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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 I WannuMosm Vandals broke into the Weber State College Dee Events Center over the weekend and used custodial buffing machines to smear paint and gouge the recently completed maple wood play- - ing floor. CLEO Anderson, project superintendent for the contractor, estimated damage at 11,000. Acord-Harri- 3i8H itifT The $11,400,000 structure has varnish-leavi- WHILE in Utah they will be of HE SAID the contractor would lose at least a weeks time in getting the facility ready for formal opening Nov. Mrs. Berkowitz will be remembered by all the Kaysville and Farmington residents as the former Jill Solomon, American Field Service student who attended program during applied, and then the floor should set for 30 days before being used, Mr. Fol- 1. Mr. Folsom said it was not known how the prowlers got 1971-72- som said . STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS IT HAS been five years and the Myrups are excited to New Charter Goes To SUN-SCOP- receive word of Jills visit and to have the opportunity of meeting her husband. In order fur Jill and her Rhets Chapter husband to visit with her Toastmistress InIn- ternational Toastmistress lecturer made the Clubs, a professional and instructor, charter presentation ana keynote address at the charter banquet, Rhets many friends and associates, Mr. and Mrs. Myrup are hosting an open house in their honor to be held Monday, Oct. 3 from 7 9 p m. at their home at 229 South 75 West, Farmington. np E HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 1S2 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-203- 5 s Chapter, International Club at the NCO Club at Hill Air Force Base, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. Toasl-mistres- SHE HAS POODLE NEEDS HOME 295-239- John 376-835- D. McQuade Construction Co. Lie. Gen. Contractor- 825-98- 1 2 Custom Homes, Additions, Remodel Build with someone who Cares" Don Spainhower, College Relations Director for Weber State College, has been as- signed additional responal- sibilities in that office and so given duties formerly held by the Director of Information Services. IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Oon't Cut It Bring It To CSS Your Brlggt S Stratton Haadquartara" SALES SERVICE -- TILLERS CHAIN SAWS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE 766-131- 3 CSS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE 1VWRSSHARPENIN(EPAIRIN(ECHAGDEIS IN announcing the new alignment, WSC President Joseph L. Bishop said Mr. Spainhower will have responsibility for managing personnel in the news bureau, alumni office, publications office, cultural affairs office, program bureau and in sports information. He will retain his respon- sibilities in public relations and in serving the electronic media. ANN Garrett, former director of Information Services, resigned in June. Public relations activities include coordination of events and activities on campus involving the administration, institutional council, legislators, special campus visitors and community groups, plus SAV fejgfi) Slacks QEmGBiBaii Vests 025) Shirts 02$ i 3C:t m U Cf25 3V the Office of Development and its director, Dean Hurst, on some campus special events. Also involved in the reorganization is the addition of Ray Wight, veteran newsman, to the News Bureau. Mr. Wight will handle the dissemination of news to print media and serve as an editor and consultant, in addition to his writing assignments. tion with somebody. Hill AFB Building Will Begin Construction is expected to soon at Hill Air Force Base on construction of a $3.5 million commissary building. GEN. JAMES P. Mullins, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, said This is the beginning of a start HE IS a former reporter and editor for the Ogden r and the Salt Lake Tribune. He has also been an assistant professor on the journalism staffs at Brigham Young University and the University of Montana. Others in the College RelaStandard-Examine- d happening, as military officials held groundbreaking ceremonies recently. We owe a debt of gratitude to previous commanders and to military officials right up to the Pentagon for making this possible, he said. THE building will be constructed by Culp Construction Company, low bidder on the project, grb tions office include: Lou Gladwell, news director; Dave Midget, news writer; Alan Hall, alumni director; Arlene Wiison, comment editor; Edie Hester, publications specialist; Dan Martino, director of cultural affairs, and Pat Kiddy, secretary. bureau director Dick Davis, and Sports Information Director, John Peterson. included, but housed are program HTTTTTTTT I T 1 I1 1111 T I ITT'mTiTi'HTTTTrTTyy: DONS Wind Wsm Gances THE COLLEGE Relations office also works in correla- elsewhere, 07 III EfiGee C those activities involving a news or public relations need. ALSO HEALTH SANDWICHES "Health is our Greatest 45 East Gentile in the Layton Shopping Plaza! CJ25& SANDWICHES: Avocado - Sprouts, Tuna Fish NecKS o 077 visited clubs, councils and regions of the Toastmistress organization throughout the United States during her six year term on the board of directors, having been credited with information of regions in Australia and England. A full time career woman, Mrs. Weber is in her 20th year with Argonne National Laboratories, an electrical designer for Argonne West, a nuclear facility at the Idaho National Engineering site located near Idaho Falls, Idaho, where she resides. THE current director of the Argonne Geological and Lapidary Society, an avid traveler, golfer and rock hound, is mindful of the womans role in our society, her need for personal development, self confidence, self expression. The Toastmistress program provides the ingredients that helps us in our every day community living and Mrs. Weber also quotes one of the TV slogans, You are someone, so be This cuddly, black mixed poodle needs a home and should make a fine pet for anyone, even a family with small children. The old male needs to be house broken and must have his distemper shots. But hes gentle as can he, a real loveable dog, said Arthur Moore, shown holding the poodle. Davis County Animal Control Center has other dogs in need of a home and interested 5 extension 256, or for persons may call further information. MglDQ Jackets Or pAire onions, tomato onions, tomato Cheese - Sprouts, onions tomato Peanut Butter -- with banana or honey 20 DRINKS: Small Fresh carrot Papaya PROTEIN DRINKS: 40e Med. Apple Grape Protein Powder, banana, yeast, wheat germ egg. in milk or papaya PROTEIN SHAKE: Sale price good thru Sun Oct 2 Protein powder, banana, chocolate malted powder, ce cream milk 0f0D YOGURT: jieqL Yogurt delight (KM8PEBIM8MD QlESD(gtfIID FRS yogurt, papaya syrup DEUVERY--376-01- h th Davis High School on the AFS WEBER Jean L. Weber, former ternational president of wheels-bo- THE machines with padded wheels are used to buff down a floor after the sealing coat has been painted in preparation for a follow ing coat. Three sealer coats are to be dals got inside. Kaysville. L. several ng with ed with and without steel wool pads. The machines gouged the floor in several places. If the gouges cannot now be smoothed over when crews sand it down, it is likely that several dents will remain in the expensive maple floor, Mr. Folsom said. J. Robert Folsom, WSC director of planning and construction, said the floor had just been treated with its second of three sealer coats, and the striping painted, ready for lettering inside the center circle, when the van- houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myrup and family of JEAN machines-fitt- steel gouges in the fresh material. Johannas-burg- , formerly n were then run over half the floor, which had just had its of second sealer coat-ty- pe South Africa by plane on Thursday, Sept. 29 are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Berkowitz. Farmington, ENTRY was gained some time after quitting time Saturday afternoon. Sept. 17. was discovered The break-iMonday morning when the painting crew arrived. Mr. Folsom said the vandals used the buffing buffing machines THE Farmington From Home In S. Africa Arriving from ble they could have forced open one of the doors. floor with the purple paint that has been used to paint borders of the basketball floor and the center circle. 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