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Show t i m quh journauuay ts, vUfriv tf Aca MAy M 1 t: TO DJB'ITiriEOES iSis CtenlV. Flint Up For Comm. Ite-electi- DSDDD'DdDGE 'DCaUS FAfcUlhGTON (A I t&4 04 H urtf, r 4 VOutJ I. If 4 lkf ihii Cffurto&i ) to commcfii u ih Uoigautioa of 0e Dmi timftiy Kkivf fiooid ft gai d M U Ut Alft MTItf iftarf.iti'wfT tt J Dk f fttAt4 Wf if .4 tnoyiv'irk fiJ frro f Su-fia- )V, Mtl It ( l iH 14. h Kk . tit i!r If a 4 0 14 frifh 204 nu tUt firrt CtMtifluitf, fjftkf aaJ tfriaiiblikMtlraaiAJil-'- LM. la J Ks frrva a f muu Itmfk lato art 0 Iota. Cfcf c; is c t!f4i,iua uii a a 0 ara aiv) lut frraa a iPfmhcr m 0 tkbrte laam. concert anJ pep fraaj. served at lenmt Iran capt. lie wit mwifuifj "rxHt Ue- ly to succeed fry the senior aJ ckot. RG ttiSey pfttctna The infl we nt td Kaikta frrad and link. Kakca hat at mi ft cry tpHt and hat iiiitok ccHcJ ranted Bitte Ictsctt. She oat nominated for excellence la fratlcthdU fry ihe tlah Prcu at candidate. aa She hat signed a letter of wtcnl to play basketball for Weber Suie next year. BROOK KICKS earned teven letters to football, bas- ketball and hatcfraU at well at air region honort in ihote sports. He was named the CHS "Outstanding Athlete and has mamlamcd a 3.3 gf a. :The ilanten Lumber Awards" "fcholar-Athlct- e wtnl to Cindy Clark and Dan- ny Perkins. n 3.72 gpa while earning six in tports. She has received art academic scholarship and athletic grant from Dixie College where she plans to continue her sports career. Danny has been active in all sports, and broke the school record in the 800 meter event. He has won all region honors in cross country and served as captain of the basketball and let-te- cross country team. fOLLOW1NG is a list of the awards and scholarships with names of the recipients: Departmental awards to outstanding achievers in period: Art, Deonna ttrfStiftfr, iMtpxy M, Hfvt. Ion Jhntton. Mrt Jnn drams, I odd Pardo. PsUtrvo. Cory Rutttll Ill CTIlOMft, Scott fit) ; (ini lifts: ffi4 ffnll, tspyutce, f :un Reed: fore fWamdcnKu g, and I smmy Jat ktfwvU. DIXIE COU1 GFt Cindy LDS Clik and Barry Butmtts College: Rawctl Hsmcr. Rail CoCrgf. Du Kji Chmtensen, Gary Coek, Jslatr fmlioton and Clark nit-die- Krista West: Krsm Nithguna; trade-tnjuttru- hfovs. Snow CoUfge: Marco Utah Technical CoKfge (Provo), Mary Llmcf. U. of U.t Terri Andcrvon, Doug Mm Yung Chen, ixm l, Da; yearbook, Jdf Hodges. THOSE W HO received Ihe Pincipals Award were: Kevin Bar-nec- k. Kelley. Kevin Nithtjima, Todd Pard, Kuvvcll atner, GarTCtt Wilton. Nithijtma, BUke McMillan, It Tcrva ant, Karen Raunuv ten. Mike Hcpwonh and Mary Jane Patiervwi. U. of U. Health Science Award: Tanya Wilson and Joe ITAII Boh Kowal and Mindy Reed. Weber State College: James Aurich. Jeff Belt. Karla Kay You Award: Teresa F.vans and Don Dahl; Sons and Daughters. American Revolution "Good Citicn Award: Joann Brimhall, Steven Cash, Karen Collins, Gary Cook, Vernon. American Legion School DON DAHL Joni Endo, Teresa Evans. Meichelle Haft-lin- two-year- s; Kevin Shelley, RE.MCCILERS one-yea- r. tUEdihlo Rt CsEr?c4 three Wall Street Journal awards. ESTIMATES Speaks To Layton Rotarians A. Haney GENERAL CONTRACTORS Layton Rotarians met LAYTON BUILDERS INC. Wednesday at the Chateau Restaurant in Layton for their regular dinner meeting. GUEST SPEAKER was Arthur Haney of Hooper who RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Custom Home Building tSSlMNS8 A COMPLETE i CUSTOM ALTERATIONS Dial is a special agent for Tymshare REMODELING SERVICE Transaction Services, Inc. Mr. Hayen investigates Darrel Blackwell P.O. BOX 177, LAYTON 376-41- 28 '30 Yrs. Exparlencs cre- dit card fraud for the banks they service. He showed a film and explained how their services work, np : Of 'T.ifftrt.MreiEr'Sr'TTMrSM '"i, JWW THIS ADmOff f o 44 dt-- such at. "If II tdcAiwal itemt covf f 10, how much would a tingle Mem cod. and the nrrton fruAed at me ntead of run-tu- n tional clavvfoomt that would not be needed, at well at the hinn of a much loner vtaff. around the athletic field the frigged share of the day, why no bring the students back into the clauroom and give them the baucs of a sound education that would enable diem to obtain revpcctable employment upon graduating. The school board has gone to the w cU once too odea and found it dry. should be thoroughly explored J.G Chridianven ot expenditures for addi- ANOTHER Bern which Commission Seat Sought By B. Ivory Chamber of Commerce. A NATIVE of Utah. Ivory and hit wife Marie are the parents of three grown sorts. As an educator, a businessman and a agricultural advisor. Ivory continues to believe that solutions can be found to a communitys problems. It takes insight and hard work. 20 SMIUf IN Uf..e, Coma Iwea mi Fhm fuadt, rW and iSaJt tunUid, d.ipowl. tnduvifuf n Wttauh front Coumd. Hr ts aim a rnemb the Governors Advtvory of Ibvts W County, o mn a farm in ed Poml, hac h tv ieaKd w hilc he iv a long time SJ "-- FAeRltS L umsisraiMr AT$&4040ff rwfvwmi mce$ ' tna custom upholster 5Mse4:Ci 253 fQJ) 0Y OOU&UtS rev-de- nt lerves as county commivwon-tt- . He and hit fe, la-- , have - three tons and three faugh-tm- . They al-- o have 13 grand-childre- ll.tNT SAYS Ihe No. I problem in Davts County is storm drainage. ita.tirt cge tn I he annual awards were by 04 I ifUuu fa-- o Mon of the Boy Scouts of wafr Anwrvc M Cve-efri- n TRW fa , a Ck -- eland bawd uj-Ni.m- diversified manufacturing vr fWm. County popul!n tn the tu more than pad 29 ytaS Cfeatin Mom Pa-- n Mtnut L, A semor. hope hi! doctoral from RYU tn phyweal nd bwwh. paltry, He - a memhre tf f um fod M), chartered 14 ,d in dram problem 14 oHaan may Citwt. be Caad. "But we have pfanv for We vtorm dr aut ad highway cial ad. (ktifad Jwvond IDS h new fMererted tn peoduam farm tf energy at low cod. he develop-(he- wuiraK0evc cru- whwh prwiAemv. HE AB Dl Ds "There is great deal tf work planning ahead and uh my c xpervem e, I w m 44 my be d for the benefit ha-- c en tf the entu county. Iand Servjoyed working with to i- pt4-yec- tf has built Walking doevrvtaC sUa w ater dem and i worn involved in dfugnm an ako-(eacTor to tnereave jpeoduc-Uof cthemf akoM. m , ing the peoote of Ikavtv County and would like la serve another term to make the county an even better place ta TllkrS-AFAC- A man re vents being called Dry. but he'll openly admit that he dueval Ur to work. live, work and play." grb Commencement, Vesper Services Set For Sunday An era is about to end for the class of lv0. with vesper services only a matter of days away, and graduation only days after that. VESPfJl Sf R VICES will be held at all high ning at 2 p m. commencement be held by five schools beginSunday, while exercise will schools Thurs-da- y and one on Friday evening, Thursday commencements will include Bountiful High at the old Valley Music Hall at 7 p.m. Sheryl Allen, board member, will address the a. And with Don Loch- -. social studies super the same hour in that school visor, win prevent the diploma. Board member, Bruce Watkins will adJrets graduates at Clearfield IBgh ceremonies at 7:30 p.tn. in the school auditorium, while Grant Steed, former principle and now an avvivtant superintendent, will present DAVIS HIGH graduates will be addressed by Board Pres. Luctle Reading. Supt. Lawrence Welling will present diplomas. Setting w ill be the high school auditorium with 7:30 p.m. starting time. At Layton ceremonies, also set to start at off Wildflower auditorium. Dee Forbes, board member, will address the group while Asst. Supt. John S. White win present diploma. Woods Cross High graduates will receive counsel from-Ass- t. Supt. Gayle Stevenson, while Roger Clines, board clerk, will present diplomas in the 6 p.m. exercises. They will be held in the stadium, weather I permitting. XTEW MONT HIGH School wiU hold the only Friday commencement exercises, at 7 m. at the old Valley Music F fall, tb 325-07- 00 QWtUlilGH sat' 25 off our fashion fabrics. TIME for Davis County to get on the map, said Ivory. "For too long we have been considered a backward county, sometimes with good reason. I think we need new blood coupled with some progressive thinking at the county level of government. Ivory cited Davis County safety and personnel as two of the major areas he feels need a close look. "WHEN THE safety of county residents is in jeopardy Reg. 1.69. Gingham checks m machine washable potyestercottoA. i mission, stressing that the county needs strong leader- "ITS Sale 1.27 Fun Queen King 4445 Reg. 1.99, Broadcloth prints and solids m easy care cononpoiy ester. . S37 20 00 45 4 00 55 300 Sale 6.39 4445 Queen , King Reg. 1.00. Flannel prints in eaay-car- s polyester cotton. 4445" wide Salel .27vo Reg. 1.40. Flannel solids m easy-car- e polyester cotton 4445" wide. 7.19 8 99 14 99 11.99 16 99 13.59 Sale 1.79 Pillowcases, by the pair 6 99 5 59 Standard 5 7 49 Queen King 7 99 all-o- gov- he" served 28 years in foreign and domestic posts. With an agricultural background, he received a BS degree from USU and an MS degree from Rutgers University. He is currently executive director of the Bountiful Area 39, 5860 wide. Sale 2.99 yd. Reg. 3 99. Pmwale corduroys in machine washable cotton polyester. 4445" wide Sale 4.80 Sale 262yd. Reg. 3 50. Suralme stretch gabardine in fashion colors Machine washable Dacron polyester. 5860" wide. ba.h Reg $6. Coordinating Wildflower towels in plush cottonpofyester terry Reg Sale 3 20 Hand towel .. 4 00 Washcloth ....2 00 1 60 Sale 1.86yd Reg. 2 49. Calico Cupboard prints in 100 cotton Machine washable. 4445" wide Sale 3.99 Sale 2.92 Sale 1.83 bam Reg. 3.65. Jacquard bordered solid tone towels of plush cotton polyester terry Reg 2 29. Solid color towels with dobby borders, in plush cottonpolyester terry Sale Reg 1.35 Hand towel ...1 69 .84 Washcloth... 105 185 1.48 Fingertip Reg Hand towel ...2 65 Washcloth.... 155 standard Reg. 4.99. Pleasingly plump bed pillow has Astrofill polyester fiberfilling Covered in cotton ticking with corded edge Seie 2.12 1.24 61 a PuU Hints Always tuck several large plastic bags in your suitcase when traveling to hold a wet towel, bathing suit and cosmetics. After cleaning and painting metal lawn furniture apply a coat of auto wax to protect it from weather. yd. Reg. 2.39. Crepe stitch fabrics in machine washable polyester. because of personalities in administration, we have to decide which is more important. I think fire, sheriff and paramedic protection should come first, he said. Experienced in personnel,, We need to he commented, upgrade the pay of those coun--t- y on employees who go their jobs and bring professionalism to the personnel department. AT THE same time, merit-ra- ises should not be simply a matter of course for any employee who is not productive. The candidate said he will conduct his campaign with humility and responsiveness to those whom I represent. I wide. Sale 1.42yd. tmn Reg. 7.99. Matching sheets and pillowcases of polyeslercotton percale. Flat and fitted sheets are the same price Reg Sate Full Wide Sale 1.50yd. 1 ldOOM Regional the tip mke fill hfulf t mpuf, Utah Avvuv lion of Counties, and the Shop Sun. Shop Sat 10-- 6 12-- 5 Moa-Fr- l. 10-- 9 14 filrf-L- r ts4 shared an wnfenrt VuhtAxvhi pv. 14 14 tf M if a top put t terved on tvumef. HE Ouw committees on county. Mat and federal levtl and tv the Gutdrn Pad thauman M frurarvh a 1100 grant In prrtjivncd Reg 32 00. WiMIkmert from botemet tkeich-boo- k Moom on (hit quilted polyeetef 'cotton bedspread plumped with Kodel- - polyester AH. polyester beck Reg Sale Com- ernment serice, where W. n cowwy red ero-fit- y and Correlation wait 04 or v Me tav tm ed auoav-passiohiifsBa four tows, Al4, 0-- f trier an Connu been utiifwtwnid n tionrr h buddiB of three COuy Mtuvt, a new gad and ad3 an addiivn to the county iSbde f'jit COurthuuie, Mpodv. Courvet, and pexnrtim, M. Aril, h-n- -t. Sale 25.60 four-yea-r seat on the Davis County some positive publicity. IVORY IS retired from u fvndy, MtlHUL Hfp0UTH, ?, aa! 0o4 reef-- tb(t f bt BOYI) IVORY think Davis County needs 21 04 NataWvf t tpioter president! Coagrev t bedroom coordinates. candidacy for the 1 Ct-rt- l- lt, The tflcumhenl coumdman IRICtNTtYailedaUal high Vi hoof graduate how a vufipte eutb pruMem M - jWhu-- f fl-g- h ptialalux Kd ti1, Wl a LVwtutd vii4tig,rniitlh!wa) aardv M Rifvti- - a CouixJ. ship and positive publicity. Melvin E. Smith of 1720 W. Davis Dr., Layton, a senior majoring in business administration at Weber State College, will be among the outstanding students in the WSC School of Busines and Economics to be honored at the annual awards banquet May 7. HE WILL receive one of Rmndns AnfaUs hh Bountiful Democrat Boyd A. Ivory has announced his AND universi- PATIOS tive)t Ver- FOR PERFECT Attendance: Kelly Fishburn, Joyce parry, and Debra Shiner, ties who presented scholar- - CARPORTS fngt am (haf Would Quaf-f- y Vlad, ftU, UfvHl graduaiaon, 14 4 out H 04 buunrvv wuatd and oNam tuitat ie employ-mee- t. Reveal itUatle have been made that tml-a- ie MudrfiU are fiaduatm from teheuf, cof- ade Vatunf, gg and f ven tmervnet IM Can writher read me wtwe ade quatrty or ful out an art-Utwo form fur a powtwo of A non and Russell Warner. (Weber State College): David Bateman. DOTES writing mritC, Kevin Shelley, Julie Taggart, Donita Townlcy, Dean Walter Jurek; Theatre Arts .CONCACTt feJ.B, hul if and iutfr- - icimt-ao- WwWtJi.Mkhad- $.1 W Kevin Neville, Necha U.S. Military Academy .FAM.VM30M Tkii gVa of courve iv iwiiiufii e nrw and iv beiPi laiea ad of pwrt W 04 ume I edmainm t)Mem vhould grt 14 04 tuund d Nicdcrhauser, Bonnie Osick, Karlene Peart, Michael Poll, Karen Rasmussen, Tim Robinett, Becky Seabreeze, (West Point): Scott Bly; U.S. Air Force Military Academy: .ASCietTFmOHBI new budjosgt and the tMict.s.e of . tS tvH land 14 budd them, dCait beoi tat-payef- money in ihn day and age of high miUtioo, Certainly the athletic prof-raH awe but today n tv a frivury Mhwh Mt no longer caa aTTortf to uipfort. At far at tbs hhou) hi mb program Iv com terned. Id the childrei) either be fed at home or hew their tumh wtih them at we did M dayt of yore and rmltwnt of working people are dom today. By eliminating any number of uvcUvt tuhfcclf being taught it would prevent erne-mo- Brook Hicks, Glenda Hunter, Alice Johnson, Don Kelley, Bloke McMillan, Clark Moss, Gary Nelson. award: Cheryl Tislcr; International Order of Jobs Daughters. Brenda Franklin; Manon T. Wood award: Tracy Nelson; Metallurgical Engineering (U. of U.) award: Ming Yung Chen and Garrett Wilson; PTSA award: Teresa Johnson, Carolyn Nance and Debbie Porter. 5 pitglai. vfch M fhantu't au;tmt of would t Michael Hepworth, HAfB NCO Wives Club OMWOES ctprivd-Bure- e. Award: Karen Rasmussen and Robert Kowal; Elks Scholarship Awards: Karen Collins, Kmta West, Garrett Wilson, Cory Schofield, Michael COLLEGE cLmifuJwa pf the aho Cynthia Cummings. Tracy Nelson and Dean i JtlV n Bennett. Janet Brighton, "I Dare .KnocNKMooeu t h, llep-wort- BLIE KEY "Outstanding Senior Award: Meichelle Hartlme and Cory Schofield; -- 'BUItMSS STATE Unitcrvity: Todd Gibbs, Michael Darlene Holbrook, Susan Jones, Barry Kawa, Martinez. Tfr cducaiioa. of hard earned Iuh: of dowo Mould uvt coormouv rtff Vsufiriie Btnghsm, KcndjMie CVUrge and Carultn hace; mathematics, M.t-- j Chen. hlutac. land Brighton and Greg fUIkt ; new tfaner. Bar-r- y Ks a. KO I C. fWs Uowk ; science. Mke llepwwth s, and Barry Lucero: vxul - i k V Htmt from the curriculum d KrtttA VbsriKf frrit, all. home (C4- Jane Baiters ADO ON BOOMS k - Hep-wort- h. 'CINDY HAS maintained a H etft- MU; J4if lin d,t MnM, fall (idH, Mhd lev) Ann frlr a Link, fro nets, Karen tWost; tHoitu. btf cdaC4lk, Bonn (Kk; i. Clrar(l4 frtt, S. Ibh I t a!fr ft4c Ci4 nj frt noBut. Mary at aa iuwii tuirl Stmh i4 Cii Rkmaftd wf ifre mcs-.t'f- f tcii- - A-- CRftSll3 JUUETAGSAKT 1. atWi Gills Mal tiifkcjmju ami jvsuif Kim, Ut VM o idraJi . itfbumusa' wf ra, h w.ina.4 fruUJo fv 14 Muli'. dilukUVhitt ol fud, to unnoun. 4 lav fora: an-lig- i4 for vmfr a Do iute. 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