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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 1 , 1 978 Ilnysvillc Library Program i r V Ka.svilleutv brarv board is conducfing a summer read ng pri gram Ur pre school children up to the st t r h grade I THE STORY hear is in coi ur c tion with the Kavs vil e Recreation Summer fri gram jihat has been con dut d n iG I his preplan- con a n - past) June s J ii s , hbt ev f n P r,n, 0 t u a n V t T H I r ad - - v J 7 i i i thin ni a i , Il t riii 11 i - ii a LI - r 1 Oil! I I li t It j lb Ihl (in t Othl IV . M, It ki'-- s a U -l ) I t M iV ( '-- i in- - at J i y I i II, a P in tUrdiyS i I I L 1 deli - 2 d oi ici 3 y i f , Marine Second m spi c ial held Wediusda, Mav 31, at the (ant root s of Gov ei not Scott e, Matheson announced a coni bined campaign etfoit nf I tah s three maior volunta'v iid wt ire sc rv u es as in dividual contributors support two very important health i use through deductions at tin tr place of employment In se contributions will in irn help more people than is ever been possible befoie Matemc nt mt of all the joint campaign signifies a spirit of coopera turn among voluntary agen ins that is both unique and in a lonference ( fund raising otgai iz itions He made the following IT IS with great that 1 pleasuie announce todav the decision of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association to join forces with the United Wavs in Utah for fund raising pur poses in the 1979 campaign These three vitally impor tant voluntary organisations are working together in a cooperative effort that will bring significant benefits to ill people in the state of Utah The joint campaign will provide greater economv in fund raising by eliminating two separate campaigns in selected areas such as business, industry, govern ment, education and the professions ADDITION, the combined effort will raise more money for voluntary health IN c i but perhaps most impor omniendable Through cooperation the agencies m Milved mav spend more time In Iping people than compel mg for ontributions i c VOLUNTARY health and lfare organizations have an illustrious history of com munitv service in this it m on only mge all of m fellow citizens to join me in contributing jt nuously to the forthcoming mint campaign as well as in the cancer fund raising cam p tign for ITS which has not bet n completed JOINING ME in the an nouncemem are itpresenta lives of the United Wavs of the Great Salt Lake Area I till ( ountv Northern Utah ind Davis County, as well as of the ic presentatives mcnc an ( ancer Soc ictv and American Heart Assoc la mu t Statements of support wilt ilso provided by Salt Lake wc country Trom our earliest d iv s, Amu it ans have foi med voluntary organizations to solve community help problems In contrast to most other countries where people look to government to solve their problems, Americans h ive built a strong voluntary m ctur that looks to itself, in stead of government, for mswers It is a precious In rttage that must be preserved The voluntary sector will strong however isakquotelv financed it il Mavor it ( led Wilson, ud Mavne, President w State I (ah I ted Ball AFL CIO and Executive Vice Piesident h ( Fd of the of the Salt imber of t ommerce lake D is County t Calvin J Udy President of the United Way Board in I) n is County, indicated th it ihc B iard in their meeting voted unanimous ipproval in supporting the ode by side agreement with He art and Cancer M iv 16 LARRY BURDETT, United xecutive Director commented that this will all three or i ompliment gamzations bv working W iv I togi iher for one cumpugn ef foil instead of three sepal ate t impaigns in the business Lor a joint ven community tare of this type to be sue take strong and commitment trnm business managers and t inplovees working in the icssful, i it Will ountv hanks to you it c an woi k man, of us in Davis ( i untv United W av agencies He ait and Cancer are helping to build a strong community You can make the difference In supporting these three or e inizations this fail through one C nited campaign effort VII of us are counting on all of I n ntcnui t Grotzkv son of Mi Craig and Mrs Arnold L Grruzkvif 260 N 2") W Sunset L . di was graduated from Hie B isr leaders Davis County are vciv pleased this week with the signing of a statement which will enable Heart and Cancer KFY VOUUNTFER to join with the United Wav in i side bv side agreement in i t nsmg funds together this ill in the business, profes tl THE BASIC School is Inf n ed at the Marine (cops Development and education V a It ( ommand in Quantico is designed to piepare ncwK commissioned officers for as signment to the Fleet Marine force and emphasizes Ihc duties and responsibilities of a riflt platoon commands r The training included n struction on land navigation marksmanship, tactics mill taiy law, pusonnel adirums tratton. Marine Cuips history and traditions, commumca and the techniques of military instruction During 2b week course the leadership by example and teamwoik weie stressed and the students participated in a demanding physic il condi turning program tu-n- s A 1976 graduate of the Umvei sitv of Utah, Salt Lake City, with a Bachelor of Science degree he joined the Marine ( orps in Mav 1977 ( LY N On Mav 7 1974 the I to N ride in A nergv Federal Administration, ic placing the Federal Energy office, was authorized to deal with problems relating to the fasohne and energy emer gc nc v f 4 MS nt i v no st is u r v si iv is ti v h( mill's Id Purn h- - in i n THE i C K M i 9 It s t tint. r Si-- ! I' nt t , e first i idi r niounts the horse and rides to a pie dt ii mimed spot wht re he lies the animal who rests Lhc until the second ridei reachc s the spot The second rider mounts the horse pisses t he t , spiral i c c ic i skills Competitors will wear og and pants mg shoes ilihough that uniform will be (fault for riding Some mutest ints will start out with r pilin' (to a i si lit tc st s a 11 he t r t a! wht m vc o r i p i m i tht nd ub d sic al pi im v pl t coin la'e s c the lit c k mints RACE, a grueling ition 174 f Surge nt said that Salt Mavor Ted W ilson to tiuei the race is ipit-c- i reciuitmg a mara'hon mm to par tic ipate with i If ah tc ums entc r the u X it ion a 1! 00(1 entry fee wnl be av a la bit Ini s m 'tit four t an gorit s is ht ( i t SE ) t tic puss it i c i It' n team has bten s, heduk d Ht - trying to uDi an I ght t pt suadt i is High I nglish It ai ht i gc t a pat oit r and i nu i tin i I i v i i I id is and lot horse ss i 'h line M i Sargt nt d it o Hu trail over who h it nut is i un varies in ai ion from 720(1 to Hint) Some wmneis (rom tht ilitoi ma rat t in Hit-- Sani i iuz mountains south ot San am 1st o are i xpttu d to l un the rate m addition to tit is from states adjacent to I, i dt id mt is July I HE WINNER of tin rice dl In Hit fn sl it ini lo have c i 1 'c t , ' I in m ( uv . i I t, Mi tl 1 not q i rt d ti i y dimnt d at c a h sop ted to look at i guv w ,l h In su al stamina to find a h md pat n pint tm the ill " Mr S llg 'll said He P ant d i ut th it in iddit a i in nt i pt n class Un oi pi i h f,h si So ui ic c s om to indents and anothir fni he r a man woman oi two i woman M ugtc with land as fat bat k as 1), t f I Is tn s bt t ' ' t t d ui , n c fun Hi i anno r mounts i n I H- -m t g San., it scheduled in the Lniled uts tms year It was a mnion kind of transporta n in the old w est and mted refeit ntes to this type i iding are mentiom d in net Also ti i it w fi j v t of endurance !mg and mar ithon running iv be about one of 2b that It RIDERS Ml id-a- but th it ombtnation usually is not possible One team like this a nathon lactr and an uucstrian omh fioni BSL u a v enter tht race bui m mist cases the team will have a combination of bmh Hi1! k in, 'ts in a un is i d image nts I HT n bin Is m c i - t , Ml ac sot ' on r i'c s In equesl nans ! tin t mg ulc id I f will examin mimals ami chick pulse 'h gins to run i HIS ulmc die c Jt n mis liit jvi u munans lust rider lies ard again IT IS a i ac e of sti ength Mr Sargt nt md stamina sod The l combination ouid be tor the competitors lo be both marathon runnt rs k t ( ll y k ss sp ii t ui'Hi . he v i ini iG ai s,1 i VI lit II i in (a rt' v rsc t t! , but must nn u ,an it , Ml , ( ,ll he i ors at J r In Sl tl LI i c tit 1,1 II G ' f mm 11 f S Hit t In vc S It I a s ,0 M ' i si rt and Sieve Hint who - ill loiikiPg for a painer as til as a horse havesa'dthiv will i met the compeinion he ride and t n mtc s nu ans if me in hisroi w as u sportat ion that kvc loped m the old wc st la n two nu n had oni om ' i r Li at b U mi d hoi s, q J 1 if 1) t u i ' s t and sw 1 h from t ui i mm r and run n r to r df i is! s, mm s It urns m i i s inv mi s as t to v ' v mir ' c kc Mcmtgcimi ' tt oof t t 1 ( k ill I t jiil iv f , i l s s h F 11 j I n i ,, i i 11 let I s t Mi t tin t i ' t ho w ' i ' 11 i s t -- JLRRY SARGENT, L no n publu relations man n 'hi i v Strauss and ( mp event sa d (hi .1 ' i t kt c ! , S I t 1st . J t L idHedi KIRK i 1 OU v 1 t in i, tv j . i i annul and mdustilal areas of I ; ,t - t S tiik ShI is and a horse ,ig 'hi r tide i horse ill a t rat t sevc rai D u II t n 2 h i ROM mi a t ndurai pns a learn a w ( i he - M ' 1 ' f s t 'a j i and professions major donation campaign of businesses Wav of United the es under auspii s 1 ! l( Bv Sc h i In . no-- C t i 1 IK1DES1 GIIE DRIVE S Mo v! 7 M ( K ! i r ' I 1 SC WMLR r Menu I sl 'O H , Mrs L)an (Ann) Lavton, chairman of the Heart Fund for Layton, Mac Smith, representing United Way ; and Ron Rkhius, North Davis County Canter Society president. It ft to right, announce the uniting of all agencies into one 1 .. ( H'N 1 , 1 l " , ii "v i I In t - W i - t i I ( - t 1 ssi l 111 . i m ' j r My. 11 . V ii ' I f 1 !U f fti 'I - Z ' I i M, II v i Y 5 t y- & t t ( in I ! , ' y fl v mi,,1 i i , & 4 lie fit 'll hi i; 1 & 5 s 1C i k J I d A r z&y St a ni r f ib '- s ft titr ' li I O' It l l (L- i a m t l g It'D II - c I t'S' L jl. sJb an! i S n r i ssIONx SI ) 4 at ac h c In a ' i ' u , W c t tlam ud h om i Oi. - X , i - d l MUHIN A(iIL IM HI) g sc s i i w t 10 vj i r P! , ,1 t i su s t t ,i,t ) k - -d i a and 7 ai tne j I I t ill conclusion of the lace to he routed through un Stet t in Park ( ilv and nd up at the ( itv Park Ihc - su SPONSORS ARE trying to sc s foi runnt rs who opt io comptte, but don t an access toa hoise Mr Sirgent said horse asvxid- ins thioughout the state aie luiiig asked to help provide hi hoises Since endurance ms for horses are becoming bud hoi The 1978 Davis High School Graduation Exercises were held Thursday, May 2b, in the Davis High School Audi 329 torium at 7 30 p m with Vesper Services graduates were held Sunday, May 21 DURING THE graduation exercises, musical numbers were furnished by Valanne Farr and Julie Aamodt, Nadias Theme," Brenda Susanne and Lodi Theme from Humphreys, Bill Mars Mahogany, and den at the piano Student speakers were Bret Webster, Lisa Haller, Holly McGee, Laura Taylor, Bart and Uharriet, Allison Barlow K D Wilson officers SENIOR were for the 1978 school year class president, Brian, Scott and KrisMargo Southworth vice Ballantyne, tin CLASS presidents High Honor Graduates were Kristin Ballantyne. Jayne Brough, Wendy Cynthia Cooper, Bradley Sue Evers Dodd, Carolyn Lisa Ann Garr, Sandra Green, Haller Deborah Lords, Holly Ann McGee, Jan Evelyn Morns, Linda LeAnn Moves, S Kimberly Jo Nance, Ryan Perkins, Diana Romney, Karen Louise Stickney, A Dianne Tanner, Laura Raymond Bart Taylor, Lharriet and Jeanette Hall HONOR Graduates were Allen Lome Chester Norman Allison Mae Barlow Joel Benegar, Kathleen Brough, Kathleen Marie Chapman, Debra Christensen, William Brian Coolev, Cynthia Marie Cooper, Heidi Dean, C indy Sue DeVore, Valanne Farr, Gayle Ferrin, Brent W ilham Draper, Cherly Ann Gardner, Lance Gatrell Lori Ann Godfrey, Melinda Louise Hanline, Kathryn Lvnn Harris, David P Hilton, Kimberly Carol Houghton, Susanne Humphreys. Janet Elaine Keller, David L Richard Allen, Sandia Louise Alien, Theresa Lee Anderson Thor Kurtis Angle, Susan Dee Applegate, Susan Argvle Pa trick Beham, Monte Sidney Bailey, Linda Jean Barkdull an Barkdull, Dirk K Barnes, Steven Ray Barney ( ory R Bean, Joan Marie Beecher, Russell D Bird Bruce Register Brand, Scott Douglas Brian, Stephanie Brough, Ann Brown, Barbara Ann Brnwn, Von Brown, Brent Buhler, Beckey Ann Bull, Melanie Kay Butt, Bret Roger Butterfield. Belinda Bybee, Kathleen Caldwell, Pamela Call and Bart C Raymond Dean Jones, Campbell Kemp, Colleen Kay Kirkpa irtck, Perry Newell Law, Paul M Lawrence, Gavle Peri Lee, Debra Linford, Carol Lloyd, Kvle P Manning, Tamera PERRI ANN Carrothers, Jon Douglas Christoher, Carvn V Clark, Collin Cluff, Jerilyn Colemere, Sharlene Coolev, Davton S Cooper, Cox, Lori Lyn Shelley Crawley, Diana Daniels, Mitchell, Mark David Nelson, W'av ne Thomas Nichols, Carol Oakeson, Kelly Lynn Rhees, leah Efflynn Richins, Flint Shaun and Richards, Roueche KEVIN CRAIG Rushforth, Margo Southworth, Bart Samuel Thompson, Douglas Lvnn Topham, David Allen Whitaker and K Despain Colleen Kay Wilson, Kirkham Julie Aamodt, Andrea Adams, Kevan T Adams, Jan Hugh Michelle Agren, Melanie Darton, Allison Alon Davis, Richard R Davis, Jeri Jeanne Dawson, Ricky Dean, Tanva DeGroot, Diane Louise David Bruce DeMusey, Densley, Mary Jo Dobson, Ann Drazan, Marylynne Dredge, Tracy R Edmiston, Linda G Elder, Brent Elliott, John Elms, Elizabeth Aiken Fstes, Elaine Fvans, Valanne Farr, and Richard K Field irg Susan E Fitch, Scott Smith Fletcher. Michael Page Flint, Kris Sterling Frandsen, Lin da Frodsham, Don J Gam ble, Gavle Gardner, Darrin Hancock Garlick. Bryan D George, Leslie Garrard Larry Duane Gibb, Randy Gibbons, James Giles, Mary Goodson, Chris F Goodwill, Iawrence Dunstan Graves, Sylvester M Gray, Steven Green, Lorine Greenwell, Matthew Adams Gregory Vonnie Guest, Douglas K Hall Kevin Duane Hamblin, I lien Marie Hammer, Jeffrey P Hancey, Kimberley Ann Hanson Michael N Harris Becky A Hart, Charles Bradley Hatch, Roy Heslop, Howard Vincent Hess, Jayne Hinklev, Hill, Pete D Douglas Max Hirscht, Ann Holbrook and Marcia Lvnn Hoskie STEVEN GLEN Howard, Troy Lyndon Howard, Julie Howell, Anthony Wayne Huemtller, Suzanne L Grant Kendall Hunger, Hutchinson, Drew B Hyer, Lori James, Kay Jansen, JoAnn Jeppson, Glenda Sue Johnson, Jeffrey Jay John son. Jody Lynn Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Julie Jones, Kristie Ann Kaiserman, Mitchell Keck, Timothy D Keller, Connie Jo Kershaw, Lisa Kimball, Jed W Kimber, Todd Kment, Janet Knowles, Trent Edwin Lamb, Terry L Larkins, Carolyn Jean larsen, Kevan Leo Lar- son, Kevin Jon LaVine, Brent Douglas Law, Roger Lawson, Gary David Lee, David Lewis, David Ilovd, Brenda Jeanne lodi, Richard Grant Love Lawrence Malnar, Christopher Manning and Keith LtAnn Marcusen William Lund Marsden, Steven Glen Martin, Harold Lance Matticks Ryan Cheryl Diane Mayfield, McAlpine, Paula Jean McA tee, Kirk Meier, Wayne 0 Merrill, Karev Lei Michie, Susan Faye Miner, Cindy Johnson Mitchell, Michael L Moll, Kelly Moon, Anita Moss, Michael D Muir, Leslie Nalder, Ronald Kelly Nelson, Nanette Neville, Diane Nicoll, Shelley Kay Nielson, Kathryn Nighttn gale, Kevin W Ogden. Laurie Olsen, Curtis E Olson, Michael J Oyler, DeAnn Page, Scolt Palfrey man, Guy Aaron Parker, Roxanne Parker, Gary D Parkin, Lisa Rene Parnell. Robin Jon Passey, Florentino Patrana, Scott Gary Petersen, Bryan Edward Paterson, Lorena Jo Peterson, Mitzie Peterson, Jane Petty, Laura Phillips, Alan Neal Porter, Val Dee Preece, Joy Probst, Ruth Ann Rampton, Alyric Ray, Susan Raymond and Mary Catherine Rencher NANCY D. Rich, Robin Kay Steven R itch, Richtson, Kathleen Robbins, Krisiin Lvnn Robinson, Jill Roundy, Lynne Rowlev, Steven Rav Sabin, Scott T Sanders David P Scharp Richard James Schoenfeld, Thomas Andrew Sculler Jr , Kevin Steley, Brett G Shaw, Billy LeRov Shelton, Larry Shepherd, Steve Shepherd Aaron Bryan Shroulote, Laurie Ann Simmons, Beckv Simpson, Ann Singleton, Kent Harold Slade, Donald Lee Sluder, Michael G Smith, Wavne B Smuin, Rebecca Snow, Jeffery N Starkey, Raymond Mark Steab, Alec David Steed, Bart H Stevens, Lvnda Stevens, Robert Drew Stewart, Bryan Stromberg, Linda Kae Stuart, Michelle Stuart, Rodney D Swasev, Christine Sweat, Deanne Talbot Seelv, Brent Leon Tavlor Scott Dee Tavlor, William Taylor, Tamara Lee Temphn, Stuart Christian D Thatcher, Karen Timmons, Kimball J Thorderson, Marlow Dennis Thurgood, Lucille Torobio. Jenny Lynn Twibey, Jill Twibey, Terry Tyteca, Julie Van Fleet, Louis Milo Vigil, Jodi Jean Voigt, Jennifer Ward, Steven Authur Ward, Julie A Webb, Bret Douglas Webster, Shauna Lynn Webster, Todd Killian Webster, Laird Alan White, Valerie A W'igness, WTIham Wilcock, Randy Lvnn Wilcox, Deena Lvn Will, Bienda W illard iellv G W illums, Matthew David Williamson, Cheryl Wilson Steven Adams Winters Andrea Wood Shiilv Wood Kennith Mark Young and Roxsan Young and on 1 1 vans Vest HONORARY Graduates include Make Jamison from Australia Mary Patricia Lane from New York and Guilltrmo Knapps (W illi Hubei ) Oscar from Paraguay Stevenson is principal of Davis High School with Gerald A Purdy and Michael C Jarman as assistant principals np Richard An attractive summer cos tume consists of a smart, .hite knife pleat shirt co-o-r dinated with a short sleeve set in polyester nine popular, he expects mimals may be available Serving At March AFB S Fashion Tips shirt ie stain resistant chain gold Multiple necklaces continue to be Kipular The chain links are usually very small and of varying lengths Now xerv ing at March AFB, Calif , with a Strategic Air Command unit is Air Force Second Lieutenant Edward R Stevens, son of Mr and Mrs Bobbv R Stevens of 1732 Celia Wav. Lavton LIEUTENANT Stevens, a 15 Stratofortress co pilot, was previously assigned at KC 1 Reese AFB, Tex The lieutenant, a 1972 graduate of Layton High School, received his B S. degree and commission in 1976 U S Colo upon graduation from the Air Force Academy, HIS WIFE, Deborah, is the of Mr and Mrs George Gonzales of 28 Mountain View Road, Mamtou Springs, Colo daughter |