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Show journal july u, mo north davis leader, july v.rnayrcricx-oAViiKt- ws n i960 Sterling lftJ. Sill Day Proclaimed In Layton MudrithG. 1 Jf IvvurJ fuliuMlflg fiov(4m4itun bftoft lh I -- un ( it CVuM PH July I?, Uilrv$.Sifri.F;W.S.I Mjfkh 31, I)) ID (kivu County, t uh, iiurfl Ihrffiif mt W4v Kmr 1 'J intt n4 4 Jtl uni (4i, Hrf4. he wav ctccicJ hpnMW vrtbvcr iq iruuee ia the laum i,tnNMfJ (inj. ifiKi a a WHIR! kS. IIK lutCPfl'fl. KiffJ mmh ti iur community V i H ho.il Ira. trtrr. HPPl IKa-lr- r, nj chuvh kairf, uni a. Umov, he ha been Incly tnvulvrJ w many tiuc a. Ilk met emanating lion) hu Prrp cumcrn he pr.fie nj hat involved hifflsril av a leaJ- rriX inu.h magnitude in all ami aretl4 u hi mnr,irukheetme a kJei in i h tmuianv e indue try anJ rcvcivcJ numerput well dcwrfvcJ by hi cm 1 mk I lie Mjr-n- e anj prekhemut owaijv nj phner. New lt hf . nj U herea. he wrutc anJ deli Ihe Kl n il Kent Minkin: I a in Kill tiiienJihc KoJeo I .id p( S.iihn-ollli.jhS.M- mol. m Yakima. Ua.h, on July 2 ueu. I, He i. a Ihiooeh mvmlvr ol ihe SpAcrv Kodeo ( hih leenoycit (nm Daw. ,iiJ W.Ni etHinlic. Mime In cluK He ho. been compel' mg in Inch wluml rndeiK tinr ihe p.oi yc.r. Hie MKI FLUID second in Sunday venmg ion) Temple Square for ?vy years, and. and Whereas, hr has served his chur.fi in numefiHis leadership capacities imMifi Caenrral Authority, giving freely of himself, SOM Till RTI ORFi I. I'M. the state bull wrestling competition. He ul made the Slate finals in Call firmg I he state high school rodeo finals were held June ITthrouchil m Hcberltiy. He has won numerous bell huskies and plaques Horn rodeos he has entered this past year. and call upon all residcnis throughout the community to join in hihg observance and to individually recognize the unique contributions of this great nun. Sterling Sill Day will be observed ai a reception on Aug. 9 starting at $ p m. in ihe new Layton Sixth Ward Chapel. 250 N. Church. A leestimonial will be held in the chapel al 6 p m. Afier the for mul program, the reception will continue. ALL LAYTON residents and people from other places who would like to attend this HE Mil I. be a senior in Lay ion high School and is a member of the football leant, reception and testimonial program are wlccome. dmg dK 1 LEAGUE CHAMPS Kaysville baseball championship team started the season out with a bang and went on to win 13 straight games with only one loss. m 10-d- important mil in winning Ihe championship. Team members are bclwccn and they are the ages of Bryan Rashand. Ridge Hartley. Jon Owens. Justin Smith. Brian Olsen. Mike Lamon. uh their son and daughter-in-laand family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Francom. Mike and w ife Joan and children are moving to Phoenix, Anz. where he has been tranv ferred with his company. Lloyd and Florence Bishop have returned from serving a LDS Mission to the Washington DC LDS Temple. They gave their mission reports June 13 in the Kaysville Third Ward. Elder Joseph Bean, son of York Hill. John Websier. Todd Burton. Ted Donoviel. Mike Taylor. Greg Millard. Robert Olsen and John le 20th Ward. His brother Cory is serving his mission in Seattle, Wash. ma all-ou- 14 THE COACHES were games they scores 164 runs, a tremendous record. DELUXE ALPINE 40525 and Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones and daughter Brenda of Cedar City. They came to attend the wedding of Nancy Hunger, who was marned July 17 to Brent Fames of Bountiful. Sunday visitors of Mr. and rg STEVE COOPER. Mrs. Bud Halliday were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibby of Salt Lake City. Participates In Competition Steven Cooper, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper of 810 Wasatch. Layton, recently competed in the United Federation (USSAF) and United States Tumbling Association (USTA) national championships held at Miami University. COOPER WAS one of some 200 athletes from throughout the United States and several championship events which were hosted by the Miami Gymnastics Club and coordinated by Kenton C. Conner, instructor in health and physical education and coach of the Miami Gymnastics Team. foreign countries who took to being covered by CBS WILLING VOLUNTEER Sports Spectacular, also served as the qualifying meet for the selection of the United States Sports Acrobatics team that will travel to Poland for the World Championship in August. COOPER WAS entered in the Boys 15 to 18 group of the USSAF and USTA competition. He placed 13th in platform tumbling, 8th in tumbling, 4th in double mixed trampoline and 3rd in mixed pairs with Stacey Hansen as his partner. This was the fifth national championship of the USSAF, a relatively new sport that combines the excitement of gymnastics, tumbling, acrobatics balance and dance into six InaUUkon InckubM eoppar tubtr9 wttar Hn on tnokio whon pootWO, fluth mng dttkmm lot Potter took, 1 poor guoronloo We Complete installation ot any size cooler 225.00 abo alter complete Cooler Kits- - Price -- MOOOO 1 poor guarartot on tabor EU-RIT- B HEATING & AIR U t trll and imtall Furnaces, Fireplaces, Humidifiers and Swamp Coolers 825-941- 6 the biggest seller ot contacts. The dual meets, in addition . GQ Jfoe biggest sale odd contacts from part in the combined national States Sports Acrobatics si-:6- 2 spend units includes si tax 4200 1 6500 at comparable savings Installation Includes copper 4200 & 6500 at comparable savings Houseguests of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Dean F. Hunger were her parfhts Mr. and Mrs. Martell Easton of Beaver Mission. He enter the mission Training Center in Provo on Aug. 21. He is a member of the Kaysvil- THE TEAM is a Major league team of the Kaysville Little League play sponsored by Bowmans Market. Of the t team pleased with the effort the entire season. Coach Hill stated. "The hoys arc great players and gave it their all." They were also pleased uuh the parents' support during the season, np Tri-Cit- y Kaysville Bean, has accepted a mission call to servea LDS Mission to will coaches. Their final game was played Thursday evening. Ihe team will now play in the competition w huh w ill include learns from Farmington. Sv and Kaysville. EVAPORATIVE COOLERS Attorney and Mrs. David Africa-Johannesbu- Noriega, with Jerry Hartley and Don Owens as assiitant 10-1- 2 RON BILL, head coach said. "Weve had a fantastic year and the entire team members contributed to the victory. Each player played an w South FronU Drvan Rajibaml, making up a winning team are: left, Ridge Hartley, Jon Owens and Justin Smith. Center, Brian Olsen, left, Mike Lamon, York Hill, John Webster, and Todd Burton. Baik, Coach Ron Hill, left; Ted Donoviel, Mike Taylor. Greg Willard, Robert Oben and John Noriega. Not in picture when photo was taken were Coach Jerry Hartley and Don Owens, np KAYSVILLE LITTLE Mrv. Clover Sander and granddaughter Joy Sandcrv vpem a meek ai ihcir ranch, the Crown Ranch at John Day. ( begun. U hile there Mr. San derv vivtcr and broihenn law. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Yollcr of Seattle. Wash, joined them for a visit for a few djyv. Mr. and Mrs. glen Fran-cohave returned from a vacation to the nonhwest. 1 hey spent much of the lime sightseeing in the Seattle. Wash, area as well as visiting the e .Cj I- - 4 . cess motivational material, NORNUFRILCE 376-875- y.- - y s, ir, is ihe Rl Kaysville Phone jW . Shields, may or of the city ol I ay ton. ltah do hereby designate Saturday, Aug, 9. vsu as Sterling W. Sill Day. dmg By -- . au hor of Jn published volumes of c hurk h and leadership suc- lewisfi Kent Moclilie To Attend Rodeo Finals In JLU erred weekly sermons on KSL Mill m 4 Mike Gardner, a member of Boy Scout Troop No. 408 in Kaysville, likes to put his extra summer hours to good use. He is active in volunteering several hours a week at the library. In about 3 months he will start keeping track 6f his library volunteer hours, in order to qualify for a first class merit badge. Your New York Life Agent in SOFT LENSES Hard lenses $59. Includes lens care kit and Love em or Leave em Plan. Eye examination not included. Layton is ROBERT S. events that include mens pairs, womens pairs., mixed GRAFF pairs, mens fours and platform tumbling. New York Life Insurance Company THE championships were held in Miamis Millett Hall. Steve will be a junior at 707 -- 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 84401 Layton High School. 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