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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX Poor copys : - NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 17, 1981 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, onrr lood Donors r; ' j-- : . Donors of 546 ' Ron L. Creamer, Sunset, 21; William Daley, Layton, 20; to McKay-De- e David Day, Roy 22; R. Merlin honored by the Deschamps, Ogden, 21; Don special dinner r men Twenty-fouFordyce, Roy, 24; Ned R. Tuesday. and one woman will be guests Greenwood, Gransville, 20; of the hospital in recognition of Michael D. Heiner, Morgan, 20. their concern for others. Wendell Holmes, Liberty, 22; David G. Howard, Ogden, LEADING THE list of 20; Joseph S. Jeffs, Syracuse, donors is Hill AFB employee Blaine J. Coy of Ogden who ; 20; Kirt W. Johnson, Layton, 22; Shelley R. King, Clearhas contributed 42pintsTwen-t- y other Hill AFB employees, field, 21; Larry U. Perkes, a McKay-De- e Roy, 23; Keith W. Stephens, employee from Layton, 23; David O. SudClearfield, a construction and airman an worker, P. Calvert of Roy, who is employed at Clearfield State Mrs. Helen Johnson was Bank, will also be recognized. hostess to the members of the Dr. James Hauser, Ogden Club at her home on ALonas whose teenage neurosurgeon afternoon Sept. 15. Tuesdy bet the daughter, Amy, was folneficiary of donated blood Mrs. Delene Bowman enterlowing an autombile accident tained the Fine Arts Club at in April will speak at the her nome Tuesday evening. dinner. , Mrs. Florence Barton was cohostess. The book review was DONORS ARE Jerry G. Archibald, Farmington, 20; given by Mrs. Ann Buchanan. OGDEN pints of blood patients were hospital at a 1 Mrs-Bett- s ADULT WINNERS 22 ALSO, MRS. Calvert, P. Raymond airman pints; Dale 20 Page, Know les, pints; medical Techonolgist at McKay-De- 20 pints; Willis e, Packard, Morgan, employed 20 by Wilkinson Construction, pints. Kaysville Clubs y ' Adult winners in the county tennis tournament are, front, Selma Holbrook, left, Shirley ODell, Marti Anger, Jeannie Wellington and DeeAnn Robinson. Back, Maxine Harmon, tournament director; Lo ,, Nestman, Jack Senninger, J, ODell. Nick Lunt and Carol Bingham. weeks, Kaysville, 20; Joe Trease, Sunset, 20; Steven A. A. Vaughan, Roy, 21; Robert Walker, Clinton, 22; L. Ray Wright, Washington Terrace, 20. All are Hill AFB employees. Members of the Davis County Medical Auxiliary met Tuesday Sept. 8 at Canterbury Hall and Gardens in Bountiful for a luncheon meeting and fashion show. ZCM1 furnished the clothing for the latest' fashions at the fashion show. The event was under the direction of Mrs. JoAnn Phil lips, auxiliary president. i H -- , 4 111 '- SNNTVERSARYiMONTHICONTINUES - s I '1,' 'j' PoiyCotton STRETCH VELOUR I Designer lengths values to $9.98 yd. 80 wide CAUCO COTTON PRINTS Designer lengths , i f Values to $3,49 yd.. 45 wide , BOUNTIFUL - More than adults and 75 youth from Layton to North Salt Lake in this summer's Davis County Tennis Tournament. AMONG THOSE participating and their results: In men's B Singles; Barry Hunt, first; Jerry Wellington, second; Men's 35 and older singles: Jon O'Dell, first, and Lo Nestman, second; Men's A Singles: Jack Senninger, first; Tom Smith, second: Men's Open Singles: Rod Hunt, first; John Imazu-m- i. second; Ladies B Singles: Jeannie Wellington, first; LuAnn Hayes, second. Ladies Open Singles:Selena Holbrook, first. Karell Bingham, second; Men's B Doubles: Gail Anger and Nick Lunt, first; Lo Nestman and ; 1 v yd. Youth winners in the county tennis tournament include front, Chris Ramsdell, left, Anissa Robinson, Chris Anger, Kevin Carter, nifer Garff, Tiffin Anger,', and Brya pmery. Back, Kym Palmer, left, Chris Bingman, Becky jajAnn Butler, Annette Alexander, Carol Butler, Katie Watkins and Heather Peal. TENNIS WINNERS 100 1 69 Gary Nestman, second; Mens Open Doubles: John Imafumi and Tom Madill, first; Rod Hunt and Sam Ajoni, second; Ladies B Doubles: Jeannie Wellington and Marti Anger,' first; Linda Neilsen and Jenny Stewart, second. Ladies A Doubles: Shirley O'Dell and Pat Osborn, first; Deanne Robingson and Selena Holbrook, second; Mixed Doubles: Jon O'Dell and Shirley O'Dell, first; Gail and Marti Anger, second. YOUTH participation included: Boys 10 Singles: Chris Ramsdell, first; Chris Anger, second; Boys 12 Singles Bryan Emery, first, York Ma jor, second; Boys 14 Singles Jon Garff, first; Chris Bing ham, second; Boys 16 Singles Gary Nestman, first; John Hafen,' second; Girls 10 Singles: Anjssa Robinson, first; Amy Bell, second. ' Girls tl2 Singles: Heather Peel, first; Carol Butler and Tiffin Anger, second; Girls 14 Singles: Malinda Major, first, LuAnn Butler, second; Girls BOYS 16 Singles: Jennifer Grff, first; Kim Palmer, second; Doubles: Brian Boys 14-1- 6 Doubles; John Hafen and Kirk Simmons, first; Gary Nestman and John Eyring, second; Girls Doubles; Katie Watkins and Kim Palmer, first; Annette Alexander and Jan Huff, second. 10-J- 2 Emery and York Major, first; Sean Monson and Kevin Carter, second. T . Poulsen Completes T raining Marine Pfc. Teresa J. Poulsen, daughter of Joanne S. Carson of Sunset, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. DURING THE training cycle, she was introduced to the typical daily routine that she will experi eight-wee- k ence during her enlistment, throughout the training cycle. and studied the personal and professional standards tradi- tionally exhibited by Marines. She participate in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills including close order drill and first aid. Teamwork and were emphasized A 1980 GRADUATE of Clearfield High, she joined the Marine Corps in April 1981. Experience is knowing a lot of things you shouldn't do. AJazette, Sabula, la. , mtm s School is back in session after spending endless hours shuttling, little leaguing, and lamenting over the little ones, you now at last have luxuhous leisure time for yourself1 Time in which to do things fa you things lost in the summer ' shuttle, like trimming off pounds or inches j C0'e Stripe RIBBING YARDAGE Values to $1.98 yd. 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