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Show V V.ffKt Bf rtf X DAVIS Kf AS JOURNAL. AUGUST ?8 193 NORTH DAViS If AOCR, AUGUST 15a!) Mff 8GUY t. AiQSStpS lS JK 1 11 L it L tW( (ulflhcf Vfhl,If io.jitji.,'6 rtimme Ally Jilltlj UhfhC Mlt v Ifttf he siwift.it a4 im wieft t ft s.m I of f the a3icgaliiflv Vfulta I he 1(1- IhertthO trf t a Wuef of fcnf Mi)vi timer W, tijil.' vjiJ the truer Hd Fern K' VkcJ by the suufv.ll aJ He SaikJ tar a nvnfviiA CiMffwiH I- AJ ' H November grrvefal (Hvirv.1 5. oi. in "THU'S Tilt fust time I Sanfe.atla.il) pflivial submitting a conditional kuct f res- nt Davi County may the home of a college or university, hut it rrsiiUnu are a committed to edutatjon a an where eUe in Utah. Wilier State College Pn. ILxInry H. Brady attest to that fact when he note that of hi ntudentbody or more than 2.500 student come from Davis County. The Val Browning Fine Art Center on the Welier campu i an example of faciltie availahle to area student at the fast grow ing fuur-- j ear school. LOTS OF DAVIS STUDENTS one-fourt- I Mrs. Lucille Cox and Mrs. Tina Sandall returned recently to Layton after spending a week in San Francisco, Calif. The mam purpose for them traveling to San Francisco was to attend a gift show. This is an annual market place where store owners can gather to buy supplies for their businesses. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Sandall spent two days sightseeing in California. Last Wednesday evening, Adrain and Lucille Cox, Steven and Tamyra Cox and their daughter, Heidi and Bret-to- n Cox, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox attended the Utah Allied Florist Association summer party that was held at the Sundance resort. Mrs. Lucille Cox is on the board of directors for the Utah Allied Florists and she was re- Simmons have enjoyed having Don and Zora Holbrook from Mission. Tex, visiting with them m Layton. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook traveled to Salt Lake City where they were dinner guests of the Dale Holbrook family. Dale and Gayle Reed and their children, Jeff and Natalie left last Sunday to return home to Austin. Tex. They have been visiting in Layton with attended by nearly 75 florists from throughout the state of Utah. After enjoying a buffet supper, the people attending the summer gathering enjoyed viewing the Sundance performance of Gypsy." Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons and their children, Leslee and Kris recently vacationed in Jackson Hole. The Mew Gayle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and in Clearfield with Dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed. While the Reed family was in Utah, they attended the wedding reception of Gayle's niece, Ann Mallet. Ann is the daughter of Jay and Connie Allen Mallet of Bountiful. On their way to Barksdale AFB in Shreveport, La. from Eiclson AFB in Alaska are and Mrs. Surge (Lon) S. Empcy Jr. and children. Angela, Steven and Jamie. They spent time visiting Mrs. Impcy tLori) mother, Mrs. F.mma Brown in Helena, Mont, and spent ten days in of day s before going on to their new base in Louisiana. While here in Layton they helped celebrate Sgt. Empcy's father's 75th birthday. MR. MCILRVTH was accused by a firefighter of know- - Layton with Impcy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Surge Lmpey. 232 Barbara Avenue, Layton. -n- tltlNCT In David G. Hart, assistant professor of data processing at Weber State College has recently published two books in the computer technology field. Phone 376-421- Meat Dept. They are now on their way to Albuquerque, New Mex. to visit with relatives fora couple f (N sponsored 1 Utah Aoocwtion of W onen and ihe Pads Jucahon Avc. cuiion, tb LaySom Births Mr. Tatcm of Aruona. It's a boy for James R. and Sharon Ahrens Bassett of 2N54 E. 2450 N.. Layton. Brian James, 8 lbs., was born Aug. 12 in an Ogden hospital. He was mcl at home by his two sisters. Shay Ly n and Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. BraJ II. Bodily of JJ7 S. 725 E.. Lay ton are announcing the birth of their first child. The hoy will be named Nicholas Scih and was born Aug. 12 in Ogden, weighing 8 lbs. I og. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. D.L. Baglcy of Crystal Springs, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bodily of Layton. Great grandparents are Mrs. Nettie Bodily of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens of Ogden arc the grandparents. is Loris Great-grandfath- Larsen, Logan, ding 5 376-146- 2 BUSINESS Fortran: A Structured Approach was by Prof. Hart with Robert J. Lewis, associate professor of accounting and information systems at Eastern Montana College in Billings, Mont. Prof. Lewis formerly taught at Weber State. The Fortran text is published by Wadsworth Publishing Co. of Belmont, Calif. It is intended foruse as a text in elementary college Fortran SHOR-- . Bowman's is Open course. Monday-Saturda- 7 y A.M.-1- 0 6 Days P.M. a Week Closed Sundays J THE 457 page text will be used in the data processing 140 course, "Fortran for Busi- ness, at Weber State. Hart is also sole author of another text, also published by Wadsworth, entitled, "DEC- 10 Basic Supplement, consists of 112 pages. Sfl 59 GROUND BEEF Lb. which All THE SUPPLEMENT is intended for use in courses learning the basic computer language on the DEC-1- 0 computer system, and will also be Grinds 3 lb. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE HIRES ROOT BEER 6 SEVEN-U- S, DR. PEPPER . . . t Re .... Pack Cans or Diet VI l)lfl( 4TIOV DAVID G. HART HF.4TIG. DON RENTMEISTER Hk nun who pecoamoxfc the brand that beat the temperature aboe the degree mark She imit prepare mum thing over that hot otoAe that will pleae her hubaud when he come home after a hard dav at hi air onditioiied offue i The kid are a big help Johnnie is aking for a tookie a the potatoes tart to boil tner Fourvear-nlSuie I halanlK standing on top of non-the kit' hen table to get a better view of Mommv wiping her brow as she turns the steak in the bmiHer Bv the time the ctyffee pot begins to pen (dale with an abun for yOo. And stands behind it wd) not onlv keep temperature and hunuditv under control, but disposition, too Mom will enjov cooking and even baking when her temper and the temperature both under coiurtd Htr dirt, . greatest household enemv is also controlled berause a tar-ne- r system helps filter out dust, dirt and pollen wonder then that Little housewives love central air conditioning They can work more and with less quic kly. efficiently effort And the whide famdv eats better, works better and sleeps better I tcidav 0 hv not call for a free survey of your home s needs at no obligation For a free kit explamg whole house comfort, or a FREE SIRVEY of your home for a Carrier central system call Don are it Pop has entered and is wondering what's hapkite hen pening He entere the and find hi little wife sitting in the middle of the kite hen floor looking conipietelv frazzled tu a of large bath towel wrapping She s something mumbling about , . kite hen s been like a Turkish bath today . . might as well take advantage of it and lose a few more pound . as the kid are pointing at her and laughing An over exaggerated situation' Mavbe. but ak anv housewife who s had to prepare meals or do anv form of housework durou ing the summer months might as well be in a Turkish bath 7 he answer is a earner t entral air conditioning system, one that Rentmeister at Rentmeister's Heating Conditioning. Syracuse. 1950 & Don Air 22300S. For a FREE SURVEY of your home or information about PA YISE central air conditioning PERFECTLY INSTALLED. Call DON RENTMEISTERS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING at 773-690- Weve saved food dollars by buying here! 0 or come in and learn from the specialists at 1950 W. 22500 S., Syracuse bachelor of science degree in mathematics at the University of Utah in 1967, and his master of science degree in computer-scienfrom the "Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Graduate Center in Hartford, Conn., andjoinpd the WSC fa-culty in 1972. i HE IS originally from Bountiful, and is mamed to the former Jean Tolley of Gndley, Calif. The harts have six children and live in Ogden Masters 15 Pretty 4o..Pk,. 8sr . D 2 Ply tissue Vt .... lb. $ GIANT CANDY BARS J 09 ce BAR S 69 Carnation BONELESS HAM - 2 lb. TATER & CRINKLE FRIES BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN MEDIUM AA - Doz. STEAK EGGS CHOICE Dixie - lOOct. 7oz. GRANGES COLD CUPS BAG -- RUSSET Todder 48 POTATOES HAMB. OR HOT DOG BUNS Western Family - Claudia Schroader has received her masters of education degree with a specialization in economics from WSC. Newborn 90 Vt Ga. 43 lzs no Nonsense - 60s rb PAMPERS DIAPERS Western Family, ICECREAM SHE IS a history teacher at Millcreek Jr. High and resides in Layton with her husband James and daughter Cathy. Claudia is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert C. Collier of Syracuse. N Hers.eys 10-L- Receives Soft g t INSTANT BREAKFAST Prof. Hart received his BY DON RENTMEISTER dance of heat mduting steam, of course). Mom t UMiig the apron to wipe off perspiration while SuMe is ileverlv pointing out that the temperature m the kit-- t hen i now nearing M. . that one with the little zeros behind Carnation available as an optional text for Data Processing 101 at Weber State. Both books are being marketed by Wadsworth Publishing to colleges and universities nationwide. s. Meanwhile. 69 KIIIGSFORD CHARCOAL Her Kitchen Was A Turkish Bath! Take the ae of the little womau getting read to prepare the eening repa! on a dav when by the 11 league of Women Voters, TALK ABOUT duction to data processing 4IR(0'niTI0l(, (lie poor liouROwife tlur-nithe Harm hummer itionth who ha to prepare her meal without the benefit of a Carrier eenlral air conditioning otem The Mtnalion Mmetinie get out of hand nuetinf t. courses, or as a computer language supplement for an intro- MR. INDOOR COMFORT Im i el-le- 10 lb. Bag HKTROl( (IHMM..HI D-.- l B'u. by Dee wit) be mi clec-tu- fl that Chief Mdlraih denied categorically cash of the against him and kcd the council and city officuls to accept his letter as a letter of denial of all charges and to reinstate him to the position of fire chief. (Chief Me llrath had been relieved of his position during the six weeks of intensive investigation. Mr. Lemmon was appointed acting chief during his absence). rk.iton rvun-be- : Publishes Computer Books sponsible for planning the summer party that was 1 . .Ec.o"o;Pa.ck. Sheer to the Waist PANTYHOSE 79 55 99 Sg99 99 Nabisco Asstd. SNACK CRACKERS PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG . 25 - SEPT, 1ST . . MONDAYS AND THURSDA YS ARE. . . DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! Now ff will be at Davo llgh S.twcd and lealuie Candidates I lank G Kenneth H lan.k and ln umbent ( ucile C Reading piccind 4 will (fieri al Cleaff.elJ High Nh.wd w.ih (out candidates up (of vo'er eirvn R Scrutiny including It or gc von. Bvfon A M ell. Btuce G Fafty and Bme kiaikmv. IN frcciftct I. residents nuy meet their candidaics at WHds Cross High School, The stale includes Dr, Ray Hriccoe, Nedra G. Buvton, W ilium it. t mmctl. Richard City officials declined to provide the press with a copy of the letter lum Chief M.1I-rat- h inliirma-lio- n saying that the contained in the teller might have a bearing on possi-H- e court hiciuiiofl." A TTY. TORBKS said only ft School this year a breakdown of meeting pla.es and Candidates in each precinct. rute.' fc"3ls d-- ic, ifwl J will c.nffe al tUmnidul IHgN S.HiWl wlwie n.unilwn c jitJiJjffv include Sheryl I Allen, ffa B I J Wafd, William A Mai shall and rfy I paiiin Heres ignation." commented CitV layne B, f Hc, "But Ay. M's perfectly legal and in this case seemed very approp ito0m ft afcj V represented t ofbev, ihne city halt. fclflt bav not lire (lalasafvo the Scpiemhcr pnmaty and irrlsi" i. f Tot HIM IB so ihtafd C andidaies Night' will he Held m the (our pff.ifMs w here vealv r c up for grabs M Af THE same tune, the iffi iiHeWldii dh d a'H aia.!atlr t.a coffimrnt IhC pad Wrrk If you Have I met ad the School dolli.t t an J.j.lec t your pfr.uc.1. or Have stands limes, pta on attending a (hrrtmg Wednesday al 7 id p m. 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