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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 &- ? ..iS&'tSrfi The halls are now humming with about 300 young voices at the Cook Elementary School in Syracuse. While the media center and school arent yet complete, some auxiliary portions of the classrooms are done and have been in use since school started Aug. 27. The building is expandable to 21 rooms and will be enlarged as the Syracuse area continues to add new homes. The facility cast $1.7 million and Herm Hughes Construction of Bountiful was the contractor. COOK SCHOOL OPEN fast-growi- DANCE UNLIMITED woDO Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Phillips attended her high school class reunion at Orderville on Aug. 18 and 19. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett spent the holiday weekend at the Ogden Boat Club at Pine View Dam with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons will be guests on Sept. 8 at the Threshing Bee at the Zollinger Farm in Logan. After they will be guests at lunch of Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Chase, Logan. REBECCA MORGAN Receives 'The Golden Scroll Award Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark and family spent the holiday camping in the Coalville area. Mrs. LaRue Cox has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she underwent treatment for four days last week. weekend ; Miss Rebecca Morgan, 18, of Kaysville was one of 350 honor : students from across the ; i ; ; z ; United States to be invited to the American Academy of Achievements 18th Annual Salute to Excellence, held this year in Salt Lake City. LATER SHE was presented The Golden Scroll" in recog-- nition of this event at the Kaysville Rotary Club meet-- i ing, Wednesday evening at Davis High School. The presentation was made by J Quinn McKay, vice president i of Skaggs Foundation, her sponsor to The Salute to Ex- pedience. Rebecca was invited on the basis of her scholastic achievement and because she was awarded a National Merit scholarship. . SHE IS the daughter of Collins and Doris Morgan of Kaysville. The Morgans moved to Kaysville from Melbourne, Florida a little over a year ago. She graduated from Davis High School this year and plans to attend the University of Utah and study Leader of the Year, BEFORE SHE came to Utah she held an office in the Math Club and belonged to her high school swim team. She has Utah. The American Academy of orAchievement, a ganization dedicated to the to raise inspiration of youth their sights high, to excell in their endeavors through the annual dramatic salute to men and women of exceptional ac- received awards for art, French, math and academics. She graduated first in a class with a 3.97 gpa. The events were held at the Hotel Utah with the Banquet of Golden Plate held at the non-prof- it high school, she was involved in art, French, language and a member of the Honor Society. HER AWARD and scroll read: The Golden Scroll for Scholastic Achievement in recognition of the ceaseless a pursuit of excellence dedication of heart and mind to lifes daily challenge as exemplified by in studies, extra curriculum activity and service to school and community. Presented to Rebecca R. Morgan Student REBECCAS HOBBIES are arts and crafts, reading, sewing, dancing and bicycling. She is a member of the Trinity - Lutheran Church in Layton. She has a sister Daphne, 16, and a brother Tony, 14, and the family reside at 552 East Laurelwood Drive, Kaysville. np 2 Commissioners named members of the D.C. -CWASHINGTON, ommissioners Glen W. Flint Na- government. THEIR recommendations on county legislative goals are presented to county officials 111.; document. Since the National Association of Counties was founded in 1935, its goals remain unchanged: to improve to act as a national spokesman for counties, to serve as a liaison between counties and other levels of government, and to county government, In Layton 376-429- 3 3015 Orson F. Drive, East Layton Call 766-049- 5 Instructor; LaRae Thackeray Ages 3 years and up accepted. Ask about Adult Disco Classes and Mrs. L.B. Wade. Washington, D.C. and Visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin were his achieve a public understanding of the role of counties in the federal system. 200 West, Gentile Phone and family spent the Labor Day holiday weekend at Malad, Ida. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dredge, Sr. and with her parents Mr. DISCO the Washington LDS Temple and other interesting places. They climaxed the tour by seeing the Hill Cumorah Pageant. They enjoyed a party in Amana Country arranged by tour. Jeff Fillin was one of the lucky hunters this year to bag him a deer while bow and arrow hunting on the north slopes of the Uintas. If approved, the recommendations become part of the American County Platform, NACos official policy you rent now. we II send you a coupon good for a rental later' Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dredge TAP Independence, Liberty and Far West, Mo.; Nauvoo, Carthage and Springfield, from across the nation at twice' With our low rental rates now And. when JAZZ Wol-ber- they visited were Pres. Eisenhowers Museum and burial spot at Abiline, Kan.; local NACos annual conference. TrBALLET home. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans have returned from a 17 day Hill Cumorah and U.S. History tour. Some of the places government. Each committee is composed of approximately 40 county officials who meet during the year to examine When you steam clean with RINSENVAC during Carpet Cleaning Month you save CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 10th. Call Now to Register. brunch before returning NACos 12 steering committees form the policymaking arm of county Only 700 PER DAY Daniels, had visited since returning from his mission to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels entertained at a family birthday FALL . and daughter, Sarah, spent three days at the Homestead in Midway. Her parents, Attorney and Mrs. William H. King, met them at the Homestead the last day for THE appointments were to Thursday. It was the first time their son, Elder Dalian Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd were guests Thursday evening in Provo of Mrs. Ann Fenn at a birthday open house in honor of Mrs. g Maxine Wolberg. Mrs. is the mother of Mrs. Fenn and a sister of Mrs. JaNae Lunt THE LIMITATIONS Russell Meacham. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barber made by NACo Pres. Francis of Prince B. Francois Georges County, Md. issues critical reception in Hillsboro on Saturday evening hosted by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family visited in Payson and Provo with relatives on 17-1- Julia Schaap, Susan Green, Scott Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham spent the weekend at Sinclair, Wyo. with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steering Committee. Save now with special low rental rates Oregon where they were further honored at a wedding Umpleby spent the holiday weekend at Rawlins, Wyo. where they were guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Umpleby. While there they attended the blessing and naming of their new granddaughter who was named Lynnette. Members of the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward enjoyed an annual overnight camp and last weekend at Wanship Dam at Rock Port. Mrs. Kolene Bobo attended the high school class reunion held at Orderville on August Hills of South Dakota. Comm. Flint has been appointed to the Transportation Policy Steering Committee and Comm. Eberhard to the Welfare and Social Services DIUSEUUACr Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield, Eugene Price and Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer spent two nights on a camping trip up Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian entertained at an open house in honor of their grandson Reid Erik Grawe and Julie Riley on Aug. 23 after their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Reid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen of Tooele and Miss Riley the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, Hillsboro, Ore. Reid and Julie traveled to Rupert, Ida. area. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield and daughter, Taryn, vacationed for a week at Yellowstone National Park, Jackson Hole, Wyo. and the Black tional Association of Counties (NACo) Steering Committees. and Ernest Eberhard Jr., Davis County, have been in Midway, on Friday in honor of their daughter Diane who was 19 years old. Mr. and Mrs. William H. dinner party Ceclia Broadhead and accompanist Cindy Thompson rendered a musical program in three LDS wards in the r&iiisd To HACo 'SAUE YOUR CARPETS, SAUE SOME CASE, VATU Visitors for two weeks in Kaysville were Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Bird of New Hampshire. Mrs. Bird will as the former Rosemary Small of Kaysville. They were guests of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and of Mrs. Josephine Leavitt. They visited other relatives and friends in Utah and Idaho. They left Thursday by plane to return to their .home , in New Hampshire. Kevin Schofield and his father Carl Schofield traveled to Rupert, Ida. to attend three programs in which Kevins wife, Merlyn Schofield and complishment in the great walks of life in cooperation with Skaggs Foundation. Salt Palace. psychology. During her junior high and National Merit Scholar, Kaysville, both attended their high school class reunion recently held at the Homestead Resort brother Mr. and Mrs. Dean Austin and children Robyn and De Verle of Polsbo, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Christensen 765 West 1700 South, Syracuse, Utah 84041 773-180- 1 EXPERT BODY WORK Foreign Complete Paint Owners: & Dean Hess & Domestic Cars ELECTRONICS WHOLESALE NIELCO Body Repairs, Body Painting (Formerly at Deans Auto Body) Mark LeFevre 51 North Main Street, Kaysville, Utah |