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Show REFLEX LEADER SEPTEMBER 30, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN Kiwanis F ormed For Clinton Area CLINTON-- A new Kiwanis club has been organized in Clinton by the following personnel: Kiwanis Governor of the Utah-ldah- o District Howard Bills, Lt. Governor Lewis Shields of Division Two, Builder Club Representative Clyde Hunter from Salt Lake City and Walter Boyden, District Kiwanis. secretary of the Utah-ldah- o THE INDIVIDUALS elected to direct the club during the year were: Ricky Hansen, president; Kent Johnston, secretary and treasurer, with the following individuals elected to positions on board of directors, Kieth Waldron, Terry Flitton, W. Steven Smith, Dennis Simonsen and Gerald Travis. Sponsoring the new building of the Clinton club was the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield with president Ben Adams, acting as chairman and committee members Joe Knight, Larry Sessions, Cornell Jenson, Smith Page, Lyle Landis, Fred Getty ane Harold Steele. 1982-8- 3 MAYOR DENNIS Smith of Clinton city was present at the organization meeting and stated that the city was in need of a volunteer group to help further youth programs now active in the community. He also thanked those in attendance for their efforts in recruiting of club members and setting a positive approach in community projects. New President Ricky Hansen of the club stated that new memberships are still being accepted and are invited to meet with the club on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Clinton City Hall or call new CLINTON GETS KIWANIS CLUB 825-923- Kaysville Events Begin At Davis High THEY'RE OFF! Monday, Sept. 27 marked the opening of activities plan- with balloons not Reminiscent, perhaps, of Around the World in 80 Days, quite as large but hope as big from more than 700 Burton Elementary students that theyd travel at least as far, the hundreds of balloons accepted into the upper reaches, last week, carrying messages from the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights students, Photo by Robert Regan hoping for answers from near and far. ned for Davis High Homecoming Week. Stewart Show to Open The annual LeConte Stewart Festival: Utah Landscape Painting Today, will open Sunday, Oct. 3, at the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center, 2175 South Main, Bountiful. An opening reception for the public will be held from p.m. at the center. 2-- 5 Claudia LeConte Stewart, Landscape Painter, will be shown at 2:30 p.m. At 4 p.m. a A FILM by Sise-mor- e, gallery talk will be given by Dr. Robert S. Olpin, art historian from the University of Utah. In addition to the paintings of LeConte Stewart, the exhibit will also feature Utah landscapes by Ken Baxter, Norma S. Forsberg, George Handrahan, Earl Jones, Randall Lake. Nancy Lund, Elva Malin, Richard Murray, Denis Phillips, Anton J. Rasmussen, and Kathryn Stats. tion and Department of Art. Partial funding for the project has been provided by the Utah State Arts Council and the Na- THIS exhibit is presented at Art Cen- the Bountiful-Davi- s ter by the University of Utahs Division of Continuing Educa- - day 5 to 9 p.m., Tuesday through Friday 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. tional Endowment for the Arts. The show will continue at the center through Nov. 12. For more information about the show and other activities offered at the center call Gallery hours are Mon- Admission is free. Kaysville David Simmons, who has have had the misfortune of injured feet and wearing casts. Mrs. Oreta Parker was honored on her birthday anniversary with a family party held at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker in Provo. Other guests included her husband, Frank and their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Broschinsky, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt, Fruit Heights. spent the summer in England w here he attended the Oxford University, has returned home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons. Visitors for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whitesides was Mrs. their daughter-in-laJim Whitesides and son Jimmy ' of El Toro, Calif. Mrs. Blaine Lindahl accompanied them to Utah and spent the week in Layton with her Mrs. LaVon Curtis of Logan was a recent visitor of her sister Mrs. Helen Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Major, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major and families attended mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Green. Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed was her sisMr. ter and brother-in-laand Mrs. Mark Bell of Salt Lake City. Both children of Mrs. Adeline Barton, Heather and Brian the funeral service of their Darrell Tingey brother-in-la- TO THE Morning is this and the agenda includes many traditional activities. Some of these include Sophomore, Junior and Senior Days, the Homecoming Parade and the Homecoming game years theme, Mrs. Carol Collett, Mrs. Mary Timothy of Kaysville and Mrs. Geraldine Felt of Layton attended the League of Utah Writers Convention in Provo over the past weekend. Announcing the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. William Schryver. A daughter. Tiffany Ann arrived at the Davis North Hospital on Sept. 9 weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. The new mother is the former Michelle Chatland. Grandparents are Mr. and sen ice club to sene A Hide faff of San Francisco con ba found at tho bmdutiful Brattens Cove in Bountiful Mrs. Clyde Chatland. Mi and Mrs. Gordon Ellis all of Kay SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained their pinochle dub at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. Nora Miller is seriousHosly ill at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden undergoing treatment. Don Smith underu ent major surgery last week at the McKay-De- Mon. thru Thurs. -- 9PM 1 1 AM Seafood gQQJg IMS S. 500 WMt Bountiful Horn Hospital in e Ogden. and dance. The following is a guide to Homecoming activities and events for Oct. and 2. 1 OCT. 1 the alumni will begin the festivities when they star in the Homecoming Assembly at 9 a.m. A Homecoming Tea will be held between 11:30 and p.m. in the media center. At 4 p.m., the sophomore sponsored Fun Run will begin. Participants must register at 3:30 p.m. and pay a $1 entrance fee. The length of the race is approximately four miles, starting at the school, running south, then back to the school. Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups: years old, 0 years old, years old and 50 plus. 1 4 8 last week. Mr. Tingey was the husband of the former Grace Major of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Busey of Salt Lake City, formerly of Kaysville, announce the arrival of a daughter, born to them at the LDS Hospital Sept. weighing 7 lb. 8 oz. She was named Rachel Susan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Busey, Virginia Beach, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Furtaw of Misare souri. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed, Kaysville. Mrs. Mary Walters, Kaysville, Mrs. Renee Sorenson, in Centerville 1 ts Bountiful and Mrs. Verna Sadoway of Ogden spent Saturday in Logan with a niece, Mrs. Gloria Thomley. 19-5- THE HOMECOMING Parade begins at 5:30 p.m., starting at 2nd North, Kaysville and running south to the high school. Studentbody officers will supervise the painting of a D in the intersection following the parade. The climax of Homecoming, the football game, will begin at 7:30 p.m. with Davis against East. OCT. 2 the final event during Homecoming week will be the Homecoming Dance starting at 8. Amber will provide the music. Tickets are $6 per couple, and flowers are in order. Davis High wishes to extend a welcome to all alumni and we hope that their visit to dear ole Davis f j a v $' i ?r s . si ,t , t.- I y T Jf - ; $0 i ' I t i Choose your favorite from When you decide to lose weight . . . our complete breakfast menu. CALL DIET CENTER its totally natural. S f1 s i Their Program works and a - v- will be enjoyable. Fast convenient table service. Orders packed to go. i - i 5 t I LOST 70 POUNDS AND IT TOOK JUST 16 WEEKS! The combination of a nutritionally balanced diet, private daily counseling and behavior modification make losing weight quick and easy at Diet Center. 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SPECIAL assigned speakers will orient club members in educational programs pertaining to proper operation and procedure of club operations. Charter night for the Clinton Club is to be held Friday, Nov. 5 with a location and time to be announced. Homecoming mayor says he's happy Clinton's .t oi- Fa and Sal It AM -- 10PM Closed Sundays 295-23- |