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Show niJj fiiy Tpr WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL icy U fWj 27. 1978 Committee Being Formed mittee is being formed in Kaysville, jointly with Kays- homemaker are the worlds of Dr. AUez M. Ashmead, 719 East Center Street, Kaysville, who received the annual Achievement Award of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International at their state convention in Logan on April 22. Kays- ville Chamber of Commerce. Pearson from the Chamber submitted the RON names of Alice Telford, Dean Holman, Dick Bowman, Carol Page, Ron Pearson and Chuck Lloyd. The city council said they would like to consider other applications from the citizens if they are interested in serving on he committee. recipient of HIS IDEA of a a standardizing drawing with diagnostic test over the rainbow-effec- t was accepted by the council as the judges decision. The words Growth With Vision encircle the rainbow above the words Layton, Utah name of the city. I think this entry is very fitting and appropriate and it will be used on all city stationery and on the sides of c.ty-owne- d $ ' St it y I rn n t 1 ( 2 ndcaiors I Irvin City TrcDSiirc? LAYTON - Pat Jamison is Laytons new city treasurer CITY Council THE unanimously approved Ms. Jamisons appointment by Mayor Lewis G. Shields at Thursdays Council meeting. Ms. Jamison has been a fulltime employee of the city for 12 years after serving about two years on a part-tim- e basis SHE HAS been doing the work and carry- treasurers for ing the responsibility several years and 1 think its time we made her position official, the mayor said in making the appointment. A public bearing is scheduled for May 9 at 7 p m at the Kavsville Elementary School for citizens of Kaysville to make suggestions or comments on the Kaysville Master Plan that has been prepared FOLLOWING a year of work and planning by city officials, the Kaysville city master plan is nearly completed and city residents are invited to study the proposal and to attend the meeting and make com- ments Copies tions and maps connected with the master plan are available for public inspec a ci- np of Sears in Ogden Just west 3738 So. 300 W. 393-562- 8 Awarded GRAND OPENING! Monday, April a.m.-- 6 24-- 9 First Lieutenant Alfred D. Hawley III, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hawley Jr. of 933 Sutton Drive, San Antonio, has received special recognition at Sheppard AFB, Tex. p.m. SECOND NATURE Furniture Restoration Co. named Outstanding Instructor Pilot of the Month at ShepTalon inpard. He is a structor pilot with the 90th Flying Training Squadron, a part of the Air Training Com- Stripping Upholstery Refinishing Duplication Repair ick up & Delivery available for Special Orders 8 GRAflD OPEflllfG SPECIALS!! Strip I Dining Strip any mand. The lieutenant, Set (table, 4 chairs) 1970 of Jefferson High School, received a B.S. degree in 1974 from Texas A&M University at College Station, where he was commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Strip any chest of drawers Other Great Bargains!! Come see us at 3738 So. 300 W. Just west a graduate chair od Hawley was LIEUTENANT Touch-U- p Officers Training Corps of Sears in Bie Newgate Shopping Ctr. program. HIS WIFE, Sherrie, is the daughter of Stanford Layton of Ask for Bob or Rob 3 Phone thru Saturday, April 29 Oilers good Special 393-562- 572 North 3200 West, Lavton. Town Meeting will be held Thursday, April 27, from 8 to 10 p.m. at Layton High auditorium. This event will provide residents with an opportunity for getting community problems, needs and ambitions "right out front, for working together on finding solutions, and for planning for the future of the community. A 1 ttai hers fur the ideri v . -- ao b . . ii.; !;. be caused bv - r t Ft , A It FtKPoSF r 'ii . i i ;r, . e ,t ' p' n t ' i f i , f ! , t dulls W t if,' lreree!t.j tiei-- d lu ipp.il SrSSE8E ijuwsiVi WASATCH SOUTHERN BAPTIST , i w k! . i4 ; n iu if i mg . fii(. ' r U '8 A,i 1 TIVI t , m problems o balance of mttTn-nuirus revealed bv hair a"d these areas she ha- - Vi true ptonter CHURCH 440 E 1st So KAYSVILLE, UTAH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 WORSHIP SERVICES A M 1 4 5 A M & 6 P M MEETING WED PRAYER Pastor Wm. N 7 Jones Ph PM. 376-574- 1 senior high school. sr ii !7C Ends Sat. April 29th, 1978 Fort Lane Shopping Center 376-004- V 1 Youll Save Yourself If you Stake Out these i demonstration group concerned with getting people involved in their own com- PRIZES munities. VOLUNTEERS with the Town Meeting program have been working with Mayor Shields and local citizens to organize the Town Meeting Spencer guest, Special Kinard, from KSL TV will serve as moderator. Initiated as a Bmcentenmal program, Town Meetings have been held in over 2,900 communities across the nation. To date, nearly 20 Utah communities have held Town Meetings Dan Post Water Buffalo 1-- COWBOY BOOTS rush days bbb-goi- d Name Address City & Zip Code i (Chocolate) Bailey or Resistol 1 Western Style Mens-Boy- s Of STRAW HAT Pair Ladies Wrangler 1 COWBOY BOOTS Of 2 Drawing at 3.00 P.M. on April 29th . Mens Short Sleeve Of your Completely fill out entry blank or reasonable facsimile and drop it in the Good Rush Days Box inside choice Basts, Brims, and Britches Ladies your Choice 2 -- BELT BUCKLES Rodeo Silver) Brass-on-e Pair of HOW TO ENTER your choice SHIRTS 2 Phone Number your choice Of Salt Lake City Police Dept. Utah State Highway Patrol Utah Bureau Criminal I.D. Utah Narcotic Liquor Law Div. Utah Nat'l. Guard Military Police Utah Div. Wildlife Resources. ! Pair BLOUSES downtown S.v BAG OF GOLD A 6 . . . t . encouraging rhi iVuo of trainees m ne d, ( i) re seari h mb. the t tofore unexpl a: e 1 f t ' 100 S. Fort Lane, (one Rodeo ZCMI CENTER , t rti - I- a r, a , Vk U r a LAE 2 & sj 1(1 s Town Meeting: Utah was developed by the Institute of Cultural Affairs, a research, training and FREE TO THE PUBLIC H 1 bv US Air Force Technical rgeant Gerald H Russell, ALTHOUGH town meetings are as old as our country, the workshop format of the Lay-to- n meeting is new. It provides a setting in which all people can be heard, and an opportunity to examine the challenges and put together for ideas community improvement. It is most effective when all age groups and all interests attend and express their thoughts. y MAY 5 fe- , Tifrr- - Mooting LAW ENFORCEMENT DISPLAY Friday-Saturda- iHs.t L r ed j ,n. Tovrn who reviewed various aspects of city needs and future growth in the areas of recreation, business, population, industrial growth, city services, expansion and utilization of resources, etc. and provided professional planners, along with the city planning and city council with information instrumental in compiling the master plan. The hearing on May 9 is for residents to have the opportunity of making suggestions or give input on the master plan before it comes before the city council for approval recommenda- of ' d in at Layton THE MASTER plan is by t 43 tion at the city offices culmination of work tizens committee, " - -- tiuu'' t for 1978. Her none ueangifj Wester Plan Ur fk 7 i ha- left, will d s A TKF I Green, second attendant ! $ bv Who brunette, attendants are Allison Barlow, center, first attendant; and Sandra brown-eye- clu'cs lea m Lo FAMILY WESTERN WEAR v T.1ISS KAYSUILLE id r - ' 9 91 2 Allison Dans, reign as Miss Kaysville' ed vourg child prob,ems SERGEANT Russell, an aircraft maintenance tec with a unit of the Tactical Air Command, previously served at Hill AFB The sergeant is a 1961 graduate of Ventura (Calif ) City Civic Association. X ! exponent trom AFB, Tex cooperation with the Layton To te Manv ' uirtrbui three areas ( ) o.i In M Russell of Evans, Denver. Colo has arrived for duty at Bergs- It Mayor Lewis G Shields will be the official logo and slogan of the city. JUDGES SAID 16 entries were submitted in the contest sponsored by the city in 4 ( tout t r education that Ashmead has m.ilt son of Mrs G vehicles," said r !'j - v 23T E. c itijivision are ceed i I for the em .uunal language SHE IS a member of Ep- girls campfire ..ris, represeniat iv es from all siret ts both sides 'ales and significant During ihe past year she tested children for a colleague who was developing ard a If 'v of Allez pathology contest, and the $100 cash TOUTH, ALL ages and adult cit.zens, business men and women, church leaders club representatives, girl Si out leaders, bov scouts, 4T1 IT IS as a field and Audiology Department where she supervises the for clinical practicum students majoring in speech LAYTON - Ken Squires is winner of the citys new logo t.f D it national, l'i9 SHE IS also employed bv the University of Utah Speech Layton City award Alpha Theta State Kappa Gamma S.n pathologist How Slogan Adopted By Who in Award for Advanced Stud.cv, "oral and at Harrison rnvoiogist, Professional Center in Ogaen np and slogan 2i h University of Utah, BYU Og den Center, Box Elder and in Ogden. She conducts her private practice, as a speech Mayor Gar Ehson said they are looking to broaden membership on the committee and the chamber would chair the Vae View Elementary Sch mi will be used for a Mass Meeting of Lav tons cit.zens American Education (since 1963); Psi Chi, National Honorary Psychological Fraternity 1942, Zeta Phi Tta, National Honorary Speech Fraternity for Women, iV'.Z. Surcpt.mist Service Award for Outstanding Public Service, 1970, and Scho'arsr p grade in Utah and Idaho She has served as a speech pathologist for Bushnell General Hospital, for Utah State Department of Health, for the Davis School District, Biigham Yourg University. 1 committee 1 Whos 1938, nity, DR. ASHMEAD has taught kindergarten through APPLICATIONS will be received at the city office up to May s.ion Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, and her numerous academic honors include Phi National Phi, Kappa Honorary Scholastic Frater- Teacher, speech pathologist, lecturer and An Economic Growth Com- ville city council and Layton Llass Meeting Scheduled Ashmead Awarded By Delta Kappa Dr. AHez HI. Men-s-Wome- ns CORDS OR DENIM From Levi, Lee, or Wrangler located at 100 S. Fort Lane Fort Lane Shopping Center. Deadline is 12:00 noon Sat., April 29, 1978. You dont have to be present to win. Limit one per person. I |