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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 n Four on the Floor and first place in the men's division went to The Chord Company " The women quartet By BETTY FISHER The run of the 51st Davis County Fair ended on a pleasant note Saturday with a full day of activities three-da- y Cheryl Inglet, Cathi Nuttall ments, contests and other of the fair Most of the winners in the various classes of competition are listed as follows ART: BEST of Show award Hambie-ton- Topham. There were show, the top winner was Kelly Dav in the junior division, Terry Blackham in the intermediate division, and Mike Jung in the 14 and olJer age group THFRE WERE boQ entries the field crops, vegetables and fruits department with a the junior won mington division exhibits Ss-- in in total of 32s blue ribbons awarded by the judges Nina Yamane of Syrac use received 24 of these blue ribbons In the flower show, the Best the Homemaking Department, according to Lueila Byram, chairman in this department . portrait, Jerry Bountiful receded blue ribbons for both his water Sweep-stake- s went to Sharon Moss, Boun tiful, for winning the most blue ribbons in various areas of the homemaking department FARM BUREAU Talent Find winners were Vincent Humphries, 17, Bountiful, for his piano rendition of Ravel s Jeuax d Eau in the senior division. He will now compete in the state talent find The color and pencil drawing in the professional category A first place in the professional oils went to Mary R W Farmington for a portrait and the first place in the amateur acrylics went to Laura Larsen of Bountiful In the barbershop quartet competition, first place in the womens d'vision went to Burnham; Best Flowering Shrub, (a Mimosa) Johnson, 6, Bountiful, who did a mimi of a puppet In the FFA and 4H horse Comprising the Chord Company are Ron Zeeman, Lynn Stout, Russ Hailing and Joe Paul IN THE tractor driving contest, David Sargent of Layton won the senior division and Jay Potter, Far- areas D Janette and BEST HOUSE Plant, Mrs Theodore extraordinaire and the junior division winner was Holly members are Pat Dames, and contests, exhibits and prizes TROPHIES, RIBBONS or cash prizes were awarded to some four thousand exhibits in approximately 50 depart- went to Lucille Stock, Lavton for a professional charcoal intermediate division was won by Daniel Adams, 11, Syracuse, who is a drummer Collection award went to Margie Burningham, Bountiful Other awards were Best Single Rose (an Oita Mdler rose), Mrs Theodore Burnham, Woods Cross, Award of Merit for a bowl of petunias, Margie Burnham, Best Annual (gloriosa daisies) Mr and Mrs W K Bickmore, Bountiful, Margie Burmngham, Best Perennial (Black eyed Susan), Kathryn Jennings, Farmington, Best group and best single gladiolus, Valerie Piepkorn, Sunset. Special awards artistic division went to Irene Olsen, Mr and Mrs Bickmore and Barbara Frudshuin, Farmington in the In the Hubbies there were 789 246 of them Department, entries wth receiving biue r.bbons Those who received sweepstake ribbons in this department which has a number of divisions, include Randy Stevens for his ro k people" , Jon Hess, Far mmgtun, for a silk screen AISO DAN Powan, Clear fit Id, for a dragster sen m the junior division of models, and Mike Goodseil, Fruit Heights, for a model ship in the senu r division, Nan Vanderwood for a boudoir clock in the senior ceramics division, and Shauna Page for a stamcrcw La La By GARY R. BLODGLTT vehicle He had also been shot twice, once in the forehead and once in the chest, according to investigating t rs - One of the BOUNTIFUL largest search and rescue 1 HAMMER WAS very active in the Bountiful Jeep said Commander Posse, He was a formet Palmer commander and did about as much gxid for the posse and 350-40- Posse Jeep tom mander of the Bountiful Jeep Posse, said search and rescue teams from Box Elder to Utah counties, mounted posse BOB PALMER, crossed several times we found the shallow grave nearby THE MAMMOTH search began Friday in the foothills people the posse serv s as any member He was just u fantastic person A Sal! Lake City man, Joseph Vincent Huston, 27, of 607 East UK) South, has been bcxiked into Salt Lake ( ounty Jail for investigation of forgery, possession of stolen credit cards and theft by members, sheriff deputies from several counties and scores of volunteers turned out for the weekend rescue Three helicopters and a fixed-win- g aircraft were also used Saturday and eight aircraft from the Utah Civil Air Patrol were ready at the Salt Lake airport Sundav when their flights were cancelled, said Commander Palmer of Bountiful and Salt Lake but spread to the flatlands west of Salt Lake after the missing man's vehicle had been found Sunday morning at the rear of some apartments at 355 West JOuNnr'h, Salt Lake City. W'e took samples of the mud on the tires of his 1978 deception after the defen dant was arrested in a Salt Blazer and determined that the mud came from wasteland west of the city," Mr. Johnson told investigating officers "Then the search spread west and north to An Lake store SALT LAKE Countv mves tigatmg offices sa d the man arrested had credit cards belonging to Mr Higlev search THE THREE-DAwas ended Sunday about 6 30 p m. when the body of (Hammer) Higley, 54. of 527 North 200 East, Bountiful, was found buried in a shallow grave about one mile south of North Temple at 5600 arrangement, Scott Shurtz, Woods Cross for leather d brothers--als- mington members THREE helicopters and a fixed wing aircraft assisted ground searchers Saturday as they scoured the foothills east of Bountiful and Salt Lake City. One of the helicopters which assisted when not used for emergency flights was the o the Bountiful of Jeep Posse and close friends man of the missing JESS AND Gail Johnson, who found the body, said it was the unusual track marks left by Mr Higleys vehicle that led them to the shallow West, Salt Lake County Mr. Higleys legs had been tied together and he was ap a E3 By GARY R. BLODGETT FARMINGTON How long should a be? THATS THE question facc ing the Davis Countv Planning Commission and County Commissioners County Planner Albert Cole said the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) states that the length of a must not exceed 500 feet unless theie are other certain conditions that are met "life Flight Hoskins helicopter from and Darian Griffith, Fruit Heights, for an authentic In, dian in the miscellaneous category head-dress- BEST OF Show in the am a of the pho- itur division tography was awarded to Arland Hammon, Kavsville, fur his black and white Pioneer Town and in the h gh school student division, Dave Phelps, Bountiful, garlic red the Best of Show award Sweepstake ribbons went to Mr Hammon for Ancient survivor and to Tom Daven-pi.i- t, Clearfield in the ama-uu- r division, and to David siemens, Clearfield, in the vudent division, according to tsil R Fisher, chairman units within the of SO USiNG of other findings cities and counties, Davis ounty has drawn up a tenta- tive ordinance--th- first to e govern THE FHA policy then outlines a series of other qualifications," some of which are pertinent to Davis County housing, some of them which are not Mr Cole told the Countv Commission Tuesday that most cities and counties of northern Utah have ordinances limiting cul de sacs to between 400 and 600 feet SALT LAKE County, however, is the exception that They have are up to one-hamile long, lf but have other criteria regulating them, he said Other areas base their limitations not so much on length but to total cul-de-s- mends THAT (here not be more 20 homes within the cul-dsac 2 That the cul de sac be not more than 1,0X1 feet from the main road to the turnaround than 1 THERE WAS a special department and a special day i.eld for senior citizens Approximately 400 entries were exhibited m their department. E A. Dawson, avion, received a special lUdges recognition for a 3. THAT each c have a turnaround at the end and that the turnaround not be less than 100 feet in diameti r 4 That th re be on street parking allowed onlv on one side of the cul de sac, thus allowing adequate flow of traffic THE COMMISSION said there had been a misunderstanding in the forming of the proposed ordinance and an ordinance is being publicized in the local newspapers indicating that the ordinance Darth Vador Characters Available For 3 Q& & MAJORITY are teachers but the list also included custodial, secretarial, and other personnel, Superintendent Wrigley said number is Berneli Most of that based upon replacement and some ex search, most of them on Sunsaid Commander day, Palmer We of the Bountiful Jeep Posse want to thank them for their time and ef- Kaysville, has graduated from the U S Air Force medical service officers orientation course at Shep- pard AFB, Tex THE COURSE is designed to acquaint newly commissioned Medical Corps officers with the professional and administrative procedures of the Air Force Lieutenant Scheulier now visited with Mr Pollett's biother who lives m San Diego and thev attended their nephews wedding f, The Polletts full agenda of activities included tups to Sea World, Disneyland, Tijuana, W ild Kingdom and tour of the San Diego I or Justice of The Peace Paid by Peckbam lor JP Committee : niil Sale 6.80 8.50 Reg. Big boys wes'ern-styi- e Super Cords are polyester 'cotton corduroy in sizes 8 to 16 regular and slim Sale7.50$6 Reg. in girls' Super Cord jeans sport smart fashion touches Polyester cotton 4 to 6x Little High School, received a BA degree MBA degree from the University of Utah He earned a DPM degree in 1978 at California College of Podia-tri- c Medicine at San Francisco His wife, Julie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Laddie W. Timothy of 145 North Third West, Kaysville Off our Plain Pocket jeans for men, boys. AM (RiB (fl GIGE Choose Corduroy, or denim styles. nificantly to its staff due to increased funding, Assistant Superintendent Gayle A Stevenson said tb graduate of Davis cap-sleev- All sig- to Wiesbaden AB, Germany, where he will serve as a podiatrist with a unit of the U S. Air Forces in Europe. THE LIEUTENANT, a 1964 blouson is and printed Polyestercotton, 7 to 14 Big girls Reg. 4.50 THREE teacher reduction is being made in the secondary level while pupil goes 5 Sale prices effective thru Sunday. Other select styles (not shown) also on sale. A adding lv. mm-- mpm 20 Special buy Off 1 all our ladies lb. Batts ideal for Quilting sleepwear and an 5 yr. Saturday Only 25 All 376-835- 0 SPECIAL IN LATE NIGHT 1978 JCPenney Co Inc off athletic shoes Reg $6 99 to $17 99 Whether you're on your way to school, the court, the track or third base, we re ready With styles and sizes for the whole family From cool canvas and nylon to leather Now at terrific savings olds OPENING AUG. 26 6 TO 10 P.M. a tmj Sale 3.60 at the Jenny P. LIMITED ENROLLMENT mm itjuTTru Tim riftruncrun Jensen, Bountiful presented the best team demonstration and Carrie Niederhauser, Clinton, the best individual, witn Kimberly Browm, Boun tiful, giving the best bread demonstration, LaDell Wags-tafKaysville, the best poultry and egg, Judie Hill, Bountiful, the best home improvement and Laurel Jenson and Melinda Passev, Bountiful, the best dairy foods demonstration public REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING 7 Mr and Mrs Robert Folleit and the-- family spent a wet k in San Diego. Calif While thev were m California they inda Mills and Lisa tees for little girls polyestercotton S M L Music, Arts S Crafts Creative Drama Science Rnythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers 376-967- I Printed Stories and Organized Games Beading Readiness Layton Rai helle Dahl of Layton In the demonstration con- daiits of Mr. and Mrs L R Hare of Pennsylvania attend ed the reunion Guest of honor was L. R Hare who stdl lives in Peinsylvama He is 87 years old Familv members erjoyed visiting and looking at old fam ly photos Reg. SunsetClinton or Kaysville 9 family members, all desten A TOTAL of lu6 4H exhibits from the Davis County Fair will b on display at the State Fair next month Winners of the style dress revue are Tma Marie Wood, Clearfield and test The Hare family held a family party Sundav evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Hare At least 50 2.95 Sale 3.69. approved included all hired since Jan. 1 of this year 3-- 376-804- Johnson, Big boys' striped crewneck is polyester cotton knit Sizes 8 to Mini SCHOOL it O Nuall Hyde and Bonnie Christensen Reg. 2.66 Stewart Elementary School The list of personnel is Crandall, Gary Sale 2.13 fort Mr Higley was last seen Tuesday, August 15 as he left the Deseret Gymnasium in Salt Lake City Coleman Scheulier Completes Study For Details, Phone: Salt Lake City WE HAD more than 350 turn out for the weekend personnel Blaine Carr, Don Sides, Mike Lowder and David Cook, Jay Super Cond jeans and knit tops for boys and girl 20 THE Paul Webb, Shannon Linda Frodsham, rJ) y b County Jeep Posses, Davis and Salt lake County Sheriff deputies, and scores of volunteers THUS, A public hearing was set for September 26 at 3 p m, in the Commission Chambers of the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington year the Davis County Board of Education officially has approved th hiring of 1j7 new employees her paintings Mrs Stock also received several first place awards in the art show competition Allred, i weie the Salt Lake and Davis County Mounted Posses, Ute Rangers, Bountiful and Davis pansion to- Mrs. Lucille Stock was awarded the Davis County Fair Sweepstakes ribbon for ri'issiEcschool omE ties assisied in Sunday's search Also participating But this is not the case," said Mr Cole. 'The proposed ordinance is a gixid one and has met with the approval of the Planning Commission but - Steven Carlson in the junior division. Grand Champion awards in the horse show for Davis County residents went THE GRAND champion fat lamb was shown by Roy Carlson and the reserve champion was shown by Steven Carlson with Mitch Palmer, Bountiful, winning the blue ribbon in the senior division and into Tooele County, said Commander Palmer. Bat we were ready to cover eveiy mile on ground and in the a.r for a radius of 150 miles had we not found the Blazer Sun day morning He said search and resc ut. teams from Box Elder, Weber, Moigan, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Tooele coun- we have not yet had a hearing on the matter. FARMINGTON As required by state law, each Layton reserve champion steers BY SUNDAY the seatc h had spread throughout Davis and Salt Lake Counties and has already been adopted by the (ounty Commission Air Force First lieutenant (Dr ) Coleman H Scheulier, son of Mr and Mrs Henry F Scheulier of 65 South 760 East, Spiderman 64 n sleigh he had made sweepstakes in the lapidary section went to Zola Millard tor a bolo tie she had made In the arts and china puint- - division and Flint Richards in the senior division In the beef fitting and showmanship awards went to Rov Carlson, West Point, junior division, and Marlow Thurgood, who showed both the grand champion and the e Birthday Partiaa Church Sociaia or Grand Opanlnga 561-78- Lieshman and Ben Gamble, with the showmanship ribbons going to Bart Cook in the junior Tyler F" CHARACTERS UfiUF.llTED y IN THE FFA and 4H Dairy Show, blue ribbons went to the animals shown by. I lint Richards, Layne Thurgood, Bret King, Gloria Richards, 1. INTRODUCING Lone Ranger Bat Man And Other Bountiful, sewing The proposed ordinanie, among other things, recom c -- lolten Webster, Layton, afghan, and Alta Childs, ii? LofiHi? sac e helicopter which serves area hospitals Sae number tul-d- Bountiful and a Nation i! Guard helicopter also wi ic pressed into service Satai ( om mander said dav, Palmer - work; Donna Hitchcock, Lay-toa macrame plant hanger, tc lope1 Island Ironically, the body was found Sunday by two Far Y parently dragged behind some me true ks that were identical to those left by the Higley vehicle and followed them on foot for several miles, said Jess When we found (Johnson) where the tracks had crissWe found of-f- operations in northern tah history occurred last weekend turned when between out to search for a missing Bountiful member. grave 63 ing section, Lois Smith received the sweepstakes for a bowl and pitcher she had painted; Phil Krebs, Kaysville won sweepstakes in the pottery section and special awards went to- Walter Davis, Layton, art; Dora Woodward, Kaysville, crafts for baskets made of pine needles, Elizabeth Smedley, Bountiful, home arts for a pants suit, Violet Wilson, Layton, crocheting; Etta Hayward, Bountiful, quilt, junior division. sweepstake ribbon also went to Shauna Niederhauser, Kaysville, for a dried flower A horse-draw- n 63 tmm in the beautiful handmade m is SHOE DEPT 'dCPenney Bountiful Store ONLY DOES NOT INCLUDE SPECIAL Shop Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. iUI i |