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Show f NOVEMBER 22, 1983 MaysvBIe MewsBy NORMA PREECE 544-875- months with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marston in Fruit 1 son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heights. She is now in Clinton staying with another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson. Mrs. Keller was recently lUchards of Clovis, Calif, visited with her two sisters, Mrs. Goldia King in Kaysville and Mrs. Isabel Carlisle in Orem. They also visited with their son Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richards and family in Pleasant Grove before returning to their home in California. Chester King spent a few days in Provo with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen King. While there he attended the BYU football games with Glen and family. Mrs. Lillie Keller of Farm- confined to the hospital for treatment. Mrs. Marstons sister, Mrs. Delores Burton Rhodes has moved from Clinton to Magna to make her home. Delores is a former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee entertained at a family birthday dinner on Sunday honoring their daughter-in-laMrs. Gary Lee for her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls is ington spent the past two Receives Honor In Math Science LAYTON - Carlos L. Salazar, son of Chief Master Sargent and Mrs. Carlos Salazar Junior, received a special Natural and Mathematical Sciences Award for outstanding scholarship and achievement in the fields of physics and mathematics from Brigham Young University. The award .was presented to Carlos on 'Nov. 5 at the ninth annual natural and mathematical con-- ference held at BYU. A RECOGNITION letter : signed by J. Rex Goats, Dean r of the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Bruce N. Smith, Dean of the College of Biology and Agriculture stated, Carlos is highly innovated and has always "shown outstanding capability " and interest in science and d - mathematics. He has AP courses in biology, physics and chemistry and has .done very well in a host of pother science and math .'courses. He has participated in state and national math con- "tests and he is active in and has served as an officer in chemis- try, physics and math clubs. rr At Layton High School, Carlos maintains a 3.868 grade point average. He is ranked CARLOS SALAZAR com--plete- -- : in ninth highest academically ; : the senior class. This is a great achievement considering Car-- : los has taken five advanced placement classes. He is a Na-- ; tional Merit Scholar semi-- : finalist. BESIDES being the treasurer of the Physics Club and president of the Writing Club, Carlos is a member of the Math Club, a member of the National Honor Society and a group leader of Senator Orrin SPROUSE REITZ STORES - Elder Richard Lindahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lindahl Hospital in Bountiful has accepted a mission call to LDS undergoing treatment for a the Washington-Spokan- e heart condition. Mission. He will enter the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller MTC on Jan. 26. He is a memattended the mission homeber of the Fruit Heights 2nd coming for Cheri Jenkins in LDS Ward. Mrs. Lela Stuart of StanLayton on Sunday. They were mission friends while serving ford, Calif, and Mrs. Geri on an LDS mission in the TenGreen and three children of Salt Lake City and Miss Valernessee Nashville Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Marion ia Stuart ofB YU were Sunday Thompson visited Monday in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wellsville with his sister, Mrs. Stuart. Anona Maughan and also with Dinner guests of Mr. and a niece Mrs. Bonnie Murray. Mrs. Glen Stuart were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Ned Hibbert and daughwere proud to learn that their ter LaRee of Driggs, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill son T.J. Thompson was honored as top salesman in the Unwill entertain at Thanksgiving ited States for the Barton Comday dinner few her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herold Moon of pany. T.J. was a former Kaysville resident. Farmington and his parents, Elder Chad Jones returned Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill of 'VMm WMfM is tlxeSeosott forfiamigsy convalescing at her home after being confined to the Lake-vie- PRICES GOOD THRU NOV 30 w home from serving on his mission to the New York Rochester LDS Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of 540 E. Oak Lane, Kaysville. Elder Jones gave his mission report at his homecoming on Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Kays- vnonriBca TJ. 11.97 GROUND HAWG PICKUP 4x4 styling, d tires workable tailgate, roll bar. 177p KG OF 2 ALKALINE BATTERIES Choose C or D size, REG 2.47 PKG whip antenna, color coordinated cycle, REG 17.97 HIGHWAY HAULER Remote control semi truck and trailer, control drives rig forward, backward, left and nght, uses 2 C battenes (not included), REG 12.97 G L SUPER BRUTE VEHICLES BUDDY Choose Plays a song as you walk : along, winds-uno battenes needed, 2 cassettes included, aqes REG 14.97 I.. Mil d Pickup. Mack Wrecker Dump Truck, Mack Heavy-Dut- y or Excavator Army Jeep REG 3.97 Heavy-Dut- Jeep.' y 3-- Kaysville. The Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward held a ward party Saturday evening honoring the out-goi- bishopric. Bishop Richard Fagg and his two counselors, Scott Nelson and Gary Anderson. ville 4th LDS Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson spent the weekend in meeting. Mrs. Edith Bass has been Green River, Wyo. with their confined to the Humana Davis daughter and family, Mr. and North Hospital where she was Mrs. Jan Shryock. Mr. and Mrs. Shryock have moved undergoing treatment. Todd Duke, son of Mr. and from Kaysville to make their Mrs. Warren Duke was recihome. She is the former Lois pient of his Arrow of Light" Johnson. Jan's mother died in award at the Kaysville 7th Sacramento, Calif, and he flew LDS Ward. there for the funeral services Mrs. Alice Bonnemort is the past week. now at home convalescing afMr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee ter being confined to the will be entertaining at ThankHumana Davis North Hospital sgiving Day dinner for their in critical condition. family. Guests will include Mr. Their daughter Mrs. Eliand Mrs. Mark Lee and two zabeth Gosende of Burling- children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary ame, Calif, arrived to be with Lee and son Samuel David and her for a few weeks. Her husMrs. Eliza Faucett of Salt band Joe Gosende and chilLake City. dren will fly in to spend the Parents of their first daughThanksgiving holiday with the ter are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bonne morts and then all reSprankle of Kaysville. She arturn to their California home rived on Nov. 11 weighing 8 lb. 15 oz. at the University Hostogether. Arles K. Steiner underwent pital in Salt Lake City. She has surgery for a heart condition at two brothers, Christopher and the Lakeview Hospital in Nathan. Bountiful last week and is now The new mother is the forhome convalescing. He re- mer Jeanette Spencer of Kays- Hatch's Youth Advisory Committee. He attended Boys State this past summer. turned home Thursday. Carlos has lettered in cross Mr. and Mrs. John Gailey country and he played on the .and family of Richland, Wash, soccer team. arrived to spend the ThankAFTER graduation from sgiving holiday weekend with high school, Carlos hopes to both of their parents Mr. and get an appointment to the Air Mrs. Harold Gailey, Mr. and Force Academy. He wants to Mrs. Eugene Prigmore. They will be holiday dinner guests of major in aerospace engineering. dmg the Gaileys. ville. 97 2.97 MUSICAL JEWELRY BOX JEWELRY BOXES Fabric covered boxes, asst sizes and shapes She can select her jewelry while music plays and ballerina dances, REG 4.97 SPICE RACK & KITCHEN TOOL SET COFFEEHOUSE MUG SET Attractive and useful, walnut finish coffee house shelf with 6 wheat design mugs, REG 12.97 comer glass spice bottles spice rack er Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spankle, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer of Hemet, Calif. Mrs. Kathy Larkins is convalescing at her home after undergoing major surgery last week at the Humana Davis North Hospital. with 10 and 7 kitchen tools, REG 9.97 ANIMATED MUSIC BOXES MUSICAL CUDDLE BEAR Revolving wooden music boxes, choose Santa on a rocking reindeer or soldier on a rocking horse, REG 8.97 13 Lovable, 16" honey bear, key for safe, easy winding, REG 6.97 OZ SPRAY SNOW White jumbo flakes for PHOTO FRAMES trees, windows, mirrors, holiday decorations, REG 99 Your choice, 5" x T, or " 8 x 10" wood and metal frames School Property Surplus FARMINGTON -- - It can get hard enough just planning for a familys future needs, much less those of an entire school district. THAT REALITY of life in mind, the Davis Board of Education has opted to declare several parcels around the district, having determined surplus that original intentions for new school sites, there, didnt materialize. Sites include the Morgan property at the intersection of Gentile and Fairfield in Layton close to what has become a small shopping center, Jackson property east of Interstate 15 at about 600 S. west of the and a piece Sundowner apartments-condominiuin the Bountiful Maple Hills section that was part of the Wilford Wood estate at 3100 S. Monarch Drive. SALE OF those parcels would provide funds to purchase additional property as the district of students forsees continued growth, 42,000-plu- s although the transactions may not be completed until early next year, Supt. Lawrence Welling said. A group of about a dozen landowners adioinine the Maple Hills property addressed the board about" disposition of that 7.25 acre piece, with spokesman Bruce Dickamore emphasizing a need for quick action to take advantage of receiving top dollar returns, based on financial studies. THE BOARD realized for some time the property may not be an optimum sight any longer, Board Pres. Sheryl Allen said of the Maple Hills site. We did not sell because we didnt think the market was at its peak. There are reasons to believe this might be an optimum time. Funds gained from sales could go for new property or buildings that she said are desperately needed. THE DISTRICT administration will seek appraisals on the sites, Supt. Welling said, indicating farsightedness in purchasing such parcels often cant predict what will happen to surrounding areas, such as the development of a golf course at Maple Hills. 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