availobie in afternoons and mornings evenings Call us to inquire about individual as well os classes For Hre summer we ore conducting speoai teenage sewing lessons CXen Mon thru Sat 9 30 am 6 pm. Closed Sundays Returning from a wonderful three week vacation trip to Mexico were President and Mrs. Lawrence E. Welling and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Brough and family. Miss Sharon Grosenbeck, the Pueblo Indian student who made her home with the Welling family during last school year, accompanied them as far as Albuquerque, N. Mex. where she joined her family once again. The Wellings and the Broughs drove all the way to Mexico City visiting all the cities and interesting points of interest en route. Visitors of Mrs. Edith Sheffield is her brother, Earl Haacking, her two sisters, Mrs. Beth Wolfe and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, her nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wood and family and a niece, Mrs. JoAnn Wood, all o( Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Elder Richard King arrived home Thursday from Columbia, South America where he served a two year LDS He is a member of the Kaysville Sixth LDS Ward and the son of Mrs. Beth aluminum scraps. In the past the residents have supported them and they really appreciate this support. Have them out by 9 a.m. so the trucks can gather them up as they pass your street. THEY can also be turned in at Carl's Chevron Service Station at the corner of Main and 2nd North. 4 Days only trip should call their local CAP office. The numbers are Farming-ton- , Layton, 376-343- or or Bountiful, 867-235- 3 ext rk 773-780292-127- Registration Boys Wear Girls Wear At NDJH Calif. Mrs. Howard Hawkes of Kaysville and her sister, Mrs. Thora Montgomery, and daughter Celia of Mesa, Ariz. visited in Preston, Ida. for two days with their mother, Mrs. Hanna Pearson. Russell Buhler and his sons. Mark and Don of Kaysville, and Dean Buhler of Logan, and a friend Blair Barton of Kaysville, returned home from a fishing trip to the Wind River in Wyoming last week. Dick Benton who was married to Jill Taylor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were also guests at the wedding breakfast at the Lions House and the reception that evening at the brides home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton and son Blair attended the Willard Ashton family reunion at the Murray City Park on Thursday with 68 descendants in attendance. Other families attending were Dr. and Mrs. Willard H. Ashton and family of Idaho Falls, Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Cutler and family of Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fitzgerald and family of Murray. Other family members attending from were Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benton and families of Idaho Falls, Ida.; John Eldon Benton of Santa Barbara, Calif., Lani Benton and Eric Benton of Mesa, Ariz., also Mr. and Mrs. Don Manoa and two children of Santa Maria, Aug. 16-1- 8 Registration for students at North Davis Junior High will be held on August 16, 17, 18 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Students registering in school for the first time should be accompanied by an adult. Just arrived MEW FALL SHOES SEVENTH grade students will register Tuesday, August 16, eighth and ninth grade students will register Wed- nesday, August students the area will register Thursday, August 18, 1977. Student fee will be $5, yearbook $1.50. Any questions call the school, Now in time for school Super values and service 825-165- Receives 30 Year Pin fMffl IMIPU',, Layton resident Ronald F. Ralph has received a pin at Hill Air Force Base ceremonies. HE IS an aircraft sheet in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Ralph and his wife Marjorie have three children. S fiVJtemm tirfaUji 'SVs metal repairman Pam King. Mrs. Emma Marquez of Barstow, Calif, visited Saturday with Mrs. Wilma Buhler at Bountiful. Mrs. Colleen Hawkes enter- Out of style or outgrown children s skirts moke great oprons for them M&m tained at a farewell brunch EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- 4PM TO il JACK BRIMHALL -- LUNCH S V Proudly Presents For Your Listening Pleasure 10 P.M FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4 SCHOOL RIB 11:30 to 4:00 Soup and Salad $1 00 with Lunch Pri e Rib Top Sirloin 6 oz Shrimp (3) $2 95 52 95 53 50 Chopped Sirloin Steak 12oz Chicken Fried Steak S2 25 S2 25 S2 50 Halibut (Includes off Dinner Steak permanent waves Soup Ursulas Hair Fashions Kaysville 376-242- $1.50 -- Grade Prime (Served With Above) Baked or French Fries USDA offer good through August 8 & potato-vegeta- ble roll & jy. butler) LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE DAY Au Ju Top Sirloin s350 UMENP.M. (Choice of Baked 4 Whipped Potatoes) PM TO 6 30 P.M PRIME SPECIAL inddSi 9 RED FLAME RESTAURANT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MONDAY. TUESDAY. BACK TO summiii G SPECIAL 85 N. Main Childrens Mens-Wom- ens and 17, new to Mis-sno- FABRIC TIP: All ALL students will be mailed a schedule of required school fees. 376-553- Lt. Col. Jay F. Cullimore spent two weeks at summer reserve training for the U. S. Army at Fort Lewis, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton attended the wedding and reception of their grandson, THEY WANT to remind all the students that Davis High will be taking pictures for activity cards at the time of school registration, np book. in Downtown Layton ABOUT 200 children between ages six and 13 will be taken on a bus trip to the zoo. They will eat lunch before returning home. Any parents who feel their child would qualify for the If you have no way to take the cans or aluminum items and newspapers to the station and are being missed on the drive, call either Morey or (Bud) Jeffery at and Rodger Dennis at they will arrange to have your items picked up. np Twenty-fiv- e per $1 membership. DSPT. STOPS families. 205; Tuesday at her home in honor of Mrs. Monica Floatwood who is moving to Virginia to their parents for BACK TO SCHOOL cooperation with Davis School District, is sponsoring a trip to Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City for children from low income 376-897- 0 make her home. guests attended. locker partners. Students who locker together must register together because the lockers are assigned in the order they appear in the school record uavis County Community Action Program (CAP), in rather for them to dispose of and newspapers THE Legionaires are asking the support of all the community in this drive, PTSA membership will be available at the time of registration for the student and students will have All Zoo Visit CaS7vnOB by Ann Harris 21 was request for schedule change will be reviewed on Friday, August 26, 1977 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the cafeteria. ANY Please bring the right amount of money with you to speed up registration time. Sponsor their THIS month they will be around early Saturday morning, Aug. 20 to pick them up. They ask you to tie them in bundles, box them or have them in some type of container that is easily handled. The American Legion Post 82 is conducting this monthly drive to assist them in funds for their various legion functions and activities, as well as expenses and upkeep of the American Legion Hall. REGISTRATION for Davis High will be held from 8 a.m. day designated, come any other registration day from August 11 to August 17, or register by mailing the required fees to the school. CAP Will Save Papers, Cans For Legion Drive Remember to save all of and your newspapers aluminum cans for the monthly American Legion Paper Drive. August 16. If you cannot register by the to 4 p.m. on the dates specified: new students will register Wednesday, August 17; seniors, Thursday, August 11; and juniors, Friday, August 12. The sophomores are scheduled for Monday, August 15; and freshmen on Cheerleaders from North Davis Junior High recently won first place in a competition clinic. Taking part were, front 1 to r, Sue Hartman, Joyce Davies, Arlene Tover, Lana Thurgood. Back, Diane Keller, Vonette Hall, Gina Martinez, Kris Egan, Chris Ewing and Nona Pesnell. FIRST PLACE Whether you are entering Davis High for another year or for the first time, the studentbody officers, faculty and administration welcome the students for the 1977-7- 8 school year. neces- sary changes. High School will be held on Aug. 26 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sa'ad Bar -- - '1 With Dinner DANLINDSTROM (Child's Menu) Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 Chld s Menu Note: No Exchange, certificates or Coupons on Specials Special-- Prices for Banquets - Seating Cap 400 fUn ' memfv n4 an1 a popuM iriomini) and A !tr fn fn Sunshade 'iffigin 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. GOOD FAMILY ENTERT AINMENT KINGS OF HARTS THURS . FRI . and Evenings SAT Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SometniTig Different Everv Day REGULAR SPECIALS Swiss Steak Salisbury Steak Ham Sirloin Tips Breaded Veal Halibut Breaded Veal Swiss Steak S1 75 & Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 - SANDWICHES Soup - Salad Bar $1 .00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup .40 with sandwich & ST i 9 U |