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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 2, t I 1978 Womens Emission ULK Spaghetti Dinner Mission The W omen's Society of the Layton Community Church are sponsoring a spaghetti dinner, Friday, March 3 at the church from 5 30 to 7 Mpra THE cost is J2 for adults and $1 for children under 12. The dinner will consist of spaghetti, salad, bread, drink and dessert The church is having a family snow party at Camp Utaba. Liberty, on Saturday, March 4 Cars will leave the church at 9 a m and return at 4 30 p m Ad Effective March httlf kj 2-- 4 111 (t 1 ' f n' I I m fi I THE GROUP will enjoy tubing and lunch will be served in the lodge The women of the church met at 9am Tuesday and held a spring cleaning of the church kite hen rf V a YOUNG people attended an organizational meeting of the Youth Utah Baptist Fellowsh p at the First Bap tist Church in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Feb 26 The first meeting uf BYF was held last night at the church at 6 p m THE LYDIA Circle will meet at the home of Mrs Audrey Rakestraw on Tues day, March 7 at 10 a m "V f 0cll3t3aff2 Choice Navel Chi is Murray , Freddie Hansen and Shane iY Fifth In Series leader, Elaine I r suggests petting an at!y Club nmk this start in We want t do i year Veterinary Science pioieit t OL'R young are learning nit- - ho 1 nbt uhTKtv animals temperature are learning to ihsi iu c losely their pets n rr j behavior so they can mze abnormal bihavior if i1 comes Mrs Flint has ben a 4H leader for five years last vi ar her club members did a f rst aid and weeds project OTHER members of Mrs Club are Heidi Flints Hansen (Mr and Mrs Gary Hansen), Tanya Pesnell (Mr and Mrs DanPesneli) Marti Lee) Mr and Mrs Aalttr Hint), and Kim f lint (Mr and Mrs Walter Hint) Utah Cooperative f x'( isum i ju d ar. is Service employment ofjIoo Qrnanlzalions i -- npportunitv employer, provides sirvius ss if to all persons regardl race, color or national origin is the fifih in a senes of s d scribn g the comir unitv e otg t Tizahuns of La' ton t u le m - jyton Chamber of merce is a voluntary or-- j iPization of individuals and t us neses who have joined together to promote the com n e'cial, f nanual, industrial itid civic interests of Layton nry The main goal or objec mr of the chamber is to make I avion city a better place to n- ( 1 n ive THE chamber is sponsoring Boat a three day vehicle-RShow on April 27, 28 and 24 The show will be in the parking lot of the f ort Lane Shopping Center It will fea lure many new cars, RV's motor homes, campers and trulcrs boats and motor ivies Some unusual vehiclts will aiso Lie on I display he show will be free to the SALES FiinfJAGBFf!fJT FINANCE AND INSURANCE 12,000 to 18,000 LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING CAREER THAT'S BOTH INTERESTING AND REWARDING? tor an amb tio is individual to head the We are looking too finance and insurance d p irtnent of a leaoing Davis County automobile agency APPLICANT COME EQUIPPED WITH? but of greater im A college degree would be he'rful a sincere 'n,erest Dortance is lots ot energy ar d enthusiasm and a record ot accomplishment in sa es SMALL in WHAT WILL THE SUCCESSFUL people LOAN, banking or related he'd WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT? an excellent comThe best training program in the industry limited only by your own and bonus) pensation plan (saiary benefit a desirable annual y car a new ability to grow and develop to your fullest a chance and package sales ability and are capacity it you are aggressive possess to hear from you we want ahead to get striving to Send a Brief Resume Including Phone Number of the In Care 84041 Paper N. 197 Main, Layton, public and will feature units from the Layton area Chamber of Commerce members OTHER projects under consideration for this year are sponsoring a Miss I ayton beauty contest, sponsoring a float in the Lawton, Clearfield and Kaysviile July 4th parades, being represented at the 1978 Home Show to be held m Layton this fall The retail merchant com nuttee is considering other projects after the vehicle show in April The Chamber of Commerce will host two golf tournaments and the annual awaids and installation banqui THE t Chamber hvlds a monthly general membership meeting This melting usually consists of a tegular short business 5 - Case Fresh U Lsylen OoiiiniiiHily a PP 8 JEFF DUNFORD n 4-- before summer corru s, s i stated Then we wat to Hie a foods project and pusutdv something else - Case Small Red Delicious Flint, members of Mrs Elaine Flints vetirmarv science 4 H (dub in West Point, barn about normal bihavior of will animals in preparation for liannng s mptoms of illness i 5 meeting, breakfast and a program The sptaker at the Feb I meeting was Attorney Brett Poulsen He spoke about the probate and taxation laws Chamber members heard many important aspects about probate and the importance of having a will The speaker for the March 2 membership meeting will be State Senator Haven Barlow He will give an update on tecent legislative actions THIS YEAR the chamber is planning some special mem bership luncheons The first luncheon will be on April 5 at the Valley View Restaurant The general membership meetings are open to all members and guests They are usually held on the first Thursday of the month ALL projects and activities of the Chamber are handled through one of the following committees community cultural improvement, and refinement guest Jeff Dunford, son of Mr and Mrs Robert M Dunford of 129 West 575 North, Kays vtlle, has been honored for his The in performance Southwestern Companys nationally known summer marketing program WHILE in competition wi h over 6,500 students from all over the United States, Jeff earned the companys coveted Top Sales award for ranking in the top percentage of student dealers in personal sales Jeff has been asked to return as a student manager in the companys summer program His selection was announced after consideration in the areas of initiative, self motivation, and determination JEFF is a 1972 graduate of Davis High School and is now at'ending Weber State College Certifresh 8 Pack Hamb. & Hoi Dog mili- speakers, membership, tary affairs, recreational and retail merchants The officers and directors for 1978 are Gary Spicknall, president. Lane Call, vice president, John Baker, executive secretary, Cheryl Madsen, secretary treasurer, Don Deru, director, Randall Heaps, director, and Layton city representative, Ann Tom Harris, director, Winegar, director, Kent Murdock, director, and John Morgan, past president ALL merchants of Layton city are invited to investigate the Chamber of Commerce The group needs the support of the members to be successful Layton has many outstanding merchants and citizens who contribute to the Chamber of Commerce and really promote Layton city Interested people can contact the Layton Chamber of Commerce by writing to P O Box 69, Layton, Utah 84041 dmg 23 oz. Skippy Peanut Butter Family Size Coke & Sprite MD. Tissue Hunts 32 oz. Ketchup 3 Lb. Crisco Shortening 2i Tomatoes Can Hunts Whole Cap'n Crunch 16 oz. pQQQQOQOQQQElQiaQQQQQQQB ARCTIC CtICLE CHAIN of VALUE COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH 20 FROM MARCH 6TH thru MARCH 12, 1978 ON ANY PURCHASE OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE 5810 South 1900 West, Roy 293 North Main, Clearfield 344 North Main, Layton Cereal Libby's 12 oz. Corned Beef 22 oz. Joy Liquid Cup O' Noodles Kraft French & 1000 Island 16 oz. Dressings ABOUT H |