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Show WEEKLY I 1 ( NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 NEWS JOURNA! REFLEX-DA- VIS Awarded U of U Track Scholarship Elaine Hegwood Places Second In Speech Contest from the University of Utah. He w ill begin his studies at the University this fall quarter. A 1980 graduate of Layton High School, John was a member of the high school track team. He started his running career as a miler but now he is more interested in cross coun- SHE IS now residing at Columbia, Miss., with her family. The contest drew contestants from as far away as Japam Australia, Zimbabwe, and Guyana, as well as all of the 50 United States. She represented the Dixie Region of try running and marathon races. John took first place in the 4th of July Weber marathon race. He received a first at the Hill Air Force Base 10 mile race and he placed 15th out of 2500 in the Memorial Day race in Salt Lake City. SINCE graduating from high school, John has completed a International Toastmistress Clubs. IT WAS only four years ago that she organized a club in her area. The clubs are used as a powerful force for business government and community leadership among outstanding women throughout the world to better themselves, families, and their work, etc. They develop leadership skills, organization techniques, selfdevelopment and much more. Elaine chose the subject of Hope After Thirty. MITCHELL PALMER Eagle Honor Mitchell Palmer received his Eagle Scout award at a special awards night on Sept. 10. His parents, Bruce and Shirley Palmer, are residents of Kaysville, 83 E. 350 So. THE AWARD was given to him by Clara Ward and Bishop Craig Hansen and he was honored by several other scouting officials, Lynn Blood, Dee Page, and Wynn Passey. The Kaysville 16th Ward Scouts and guests were in attendance. The award was preceded with a barbecue and 50 scouting awards given to other scouts of the Kaysville 16th Ward. BARRY FLITTON made of walnut. It is lined with s inch cedar. Total cost for the chest was between $60 and $70. Mr. Flitton built it as a Christmas gift for his daughter. After some prodding and persuading by members of his three-fourth- family, Barry Flitton of Layton agreed to enter some of his woodwork creations in the Utah State Fair. This year is the first time he has ever entered a fair. Fie did it reluctantly. ' MR. FLITTON finds woodworking is an excellent hobby. His skill at it was proven when he received top honors at this years state fair. for his gun cabinet and the first place ribbon for this cedar chest in the arts and crafts amateur division. The gun cabinet was a graduation present for Mr. son. It is made of solid walnut. The beautiful piece of furniture cost about $80 to build. Flit-ton- 's W. jttb. ' John Totaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Totaro of 1126 E. Snow Creek Dr., Layton, has received a track scholarship Know The Mrs. Elaine Harris Hegwood won the second place honor in the International Speech Contest, held recently in Atlanta, Ga. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wane Harris of 1120 South State, Clearfield. ELAINE IS a graduate of Davis High School and spent her early youth in Clearfield. She is the wife of Floyd M. Hegwood, retired from the United States Air Force. Elaine is a member of the MITCHELL IS a graduate honor student of Davis High and seminary. He is attending the U of U this year.He plays the guitar and is employed at the Oakridge County Club. Toastmistress Tenn-To- Club, an organization that she joined while her husband was stationed at HAFB. Weather Does high humidity in the summer make us uncomfortable? THE RELATIVE humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) has a noticeable effect on us because the body perspires constantly, the amount depending on actvitiy and other factors. On days when a high pressure system is above us, with its usual dry, cool air, we feel good. The drier air causes rapid evaporation of perspiration, and clothes do not become wet or sticky. "A littie bit of San Francisco con be found at the bedutiful ',4 Bratten's Cove in Bountiful SUPERB SEAFOOD 4 STEAiS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Soafood Mon. thru Thurs. It AM. 9P.M. Fri. and Sal Nil 1385 S. 500 West It AM. -- 10 P.M. Closed Sundays Bountiful 295-238- 4 Boise Cascade four-poste- China hutch and kitchen cabinets have all been pro- awarded, Barry Flitton received the Best of Show prize ' sign painting course in California. He worked at the Footlocker in the Layton Hills Mall. John is now training w ith the University track team under the leadership of Coach Mike Jones, dmg These and many other woodworking pieces including a dining room set, chests of r drawers, a bed, a WHEN THE prizes were - ELAINE HARRIS commercial duced by Mr. Flitton during the last 15 years. His workshop is simple. It is located in the garage. ALTHOUGH MR. Flitton did take some shop classes in junior high school and in the Layton High School Community School program, he has no real formal woodworking training - just a lot of experience. He became really in-- THE CEDAR chest is also New Board Chairman volved in woodworking as a hobby when his wife bought Jtim a table saw for a Christmas present. This w as 15 years ago. Since that time, Mr. Flitton has added to his tool selection by purchasing needed power hand tools. His only large power tool is the table saw. United Way According to Maggie Ryan, Kaysville city librarian, the library boad has appointed William H. Umpleby of Kaysville as the new board chairman. INSULATION - 12 full thickness. A snug fit for conventional walls and places needing additional temperture control. 3 MARK REPAIR I FIREPLACE FURNACE Regular $599.00 9 At HAFB October EADBTT1HI G full thickness. For ceilings, attics, crawl spaces and contemporary walls. 15" or 23' 6 1 width. 2 The annual UnHAFB ited Way of Davis County campaign kickoff luncheon is at the HAFB set for Oct. NCO Club at noon. Mounts flush against brick - doesn't protrude into living area Converts fireplace to airtight efficiency Warm bronze finish jn I O 1 All makes, reasonable cooler service and installations. BRIMLEY REPAIR SERVICE Phone Layton 6 PINE STUD GRADE Paneling JAMES B. Bruff. vice president of Max Factor's Utah operations, and a longtime United Way supporter, will give the keynote address. Reservations may be made by calling 5 825-or 45 by Tuesday Used TV's for sale 376-819- 1 Set Kickoff MR. UNPLEBY will assume his new term from Gerald Hess, also of Kaysville,. TV FIBERGLASS RIO OAK us-nsi- " 19 5 4x8-1- . 8" fa. 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