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Show WEEKLY REFLEX UAViS hVo uoriNAL, JANUARY 25, 1 979 Garn To Address Fund Raising Affair Births at Davis North Medical Center Senator Jake Garn, recently elected as secretary of the Republican Conference, will be the guest speaker at the Davis County Republican January 12, 1979 Gary and Kay Lynn Grant, 4475 West 4800 South, Hooper, boy Carlos and Christine Hernandez, 323 Harriger Way, Layton, girl Partys annual Lincoln Day Fund Raising Affair. SENATOR GARN, a past mayor of Salt Lake City, is currently in his fifth year of his term in the United States Senate. He will be facing Thomas and Margaret Brown, 272 East 200 South, Kaysville, boy January 13, 1979 and Carol Pears, 87 S. 400 West, Alfred in the 1980 elections. Aside from his position in the Senate, Jake is also a full colonel in the Utah Air National Guard. In Washington he served as a member of the Armed Services Committee, and is also ranking minority member on the General Kays- ville, girl January 15, 1979 John and Nancy Gliden, 875 West 775 North, Clearfield, boy Mark and Susan Livingston, 58 Wes; 650 North, Clearfield, girl Legislation Subcommittee which considers all Armed HIS MEMBERSHIP Roy, boy Byron and Victoria Matthews, Ogden, boy The Layton High School orchestra and choirs will sponsor one of Laytons most popular activities, basketball. donkey THE GAMES will be held Monday evening, Jan. 29 in the Layton High School gym. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. Three donkey basketball games will be played. The first game will see the city fathers playing against Lay-to- n Highs coaches. Layton Highs football game will square off against Layton Highs girls basketball team for the- - second game. The winners of the first two games will play for the championship. MEMBERS of the orcheswill be selling tra and choirs most of the time, for Layton High School. tickets in advance. Advance prices are $1.50 for adults; $.75 for $1.25 for students; children. This year, people will be able to purchase a family ticket for $7. Prices at the door will be $2 for adults $2 for students; $1 for children. The family tickets are being sold only in advance. Various Jobs Offered At Job By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 825-03- Cynthia Smedley celebrated her ninth birthday on Jan. 19. On her birthday she and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smedley attended the show Heaven Can Wait. A big dinner celebration in Cindys honor was held Sunday with all her brothers and sisters entertainment will be furnished by the Utah Fiddlers. PROCEEDS from the donkey basketball game will help the orchestra and choir finance their trip to Arizona this spring to compete in the Western States Music Festival. dmg and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smedley attending. Tim Wilson, son of Mr. and Kayswollle Soil His Announcing the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leavitt of 788 E. Villageway, Fruit Heights. She arrived on Jan. 5 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and weighed 6 lb. 3 oz. She is being named Kristen Mae. At home are Curtis, Kaylene and Chad. Grandparents are Mr. and Jerome, Mrs. Carl Halliday, Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Ivy Blood was hostess to members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kathy Halcomb enter- tained the Belle Lettres Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening for their first meeting of the new year. Mrs. Sally Cardon and Mrs. Barbara Martins were assisting hostesses. It was their guest reviewer's night and the guest was Mrs. Roberta Little who reviewed the book of Richard Roberts. She also accompanied her daughter, Christine Little, who rendered vocal numbers of his songs, for the evenings entertainment. This year club study theme is biographies and autobiographies. New officers for the 1979 year are Carol Ward, Lorelei Draper and Barbara Martins. Members of the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Car-m- a Sanders last week for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Lorelei Draper was The lesson was given by Mrs. Sandra Butterfield. A history was read by Mrs. Edna Wood. Members of the Freceptor lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Barbara Hendrickson. The program was given by Mrs. Hendrickson on the Southwest cultural area of the United States. Attend Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Verr Dee Leavitt of Las Vegas, Nev. Villageway, Fruit Heights. He arrived on Jan. 10 at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden and weighed 7 lb. 92 cz- He is are Great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. Otho Howes, Elsinore, Utah and Mrs. - being named Brandy Ammon. His mother is the Gavell Halliday of Sandy. Welcoming their sixth child Jan. 11 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Parley E. Lunt of Mesa, Ariz. are The Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian of Kaysville. The new addition was bom on her Reva Killians birthday anniversary. ts KaysvSDDe Robert and Louise Moore have moved from Fruit Heights to Payson to make their home. Mrs. Verr Dee Leavitt of Las Vegas, Nev. spent three weeks with her son and daughter-in-laand children, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson attended the wedding reception in Ogden at the Bertha Eccles Center on Saturday evening of their great nephew Paul Willey. Paul is here from Rosville, Ga. to be married. He is attending medical school in Georgia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willey. Mrs. Don Cottrell entertained at a bridal grocery shower at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Julie Nielson who will be married Jan. 26. Mrs. Julie Lee was COC Mr. and Mrs. George Bark-dulwho have resided for many years in Fruit Heights, have now moved to Bountiful to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson were guests in Idaho Falls, Ida. on Friday at a family dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson l, Convention Fran Brown, president and David King, secretary of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce attended the annual state Chamber of Commerce convention of Jan. 12 in Salt Lake City. THE MEETING was held at the Hilton Hotel. Earlier Mrs. Brown, being president of the Kaysville Chamber was invited to Hill Air Force Base where she took a ride in the bomber, np 2 and family. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson's son Elder Kim Joh.wm received his mission call to serve in the San Diego Spanish speaking mission and will leave March 8. The family dinner was in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Killian of Provo entertained at a family dinner party at their home Saturday in honor of his mother Mrs. Reva Killians birthday anniver- sary. Other guests in addition to their family were his father Rulon Killian of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster of Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Killian of Og- den; Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen of Dugway and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham of North Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Leonard of Salt Lake City drove to Glendale, Calif, over the weekend to be with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevens for the blessing and naming of their son, Andrew. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan attended the funeral service of her aunt, Mrs. Mary H. Rex at Randolph on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed visited in Salt Lake City with her sister Mrs. Shirley Hoesch. Mrs. Hoeschs husband Lester died in December from a heart attack. He was remembered in this area by many. His wife was the former Shirley Hayes of Kaysville. Mrs. Douglas Brian entertained at a family dinner at her home after the baptism of her son Tyler. Guests attending the special event for Tyler were Mr. and Mrs. Brad Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Tingey, Dave Lloyd, Mrs. Doris Taggart, Mrs. Wanda Miss Kathy Sommers, Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom and their families. truck mechanic. Among other listings' in the assembly and industrial area are two for tool and die maker and single openings for machinist, sewing machine operator, small products assembler, electrician helper, fiberglass laminator, box maker and auto body repair. SERVICE AND sales openings include nine openings for babysitters, five for waiter or waitress, two each for dietary aide, cook, home attendant and day worker. Singles list- her Mrs. tor, telephone directory distributor, janitor, commercial cleaner, sales clerk for food, trucks sales agent, computer salesperson and general salesperson. Clerical and professional openings include secretary-matron- , beautician, nurse Verl aide, maintenance mechanic, radio repair, telephone solid- - Lynn, Hog Day Sm- other grandparents excited over Kacie are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess, Ogden; are Mrs. Earl Feb. 2nd ts Dahl, Syracuse and Mrs. Ma-bl- e Kidman, Clearfield. K.O. and Tanya Murdock were happy with a girl bom Jan. 12 at the McKay Dee Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz and was 212 inches long. Tyson, age 2 was excited over his new sister. Grandparents besides Verl and Adora Dahl are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Murdock, Kaysville; ts are Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, Morgan, Jack Ol- sen, Morgan; Mrs. Earl Dahl, Syracuse and Mrs. Mable Kidman, Clearfield. Spending a week and one-hain Hawaii are Flake and Carolyn Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willey, formerly of Syracuse were up for their sons wedding, Paul, who married Susan Vaall from Ogden. The Willeys live in Georgia now. Paul and his wife will be going back to Georgia where he will continue his studies there. He is going into medicine. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawrence Cook spent last Monday and Tuesday at a Principals convention held at St. George. Reed Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis recently received his mission call to The American Association for the observance of Ground will soon be Hog Day preparing for the advent of Feb. 2. THE GROUND hog is perhaps our most famous weather prophet, but, unfortunately, not the most accurate to be found. The theory is that if the ground hog sees its shadow, it retires for another six weeks of sleep, but according to the legend, if the sky is cloudy, it remains outside, with the assurance of an early spring. lf Montreal, Canada. Reeds brother Blair also went on a mission to Montreal, Canada. Wayne Burton underwent surgery yesterday at the Davis North Hospital. Receives Award Meritorious service at Karamursel Common Defense Installation, Turkey, has earned the second award of the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal for Staff Sergeant Patrick A. Gotti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vito L. Gotti of 530 Mayberry Rd., Rome, New York. a SERGEANT Gotti, packaging supervisor, was presented the medal at Taegu Rob Bishop center director and registered nurse. CONSTRUCTION offerings include two openings for hod tender and form setter and single listings lor shingle roofer, stone mason, con- struction helper, bricklayer brick mason. and part-tim- e Warehouse and temporary jobs include line driver, sewer plant operator, stores laborer and general clerk, tb Memoir HMD honor roll status. TO BE eligible for honor roll status at SUSC, a student must be enrolled fulltime, taking 15 or more credit hours, and achieve a grade point average for the quarter, Ward S. Robb, SUSC registrar, said. 3.60-4.0- 0 A 4.00 GPA is a straight A average; a 3.60 GPA is approximately an honor roll status are Jan Frasier and Julie Richman, both from Bountiful; and Jody L. Heaps from Kaysville. Fills BISHOP GRADUATED with high honors from Davis High School in 1969 and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah in 1975. He has also attended the Robert Taft Institute of Government and is an associate member of the Hinckley Institute of Politics. His political background began as vice chairman of Davis County Teen-ag- e Republicans. The past four years Bishop has lived in Brigham City where he serves as debate and forensics director at Box Elder High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop Of Kaysville. np Described And weve heard a womans club meeting described as Gabble, giggle, gobble and get. -- W.O.W. Magazine - ONE STUDENT with a 4.00 GPA from Davis County is Kent W. Richman, Bountiful. Davis students who attained Representative tua). Rob Bishop, City, received 75 percent of the vote to become the youngest member to be elected to the Utah Legislature. A- average. Cundall AB, Republic of Korea, where he now serves with a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. The sergeant is a 1967 graduate of Rome Free Academy. His wife, Carol, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kozlowski of 469 Spurlock, Layton, Utah. - Last CEDAR CITY quarter 156 students attained honor roll status tor outacademic standing achievement at Southern Utah State College. Of this number, 14 students earned straight A averages for their fall quarter work, high Elected As Box Elder County voters elected a former Kaysville resident as the new state representative from District 61 (Brigham City and Man- ci- The Lincoln Day Fund Raising Affair will be held Feb. 16th at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at Davis High School at 325 South Main, Kaysville. THOUGH IT is a fund raising event sponsored by the Republican Party, the price will be low and the party encourages leadership everyone interested to attend. It should prove to be a very interesting evening for everyone in our community. Housing and Urban Affairs Committee will enable him to present an entertaining and enlightening address to all those who attend. HIS INSIGHTS gained through debate on such issues the as Equal Rights the Labour Amendment, Refreshments will be served and young and old are encouraged to participate. It will be a great opportunity for young people as well as adults to meet the Senator on a more personal basis. Those wishing to reserve seating or make other inquiries should call Jay Hanson, Lincoln Day fair chairman, at Af- accounts payable and of each other. Ground disadvantage. Senator Garns experience gained on these as well as many other committees such as the Senate Banking, and Reduction proposals should also be of interest to the tizens of this community. orders clerk, community com-..panio- tal in Bountiful. The Hesses have another daughter Kamie Kaysville. Salt Lake City. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Tew of 2 South and are Brian. Mrs. Lunt is the former Nanette Webster of are ings appear for car hop, dishwasher, diningroom attendant, housekeeper, Wilson mechanic and heavy duty family. Excited over their two new granddaughters are Mr. and Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Eugene Tew of Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Lavida Larkins, Kaysville and Mrs. Cleo Runnells of grandmothers Shirley 22. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 21l2 inches long. She was bom at Lakeview Hospi- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tew, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thomas, all of Malad, Ida. From Eatontown, New Jersey comes word of the arrival of a daughter bom Jan. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Barton Lunt, formerly of Kaysville. She weighed in at 9 lb. 12 oz. and will be named Sonya Maria. At home are three brothers and sisters, Kori, Lori and McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. They will name him Jeremy Robert. At home is a brother Ryan. Mrs. Larkin is the former Robyn Runnells of Fruit Heights. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Robert Runnells, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin all of Fruit Heights. The two great- LISTINGS ARE currently posted for two auto mechanic positions, one for an auto service station mechanic and a single opening for fork lift Craig and Kay Hess had little Kacie Noel bom on Dec. Pleasant View. at the and bowling. Others that had big days in January in celebrating their birthdays were Mrs. Thelma Hansen, Jan. 24; Arnold Hansen, Jan. 20; Bryson Higley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Higley turned two years old on Jan. 17; Mrs. LaRene Tovey, Jan. 24 had a fun day with her family. Curtis Thurgood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Thurgood turned five years old on Jan. 22. Friends and relatives were all in attendance in celebrating his big day. Ice cream and cake were served to everyone on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer from Riverdale spent Sunday visiting with his sister Mrs. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Glendon C. Porter, At home Kristy. on Tim and his parents had dinner at Brattens, a show are Bryan and of Clearfield. McRoberts of 890 E. Country Road, Fruit Heights. The 7 lb. 10 oz. lad arrived on Dec. 28 at Lakeview Hospital and will be named Patrick Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peterson of South Bay, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan McRoberts of Orange County, Calif, are grandparents. Excited over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Rod Larkin of 1208 East Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. He seeking some extra income you may be in luck, files at the Layton Job Serv ice show. Mrs. Donald Wilson celebrated his 20th birthday on Jan. 3. Dahl. ' Their daughters Kay and Tanya both had girls within a month former Georgia Hope Porter are Mr. and Mrs. Howard arrived Service If youre handy LAYTON with tools and out of work or JAY WILLEYS Satisfaction Center will donate a door prize. Half-tim- e Street, d on the Arms Control Subcommittee led to his appointment as a Congressional Adviser to the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT). In this capacity he recently visited Moscow, and returned more critical of the SALT agreements being aggressively pushed by the Soviets, as he is concerned it may place the U.S. at an unfair January 18, 1979 Lawrence and Kirsten Miner, 908 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, girl Mark and Denise Manore, 1500 North 4792 West, Plain City, girl Whatever you may think of mixing donkeys with humans, it seems to be a winning combination, at least DONKEY BASKETBALL 598-42n- SEN. JAKE GARN Reform Act, and various Tax Services legislation. January 16, 1979 Jim and Sherry Martin, 2242 West 5150 South, W. The Davis County Cancer is Committee making preparptions for their big cancer crusade fund drive. THEY FEEL it is impor- tant to keep the public informed on Utahs part in the American Cancer Society. Utah receives new research grant. The American Cancer Society has awarded $61,134 grant to Dr. Arthur Broom, of the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. The grant is to be effective Jan. 1, 1979 through Dec. 31, 1980 and will support Dr. Brooms entitled program Pyridopyimidines as Antitumor Agents. grant is financed part by a bequest to the AS THIS in Society from the Attie Mae Thomas estate, it will be known as an Attie Mae Thomas Memorial Grant for Cancer Research from the American Cancer Society. The Cancer American Society currently supports 12 cancer research grants in Utah, all at the University of Utah. The grants total $863,760. DR. HARMON J. Fyre has been elected to the National Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society. The board manages the esSociety including tablishing of policy, election officers and of national office operations. Along with Ellis Ivory, Dr. of national Elected national economics honor society chapter at I infield College, McMinnville, Ore. Miss Salazar is a junior at Cundall recently appointed Board of Directors Linfield. was to the of the Federal Employees Credit Union. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Boyer A. (Nick) Carter. MR. CUNDALL has over 20 years volunteer credit union service. He has served on the board of directors and has been serving on the Credit Committee. Ray S. Odd, a member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Employees Credit Union and chairman of the board of the Utah Credit Union League recently was appointed to the National EFTS (Electronic Funds Transfer Systems) legislation and regulation committee. This committee is sponsored by the Credit Union National Association. HE WAS also appointed by Gov. Scott Matheson to a six year term on the Governor's Board of Credit Union Advisors. Mr. Odd is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Utah Share and Deposit Guaranty Corporation, np Eyre represents Utah in the Societys House of Delegates a group providing forum for communication between national and State ACS offices. HE IS associate professor of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Utah College of Medicine and chairman of the professional Education Committee of the Utah Division. Dr. Eyre is president of the Utah Society of Clinical Oncology and a member of the American Board of Internal the American for Clinical Research, and the American Medicine, Federation Society of Clinical Oncology. He was born in Escalante, Utah and grew up in Logan. UTAHS chairman, Barry is a four year veteran of the Cancer Society and is 1978-7- 9 chairman of the Board of Directors, serving as the chairman of the Pulham Division Public Education Committee in 1975. He is retired from Hill Air Force Base where he worked for 33 years. During his career he was deputy director of distribution for 10 years, director of Air Transportation management at headquarters Air Logistics Command, Dayton, Ohio and at retirement was serving as the executive assistant to the commanding general, Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base. HE WAS recipient of many the Air Forces highest awards, including the award for exceptional civilian service and the meritous service award. Mr. Pulham was twice the Air Force Nominee for the Presidential award. A native of Salt Lake City, he graduated from the University of Utah in 1937 and received his MBA from Ohio State University. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Great Britain in 1932-3He is active in numerous civic and church affairs and is currently serving as a host on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, np of Michelle Salazar of East Layton, Utah, has been elected to membership in the Omicron Delta Epsilon inter- Vacancy Glen Plans Underway For Cancer Crusade Drive L L. STEWART, chairman of the board of Bohemia Lumber Co. and member of the advisory board of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank's Portland branch, was the featured speaker during the meeting, at which 21 per- sons from throughout the west were accepted to the chapter. New Book Co-o- p Annual Meeting Selections The Davis Farm annual meeting is scheduled for Co-o- p Kaysville City Library new book selections: Saturday, Jan. Davis Farm p Co-o- 320 ADULT, Vixen 03" and Gardens; Rug Making, Better Homes and The Gardens; Children (Western), Frank Calkins; Almost Everyones Guide to Economics, by Kenneth Galbraith. Children, Johnny No Hit," Tan-Face- Matt Christopher; "The Story of Atomic Energy, I.aura Fermi, lafeadio, The Lion Who Shot Back," Shel of Siverstein; Queen Hearts, Vera and 27 at the building, North Main, Kaysville. by Clive Cussler; Mexican Cookbook. Better Homes Cleaver, np Holds Bill AN OPEN house and tour of the facility will be from 7-- 8 p.m. Business meeting will begin at 8 p.m. with the presidents report by Mark Michie, election of two new directors, auditors report, introduction of employees and also the manager, Jack Schofield. THERE WILL be door prizes and refreshments. The board of directors encourage all members to attend. np |