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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 6, 1979 Christmas Word Scramble Devised - puzzle and rethe recreation office at the Clearfield Municipal swim pool will receive a prize. The pool is located at 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East). Deadline for entries is Monday, Dec. words A ChristCLEARFIELD mas Word Scramble, puzzle to test the patience, stamina and intellect of any family in Clearfield has been devised by the Clearfield Recreation Department. THE PUZZLE is set up as a maze of letters that will spell out words relating to the Christmas season when they in the it to turning 24. PUZZLES MAY be picked up at the recreation office or at the Clearfield Municpal Bldg, 140 East Center Street, are grouped horizontally, vertically, diagonally Families locating all the after Dec. Xmas Elves Christmas Elves Club, club are Emma Smuin, president; Jenny Robbins, vice president; Jenny Pratt, secretary; Loralee Wagstaff, reporter; Tiffany Rhodes, club pledge chairman; Jolene mas trees and the third meeting, the time was spent Hatch, song leader; Rebecca II C PUpiCTRJIIA40 Dn UnllU ROTARY CHIEF VISITS yd c:r. n. q P i Dr. Richard Forney, district governor from Boise, Ida., visited the Kaysville-LaytoRotary Clubs recently. District 542, which he represents, comprises Eastern Oregon, Idaho and Utah. The two clubs held a joint meeting and banquet at the Davis High School Cafeteria. These district meetings are to advance the nooa zz designed program of Rotary, build membership, and develop siaqo t leadership on club and dis- ;h;i is international understanding by getting acquainted with people of other countries through personal contact in the Rotarians own community, by travel and atten- to encourage Rotary fellowship. Each Rotarian has an opportunity to know other n business and professional men in the community who share an interest in the idea dance at conventions, through reading and correspondence, and through cooperation in all club activities that will be helpful to men of other lands. Dr. Forney stressed club service, community service and vocational service. of service. Dr. Forney stated that there are a million Rotarians throughout the world which constitutes quite a factor in the brotherhood of mankind.. International service means that a Rotarian cam advance ' JS THE MOTTO for Rotarians Service Above Self and I trict levels. EFFECTIVE committee selections make effective Assistant Veep Craig B. Day, manager of the Layton office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A.y has beqi elected assistant vice president. The announLindquist, president vice senior and northern HE AND his wife Judy have division supervisor. Members of the Lantern Club meet Dec. 3 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Frost for their Christmas luncheon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Camella Barton, Mrs. Lucille Kennah and Mrs. Goldia King. Mrs. Ramona Gailey enter- tained the Athena Club at their traditional Christmas dinner party and exchanged The annual Christmas party for members of the Syra-LitClub members will be on Monday, Dec. 10 commencing at 4 p.m. It will be held at the Country Place Restaurant in Syracuse. RESERVATIONS may be made by calling Mrs. Sylvia a fund-raisin- g cement was made by Boyd A. Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons entertained the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Elsie Heaton and Mrs. Barbara Iverson. The program was given by Zelda Bills, a Utah artist. Syra-Li- ta Mr. Day is a member of the Layton. City Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club, and has has been active in projects for the United Fund. three children. HosFielding at tesses for the evening are Mrs. Lola Frew and Mrs. 825-205- LaVerne Barber. collector and teller for North Davis Bank in Layton, which was bought out by First Security in 1972. He graduated from the School of Mortgage Banking in 1978, and has taken several courses offered by the American Institute of Banking. 'jj 1 Water stored in seven reservoirs of the Weber LAYTON 1 3fc Basin Water Conservancy District as of Nov. CRAIG B. DAY 30, 'oasttooast TOTAL HARDWARE e I Our Christmas Sale Continues thru Dec. 15th (See all items in our circular) I Mrs. Coffee 8 Automatic Browing System includes Decanter and 25 disposable filters 23 88 8 Thunder Bolt Toboggan 8 8 1 T Wide 4 Long qta. Rutty Now Reg. $34.95 Popcorn up Toboggan in 4 minutes Light Weight Great Fun 29 88 99 $ I Real Pinion Pine Real ft 6 to 8 Ft Tall Guaranteed, " Fresh Cut This Wee- k- SaVRI" 8 Wood Coat Stanley Garage Door Opener Radio Control 2 Controls 1 13 H.P. lor doors up to 18 & Hat Tree their was 311,080 acre feet, compared to 348,700 acre feet on the same date in 1978. Reg.SI.39 ALL Now Q7C BIKES Micro Wave Ovens Sharp io- n- B i nvJ Merry Christmas Village Square only Reg. 469.95 NOW 399 Regular 549.95 NOW47P 329 Special 93 to 100ff and Christmas party, Shopping Center 332 No. Main, Kaysville 9 189 95 H 2 2 Reg. 39.95 Chapman. ask for a donation of Christmas Charity. $3 FMAM DIGITAL 2 for the CLOCK RADIO For reservations call Beth Judy Gloria Bezoskie, Woods, 18" SANKYO NEW MEMBERS to be honored are Geri Benton, and Christine Bennett Lorraine Webster. In lieu of exchange of gifts, they will The reservoirs are listed below, with the total capacity of each shown first, then the Nov. 30, 1979 amount stored, and finally the Nov. 30, 1978 figures. 2 825-786- 776-014- Thim, 2 Gloria Ashby, Guests are welcome. 2 MELCO Maybe! To those little kids, blithely trudging to school, these are normal times. What scares the rest of us is that maybe they are. Washington Journal, la. 2 2 51 NORTH MAIN -K- Electronics j Distributing 22 AYSVILLE HOURS: 9 1 376-420- MON. SAT. 1 -- AasftcaKaEasasaEftKSsaEasacassiBacjaEsaeiKaxjtniBaKsaBiBTCiBisicsinantBa : StAx GRAND OPENING 2 choose trom -- 9-- PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN: 2 2 8 8 & Hours- 8 ., Sat. 9-- 8 Tumbling Judy Silvester Combination in i 766-004- 2 or & Jill Shifter Dance A ufti.au ii ir will For further information call: 2 2 begin on December 6, 1979. begin on January 14, 1980. will Classes Drill Ladies Exercise ep for their 1980 Winter Dance Classes. on on Baton l pre-registrati- Modern Dance Family Owner Mon.-Frl- and Ballet t 12 Speed q(DoL 55 North 600 West Layton and Kaysville) Announces a Pre-scho-ol Verle, Leone Duerden 766-268- Kaysville 13 Record cassette and controls for bass, treble, balance tor programming, record Cassette deck features auto stop, ALC Fuli counter and digital size hinged decorator dust cover. x 10" x 7" Weight: 45 lbs Vinyl veneer cabinet measures 21 2 2 2 jalMMMWIKHaBWWaBHmilMWWWWWBWMMMMMMiaWrgal 8 ! tapes simultaneously Rotary and volume LED indicators mode and stereo broadcast Becky Williams and Susie TOTAL capacity of the reservoirs is 510,000 acre feet. That figure includes water stored in the Pineview, Causey, Willard, Echo, East Canyon, Wanship and Lost Creek reservoirs. Priced Very Low j J 645 No. Main St. - 766-13- Record cassette live or from AM, FM, or or from AM, FM or cassette. Make 2 Lights, Garlands, Glass Ornaments 8 S Small Engine Repair RecorderPlayer, Recorder Player and BSR Full Size Automatic Record Changer. Christmas Tree Decorations 2 Dura Flame Logs I & Kingspoint ANIFMMPX Stereo Receiver with Feature Packed Cassette 2 Ful Selection of - C Reg. 249.95 en 88 88 IL I a Decorate your entry with this popular Bentwood Coat & Hat Tree. Beautiful Walnut Rnish 8 Ruggedly engineered to pile up plenty of firewood and fuel savings for years to come, an Echo Chain Saw has to be one of the soundest investments you can make. New Chains, Oregon Chain Products Chains Sharpened r 9" thru 14 Selection around Como In today for a Fra DamonatratkMi 2 Christmas Trees ctioose?rom Quit fueling 2 3CSS5CSSSKS3aS5CS5SSSSiOCS55CS?SKSS2aS3S3S5KSHCSSSCaS3CaS5-j,C4Ca- Real Bonnemort. Mrs. Dorotha Walker will be hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday, Dec. 11. Cohosting will be Mrs. Jackie Murri. The program will be given by Mrs. Leone Gurr. Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. Ramona Gailey. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Dorcus Thomas, Mrs. Roetta Horsley and Mrs. Sarah Giles. Thursday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. at Country Garden Restaurant, 325 East 200 South, Clearfield. The cost is $5.50. A social will precede dinner. Entertainment will be provided by 12,400, 14,100. wwl Now Reg. $2.79 Lakeview Business PINEVIEW: 110,000, 59,400, 64,800; Causey: 7,000, 1,630, 185,000, 1,750; Willard: 162,400; 159,550; Echo, 74,000, 19.000, 47,550; East Canyon; 17,200; 20,250, 52.000, Wanship: 62,000, 36,000, 43,750; Lost Creek: 20,000, Now Roll up Toboggan Deluxe 57" Rol West Bench Makes 2 199 Reg. 6.19 Hot Air Corn Popper 4 Unbreak aMs Light Weight 4 Web Handle tor Easy Towing Will Carry Two Children Mrs. Dorothy Lotz, Mrs. Nora Miller Alice and Mrs. Professional Women will hold 1979 2 tesses were Mrs. Oralie Waite, Mrs. Anna Bennett, live Reservoirs Of gifts. They met Dec. 5 for the special event. Assisting hos- Christmas List Capacity SAWS L A SOUND ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENT Lakeview BPW Holds Party For MR. DAY, who was attending Weber State College at the time, began his banking career in 1968 as a part-tim- e CHAIN Kaysville Clubs Christmas Party For out of wallpaper and other materials, np designed a Christmas card 2 clubs, and that each Rotarian should become more aware to the guide of classifications. President-elec- t Udell Green of the Kaysville club presided in the absence of President Dwain Buchanan, who has been hospitalized. Mrs. Forney along with the other Rotary Anns attended the meeting and banquet, np making Christmas carolers refreshment chairman; Elisa Hanney, games; and Jean Porter, sold by the being American Cancer Society. A Wayne Saltsgiver, Layton Rotary President, center, Rotary District Governor Richard Forney of Boise, Ida., and Udell Green, Kaysville President-Elect- , in absence of Dwain Buchanan, Rotary President of Kaysville who is confined to the hospital, np 4-- H Club meetings are held on Mondays of each week at the home of Mrs. Marx. They have held three meetings. During the first meeting they made Christmas balls, and at the second meeting the group had fun making decorative ornaments for their Christ- winter season, is being led by Mrs. Dorothy Marx. THE NEW officers for the Rushforth, wwl party planner. recently organized for the Bart Coombs, a former cancer patient, has 6. nr it Over 14 years experience it" t rpirrrT tt 766-071- 1 (after 5:00 p.m.) in dance Instruction and pet f onn aiua y it rr irirr rinrruninirtrn I |