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Show 4 9 I REFLEX 4 JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 7, 1982 ifu . azsr WOOL AND WOOL New Shipment BLENDS ROBE VELOUR Perfect Woolen brand only Priced elsewhere to S12.98 yd. Priced elsewhere to S3. 98 yd. $049 SC98 yd. 60 wide Full bolts HALLOWEEN PRINTS ANIMAL PRINTS S049 45" wide UNUSUAL GROUNDBREAKING yd. who applied for and funded a Community Pride Project through the USU Extension Services. Jenefer is the daughter of Arthur W. and Maxine L. Rowley of 1419 W. 1750 N., Layton. A companion grant of $200 was made to clubs under the direction of Carol Kimball, 1501 W. 750 N., Layton. She is of the park project. Horn, NCOIC Programs and Planning, will help supervise the work which will ready the ground for a sprinkler system, planting and building of playground facilities. THIS MONEY is joined by $700 from a neighborhood citizenship fund. According to Tawna Nielson, 1786 N. 1450 W., Layton, Ann Harris, the Layton City Councilmember in charge of parks and planning, the money will be added to by other projects until the $5,000 needed to finance the park is raised. common goal. The groundbreaking ceremonies were attended by Congressman James Hansen. He complimented the citizens of being living examples of what people can do on their own without assistance from government they can and are willing to do for themselves. Reagans new federalism is just what you people are doing today. You are creating opportunities. for yourselves. 4-- H of the MRS, NIELSON is a park project. The Hill Air Force Base 508th Civil Engineering squadron will donate man hours and equipment necessary to clear the land set aside for Community Pride Park. Originally the clearing operations were to begin immediately following the Saturday morning ground-breakin- g ceremony. Actual work was delayed because of the bad weather. TWO HUNDRED fifty dollars has been donated to the project by Jenefer Rowley, Davis County Citizenship Club leader, THE PARK design was drawn up by City Planner Scott Carter after several meetings with citizen committees. MSSGT Wade Waymen, NCOIC Heavy Equipment Supervisor and TSGT Bob LAYTON - Saturday morning, Oct. 2, was a special day for Layton residents living in the Camelot Subdivision. -- AT 9 A.M. ceremonies were held to break ground for the Layton Community Pride Park. This is not an ordinary city park. It is a park created because of the volunteer efforts of many individual citizens, youth and adult service groups, the Layton city council, the Layton parks and recreations staff and the U.S. Air Force 508th Civil Engineering squadron. Concerned citizens living in Camelot Subdivision approached the Layton City Council last spring requesting permission to fund a $5,000 project which would turn a n strip of land the and the freeway subdivision bordering into a community park and playground. weed-infeste- d, litter-strew- THE CITIZENS worked with Layton government officials and officials from the Department of Transportation to get title to the useless property. The park is to be totally financed by concerned citizen groups. In addition to adults, clubs. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other groups will be involved in building and maintaining the park. 4-- H 4-- Ann Harris stated, COUNCILWOMAN This is the kind of citizenship involvement that we hope will happen. It is a fine example of city government, Hill Air Force Base and local citizens working together for a agencies. Congressman Hansen said, PATTERN FABRIC Adult, Teen, Child and Tot sizes r.o.t and Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to Si. 98 yd. SO 49 ea. JOGGING FLEECE STRIPES yd. 60 wide WELL OVER ceremonies. 100 yd. Engineered Chest Striped COTTON KNI Si 98 98 POWDER JACKET RIBBING 60" wide yd. i Promotional KNIT COLLARS Solid or stripes 30 4-- projects started. Music for the groundbreaking program was furnished by the North Layton Junior High School concert band under the direction of Ralph Vissar. tkm 45 wide Priced elsewhere to S3. 98 yd. Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to S5.98 yd. Pride is the greatest thing in America. You 4-- yd. POWDER JACKET cant help people permanently with things LLOYD SMITH, County extension agent, said the Community Pride Park was an ideal project because it would act like a catalyst to get other community pride 45 wide POWDER JACKET Sew Easy brand By DONETA GATHERUM yd. Full bolts S049 There arent as many groundbreakings, these days, thanks to the depressed times, but it was an unusual occasion as ground was broken in Laytons Camelot subdivision for a community park by U.S. Repre. James Hansen, wielding the shovel with Mayor Lewis G. Shields giving moral support, at left and Councilwoman Ann Harris looking on. ffia 50 to 60 wide inch ea. CONES OF THREAD EMBROIDERED Priced elsewhere to $10.95 ea. White and natural 15 to 16 wide EYELET TRIM Assorted colors Si 49 citizens attended the ea. 12,000 yd. SHEEPSKIN LOOK SHERPA FLEECE 54" to 60 wide 549 yd. yd. DIAPER FLANNEL Bundle makes 13 square diapers $080 27 wide Black Halloween OUTING FLANNEL PRINTS BROADCLOTH Full bolts Priced elsewhere to $2.49 yd. Priced elsewhere to $2.29 yd. r.o.t. or Designer lengths Si 69 45 wide yd. 98 45 wide yd. Designer lengths ANIMAL PRINT JERSEY DOTS JERSEY Priced elsewhere to $3.49 yd. Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $ 3.49 yd. 60" wide 98 60 wide HALLOWEEN TAFFETA PRINTS - Dots and stripes-costu- me prints r.o.t, Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. The ney East Layton Elementary School PTA officers include: Diana Simmons, left, secretary; Shelly Smed-lesafety; Pat Blacknor, membership; Judy Kawaba-ttreasurer and Lana Dimond, family life. Center, beverly Smedley, left, publicity; Connie Figgins, room others; Joyce Hipwell, finance; and Janie Nebeker, vice president. Back, Sharon Hatch, left, health; Deborah Recksiek, individual development; Judy Hurst, president; Jill Sheya, pres, elect, and Ken McBride, principal. Pat Richter, Carol Comeau, Traveler Nicosia, and Toni Pales, commissioners were absent. 45 wide $i 49 yd. 98 yd. Coats and Clark Brand WINTUCK YARN Red Heart Priced elsewhere to $1.39 ea. 3 and 3.5 oz. skeins 98 skein y, a, EAST LAYTON PTA f rf |