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Show WEEKLY REFLEX- - " ' T : j DUEN ;E AL. OCTOBER 12, 1978 & Bv VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 815-O- Mrs. Sylvia Fielding had as her guests on Monday at her home, Mrs. Lola Nalder, of Layton; Mrs. Melba Wheeler, of Brigham City; Mrs. iN Marsha Hoskins, and son and daughter Shureece. of Farmington; Tyson, Mrs. Sylvia Ann Stanger, of South Weber; Mrs. Julie and son Paul, and Mrs. Janice Hadley and little son Bobbie, of Bountiful; and Mrs. Susan Hoskins, and little son Brian, also of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. George H '0 r Oih-ma- :&u Bennett attended the Bounmeeting on Sunday afternoon, where their grandson, Elder Bob tiful Sacrament Bennett spoke prior to his entering the LDS mission home He has been called lo serve in the Cleveland, Ohio mission field. The baby of the Richard A Steed household was blessed s Sunday at the Sacrament meeting of the Syracuse First LDS Ward, and given the name of Thomas Mason. He arrived on Aug. 31, at the Davis North Medical Center, He evened up the in Layton. family members to two of each. He has a brother, Brent and two sisters, Michele and Angela. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross of Clinton and T. Joseph Steed of 28 studenUs in Mrs. The Inoer, but an inni ei um: lor youngsters ran alwavs when it to shew dl a fair, their handiwork ansi pets M.ii'iit m ' i mv. Mrs. .Juanita Larsens 4th t School put out t 'rest view Lieinentar their Wares, recently !!' i'UllVi,i' to s stift'ht .S) iv mg that her - Kill-1,iog isn't SO ;un!;, ::'!( r a!.. GalDni. state fair may lug - Syracuse. at Crest view Elementary School staged their very own lair, recently- Thetr room was crammed full of variety of art projects including seed mosaics to stitchery projects, cookies and lots of jcts. Fondling their pet kittens with the h e kids km a how ! i give I test are I - f . t ley. It ! ! EUERYTHiriR SOES FAIR Tin- Juanita Larsen's 4th grade class - esn-fial- i KIDS GVJil PAIR V u f i ii NORMA B 1 Hi. LK it I uurs old. Oth r oding the special event ii L)r. and Mrs - and children of Kavs-!- '..-- - Mr a id Mjs of iviuntiful. v. j m Ja ip I a i id i in around m ttie even! not fa e H u ' o' tt nrt iperlv. th added to m ' ne t in in-- tor pig, la .iihltir:. I'll MR. BERRETT outlined several changes made bv the planning hoard, including the adduion of one fire hydrant. am I a w p ' hit eg k tf i'irs-1'III ' ( i l '! ti p pe i - i f t di r ik t a o emmed i i n , r i i Sal! a k l.( d I ( n ( i i 'A f I ' ! - ! i i i t On i t p ' 1 ieni i on Ifdl i r t" tie , we blix k i ufu and th. rc wt ,v u i ' t , j ' j, , ttoupiht food to share barbecued their nu n ) , nit wed that the ire, re id Weber asm Hi r 1 s wl ( , i . no i n f t r oiul pie j and i (ims be mane, lb it furors from sin ti a pi me; t re r " pi h fr .v w V i il jrt i i i wi.-u-- i r t, t I ( Du C - lr- i I f Da active u p.i-auxiliaries she is d of the board of do, ( ' , - i ; , acre vegetable and i I . s g: . n the l.avton directors Canal Irrigation Company and is president of Clearfield Canal Irrigation Co. While he lists no previous experience in planning or government he says, 'Due to mv involvement would lean in agriculture, towards an agricultural greenbelt area and would hope that we can control growth by planning and not just react to growth. tb U!!-p'-nin: pi . . ( If t i P f L t r. : ,1 ( ' trie t a , ki.V - , , ( h' f r ' ; ki r( P'irK I tiere w ls son m d n- - n on tne t It V I ev lew mg f re protect requirements in u MR. BLACK is on the hoard 1 '0. l :: I;1 otnpiele :pi(i p" . u ,re S a t r rr ,. 0 . to , e a e, h farm in Svryn.se hot lr.es m l.avton with his wile, the former Marta McClure, and their two children. The Salt bake ( ity native has lived in Davis Counts most of his life and graduated from Davis High St hoed H obtained a bachelor's degree from Utah State University m agricultural economics. of i o Cr Hu I repot ed 're is rlliTH'R- oa p. OW: r m ; 1 boti t & - - ; w 1 he roum ll " iiiinci mi. w Duisdings. particular.!, o' ml buildings. Mayor no isk d that fire chief, vir, Howard, be requested to come to the next city counc il meeting with comments and recommendations on the city i ' .unit adopting the National f ire election Cfxle. open frm 12 .Hi p m. to 5 tn lo.l.e. p.m. Monday through 1 The public ts inciud to refer questions and pq. about the election to tne Inc. headquarters will also schedule t m - fu the public to meet the at headquarters ian-didate- IN AN effort to sup; rr interests of the community ' COl ( II M AN Bonncmor t It the city should consider a commercial subdivision or- dinance. The third quarter fire tlaims and reports and other clairris in the amount of Td.3U Li were unanimously approved by the council, np the Republican party make' this service available and encourages the public to make use of this service modem girls ambition is just what her mothers wus-t- oo make some man a Lhe gcud husband. Har'fMrbj. fj burgers, etc. Alter the tuice cream cake wxs served. A dance caller was hired evening and evervone learning to square d Melba Stevens was m tt. of the arrangements Miss (.eri Schof r sister Miss Jana S.rhnl were injured in an aunm.nu a ndent last wtx-n Both girls were rep-.-e Pie-sin- r e e . q e r e , j improving from im,,r.s received in that an clTTiev are the daughter . : and Mrs, Jack Si hofe-- j Mrs. Bessie ( hacr rh a entertained the M in '.tew Neighbortifxid h.b ,i her home Thursday v. n, Lola Kinsey wa- The program was g rv Mrs LJIen Larsen Mrs. Lucile sh recently returned from P when1 she has Twn r: with Dr. and Mrs I;, p , Kunr and family for q days. She also visited w. i Mrs. Erwin L. S ;,j of Springville ar.-Pure f her friends m Pp o Re-rMr. and Mrs Brimhall drove to M'lgf Calif, iast weK where attended the funeral m of his sister Mrs Rune "a Russell. They return-- ; Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Va r and family of Redlands f u.f visited for two weeks h.i parents Mr. and Mrs (,u n Stuart and with other ret 3. 1 ' , 1 to County. Mr. and Mrs. n Cli- - King of Kavsville. Mr. and Mrs. Farnn Morn pent ot we k j p) Am. on a combined business and pleasure trip. A! joe tiH I Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah Ones were Mr j , lives and friends AMBITION . 11 Mrs. bauerle will remembered as the former for the voumtsters 'W, 1 21. h. " , of . v Read en toved a B)ik k on Monday, Sept 2s 1 I i- i ! A( h , I and would he mormoreii Vents MR. RI t!1 ah es. fun inda a tild reset vii,r udilehex tom.it .r Ms R r ' , treatment plan! if hi i w 'll .Ii 'i n Homeowners I Temples and Sl d a i e Oakridge LDS 't' !U J out b u I lb fd" Jo1 v'M i ho : J t ipo ,d i ii n ill r ( ip i t t 'A I t i i ' ' i Ii v. sum .I-! ' the Id ibit ardston lev Wvn L.-r- Mrs (lark ha tears on lie on: ad ust men s a:-ih.it IVanston, visited m Banaff and saw :be L.r.i I.oiiise National year terms and n t '1)1 m io 'j i d ' t r d- - a', f i t i 'j t 1 n p i Ri m it i Layton have been ad. left to me bodv which evaluates pi. in- ning lequesls and , V H bar. har!e H.u (. inmies. Mrs. Salic Higginson returned from a vacation trip- to t ( ariall tn kot k on ' i w - on d tour witn a r , , r i i iii - i ' o- renal gne go lip v - sion. ( I NRK thi f . ibi to, .1 b it fii ll o p h' withheld until the storm d ,n pot Ii is wi rkt d ou , it isfa' t'p , St oi h o C aim! ( nuiH llwnrnan Pace and passed by the (.ouneil. S r llm ' x V uni the sued v ion inns r ji a i a i t a h i n any op; ions to me storm Stand. ire, la, and homemaker haw begun service as members of Hie I (avis County Planning Com misBONM I mingion and I of M If MVN I i ii1 Members For Planners farmer t 1. MUnk A I ke ( I' He w - a pj , Am is n )tbt r Mrs t horderson and also visited with other relatives during his stay in Kaysville. Mr. and Mis. Richard or svthe and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Gien Stuart. The Fruit Heights f r s t IDS Ward hosted the bruit Heights Second LDS U rd to a loint Mutual social on Oct. It) at their ward chapel. Hie program was gi,i n bv A i d Fairbanks a noted sculptor from Salt Like City. Mr. and Mrs. Chester of Kaysville and their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs (den King of Provo were guest-- , m South Ogden on Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-ilaw. Mr. and Mrs Lee Bauerle and family. Ihev all aitendc-- the and naming ot Mr. and Mrs. Bauerle s new daughter who was named Amber LaRee. She was bom on Sep: , inn rj b Zollinger entertained family birthday dinner m Sunday in honor of her hem r, , v, Wesley Nelson of I ng and Mrs. Jerry Giles and children of Taylorsville James Smith of PuirbariKs. Alaska will be in Kansas ( itv on a business trip on ( t. 1: and en route home will be visiting in Kaysville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Smith Mr. and Mrs. Don I idz-erMr. and Mrs. Ben HolbrooK. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Peterson. Dr. and Mrs David Warden Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beoks-trom- , and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and their families all me spent Powell on an weekend at outing. Dr and Mrs. Dennis Fleas-toand children have moved to Houston, Texas to make their home. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Pat) Heaston. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston joined some friends for a trip to the Grand Canyon where they rode the mules from the lodge to the bottom of . daughters. Mr. and Mi s. St. L dand ihiidren of Anchorage. Alaska will arnve on Oct a.'' bv jdane and ViS-,orh her grandpa rents Mr and Ms A the canyon for an overnight stay at the Phantom Ranch. They were hosted to a delightful time while at the ranch and returned by mule riding them back to the lodge. Miss Carol Armga from Jerome. Idaho visited with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lincoln and children for a few days prior to entering the LTM at Provo prior to leaving on a LDS mission to the Brazil Rio de Janeiro Mission. Mrs. Erma Whipple of Wendell, Idaho visited a fw days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. Jack Barker has been con- fined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton undergoing treatment for lh f. i d - -- bnvih Mr anu Mrs Sianiev Jones of A tdlsv die we:e Tnur-:-;.;- v diiiih-- guests iif Mr and Mrs (lion Stuati ( ll it ' r r j s (l s Mile is onw at his holer n', being confined to the Davis North Medical (enter Nurs- . ing Lout for treatment. Mr. and Mjs. Rukm Killian entertained at their tradit- ional family gathering alter the LDS General Priesthood Conference session cm Satur- Mrs. Helen Johnson turned from Boise, Idaho re- where she was a guest of Mr. and Mr- - Merrill Tribe for a da.s W eekend conference houseguests of Bishop and few Mrs. Keith Webb and family were Mr. and Mrs. Paul ( orhndge of W eston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. urver have moved into their new home on I we Street on Mu ton Hollow Road m kavs(. - and Mrs. F.ldean Haiiid.iv and daughter Lleni.se Holliday and April Serawap nr spent the long weekend at Grand Canyon arid the Southern Utah Parks. Brad Snell son of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell underwent surgerv at the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden last week from a knee injury when hurt while playing football, he is a senior a! Davis High School and a member of the Davis High team. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard (Pal) Heaston visited in e harles with her father H. Madsc-- who is recuperating from being con- fined to the Holy Cross Hosp-tia- l for treatment. He is 88 years old Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell have returned from a week in San Francisco, Calif where he attended the annual National American Academy of Family Physicians I re ee re Midway. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Uarence Meacham were 'J Con- vention for six days. Dr. Snell is a delegate and attended delegate meetings for two days and the convention for four days. Mrs. Gene Pnlhamus and daughter Melissa Leigh of Pueblo, Colo is visiting a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Kirby and family She flew here to visit while her husband was in Phoenix on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heaston and children have moved to Montana after recently graduating from Billings, Brigham Young University. His parents received word that he has been sustained as a member of the high council in the LDS Church there. He Ii 4 ee & t dfe i 4 f f their grandchildren, Mike, 01 405 ih from Sinclair, Aye. Mike to came the attend Homecoming events at (.av- Reserve Unit Relatives here learned that Bishop a former resident and teacher at Davis, High School has been sustained as president of the Riverside Calif. LDS Stake on Sept. 17. He is the father of Ann Heaston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink of Merced, Calif, is visiting with his mother Mrs. Edna J. Layton and with other relatives in the area. R. W. Benton visited tn Riverton last week with his nephew and family, Mr. ami Mrs. James Benton. Bishop and Mrs. Tom Alien Shirley V bountiful Freeport Center. The oniv other permit issued for construction over $50,000 was approved for a $242,000 addition to the Clearfield Com inanity Church at 500 Last 2iki South. Some 27 permits were is sued including 14 for new resident :al construction, th Daniel and also with her sister Mrs. lone Huffaker in ion High School. -' ( Mr. and Mis. wioum R. Perkins have moved mm them new home on Mutton Hollow Road this past week Visitors last week of Mrs Marguerite Nuholls were her two brothers, Loren Bingham of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. s Lake, Glen Bingham uf M A ash. Mrs. Sarah Giles accompanied Mrs. Hazel Orgili of l.avton to Heber City on Friday to visit with relatives. Mr- - (oles visited with relatives in both Heber City and in value. BY FAR the largest portion of that amount was for $2 5 million addition to Terminal ice and ('old Storage of 753 Last 1700 South at the Shelly and Bert Meacham all day evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jav Webster, Trnit Heights; Mr. and Miimes Killian. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. .Sheffield Killian. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Webster and all of their families; Drew Webster 0! I riot Heights and Miss Karen Killian ot Provo. Mrs. Vernon spent a week tn eml vi utmg with r da gleet .tod tic r family, Mi and Mrs. James Shewed. Pre-ide- Mre , d In a') t in meet with the routin to t. i.lil ur HU . a, : I" nor !i ill M i , 1 11a. i'aii! is i cl Mrs rgi , 1 ie now ,ji m - j .sfii) fit, k T from I ivon.-uin Michigan to attend the I Ds ( e sessions in Salt tor rig.nt-ef-wa- iisi c Mrs Helen bshtson visusi ( gden wtiii her nephew arid family, I rr Mrs. Kenneth Johnson an-.two !,- -- Two Jew FARMINGTON urge proji it Si r d d . ( ounctlman Clair Snow are.: passed unanimously. St was agreed that (ouncii-i Honor mort and Suj i i j a r s rani s a store tb-a- - i rau"nen south Mam Street. and of Iii final put. ! i p roe. i f their storm dram 'up-por- t ' i as M Superv isur i pm i n t V.I on of Mr stn, he a few days in front Athens to Kaysville : ji fi Wts-- V Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston t trriiv h tvi it, n, b 10 i i F ,lsl j r Sieve and Pat (,n.. a son Lawrence, rtvcnnv a wet tuiii g thmtii i t in j si aid w i ! eiopi u. proth-- s(l u Wife in Sooth fiend U T bf y t t i tin 11, h R Forest area, tbe I.nbo Ai. During the Kaysville t it v Council meeting on Tuesday evening, Marlon Berrett and Charles Lloyd appeared before the council with final plans for Alta Acres Subdivision to be heated east of Cherrywood Subdivision on It was CLEARFIELD another busy month for con strut lion activity in Clearfield in September as 25 building permits were approved totalling $3,258,00. rl r a- ; u and three children of San Jose, Calif, are visiting with both of their parents for two weeks. They are Mr, and Mrs. Earl Allen of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brailsford of Layton. Bishop Allen has left for a short business trip to Hawaii and will return to Utah to at company his family back to California. Mrs. Smith Evans has returned home after spending twin weeks in Hunter with her - An Air Force FULL,. AFB Reservist from Roy has been named as commander of the 403th Combat Logistics Support Squadron (Reserve) at Hill AFB. HE IS Lt, Col. Don C who is in civilian life. The 405th is new at Hiil AFB, a combining of the 7th Atkinson Maintenance Squadron, 7th Supply Squadron and the 5th Air Logistics Center Augmentation Squadron which was phased out on Oct, 1. WFfF.N FULLY operational the 405th will be assigned some 375 reservists. Colonel Atkinson said. The colonel formerly commended the 7th Maintenance Squadron and he is a senior pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours m both jet and aircraft. Jack Price Elected daughter Marion and infant son Jeremy Daniel who was bom on Sept. 17. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Allen spent ten days recently in Las Vegas, Nevada where they visited with Mrs. Millie Thomas. While there they attended the annual reunion for those who served on the USS North Hampton Ship. On Saturday evening Mr. Allen was honored on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen and family attended the funeral service of his father, A. E. Allen on Saturday at the Hall Mortuary in Logan. Mr. Allen died Wednesday, Oct. 4 at the age of 93. He was a residenl of Providence. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Taa of El Monte, Calif. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster and family. They were here to attend IDS Conference. Among the Layton families who recently enjoyed a short camping trip and mountain excursion were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hadlock and family. Mrs. Carol Bitner, Mrs. Joy Knowlton, Mrs. Beth Ann pis Secretary HILL AFB Jack C. Price has been reelected national secretary of the 160,000 member Air of Clearfield Force Association. MR. PRICE is chief of the Missiles, Ammunitions and Weapons Division, Maintenance Directorate at Hill AFB. A former Air Force noncommissioned officer, Mr, Price has served as chapter and state president, national vice president for AFAs Rooky Mountain region and chairman of the AFAs Organizational Advisory Coun- - HE HAS received several AFA awards including chapter and state AFA Man of the Year. Mr. Price was reelected at a recent national AFA convention in Washington, D C. Neville and Mrs. Carol Morgan entertained Sandi Fox at lunch in Salt Lake Citv. Sandi Fox is visiting in Utah from Los Angeles as a special instructor at the U. of U. and the Salt Lake Art Center. She is teaching a weeklong class in ethnic embroidery. |