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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 13, 1977 IS Thiokol Suit Births Settled A $300,000 civil suit twice delayed for long periods W., because of court procedures and overloaded court calen- dars has finally been settled out of court. THE SUIT against Thiokol Corporation was filed by 13 October 1, 1977 and Mrs Danny H Schultz, Mr. W former Clearfield Job Corps counselors who claimed Thiokol owed them overtime pay for interrupted sleep hours during long weekend work shifts between April , i860 456 No 1 Layton, boy October 2, 1977 and Mrs. Glen R Walker, 90 So 3rd Mr. E , Kaysviile, boy Mr. and Mrs. David J Gardiner, Route 2 Box 430, Morgan, boy and April 1976. Attorney David K. Know who represented the 13 1974 plaintiffs, said the September 30, 1977 and Mrs. Craig K. Sedgwick, 1600 S. 1100 Syracuse, boy Mr. October 4, 1977 and Mrs Vance Jarvis, 698 Mr. rt settlement was for an undisclosed but substantial 2300 W N , Clinton, boy amount of money. HE SAID the settlement was for a cash lump award on a basis according to the amount of time worked and their earning basis at that time. The former counselors are October 6, 1977 and Mrs Terry Smith, 112 Mr. Sunset Drive, S Kaysviile, girl Mr and Mrs Earl J Nielson, 862 Dr., Farmington, boy pro-rat- a satisfied with the outcome Mr. and very happy to finally have the case settled, he said. THE CASE had been heard m a trial for seven days by U.S. District Court Judge Aldon J. Anderson. But the trial had twice been interrupted for long periods once when the judge went on vacation and again when a pileup of cases prevented the case to be put on the court calendar, grb N October 7, 1977 and Mrs Jeffrey Robbins, 480 Oakridge N 200 E., Kaysviile, girl non-jur- y North Layton Junior Highs select singing group, the will represent the school at musical functions throughout the Intermountain area. Last year the group, conducted by Scott Ogden, performed at more than 50 community programs. ing and fun activities as well squad are head daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing as hard work. cheerleader, Patti Madsen, Randy Adams and Jaime ALL THE practice and efNalder, daughter of J.R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nalder and Jeannie Van fort paid off for the North Doug Madsen; Janalyn Allen. Wimmer, daughter of Mr. Layton squad by earning two In April, 48 to 50 girls tried and Mrs. Warren S. Wimmer; excellent and two superior Shellie Martinez, daughter of out for a cheerleader spot. awards and receiving the Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. MarAfter four hours of grueling most coveted award, the tinez; Megan and Courtney competition the above girls highly appraised Spirit Melo-Aire- MELO-AIRE- The SINGERS S Norih Lay-toHigh Schools select singing group, is off to an and even performances on KSL-TChannel 5 and for the Utah State Legislature. Melo-Aire- Jr. early start. Many extra summer rehearsals were held to prepare the group for th opening assembly tember Black, Orange, White, Fight, Fight, Fight! The sounds of cheers and tumbles, splits, high jumps and cartwheels come from eight energetic on Sep- 1 THIS YEARS These girls. Melo-Aire- s are cheerleaders for North Jr. High School. are dedicated to maintain the fine musical reputation achieved by last year; n OF the cheer MEMBERS singers and to continue an upwar. jend. s The were given a superior rating at last spring s Davis County Solo the Lay-to- Blackwell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell; Linda Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Adams; Shellee Adams, Melo-Aire- Seeks Election As and Eisemble Festival at Viewmont High School This was the highest award given to a group. PRESIDENT Mayor Of the Melo-Aire- s is Steve Hanna, who is also studentbody president. Other officers include Heidi Barlow, Stacey Findlay, Mark Adams and Vicki Love. Director of the group is Scott of Melo-Aire- the singers LAST YEAR performed over 50 different ELISON said he decided to be a candidate because many residents indicated that they wanted a candidate who was sensitive to local values, but who had diverse experience in programs, community including clubs, churches, Kaysviile, Farmington Sr. Cits Will Meet GAR ELISON Gar Elison, who lives at 351 N. 300 E., Kaysviile, has filed as an independent for mayor of Kaysviile. The Senior Citizens monthly dinner meeting will be held Thursday, October 20 at the Davis High School cafeteria Kaysville-Farmingto- n ELISON director is an assistant of the office of plan- ning and research m the state department of Social Services. Prior to returning to Utah he was with Arthur Young and Company in Portland, Ore. working as a management consultant. He attended both Utah State THEY WILL begin serving at 2 p.m. and it is open to all senior citizens in the area of Kaysviile and Farmington. If you have not attended in the past, they invite you to attend now. If you are interested contact Eugene Tolman, club president or any officer. Each month following the dinner, a splendid program is University and Brigham Young University, obtaining a bachelors degree in political science, emphasis on public administration. A masters degree was earned at the University of Oklahoma. presented. For their October meeting will be a special musical program from the Davis High School Music Department under the direction of Georgia Fairbanks, director. GAR is married to Marilyn Durfee. They have four children. Mrs. Elison is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She also earned a masters degree at IONE Sandall is . program chairman, np MRS. the University of Oklahoma. In filing for the mayor position Elison expressed concern OATS HEALTH SANDWICHES Health is our Greatest Wealth Peanut Butter Sandwiches Juices Fresh Carrot. Apple, Grape. Papaya, and Greens Small, Medium, Quarts Protein Drinks & Shakes!! Yogurt Delights LAYTON SHOPPING Behind Layton Dept. Store Phone r 8 DURING THE summer the girls met four days each week at the school and practiced for three to four hours in preparation for the USA Cheerleaders Camp which was held at USU July The camp consisted of many long hours of practice, drills and competition beginning at 8 a.m. each morning and ending sometimes as late as 10 p.m. There were excit 376-013- 1 blouses, black halter back vests, full circular skirts of black lined with bright orange and black and white saddle oxfords. To complete the uniform, the girls have a specially designed emblem management and planning. Elison feels he can offer such experience with eight years of administrative and consulting experience with state and local governments. If elected he will work to increase local community input into the setting of com- consisting of a Longhorn head with each girls name creating a half circle below the schools mascot in the colors of black, orange and white JcAxvtlu tfcotUOSvA lk Kaysviile Chamber Sets Meet The regular meeting for the Kaysviile Chamber of Commerce will be held Wednesday, October 19 at the Kays-vill- e City Chambers at 10:30 a m. THERE WILL be an election of three new officers to the board. Tom Hori has been serving as president the past year. $: 4 Oft Regular Price VOUR CARPETS if Mike Golden, president-elec- t will take the office as the new president for the 1977-7year, np if if COME CLEANER BRIGHTER 773-71- 84 FASTER DRY LAST 20 Years Experience LONGER 8 better OUb AtMt&JA3 to-- GaZUMIaA VoilOA, GpUttfettAAK 04 AtAAttX The Great Way to Relax and Refresh decisions made. For democratic government to succeed the voice of an informed majority should guide decision making. or 773-425- 6 Kaysviile that such little interest has ing this years concert schedule. Anyone interested s in scheduling the for a special program should contact Scott Ogden at Stick for their outstanding unity and ability. The Spirit Stick now has its place of honor at North Layton in the cheerleading show case. The girls uniforms consist of white with orange strip 5-- been shown in local government. He filed because he feels we need to maintain healthy viable local government. The more jaeople who are involved and have a voice in Kaysvilles affairs, the more equitable will be the Ogden. The director is now prepar- were chosen for their spirit, enthusiasm and ability for the 1977-7school year. The advisor for the group is Miss Lynette Flake. s, comfort un JurniluiY compxntj Friday is Granites only nite till 9 One Chair in The Home That Offers Cant Beat These Beauties From Granite. 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