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Show I VmY Rfflf NCA3 JOURNAL JULY 24, 1980 NORTH DAVIS AV15 IfADC R, JULY 23, I960 Pi f ff, 0. ! V . to r. Attorney i'lrxe Major, K)wll Jdyrre tiffu rn rt Hr Howard, twtgoiug xkf prrilflf; Autw and m-- dim ir. Hat k, Hill Krff (imvit-n- i rr,f" n Tw Allrfi, l.mtor. nji 1 - i KAYSVILLE JAYGEE o WoVr VV V VVrr VraViVrrr VaVrtrr By DONETA M. GAT II! RIM J Mrs. Ehie S. Heaton of Frail Heights was recipient of the 1980 Citizens Award for the Outstanding Woman of the Community. sented in recognition and appreciation of a lifetime of understanding and unselfish service to our community" by the Kaysville-Fru- it Heights Performing Arts Council. Sun-da- evening devotional at the Davis High School stadium on July 6, Mrs. Heaton was honored and presented this award by David Hill, chairman of the program. This is the First year this award has been presented and will become an annual award. ' ' THE PLAQUE reads: Elsie Spring Heaton was y Pre born in England. She helped in the defense of her countries during two world wars, the first in England and the second in the United States. SHE MET her husband in London. He was a missionary returning from South America. She comments about this saying, That she almost felt s. GLO jM?' Mt - Floyd and Ellen Nielsen. the northwest and Canada. The foursome traveled by bus with the Faldmo Tours of Bountiful. The trip included stops at Portland. Ore., and Seattle, Wash. They ferried to Victoria. British Columbia and then traveled across Canada to Vancouver. One major attraction of the trip was the Calgary Stampede. After visiting Lake Louise, Lake Vance and the Watertown Lakes, the Layton tourists returned home by way of Glacier National Park. guilty because she had been taugijt not to give a missionary a second thought, and she found herself giving him all of hers.. She came to Canada in 1924, then to Utah a year or so later. She was married in 1931 and settled in Kaysville. SHE SERVED in garden clubs throughout the years to help beautify our community. At the beginning of World War II she helped organize hospitality effort in behalf of our servicemen. She moved to Fruit Heights in 1944. She has served on the planning commission from its inception for 25 years and was its first chairman. MRS. HEATON has given countless hours of service to her many friends adnd neigh- -' bors, helping to decorate for weddings, sharing her garden, flowers, means and time as well as talents. She has served with many different groups in developing useful projects in our community. While serving as an officer in the Kaysville Art Club, she helped gather information and publish a history of the artists of early Utah. She also wrote and compiled her own history in a book. HER ONLY surviving son, The Lynn Bodilys front yard was the scene of an im- Vl For these things and many more she is lived by all hwo know her. She will celebrate her 82nd birthday this year, np The' music attracted neighbors who soon joined in by listening or dancing. Friends passing by the house stopped and became part of the fun. The enjoyable evening was made complete by refreshments fur- nished by the fiddlers and homemade root beer furnished Receives Promotion Navy Fire Control Technician 3rd Class Steven J. Gailey, son of James M. and Jackie L. Gailey of 1261 N. 125th W., Sunset, was promoted to his present rank upon graduation from Fire Control Technician School. DURING THE ters and related shipboard July A 1979 graduate of Clear- field High School, he joined the Navy in July 1979. 7:30 Only Sat SAVE equipment used to control the firing of guns, missiles and torpedoes. PG Mat. 1:15 only Please Excuse me, officer, said g the little man to the cop, but Ive been waiting here for my wife for over a half an hour. Would you be good enough to order me to move on. 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He studied the operating principles and procedures of radar, digital compu- anmiujc fctital. .Wuix fown Mr, fci Mrt. BLkf MJWf anJ ihcir itiyhici luce awtcJ At B&B DEPT. STORE It started when Bodilys BEING THERE i a dnddi.ng ((. maicf, as long as the Merchandise lasts daughter. Hazel, invited some of her friends who enjoy fiddling over to play. PETER SELLERS 4 kr lit Camp Baltic!! LiM week (Mr foe da (4 Campt ami learning otiiJivr teouimg MIU, lhi P4pular HtHjI camp h fowteJ in doming, Jm Johanxen lx Ihe iwn SUMMER CLEARANCE promptu Fiddling jam session and a square dance last week. BYU. I Imdcd FINAL DAY Wally Brandcll and Seymour ScolTiclJ have returned home after spending 14 days touring Howard, is a professor at ocxv: by Mix, Bodily. Next week. IUd a ill travel lu Park C y 77J-4V- 7I Mrs. Elsie Heaton of Fruit Heights received the 'Woman of the Year 1980 award" during the devotional held at the Davia High School stadium July 6th. The award was presented to Mrs. Heaton which will become a yearly award. David Hill was chairman of the devotional. It was sponsored by the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Performing Arts Council WOMAN OF 1980 . a Layton News '.Jwcw-- ' HIRING THE annual V k-- DEPT. Many More Clearance Items Kot Advertised 50-6O-7- O ; |