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Show VT-li- l STATE IY CUT F?F55 51 9 A u:j7 use cnti .. f(M, a y ' Gardrru-f- i w , during can now enjoy I he laity and incxperuh e section 4 JV G. , f- D V.J,' Smith Tough As Nails 1 their di hot sumriv-f- , rYDisPsal Losing Momentum A jJ? Vegetables Are Both Taoty And Inexpensive ho hae pauml groomed gardens - C Society, Church, Obituaries f arsawAfMoaaai : NtMIU R nvi MV-TIIJ- U F. Voice 01 Davis Gnmrv - VOLUME M.VI NTV NINE . i 3iraus tusrs t?m mm$ i UIDM M)U,M il.'l. Eyes Turkey Bays, Upcoming Banquet KAYSVIIIX - the Pii-ai- e liufuttn.il Coun.il with Kuh.itd Nielsen a the executive director of the Dai County Employment and 1 raining have been Uniting f.r s local to verve on the A Jv iMiry Board, This iv rcptc-entjtnc- at the requevi of Governor Muthcvon. Thove inicrcsicd should contact the IiC oflkc in farmington. ber and the annua! ( fan.Srr of Commerce banquet in January. Accor Jing to Doug Bom. Ziccv was at the KytiUc Drug Store to create a cna-tiona- l "Back to School" promotion. Mr. Beatty laid he will be back again. THE LTAll Chamber of Commerce will hold their midsummer retreat in Kan.h on Sept. ibc Chamber of Commerce was notified by letter, unsigned. asking them to clean up Kay sv tile, especially the w ced 23-2- THE KAYSWLLE Chamber of Commerce ic making plan for the upcoming Turkey Day rn Novem Kav-vii- lc p t. g'lttirs fia.es and eyesore DICKS TIKE Company on No'th Mam Street i 'porting a new siun for their busmev. On S.hiida). Wood Van Colt held his open house for his new business to be known as U.c Kay s tile I fomc Center. THE M W commuter UTA servue between Salt Lake City and Weber Counties 'The Golden Spike Express Scrvise" will be stopping at then riJc vie west of Kay v ilie business, np by the lloli-roo- Safety Week Starts At Columbia School Faculty at Columbia MILL MOMENTO Elementary were treated to a luncheon on Friday, Aug. 26 at I p.m. During this time, needs of the students and teachers were discussed and debated. Chairman for this event was Betty Bishop of the Columbia PTA. The flag pole gracing the Kaysville City Hall grounds is encased in stone from the old Weinel Mill a momento to one of Kaysville's first mills, located east of the Hod and Clover Sanders home in the hollow. THURSDAY, Sept. 8 was the evening parents returned Announced Winners Trip It was a surprise and almost unbelieveable when Donald Shunn answered the phone Saturday evening and was told he was the winner of a trip to Dee Casper was winner of the stay at Park City resort. HOT DOGS, drinks and popcorn was enjoyed by the hundreds of people who viDisneyland. sited the center during its open EXCITED AND pleased, he house. and his wife Ann of 829 West-broo- k Mr. Van Cott of Eden, Road, Kaysville, Utah took over the store as dashed down to the Kaysville owner, April 20, 1983. He has Home Center where W'ood had limited experience in the Van Cott, owner of the center hardware store business. He congratulated and presented has owned his grocery store in Eden the past two years and the Shunns with the gift packalso has a hardware store in age for them and their family. This was the grand prize Huntsville. Has managed from the center during their other stores throughout the 1 1 emgrand opening open house held state. He presently lias Saturday, Sept. 10. ployees in the Kaysville store and is looking forward to a sucTHE PRIZE includes a cessful business. round trip airfare from Salt MR. VAN COTT was born Lake City, to and from Orange County Airport. Four nights in Salt Lake City and reared in and five days with deluxe hotel Twin Falls, Ida. graduating accommodations at the beautiful Howard Johnson Hotel at Anaheim. Also transfers to and from Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm with the Fishburn World Travel Tours. The Shunns have eight chil- from high school there. He attended the University of Utah and LDS Business College where he graduated with his degree in business manage- ment. While at LDS Business College he was studentbody president. There he met his wife, the former Linda Asmussen of Magna. They are parents of two sons Nicholas (Nick) four-yeaold and David who is rs to Columbia Elementary for "Back to School Night. Two sessions were held commencing at 7 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. Teachers explained this years curriculum and answered parents questions. Columbia Elementary School will have Week nyu Safety beginning Monday, Sept. 19 and continuing thoughout the week. IT W ILL begin with a poster contest. A bike rodeo and special programs emphasizing bus. bike and pedestrian safety arc also planned. The PrA is sponsoring the week long activities under the direction of the safety commissioner, Erlene Young. 4MK j. A r, Gerald Smith, Merrill Jim Bishop, Mickey Shomaker, Kristen Pederson, Rod Simonson, Mike Egging-toBob Barrett, Judy Scad-locLouAnn Waite, Violet Bonham, Robert Lundgree, Ryal Scoffield, Denton White, Dana Sue Thomas, Christine Moss, Dave Helquist, Jan Thomas, Don Adams, Lee Whittle. Sho-make- j & ft - n, k, ILENE MOSS, Millon JenWITH THE support of his wife, they are looking forward with pleasure to serving the public with the needs that the new Home Center can provide. Winners of prizes during the day were: Porter Husser, Tiffany Talbot, Franco Dunham, Mitch Dyson, Shawn Dyson, sen, Ronda Ransem, Frank Walters, Leslie Over, Brian Walters, Ashley Christensen, Roland Utley, Jerry Dent, Hielary Hutchinson, Daran Peel, Liuanna Jensen, Bill Hutchinson, Karrie Noble, Julie Atwater, David Bremer, gary Fox, Justin Bott, Joslyn Cook, Ryan Hollist, Brent Williams, Tammy Cardon and Jenny Meacham. np Book Sales Sat. dren. MR. VAN COTT was pleased for the Shunns to win the trip. Prizes were given away all day with lucky numbers being called from the floor, every 15 minutes with a winner. KAYSVILLE WEEKLY REFLEX 197 North MIN Layton, Utah 84041 Phone Published weekly by 546-473- 5 CLIPPER PUBLISHING CO. John Stahle, Jr Publisher Entered and Second Class Postage Paid at Layton, Utah J4 50 per year Subscription A book sale is being held Saturday, Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to p.m. in front of Kaysville City Library. IT IS a benefit for the library 1 and each book or magazine cents. Interested buyers must have correct change. There will not be any change available at the will be 10 sale. THE SALE of weeded and books is being sponsored by the Kaysville City Library Board, np JCKs Set Garage Sale 24 the Kaysville JCKs are holding a garage sale at the American Savings parking lot in the Village Square shopping center. This event will begin at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the Saturday, Sept. afternoon. ITEMS SUCH as ski equipment and baby supplies will be up for sale. All proceeds from this event will go to the Ways and Means Funding to send several club members to the Region VIII meeting, to be held at the Salt Lake Airport Hilton in Chairman for this event is Marilyn Koroulis, external vice president for the JCKs. . .. MERIT FmALISl A bit more arrogant than is altogether healthy a tad condescending in manner; tending toward exclusivity; an I know something you dont type of look in the eye. If you have observed these symptoms in any of your associates, you & Davis High Schools national merit finalists are, front, Lori Homer; middle, David Cole, left and Bill Shunn and back, John Saylor, left, Brad Watts and Jon Mason. have probably identified one of Davis Highs six National Merit semifinalists. This status can be further verified if the subject's name is David Cole, Lori Homer, Jon Mason, John Saylor, Bill Shunn or Brad Watts. THESE SIX intrepid intellects all scored above the cutoff point of 190 on last falls National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Bill Shunn, with an unprecedented 229, received the highest score in the state of Utah, while John Saylor, with a third. 223, placed The will go on to compete for finalist status, and thence to battle for four-yesemi-finalis- ts ar n scholarships to any locally accredited college or university in the nation. |