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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 15, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 15, 1980 $ :ii;f Pf 141 4 : u J h 9; North Layton Junior High eight grade ficers include Heidi Jordan, left, vice president; Linda Carrasco, president and Shanna Gailey, secretary. Il ndCIPCDC nrinnr IS II A Lf UrrluCnO 12 O 41:- 44 ' 4, 17 federal Head Start donned the tradiSchool. Lincoln at They students Elementary tional mortar boards and received diplomas. Some parents were in attendance to cheer their students on, as well. Instructor is Tina It was a special occasion, last week, for HEAD START GRADUATION Jaramillo. Morris Hansen, Syracuse, Bountiful, an incumbent GOP candidate, will face Haven R. Burningham, of Bountiful, for state senator from District 23. CANDIDATES will also be vying for seats in the Utah FARMINGTON There will be a full slate of candidates seeking the 12 county, state and board of education offices up for grabs in Davis County this election year. TEN OF the offices will be of a political nature, while the remaining two will be for seats Davis on the School District Board of Education. Of major interest at filing deadline Monday were candi-catand seeking the non-partis- es Clifford S. LeFevre, a Democrat, and Adam A. Jacobs, a Republican, both of Clearfield, will Republican. compete in District 52. DISTRICT 53 will have five three Democrats candidates and two Republicans, all from House of Representatives from Districts 55, 56 and 57, all in Davis County. All but two of these districts have only one candidate from each political party. In District 51 it will be War51, 52, 53, 54, ren Smith Wimmer, field, Layton. Republican candidates are Ruby J. Price and Franklin W. Knowlton. Democratic hopefulls are Arnold H. Romero, Golden C. Clear- Democrat, against a Sill and Judy Darlington. county commission posts. a . One will be elected to Two Republicans and one Democrat will compete for a seat in the Utah House from District 54. GOP candidates are J. Leon Sorenson, Farmington; and E. Ute Knowlton, Kaysville. Dub Lawrence, Centerville, former Davis County sheriff, is the lone Democrat. REPUBLICAN incumbents Lloyd Selleneit, Kim R. and Robert H. Garff in will be seeking Districts 55, 56 and 57 Bum-ingha- Their Democratic - Tru oppo- nents will be Vernon L. Holman, Bountiful, District 55; Duane A. Burnett, Woods Cross, District 56; and Brian E. Ferguson, Bountiful, District 57. KENNETH H. Franck, of East Layton, is seeking a seat on the School District Board of Education in District 3. He is unopposed. Vernon R. Bargson, of Clearfield, and Bruce Watkins, of Sunset, will vye for the lone seat in District 5. grb Ux 9TH GRADE OFFICERS Leading North Laytons ninth grade class 1)6 Brenda Martinez lef1. next year vice president; Michelle Marberry, president and Larry Yanez, secretary. i each position. INCUMBENT Morris F. Swapp, Bountiful, will attempt to seek against Gary R. Blodgett, Bountiful; Howard 0. Wiscombe, Boun-tifu- bought the entire remaining stock at tremendous savings! Big 0 if WIMtrnw l, and Harry B. Gerlach Sr., Val Verda, all on the Re- publican ticket. Boyd A. Ivory, of Bountiful, is the lone Democratic candicommission date for the seat. 303 SERIES INCUMBENT Glen W. Flint, of West Point, will chal- jr lenge William T. (Bill) Hall, of Clearfield, and Glen E. Saunders of Clinton, for the post as Republicans. Jim Kirkham, of Sunset, is the only Democratic candidate for this post. : HFGoodrich wami ,4 The tire that made the BECAUSE THERE are three Republican candidates commission vying for and four GOP candidates for commission post, the ta TA name famous. IPGoodrich ilFGoodrieh GABRIL RED RADIALTA RADIAL TA FREE RYDER ar only two for each postion will be nominated the the Davis County Republican Party Convention on June 14. for The tow top each commission seat will then face each other on the primary election ballot in September. Buy 3 computer tuned vote-gette- Red Kaysville Junior High studentbody C. RICHARD (Dick) Reid, of Bountiful, a Republican, STUDENTBODY commission filed for the seat and then withdrew his nomination on April 29. OFFICERS Jack Monson Bangerter, Ryders of- and get ONE FREE ficers preparing to lead in student school year government for the 1980-8include Paul Lee, Kaysville, vice president; David Kinard, Fruit Heights, president and Brianna Bacon, secretary. 1 16 hwuiakon 3.01 The one passenger tiretiritna track reconi .. MAY Watkins Glen. Daytona. Sabring LeMans B F Goodrich was there to show you a passenger tire the tough enough to challenge track. First domestically made passenger tire to both satisfy 1980 17, BEER and Department FREE ROOT HOMEMADE DONUTS te.eA track competition. The Lifesaver Radial TA. If the professionals can race on it, you know you can depend on it! 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