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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 22, 1981 Senior Cit. Luncheon The monthly Layton Senior Citizens luncheon will be held Jan. 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the Layton High School cafeteria. THE MENU will include sliced turkey with dressing, potatoes and gravy, buttered Medical broccoli, parkerhouse rolls, Housing Authority Invites Residents Auxiliary chocolate cake and milk. There is a suggested donation of $1.75. The Laytones singing group will provide the entertainment. dmg Holds Meet The Davis County Housing Authority is planning a citizens participation meeting for Jan. 29 at 6 p.m. at the Davis County Housing Authority, 225 South 200 West (basement), Farmington. The Davis County Medical Auxiliary met Jan. 13 at Davis North Medical Center for their monthly business meeting and luncheon. AUXILIARY president, Campbell, conducted. The group discussed their par- ing, plumbing, siding, exterior painting, etc. No "cosmetic work such as interior painting, carpets, drapes, remodeling of interiors, etc. Contact Davis County Housing Authority. Fran Spencer, phone ticipation of the upcoming January 8, 1981 Robert Lynn and Maureen Gardner, 4595 S. Sun stone Rd. No. 87, Murray, girl. Esteban and Diane Haro, 325 East Knowlton No. 5, Health Fair at the Layton Hills Mall on Feb. 20 and 21. They are concerned w ith the national program "Shape Up For Life, locally under the direction of Claudia Brilliant. Biographies of all the physicians in Davis County are being obtained by Helen Tanner. A nominating committee for next year's officers was also discussed. JUNE CUTLER, legislation chairman, spoke of the current bills concerning medical practice. (iuest speaker, Michele Van Sickle, state legislative chairman for the Utah Association Layton, girl. Michael and Karen Lujan, 887 Birch St., Clearfield, boy. January 9, 1981 Ronald and Rosalie Marble, 109 N. 125 W., Clearfield, girl. Gerald and Mary Ann Jacobs, 830 Kirk St., Layton, Distinguished citizen award plaques and certificates of appreciation were presented to Ann Harris and Doneta M. Gatherum last T hursday evening. Jan. 15. at the Layton city council meeting. were by Mayor Lewis G. Shields and were given in recognition of the serv ice the two recipients rendered to Layton city in 1980 as officers in the Layton City Improvement Association. Ann Harris served as the president of the Layton City Improvement Association. In this capacity, she was responsible for coordinating many civic projects including Riata THE AWARDS d girl. Ann Harris and Doneta Gatherum have received Distinguished Citizen awards from the Layton City Council for community service. DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS Days. She also helped with the city cleanup campaign. the city during the past two BESIDES ACTING as president of the LC1A, Ann Harris has also served as president of the Lay ton Chamber of Commerce. She is a member of the city planning commission, the owner and operator of a Lay ton business and a member of the Downtown Layton Im- THIS SCRAPBOOK was submitted to the community provement group. Doneta Gatherum served as the secretary of the LCIA for the past two years. She year period. January 10, 1981 Richard and Janis Wardleigh, 5866 S. 2550 W. , Roy, boy. Jan and Dixie Rogers, 209 Barbara Ave., Layton, "What on Earth am the State Capitol? girl. Towns for inspection. It was part of the criteria used to award cash prizes and certificates to cities in Utah showing the most improvement during the past two year period. Layton received a $100 award for their achievements during 1979 and 1980. dmg assisted with many LC'IA projects including Riata Days and the preparation of a Layton city scrapbook which contained the history of Layton and the accomplishments of January Medical Center by the auxiliary. A luncheon was then enjoyed at the hospital. The next business meeting and luncheon will be held at Lakeview Hospital on Feb. 10. Terry and Peggy Tidwell, 875 E. 1000 S., Clearfield, girl. January 12, 1981 Quentin and Wanda Cole, 350 E. Gordon St. No. thank you for your cooperation. The Management BARRY H. AVERY January 14, 1981 Donald and Gail Savage, 894 E. 450 S., Clearfield, boy. Gregory and Ann Smith, 2825 S. 2620 W. No. 270, West Valley City, boy. David and Joyce Carter, 301 North Main St., No. 43, TAX SERVICE in the comfort of your home Business Personal Partnership Year Around Audit Service Layton, girl. h We 1, Layton, girl. January 15, 1981 Alan and Kathleen Allred, 2462 N. 720 W., Clearfield, girl. Kirk and Deborah Cowdin, 1251 W. 1045 S., Syracuse, boy. Jay and Cindy Fackrell, 6483 South Combe Rd., Ogden, self-hel- p are changing our display ad deadline to Wednesday at noon effective immediately. There will also be a change in the picture deadline to Thursday at 6 p.m. Copy deadline will be Thursday at noon. donated to Davis North 11, 1981 Status of I980f Community Development grant; types of rehabilitation that have been accomplished; types of loans available; loans; and disussion. questions, suggestions. etc. We en- legislative process. FOLLOWING the lecture a film entitled, "Self Breast Examination" was seen. This was one of the video cassettes girl. be: DEADLINES CHANGED Doing at She g such as roofs, electrical wir lightened the group of the er, girl. David and Yvonne Jorgensen, 1452 W. 1650 N. No. 4, Layton, girl. Kenneth and Patricia Yurisich, 240 W. 2050 N., Sunset, I THE PURPOSE of this meeting is to involve citizens in the planning and plans of this grant and some of the topics to be discussed will substantial rehabilitation, of Women, spoke about Michael and Kim Bresnyan, 71 12 W. 5500 S., Hoop- progress committee of the Utah League of Cities and MONEY AVAILABLE will be unused funds from 1980 grant. Cities eligible are Bountiful, West Bountiful. Woods Cross, Layton, Syracuse and South Weber. Homeowners with low and-o- r moderate income are eligible. Types of loans available are deferred interest loans and three percent loans. Loan may be used for all 776-118- south. north: Lu-De- 13 Years Experience For Appointment Call girl. 376-261- 9 WILLIAM O. NELSON STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED & Day Slated In WINDSHIELDS 327-28I- h Street, Ogden 399-923- 8 578 N. Main, Layton 376-121- 3 . Kaysville INSURANCE SPECIALISTS J&rJL QUALITY GLASS FIFTEEN lectures will he presented by five different instructors. They are William O. Nelson, speaking on our relationship with Christ; Douglas E. Brinley , instructor at the Ogden Institute, speaking on Education TRUCKS The LDS Church Educational System-OgdeCenter, in cooperation with the Farmington. Kaysville, Kaysville East, Kaysville South and. Kaysville Crestwood Stake will sponsor an education day on Jan. 24 at the Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center, 555 N. 100 E.. from p.m. n 9 START A GREAT YEAR WITH SAVINGS CLIP THE COUPONS improving your marriage; Frank Sartiago, an assistant dean at BYU, speaking on repentance and forgiveness; and Sheryl Clements, nutrition and food specialist will cover food storage. Registration will be handled by ward committees. A fee of $5 per person provides admittance to all classes. Those interested should register with They are good this month January their ward committees. However, individuals may LA YTON FORD register at the door. 1573 N. Main ire 1 MOTOCRAFT OILand OIL FILTER SPECIAL Includes up to 5 quarts of Motoreraft oil, Motorcraft oil filter and installation. 0 Automobile Accidents 0 Snowmobiling Accidents Winter 0 Extended Cold Exposure 0 Accidents Snow 0 0 0 Winters Sports PRICE-PA- RTS r MOTORCRAFT SPECIAL ENGINE TUNE-U- P p TOTAL SPECIAL and LABOR Any applicable taxes Anv applicable taxes H Richard Barton May Cause You Serious Problems If Not Corrected in Time! Dont Take A Chance Call Today I and LABOR 8 Cylinder extra. VALID JAN. FEB., 1981 1 ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS COOLING SYSTEM CHECK SPECIAL Ineludes electronic scope check of engine; check of battery ; check of hoses, belts, wipers; and cheek of tire wear. Includes check of radiator cap. all fittings and hoses, and water pump; pressure test of cooling system for leaks. Parts and coolant extra only if required. Slipping On Ice Dr. W. RTS $38.49 $40.67 extra. VALID JAN. FEB., 1981 Shoveling I PRICE-PA- 6 Cylinder $15.80 Skiing 776-120- 0 includes installation of Solid state tune-uMotorcraft spark plugs; inspection of choke, throttle I linkage, spark plug wires and distributor rap; I adjustment of carburetor and timing Fours slightly less; Econolines slightly more. Repair Order No. TOTAL SPECIAL Phone Layton I j TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED I I TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED $9.95 Anv applicable taxes extra. $9.95 Any appUrabte taxes ALID JAN, FEBM 1981 extra. VALID JAN. FEB., 1981 376-34- 95 8lll;iililififliRailIEtil4iliill mm LAYTON FORD gJjSf FORD 1573 NORTH MAIN PHONE 776-120-0 LAYTON, UTAH 84041 EQRD 1 |