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Show 1 4 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWd JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 13, 1981 On Duty In Mediterranean Paintings On HE IS currently working with Salt Lake Citys Office of Budget and Management to put together short and long range development strategies for Salt Lake City in the areas A local artist, Paul Barber is sharing his paintings for the Art Exhibit at the Barnes Banking Company during the month of August. Twenty-on- e oils are on display for the public to visit during banking hours. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Kaysvilles Mayor Gar Elison was presented an engraved placque for the Jaycee Distinguished Service Award 1980-8by Jaycee President, Steve Major during a special ceremony. Council of the Kaysville Crest-woo- d LDS Stake and formerly served in two bishoprics before moving to Kaysville. 1 HE WAS named in the 17th Edition of Whos Who in the which is a comWest 1980-8panion volume of Whos Who in America. Mayor Elison was born in EACH YEAR the Jaycees select the Outstanding Young Man of the Year who has contributed most to their club and to the community. Malta, Idaho and attended President Major cited stated The following are new books on the shelves of the Davis County Library: Bull Hunter, by Max Brand. The tale of a young man who sets out to avenge the shooting of his uncle. He locates the gunman waiting in jail to be hanged for another murder. Please Dont Shoot My Dog," by Jackie Cooper. An outspoken account of the life of one of Hollywoods best known child actors. The author gives a wealth of information on the movie capital in its heyday as well as sketches of personalities such as Bing Crosy, Judy Garland and Harpo Marx. Presi- dent Major. "He always comes through with help at the last minutes notice in many occasions. MAYOR ELISON has nothing but praise for the Kaysville Jaycee organization for their community projects such as the spook alley, July 4th breakfast, parade and fire- works, Easter egg hunt, Christmas projects such as Sr. Citizens dinner, Kaysville City street lighting, Star on the Mountain, Santas arrival, etc. The city is indepted to this splendid organization of young men who spend countless hours of devoted service for the benefit of the entrie THE HUMAN Zero: The Science Fiction Stories of Erie Stanley Gardner, by Erie Stanley Gardner. Although n for his mystery stories, including the original Perry Mason, this author also wrote science fiction. This collection includes tales of space travel, natural disasters, hyp- com-munit-y, stated Mayor Elison. Mayor Elison is employed with the Utah State Department Social Services as Director of Bureau of Policy Development. HE IS a member of the' Kaysville Rotary Club and will be serving as its President during the 1981-8- 2 year. He has served as the citys mayor since January 1978. He is currently on the High USU in Logan. He received his BS degree from BYU in Political Science and Public Administration. HE OBTAINED his Master of Science degree from the University of Oklahoma. He has resided in Kaysville the past six years. He is married to the former Marilyn Dur-fe- e of Almo, Idaho, and they are parents of six children, np flationary 80s, by Howard J. Ruff. The author of the bestseller Ho w To Prosper In The Coming Bad Years outlines specific programs to help circumvent inflation and assist readers in their search for personal security. OTHER ARRIVALS: . A spiritual autobiography in which the author lists 12 life principles that have served to guide her. "Survive and Win in the In Commissioners Accept Check From Davis Recovery Services FARMINGTON - Representatives from the Davis County Department of Recovery Services Tuesday presented county commissioners with a $45,858 check for child assistance payments collected during the 1980-8- 1 fiscal year. HE IS married to the former Vicky Head of Sunset and they are the parents of two daugh- ters. PAUL BARBER terim budget director of the Department of Public Planning and Development and the Parks Department. Labor-Manageme- nt Churchills Gold, by James Follett; Double Masquerade, by Karen Lynn; Guinevere, by Sharan Newman; "The Stop Smoking Diet, by Jane Ogle; "The Art of Japanese Management, by Richard Pascale; The Curse of the Pharohs, by Elizabeth Peters., The monthly exhibit is sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of the Kaysville Civic OF ALL the counties (in Utah) with recovery service, this is the only county that showed an increase 15 percent over last year's collections," said Recovery Services spokesman Dennis Moore. Over $60,000 will be returned to the state for use in future assistance payments, he added. RECOVERY SERVICE administrator Don Redd thanked the county for allowing some CETA workers to be employed at the recovery center. He said thanks to the CETA people "spreading the word about negligence in child assistance payments, more and more people are returning to the center to pay Association with chairmen, Mrs. Lucille Strong, Mrs. -- Louise Gailey and Mrs. lone Grange in charge, np Completes Training Michele D. Harrell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pascal B. Harrell, Layton, recently completed training in fun- damental military skills at the Army ROTC basic camp at Fort Knox, Ky. THE BASIC camp is designed to give junior college graduates and college sophomores who have not taken ROTC courses the chance to enter the program. The camp also qualifies high school graduates for the ROTC program at any of the nation's six military junior colleges. During the encampment, cadets received training in basic rifle marksmanship, military drill and ceremonies, communications and indi- vidual and small unit tactics. HARRELL PLANS to enter the ROTC program at WSC, Ogden. She is a 1981 graduate of Layton High School. their assistance payment -- - without being approached first by department investigators. The Recovery Service is responsible for making sure Davis County children receive a survivable amount of monetary support from parents who are divorced or separated. FAMILY BREADWINNERS who do not carry out financial obligations to their children are investigated by the department and may be in violation of the law. Some support cases have been resolved, Mr. Redd told commissioners, because office workers were able to convince acquaintances of the trouble they may face if convicted of criminal Finishes Training Pvt. Robert L. Hill, son of Lloyd K. Hill, Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. DURING THE training, cruise During the the 34th MAU will be participating in various training exercises with the US 6th Fleet and units of allied nations. The 1,800 Marines are embarked aboard five Navy ships specially designed to transport combat troops. stu- dents receive instructions in non-suppo- drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac- THE COMMISSIONERS, obviously pleased by the check, praised Redd and Mr. Moore for their continuous success. The Recovery Service's fiscal year ends June 30. mdm tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. His mother, Johanna G. Hill, resides in Salt Lake City. Love At The Helm, by Barbara Cartland; "Betty Crockers Chinese Cookbook," by Leeann Chin; The Home Front: Collected Stories, by Margaret Craven; The Penny Box, by Alice Dwyer-Joyce. Square Dance Classes Set well-know- notism and reincarnation. Metting God At Every Turn, by Catherine Marshall. (MAU) Camp Lejeune, N.C. atmosphere and within a few miles of his home; New Library Books Mayor Elison for his tremendous support and contribution to their club in their projects throughout the past year. He is always willing and supportive of any project we have spearheaded, Mayor Gar Elison, left, Distinguished Serreceives Jaycees award from club pres. Steve vice Outstanding Major after selection as Young Man of the year. Kaysville HE IS a member of the 34th Marine Amphibious Unit of housing, transportation, park development, energy conservation, water supply and water problems. Living in a rural area most of his growing years, Paul finds his inspiration and subject matter in the local areas of Davis County. Most of his paintings are done, with the PAUL BEGAN his studies in art at the age of 1 1 under Artist LeConte Stewart. He continued studying with Mr. Stewart and also in his school art programs. Painting is and has been Pauls number one interest and hobby. HE WAS bom and reared in Kaysville. He graduated from Davis High School. He served an LDS Mission to the France and Belgium Mission from 1969-7After returning, he continued his studies at WSC and has completed work on a degree in Economics at the U of U. He has also done graduate work in Urban Economics and Public Administration. In 1979-8- 0 he was awarded the John J. McCloy Fellowship Award to study in Germany. Paul has been employed for five years as an assistant to Mayor Ted Wilson of Salt Lake City. During this time he has primarily worked in intergovernmental matters with the state and federal government. However, he has also served as chairman of the Committee, in- - Marine Lance Cpl. Glenn D. Fikstad , son of Howard G. and Maria M. Fikstad, Layton, has departed on a deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. The Single Swingers Square Dance Club will start their beat 8 ginners class on Sept.-1p.m. They dance at the Wilson Lane Dance Hall, 1750 W. 21st St., Ogden, Ut. 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