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Show V I i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27, 1981 Missionaries Awarded Second At National Conference decision making merchandising. He also received a bronze medal and. for the second year, a President's award. P ART1CIPANTS in the area in which Brent competed were given problems in marketing and merchandising. They had ten minutes to prepare their answers, then five minutes to make their presentations to a panel of seven judges. The judges then had five minutes to ask them questions. Two participants from each state may qualify to compete nationally in each areas. BRENT IS attending Weber State College as a sophomore. He will graduate in June with an associate degree of applied science in sales and retailing. He will attend Utah State University in the fall with a scholarship in leadership achieve- BRENT LAYTON The Junior Collegiate (J.C.) Distributive Education Clubs of America held a National Career Development Conference and National Competition in Las Vegas, Nev. during 1. the week of April ment. He is currently employed at Kings Variety Store in Layton. He has been involved in DECA since his freshman year at Davis High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Layton, Kaysville. TEN AREAS of competition were included in which students from all over the United States participated. Brent Layton. Utah State THE ADVISOR of DECA at Weber State College is John Burkes. The state advisor is President of J.C. DECA attended the conference. He was awarded second place in the area of management- - LAYTON MERLENE FOWLER ELDER STEED ELDER FLINT Meilene fowler, who just returned from a ear and a half in England, where she filled ail LDS mission in the England I eeds Mission, will report her experiences on Sunday. May II at the Syracuse Second Wald Sacrament meeting Elder Scott Steed, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Steed of Kaysville, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Washington D.C. Mission. He will enter the MTC June 11. Elder Tage Ivan Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Flint, 978 South Flint Street. Layton, has been called to serve an LDS Mission to the Chicago South (Spanishl Mission. He w ill enter the MTC on June 4. THE MEETING time is 1:50 p.m. and the chapel is located . at 251HI S. Bluff Road. Syia-cuse- A graduate of Clearfield Carl Grunander, also of High School. Miss l ow lei is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn fowler. 24tr S. 2000 WSC. W.. Svracuse. vsb ELDER STEED will speak in Sacrament meeting on Sun. May 31 in the Kaysville-Crestwoo- d 12th LDS Ward at 3:15 p.m.. 1039 East Crest-woo- d Road. Kaysville. He graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He was active in music; the a'cappella choir, madrigals, and was active in sports. He was a cheerleader, served on the student seminary council and has been state judo champion six times. Good company. good food, a good program and much more can be enjoyed each Tuesday afternoon in the former East Layton City Hall. Everything p.m. begins at Elder Flint graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He was active in sports, playing varsity basketball. He has completed his freshman year of college, attending WSC and BYU. chairman for the group, says they are not poor but if people would like to donate to the program, the assistance would be welcome. 1 THIS IS Lay ton's new senior citizens program. For the past six weeks. Richard Hunt, Layton City's Parks and Recreation Department head has invited senior citizens to travel to the East Layton city hall for an afternoon of socializing combined with a short program and a pot luck luncheon. ANA ONE who would like to help the senior citizens by volunteering services for craft teaching, programs or any- thing else should contact Richard Hunt, Riley, Officers in the Layton senior citizen program are Richard Hunt, advisor; Sam Dato, manager; Dan Riley, Viola program chairman; To Report On Mission Elder Richard Fielding has returned home following a two year mission spent in the Mission. He will report on his experiences in the Layton Sixth W'ard, North Church St. at 10:45 May 31. AN OPEN house w ill be held in his honor that afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding, 1530 Church St., Layton, vsb Save s200 on MCS Series 45 watt stereo package. those attending. Everyone brings something including their own eating utensils. At first, the number attending was small but as the word has spread throughout the community, more people are taking advantage of the program. Last Tuesday nearly 30 people were there. Thursday at Noon SO FAR, no city or county money has been used for the Layton Senior Citizen program. Food for the luncheons has been pot luck. Some senior citizens and other members of the community have donated kitchen utensils, chairs and a pool table. Mrs. Nellie Schow has three of her original oil paintings hanging on the wall. Dan Riley, the program QdOqid TTTrirr S- -. 208 EaitGntiMXLaytoii Mileagemaker XPs on a driven at DAD. 8??9 Dad s Day is in the good of summertime. So you're sure to find a sensational gift for your special man in the JCPenney Summer Catalog. It s bubbling over with more than 180 pages of hot items. Like barbecue grills and bikes. Just call us with your order it will be ready to in a few days. pick-u- p Or, if your choose, speedy UPS will deliver right to your door! Here's hoping your June 21st is a bright sunny day! Shop our Big Men's Extra-Tal- stereo clock radio 54.95. 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No. 3248 8229 Sale 42.95 food chairmen; Harry Dunn, equipment chairman; Veda Scott, finance chairman. THE FOOD is prepared by Familiar Mrs. Well, what excuse can you offer for coming home this hour of the night? Chief Well. I was playing golf with some friends. Mrs. At 2 a.m.? Chief Sure. We used used night clubs. 45 or Dan 376-345- 8 376-548- Anderson and Roberta Jardit, Perth-Australi- a purchased separately 679.85. Layton residents who have attended the weekly senior citizen meetings and pot luck dinners that have been held each Tuesday for the past six weeks at the old East Layton City Hall. SENIORS MEET HIS FAREWELL is scheduled May 31. Kavsville 6th Ward Chapel, 331 S. 50W.,at 10:20 a.m. HE ATTENDED WSC. w here he w as a member of the Weber State Institute Mixed Chorus. Elder Steed is an Eagle Scout, served as 1st assistant to the Bishop, and has been employed with ZCM1 and the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City. 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