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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 5, 1979 V 5v Stitchin Kitchen Kuties H Club Elect Officers 4-- The Stitchin Kitchen Kuties met for their first meeting this year on June 26 at the home of their leader, Joan Waite where they elected officers. KIM WHITE and is president party chairman; Pollyanna Waite, secretary and safety chairman; Christa Graham, reporter and vice president. They made plans for going to camp, set a time for their weekly meetings and discussed what they will be learning this year which will be sewing and 4-- cooking. They also decided on a new name for the club, the Stitchin Kitchen Kuties. They plan to meet twice each week. Thieves Busy In Clearfield CLEARFIELD - Coin-operat- Glmnce Sale Starts Fri., July 6th Every Item of Spring & Summer Merchandise machines were a popular target for thieves at Fram'. Corp. in the Freeport Center, police reports indicate. On two separate instances, thieves broke into machines taking $157 in cash the first time and $200 the next, causing about $80 .damage to the machine. A CASSETTE recorder valued at $170 was reported taken from a vehicle owned by Nancy McEntee of 350 N. 75 W Clearfield. A vinyl swimming pool liner was torn to the extent of $1,500 damage, police reports indicate. Ronald C. Green, manager of a trailer court at 449 N. 1200 W., reported the After a hard struggle to win at an athletic competition, its always good to get a trophy along with that pat on the back. Helping to make sure that continued were Layton coaches and ballplayers including back, coaches Shirl Barney and Jim Batchelor; 2nd row, Brian Mendoza, LaRene Barney, Lane Findlay, Don Cooper and Michelle Waddell; front, Julie Batchelor and Charles Brandt. This group, along with many others, staged a seafood truck sale to raise funds to pay for the trophies used in Laytons recreation program. Top sales personnel received awards for their efforts included LaRene Barney, Bryan Mendoza, Lane Findlay, Todd Miya, Tina Sorenson, Charles Brandt, Michelle Waddell, Charles Brandt, Troy Williams and Julie Batchelor. TROPHY SALES FORCE incident. SOFTBALL bases valued at reported taken from $60 were the Wasatch Elementary School grounds. A lawnmower and garden hose, total value $180, were reported taken from a yard, Adam Jacobs of 627 E. 450 S. told Clearfield police, tb v.y.y.y Visit loo CTs-Sciiool- eps and Day Care Center, 360 East Center Street, Clearfield, took 76 students to Hogle Zoo on June ABC Pre-Scho- for a field trip. They traveled by bus and staffed one teacher to every four children. Swimming lessons 26 are to begin July 16 and tinue for five weeks. con- L ABC and Day Care Center wishes to announce that they are going to participate in the Utah PRE-SCHOO- Department of Education Child Care Food Program. Mien nor This means that the center has been approved to receive federal funds for breakfast, and snacks and for lunch. This will enable the center to provide even better food service and the program will be monitored by the Department of Education. In these t mes of inflation a standard of excellence will be g HUPEI HEARERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience Mr. - Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE v living room 1995 With Coupon DAVtS COUMTYS LARCklST CARPET A PURNITUR1 CLEANERS 755-187- 0 PHONR 773-500- 0 353-25BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS - 1 S FREE ESTIMATES mediates and advanced Mrs. Barbara T. Stucki, Clearfield music instructor, will perform. They are Jamie Eriksson, Stephanie Yoachum, Gaylene Endo, Lynette Owens, of Clearfield; Mae Lavender, Amy and Maria Firth, Nancy students of officially begun, so now we begin to plan for another big event, the Davis County Fair. During the past years the senior citizens have really won a lot of blue, red and purple ribbons. 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