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Show 4 v I A ' IPoofi F J'- WEEKLY. ffrlXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 13, 1981 copys Davis Signs Police Accord With West Point Many a aran is proud of his father and it mother merely be- cause they ar t the parents of a fine fellow lik e himself. Beacon, Philadelphia Things could be worse. Sup-pose your errors were tabu- lated and published every day like those of a ball player. Record, Columbia, S.C. -- -- V A system of checks and ba-lances is all right if you have the balances for the checks. American Lumberman -- FARMINGTON - County commissioners Tuescontract with West day signed another year-lon- g Point City, agreeing to provide the north Davis community with police protection until July 1982. WEST POINT is without a municipal police force and, for several years, has relied upon the Davis County Sheriffs Office for law enforcement pro- tects. . Commissioners Glen Saunders and Harry Gerlach contract at a cost to the year-lon- g city of $5,710. votedo extend the THE APPROVED contract runs from July 1981 through June 1982, Comm. Gerlach said, mdm Select Group WOOLwWOOL BLENDS Gary W. Mlynarski Returns From Training Coast Guard Seaman crew received intensive re- turned from a training patrol. MYLNARSKI WHILE ENROUTE to New Bedford from Guantanamo Bay, the Bibb was involved in the rescue of 12 men from their motor vessel during tropical IS a crew- member aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Bibb, home-porte- d Capturing honors for best interior dein the north Ogden parade of sign 9 are Retta' homes held July Jaques, south Ogden (left) and Nancy Jaques, Kaysville. BEST in New Bedford, Mass. During the patrol, the Bibb conducted training with the US Navy at Mayport, Fla., and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. During the training, the DESIGN storm Brett off the North six-we- g. . in- struction in fire fighting, shipboard damage control, navigation, engineering and combat exercises. Apprentice Subsistence Specialist Gary W. Mlynarski, son of John W. and Ruth E. Vise, Clinton, Utah, recently Plaids and Solids Values to $11.98 yd. Carolina coast. ' The Bibb is a long, high endurance cutter with a crew of 129. 327-fo- ot Ogden Parade of Homes Show. Rlta'bnd Nancy Ja- flues of Jaquea Interiors were. selected for Best Interior De- sign -for the home (hey deco- "'l . . .'"I 9 - RETTA JAQUES resides in South Ogden, with her hus- - resident and is the wife of Mar- low D. Jaques. They have three children. This was the firstjimC Betta ..apdNamjyhaye entered a. two: ishOiy and yvete hajjpy tp tdke band, Ronalds and their ' children. Nancy is a Kaysville. home the hpnprs.'np': ' i M'k 1 , T . t v . v. - . ; Earns Masters Degree , She teaches second grade in the Davis School District. SHE EARNED her bachelor of science degree in language arts and child development at Southern Utah State College in 1968. She and her husband, William, have a son, Jason. LyBette Mueller, Layton, has completed requirements for a masters degree at USU. ' i Set 'a;.'-- ; Davis High School registration wiH be held. Aug. 28 and Monday Aiig.3 1. Classwork will begin Tuesday,-- Sept.: t at . i 7:30 a.m. ?, - . according to last names: O-p.m.; A-- 2 p.m. and H-p.m. 1 3 : , . Z STUDENTS SHOULD' appear at the assigned hour and only, those scheduled for that tin will be allowed in the registmjyon area. y ' . Fteihnja' orientation wilt be held t Payfe High on Aug. 17 at 10 a .tit in the school au Brown Family ditorium. Parents are invited to attend this session. Lockers will be issued on Aug. 8 at 8:30 to 11:45 a.m. in the main office, np Reunion Aug. 15th 17-1- STUDENTS SHOULD report for registration according to the following schedule: Freshmen and seniors on Aug. 28 with last names in this at 10:30 a.m.; A-order: at 1:30 at 12 noon; and H-Q-Z N JUNIORS SHOULD register on Aug. 31 according to last names: O-- a( 8 a.m.; A3 9:30 a.m. and H-10:30 a.m. Sophomores. Aug. 31 Z LAYTON - Much as students dont want to think about it, the calendar is slowly ticking down the days until school starts. ONE NECESSITY before isthat . reg- that opening day istration be completed with both North Layton and Sunset junior highs setting that for Monday. At Sunset, 9th graders will register from 9 a.m. - ooon and ' ; - 8th graders from p.m. Seventh graders will be asked to report Tuesday between 9 a.m. and noon. Registration fees are $7.50 for 7th and 8th graders and $27.50 for 9th graders who will pay a $20 FAMILY GROUP records as will information and books from Pres. Murray W. Smith of Draper. Reva S. Norris is secretary and treasurer of the group, np book fee this year for the first time. AT NORTH Layton, students will be asked to report Monday from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. with new students asked to register Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. 3 p.ni. All fees must be paid at registration with 7th graders required to take a physical. T Legion To Meet Aug. 14th -- WINTERS WONDERLAND DAY CARE -- American Legion Post No. 87 will host District No. 2 meeting Friday, Aug. 14, 1981 at 128 S. Main, Old Log Cabin. Social hour will be 6:00 p.m., dinner at 7:00 and meeting will start at 8:00. For further information call the Post Home Pre-Scho- ol . 344 East 2nd North, Open . y - 630 - . (A PRE-SCHOO- rf L DAILY Monday, Wednesday, Friday a.m. 9:30 Enrollment Llmited.So Hurry , Starts Sept. a.m.-ll:5- 4 Closed During Aug. 0 P.M. Monday thru Friday a Happy Child) Is Child Busy A.M.-53- WE OFFER j Art Gallery KaysviUe-376-079- 2 7th-Fa- The LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art will be closed dur- ll (Check Us Out Before Placing Your Child Elsewhere' i 376-903- 9. ing the month of August according to Mrs. Chris 0 5.; ; ; Christensen, chairman. .When it opens in September the work of artist Steve Egan of Kaysville will be on display, np yd. Petite Prints D. Elbrader Aboard USS Moctobi Navy Operations Specialist Seaman Recruit David R. Elbrader, son of Robert E. and Sharon R. Elbrader, Sunset, and whose wife Patricia, is the daughter of Danniel Carlucci, Syracuse, Utah, is currently participating in the towing of Full Bolts Values to $3.69 yd. DENIM D Designer lengths Values to $4.49 yd. 42 to 45" wide Solid BROADCLOTH Designer lengths Values to $1.98 yd. 45 wide Stripe VELOUR 1 60 wide PLAID SHIRTING Designer lengths Values to $2.98 yd. 45" to 60" wide KNIT COLLARS Values to $1 .49 ea. COTTON KNITS Designer lengths Values to $3.98 yd. 54 to 60" wide Embroidered EYELET TRIM Values to 89 yd. bundle 10-y- d. GINGHAM CHECKS Designer lengths New Shipment 45 wide SATIN I n niDDVJIl DIDD KI Small widths only, including 18" wide STRETCH TERRY Designer lengths Values to $3.98 yd. Clearance-limit- ed Quantity ycl. Bright Yarn Sound Naval Shipyard, TERRY KNITS Bremerton, Wash, to Long Beach, Calif. yd. 45" wide the battleship New Jersey from the Navy Inactive Ships Maintenance Activity at Puget $069 CALICO COORDINATES Values to $9.98 yd. will be available, $049 Full Bolts Values to $4.49 yd. 54 wide Full Bolts The reunion of the Ebenezer Brown family will be held Aug. 15, 1981 in Draper City Park, 12537 S. 13th E., Draper, at 12 noon. Bring your own lunch and watermelon is free. yd. 60 wide BRUSHED VELOUR PRE-WASHE- rated in the parade of homes show. Two local residents took top honors in the 1981 North $98 Full bolts Values to $4.98 yd. Arnel Nylon blend 60" wide yd. HE IS a crewmember aboard the fleet ocean tug USS Moctobi, homeported in Long Beach, Calif. The : y transit from Washington to Southern California will bring the New Jersey to the shipyard where it will begin a $326 million modernization. The recommissioning of the ship and its three sister ships, the Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin, is viewed as the most cost-effecti- way to provide an increase in the US Navy's capability. The cost of the renovation is approximately the cost of a new frigate. DURING THE renovation, the New Jersey will be equipped with modem cruise missile systems, weapons for anti-ai- r warfare updated communications and electronics systems, and an aviation facility to include three or four helicopters. T7 iznsfccszT H3KH& iteni tm KViTTE z d"CI30 ADVERTISCD Mf IAIS Mfjuij WV i A V Jy ii y i ' TyY .1 1 n.i:-ii:.- T |