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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAV A K: .U; JOURNAL, MARCH 30. 1978 e Sacrament Meeting on i 1 i 1 day, April 2 at Sun- 4 Ward, Rock Chapel, at South 200 East, Kaysville V f ' 25 Elder Winters has held various positions in his church, first assistant to the bishop in the Priest Quorum, Pnesthood meeting chorister past three years, oung Adult Hard representative for the past six years HE IS A 1976 graduate of Davis High School where he J j- - I i ed.tor-m-chief- ELDER WINTERS i i served as studentbody pho, tographer, yearbook played the trombone in the symphonic and marching bands He is a sophomore student at University of Utah He sang m the Salt Lake Institute Elder Mark Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs F. Burton Winters of 344 East 200 North, Kaysville, will speak at Concert Choir np Conference Is Slated In Sunset J I The Sunset Utah LDS Stake held its quarterly conference on Easter Sunday at the Stake ( Accepts LDS Call El Jer Scott F. Ch.lds, son of Mr and Mrs Fred C. and Anita Childs of Sunset has heen called to serve in the LDS Hong Kong Mission farewell will be held April 2 at 6 p m in the Sunset LDS First Ward chapel locat ed at 2431 N 2X W. in Sunset An open house will be held in his honor at 2122 N 4O0 W in Sunset on Friday, March 31, from 6 0 p m Scott is a graduate ot the Clearfield High School whpre he was active in student government He also attended Weber State College for two HIS 30-1- quarters before his mission call THE visiting general authority was J Richard Clarke of the Presiding been active in his church and graduated from the t learfieid LDS SCOTT has Seminary this position Dorothy Moore was sustained as stake Junior Sunday School coordinator oren Young was sustained as music leader in the slake Sunday School Gary Kidman was sustained as an alternate high councilman and fcveieti Kim Thompson was sustained as a Seventy president 1 Bishopric. President Kenneth H Rock conducted the meeting Congregational music was under the direction of Dee Savage with Homer Brighton as accompanist Music was furnished by the Sunset Stake Primary chorus under the direction of Connie Wright with Lynda Bremer at the piano They sang Jesus Hus Risen, and In Perfect Faith, besides a special prelude number SPEAKERS were Kenneth H Rock, Carl D Peterson, rhornas E Lightfoot, special speakers from the congregation with J Richard Clarke as the special speaker. Robert Bell was released as assistant stake clerk with Verlen Ren Galbraith sus- Mr. Galbraith was released as second counselor in the stake THE of theme the conference centered around repentance and the cruci fixton and resurrection of Jesus Christ Ushers were the Second Ward Aaronic priesthood In charge of parking were the Sixth Quorum of Elders Flowers were furnished by the stake High Priests with chair arrangement under the direction of the Fifth Quorum of Elders with Raymond Anderson directing the physical facilities The Junior Sunday School was conducted by the First and Fourth Wards under the direction of Anita Childs and Jeanine Andrews as coor- dinators vw Baptist Youth Fellowship gioup of the Lay-to- n Community Church is having a bake sale at Ft Lane Shopping Center, Saturday, They will have a table April in front of Kings Department 1 Store ON SUNDAY, April 2, the women of the church will lead the service The Rev Hazel Oldham of Hill Air Force Base will speaker be the guest The Disconate and committee members will have a Church Board Retreat Sunday afternoon at 3 pm at the church THE Donald Williams home will be the scene of the Sunday vw School teachers 7 meeting Monday, April 3 at m p June Edwards will host the Lydia Circle at her home, 364 Aircraft, Tuesday at 10 a m Participates In Explorer Olympics Several Kaysville been have recorded in the county this year and 5,000 new homes have contributed to the total property value reaching over $1 5 biilum, according to Mr George A. Rackham of Clearfield has been cited at Hill AFB for a suggestion to his improve operations in work area HE IS AN aircraft missile loader in the Maintenance Directorate Mr. Rackham and his wife, Sandra, have one son ,1 f -- 1m Mr Sandbui g (Mi foot deep wel 1 ,r& officials ai a department heads meeting He warned HINl Cl not to be unduly optimistic since a mo e against property taxation in California could cause a ground swell which could be felt in other states A ; require that property taxes not exceed one percent of the evaluation of the property That has referendum .1. - - , PrubahU, tin re t I 1 a 1 f f iglt I said 1 Hi , I i cities The county would have a real revenue problt m it a similar referendum passed m I uh, he said Mr to According ( iirbrtdge, the Cal. forma fis cai experts pi edict that, if the referendum should pass, sales taxes would have to be ini reased to 14 percent and state income tax would have to be set at the same level as federal withholding tax rk i ( t HI n ! ( n b r i ' J , t i - h- - r - l ll k - If" 1 iM . ! v I - tht Is i I Ms. . , 1 ' : It , i v I It e s . a 1 , h , at .i .puial uremony 561Jayof is a i ' , ( t R , IV H pi Is It it'd a i P b I i, a t t r ii n 1 t tj. 'sHqh S hut II s it n 1 I ' is -, ( ruil'ion gallon w m r tans will serv ae 'ht et - t ' Fast Layton through that time, additional u i an hues rriav tx neeck 0 n ' IN will would have -- v watei to las' indennuei, ( os f of trie o J r.tgt tank w i J I i2u rtO Must i f 'bt ' v would be sxi t tni iK t iv.hty Half of i he n r w . N ; r bv the state t( d t ' resourcts win $210 OuO went I ut on J O' u , ' -lt A i'ii I 1 S ot I i I t - ' 11 t ! ' L s - 1 I C ' i c ( C ' i m - ( do - )S ' t 1 ( i S - r1 ' o t i i r I K Jn - I t . t ( 1 1 cm i hi d ( 1 ( t s x will 'i' r . c i I! c It). . i Vli'l i it - i r - ) ()l r i I c ' ( i t . J n r V contract a' six to six and mteiost qua' ter 1 s l -1 ; i i - ' i i N i e i ( 'nl t 'iii'ii ( vtivt m his church aim and organizations, he has ed as counselor and is ' sent. y president ot his i( uns quorum it i j cs- i t awarded the .Mh in scouting Olllf IN '1C u l the member of Troop kaysvdie 8th Ward where ht ! as served as patrol leadei uui semoi patrol leader 'in i VU5 h ghest n i pi hvuut (ward -- ' i(1s( ha- - i 'A tiJ, J, sun of Vr r M's Meldon Ward ot i tst Oak lane, Kaysvillt , is e lot' ! ipient ot t'u t k i i, r ' J u w ni 'I lew ms reuse f hL pl-- b till t s ll ' t t x ( s- - wa'el f.nh i o i iti" u1, lie- - a - ! -- I u- - t pr I - Wa- - st ' d Pa ii i t i ut) fu ' M i -r lot i , i In p ifi -f 1 - sit I 11 w . t mo w- J c r r AT THE present time in Davis County property is taxed at 1 55 percent of the evaluation, not including taxes levied by the Davis ounty School District oi b WARD Receives Eagle - i V tremendous support in California, Mr bridge C AY vY Eagle referendum is being con sidered there which would . i TT yd f f Util f 111 IS a student at Kavsv uh J iMor High School where he , jo honor student and pi iv basketball and is a membt r ut f I, huski lb u, w itnuimj fscKuk r ding, girdeump, (is the pi vv uni sings t,p , tht t adt t band np r the bonded di bi I ot re would need to he an me iei min resignation March si w ! bt t drug sew 11 THREE OF the boys took top honors in the event Bart O Thompson, son of Coach and Mrs Frank Thompson won first place in wrestling, 13 lb 1 weight and was awarded a gold medal Thetr other son Andy, took third place in wrestling in 132 lb weight and received a bronze medal Lance Hill, son of Mr and Mrs, Jack Hill won the bronze medal in bowling Other explorers who participated in the Olympics were Larry Kettcnnng in chess and Matthew Nance in bowling STANLLY Webster, Explorer advisor accompanied the boys to the recent Explorer Olympics rp U1 C1 A ss L3 21 si BIRTHDAY SALE 33 ij SPECIAL PURCHASE 1977 COUGARS fiSl LUXURY CAR: XR7S "ijaa z( week Receives Award i ' t Apri1 25 - Corbridge pics held in Ogden last week. Bart now has the opportunity of going to Fort Collins, Colo the last of July to participate in the National Explorer Olympics for one day, April 2 Donna Hill will lead the group in planning activities for the next few months " -- the Eighth Ward Explorer Post participated in the Explorer Council Olym- tion THE and missions stewardship committee will meet at pm, luesday, April 4 with Rachel le Femeau in charge The membership committee will hold their monthly meeting at the church followmg the worship service Sun hold the bund ,r source of revenut wou.d tx increase m water u'nnui toe- - assessed n peu,)!- - n I u i eg new home- i :K ' , boys from BOTH BART and Andy also placed in district competi- Bake Sale Is Planned Sat. The & A C Sunday School with Harold Ray Anderson sustained to enter tained to the position descriptions ELDER CHILD A public hearing was held Tuesday March 21 m the F ast Layton city Kill to d.scuss a pn ipov-- w a ter bond elec t ioi About a dozen citizens a1 tended the hmrirg AFTER listening m quotums from citizens and coun ci I memfems and to present a tic ns made bv Mr Sandbui e represent lrg Kavserman and Associates Engineering and Mr Newman represent ig Biough and Smith t nam u consulting services, ne co, council voted unanimous , d OVER 9,000 new property ELDER Winters has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Japan-SendMission He will enter the Language Training School at Provo, April 13 i i FARMINGTON Property evaluation in Davis County will increase from 13 to 14 percent this year, according to Davis County Assessor Thayne Corbrtdge Estimating that this year's increase will be the biggest percentage ever, Mr, Corbridge said that increases during 1975 to 1977 averaged about 10 percent per year 30 p m at the Kaysville Eighth LDS 'v itm n water rate tees per month n -taist AnoiheP' monet By DONLTA GATHERL W - Accepts Call As LDS Missionary f East Layton City Council Meets Property Evaluation Takes Jump 1977 MONARCHS 4 DRS. Kaysville Auto., Mrs R W. Benton accompanied her daughter Mrs. Air Phillip Bryson of Bountiful to Salt Lake City where they were guests at an announcement tea honoring Miss Ann McKinnon on Saturday Miss McKinnon will be married to Steve Benton on May 10 Steve is the son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Benton and the grandson of Mrs R W Benton Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Robert B Johnson and family were Mr and Mrs Dean Fullmer of Springs ille Mr. and Mrs Clinton D Zollinger spent the Easter weekend at holiday Sweetwater Condominiums 1977 COUGAR BR0MS $ Auto., Air VALU SPRING BOOT SALE It I Tony Lama Boots Reg 62 00-7- 6 00 sale Price Ensign Boots Water Buffalo Boots i l ( Work Wellingtons Expert Boot and Shoe Repair We install lizard wing tips Diamond T '74 Leather and Shoe Repair 58 No. Main, Layton 768-130- 1 75 CHEV. LINCOLN 2773 I. Mtin, fount ifnI LUV. 4x4 $3,221 $2,521 CHEV. Vi Ton MERC SALES & LEAS! 7201 P&ti 4 Stmet 0 r |