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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 31,1 978 II1II Field HILL AFB An F 4 Phantom jet stationed at Hill Air Force Base crashed m the Park 4 & ' v f S 5 ' ! s' Cs4 L v M K' ' ' 2 Dead about 6:30 p m. A base helicopter was sent to the BOB BOWMAN, information specialist at Hill AFB, said names of the two victims are being withheld until no- scene to retrieve the bodies of the pilot and weapons systems officer killed in the crash. tification of next of kin. He said the plane was flying a navigation training mission when it crashed low-lev- AN investigation of the cause of the crash was expected to be held this weekend, grb If you can see some good in everyone, nearly every00 will see some good in you. -- Ss' v JF 5 .vF ' ; ", ah , ' $ I ' ; j 'I " ' 4 area of Valley northwestern Utah Monday killing the two men aboard, according to a base Jet Crashes, X " ' " sw. ' fli! ;ifj '' , S - ,t 1 ".' i J? ' ( ' . r V . v - 1 " , KK;&?ST5si ws A special PSK FOR SEIJIORS Senior citizens have: you ever wanted to about something tography? Nows want to use them on your to walls, as groupings decorate your home. learn pho- j chance. oar a 7, 11 i AXS S begin Sept. 9 a m. at Heritage Center. it rstu ej 1 with. Mr. Steele. Bv DONETA M. Junction, GATHERUM family held a family reunion at the Layton Commons Park Bowery. Mrs. Pearl Hill, the widow of Joseph Hill, or- ganized the family party. Those who attended included Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Page, Rex Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Page the with many along members of their respective families. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom spent four days last week in Cedar City attending the Southern Utah State College Shakespearean Festival. Carol and Gary Egbert and Mary and Ted Lewis and this past David L. Sill. Out of town guests, for the recent wedding of David Merrill and Cindy Jellum, included Cindys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jellum from Illinois and her sister, Suzi, and brothers, Paul and Andy. The Jellum family spent several days in Layton. Denalee Call from Pa., who was a roommate of Cindys at Ricks College attended the wedding as did Wade Krum who lives in Idaho. Several other friends from across the U.S., who attended Ricks a Judge For Justice of The Peace Davis County Precinct Pa Colo, son-in-la- and swimming, camping vacation last week in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith traveled to Grand You Be The featuie at weekend to attend the 55th high school class reunion of' Mr. Smiths. Mrs. I.aVar Ellis from a was Wash. houseguest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom. Mrs. Ellis spent several days in Utah visiting with her Mr, daughter and and Mrs. James T. Lowther in Salt Lake City and with other friends and relatives. Mrs. Nancy Easier of Chula Vista, Calif, has been visiting tn Layton the past two weeks at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and afternoon, Sunday members of the Joseph Hill their children enjoyed NF-1- ANOTHER may oi.i The ( lass is being laugh! by well known photographer in nur area, Harold B. Steele. The photo here shows some funner class membeis along Perhaps vou have some really (id pictures. Ihese are ttfiis'iies, that fan he re-i- . bv photography class at the 1 lent age Packham tor JP Committal We Carry these brands for your Ballet or Gymnastics Classes is planned for senior citizens (ent er. awards were awarded also. We have a the center jewelry repairman, volunteering' his talents and service. Should you have some broken jewelry in need of repair, cal! the renter lor details, The grand sweepstakes of the entire senior citizen division was awarded to Zola Millard for her flawless Bala, a lapidary entry. THE STAFF at Heritage wishes to express our most sincere thank you to the many seniors who donated their time helping us at the fair. Our congratulations in the many seniors who won blue, red and white ribbons at the fair. Several yellow special College with Cindy, arranged their schedules so that they could attend the wadding. Corey Jenkins, a teacher at Clearfield High School and resident of East Layton, has received his masters degree in education from Utah State University. Thursday, the Layton Sixth Ward Relief Society members traveled to Salt Lake to visit the new visitors center on Harris returned home from vacationing in Calif. While there, they visited with their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Chris (Karen) Bell who live in Pleasant Hills. Square. After completing the tour, the Rezoning Request Gets A Split Vote women enjoyed lunch at the Hotel Utah. Miss Darice Wilcox was hospitalized at the Davis North Medical Center after tomobile accident last au- Mon- day. Her condition was listed as satisfactory. Mrs. Iva Page and Mrs. Delilah Flint of Layton spent a day last week with their other sisters visiting at the home of Mrs. Syliva Flint in Sunset. The sisters got together to complete a quilt. Bill Mrs. and Mr. Whitesides from Oakland, Calif, have been visiting with family members in the Lay-to- n area. Before returning home, the Whitesides family held a family dinner party and reunion at the home of Mrs. Alice Johnson. Wednesday, Mrs. Delilah Flint entertained several friends at her home. The ladies included Helen Barker of Taylorsville, Jane Pixton, Clara Anderson and Gertrude Gentry. Mrs. Gentry lives in North Carolina and is visiting with Mrs. Barker. Mrs. Flint and Mrs. Barker served an LDS mission together in 1919. The Barnes-Har- e family held their family reunion last week in the Layton Bowery. Family members from throughout Utah and from as far away as Pennsylvania spent the afternoon eating, playing, socializing and comparing genealogical records n GIANT 31-SE- 4 PT. and pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Willey have returned to Layton to live. They have been living in Provo. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Temple she was injured in an AUG. 392 WORTH MAIN FREE SUCKERS FOR THE KIDS f ' v It was another a rezoning request for a savings and loan by the Layton City Council LAYTON split vote over Arf fc th.4 o during a special session August 24. THE COUNCIL voted 32 on a rezoning request by American Savings and Loan acre on Hill for one-thirField Road south of the planned Layton Hills Mall. A council vote one week earlier resulted in a two-on- e decision. But City Attorney Bruce Barton said official action couldnt be taken on a rezoning without a complete 1 d CRISP EAT council. We will put their request on the next regular agenda, Layton Mayor Lewis G. If they Shields said. withdraw their request for the rezoning, we wont ask to J Reg. 69 and 89 rezone the property to 2 (commercial) from residenC-- tial. AMERICAN Savings and Loan officials said their option to purchase the property would expire last week. But officials of the mall said the savings and loan could con- sider locating in their facility. Mayor Shields said, tb FOB TV 6-F- oot If we dont stock your particular style - let us order it for your special Super Value SUDDEN the eiMtmtnt of you favorite TV COME TO llFC It Program spectacular1 Almost stem tike people stepping out o the wa into your home1 New you tan j and fee1 the fuR impact ALL groups OF A foot picture that youi prent TV Just place of any Set (color a S it IS TIMES BtGGE R than Thu new Projector m from Of tokwl and INSTANTLY Watch in FASCINA magnification' T10N as Sports, Movies. News Cartoons. Video Gamas. 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