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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 13, 1977 IS Momioiiees Dim Fruit !Klei)lhtts Southern Utah at Cedar City and graduated from Utah State with a BS m industrial technology. SINCE 1967 has been involved in the heavy construc- tion equipment industry in machine development, machine service and machine sales. He currently owns his own construction company. He is active in the BSA Exploring program and church activities. MR. PALMER is interested in serving the community of Fruit Heights and working to keep it the beautiful place to live that it now is. Jay L. Webster has accepted the Pine Cone Party nomination for mayor of Fruit GATHERUM Bitner, Mrs. Beth Neville, Mrs. Dorothy 6 Stockholm, Sweden in their home for five days last week. Miss Annika Kallsbo met Mr. and Mrs. Youngs son m Sweden when he was touring Europe. He extended to Miss Kallsbo an invitation to visit his parents in Layton if she ever came to the U.S. Miss Kallsbo who is now traveling in the U.S. and Canada, accepted his invitation. Mrs. Harris A. Ellison from The Rainbow Chasers Chapter of the NCHA spent another weekend making the in improvements Woodland Park in Farming-toat 300 South 200 East. n Fort Thomas Kentucky has been visiting with relatives in Layton. While she was in Layton she was the guest of honor at an open house held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Kaysville. Friends and relatives from the Layton area and from Salt Lake City attended the open house. Mrs. Ellison was accompanied to Utah by Mrs. Ruth Glazier, a friend from Cin- award. plaque THIS organization works for conservation m the United States and in Davis County Mrs. Floyd W'eidauer attend- Ohio. They have put in approximately 2,000 man hours of work m conservation, since being organized in 1971. the group showing the insignia of the Rainbow Chasers THE Federal government has given a grant of funds, matching the man hours of work done by this hard working group of citizens, for conservation work. These Rainbow Chasers were instrumental in securing the government grants for these important projects. All Farmington citizens are slope. There are guished Service Award has been presented by the Farmington Lions Club for the many hours of man hours contributed in Farmington. Other awards have been given them for the best 13 THE people of Farmington are indeed fortunate to have these hard working conservationists take so much interest in our local parks, for the benefit of all citizens. They are entitled to a sincere thank you from the people in Farmington. kj a a o a o e a 'rr r old classes) (Separate 3 and Kindergarten Preparation Behav oral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips Creativity, Puppets Small Classes GENE and Mary McGee serve as conservation directors and A1 and Ann Sullivan of Bountiful are the state directors. received this award for the past three years. The state organization presents this Rainbow Chasers. i SMALL WORLD PRESCHOOL outing. scrapbooks, in fact they have urged to go into the park to enjoy the natural wooded area, or to just walk along the paths in the quiet surroundings and to see what improvements have been made by these hard working ornnryTT7ryprinnrirrBir8'e'7rinnrririrB families in this chapter and with the exception of one Salt Lake City family and one West Weber family, all are residents of Davis County and the entire families are usually on these weekend jaunts. Ten families were on this past weekend THE national NCHA has given this group the special presidents award A Distin- Foundation. presented by the national organization. There is a first WORKING in Woodland Park on Saturday, they built a foot bridge for the use of the children on their way to and from school and for strollers in the wooded park. Hand rails were also placed on the steep stairs descending down into the park on the north lots of fun. Mrs. Glen Davis is in charge of the Utah Heritage Guilds weekly lecture series designed to inform people of the local historical heritage and restoration work being done by the Utah Heritage This chapter is the most active in the entire state. trout. U Hawaii. state conservation was earned and with an arching rainbow the Rainbow Chasers have done an outstanding service to many communities. Norman and Nina Canada of Layton are serving as president of the group. Several beautiful awards and plaques have been presented to this very active chapter who are hard working families and they also have ed the USU-BYfootball game last weekend in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris have returned home after attending a realtors convention that was held last week in A place parade trophy, state wide. A plaque has been painted by an artist friend of n the early morning sunlight as its only source of lighting and tried to come as close to the original way Greek plays were done as is possible. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and Mr. and The Medical Auxiliary held a luncheon last Thursday at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Those who attended the t? Ann Poul-se- and Mrs. Carol Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan attended the Tahitian missionary reunion that was held m Salt Lake City the Friday prior to LDS General Conference. Saturday Peter Morgan and Mrs. John Morgan attended the U. of U. production of the Greek play Electra. It used Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young entertained a young lady from cinnati, Heights. HE stated at the nomination meeting he stands for basic city planning with available resources. Also to enhance needed services to the community. Mr. Webster stated that his roots run deep into the local area, therefore he has a vital interest to see that the com- luncheon included Mrs. Carol By DON'ETA M. (Registering Now for Fail) AREA 376-226E 0 i Foo80Boooo8aQmmtmangttftaaamBPt LAYTON-KAYSVILL- tt-'- munity has administration d which will insure well-planne- and enhanced growth. HIS career has taken him into various positions of reas a civilian sponsibility employee of the Air Force Logistics Command at Hill Air Force Base. His current position is that of Deputy Chief of Industrial and Quality Sys- tems Division in the Directorate of Maintenance. He said he felt that his career had developed talents which could be utilized in adof ministration the municipality of Fruit Heights. HE married the former Janne Killian and they are the parents of eight children. They reside at 628 South Grand Oaks. ROBERT MELVIN GRIFFITH Robert Melvin Griffith is also running for a council seat m Fruit Heights. HE MOVED to Fruit Heights in 1974 after completing a career in the USAF. Ac- Margarine $ 44-a- C MARRIED to the former Johann Dobson, Farmington. They have six children, two 25-l- i. $V b. b.. Peanut Butter Skippy - Your Choke Golden Griddle Red er Blue Label Flour Golden West CM Pancake Syrup Karo Syrup All Purpose Vegetable Juice lb. pk9. r Cocktail V-- 0 Hueon Regular - In Quarters Golden Valloy tive in the Real Estate Business, presently working as a representative of the LDS Church Real Estate Division. Graduate from Davis High School, University of Utah; B.S. in business and completed a M.Ed. at Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, Tex. f Apple Cider ' Mayonnaise Best Feeds Brand t$ married daughters and four living at home, and a foster Indian Student attending Davis High. JACK D. PALMER A strong advocate for planned growth for Fruit Heights which would include planning for parks, schools and church sites throughout the city. Very concerned about future water supplies for this growing community and will make this a primary objective to insure proper supplies are Jack Palmer, a native of Utah and a resident of Fruit Heights for four years, is running for city council. THE NEXT four years will be crucial years for Fruit Heights and it is imparative C&II Sugar Toilet Tissue Albacore Tuna Coronet Delta Sea Trader Pure Cane Cling Poaches leapt House Slked ur Halves $' pijpBim available. D. HE MARRIED Elaine Harvey, a lifelong citizen of Fruit Heights. Graduated from San Juan High School in Blanding, that adequate planning and utilization of all resources available be used to insure we maintain the friendly feel and quality homes that set this community apart. 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