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Show iy Hlup j "11l d WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 22. 1979 REFLEX-DA- VIS now at home with her Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Hill and three children, who have been residing in Farmington, have moved to West Kaysville to make their home. parents in Sandy and reported to be doing well. Guests at dinner for the holiday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swasey will be her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rothlisberger entertained at a family birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of their son Johns first birthday. Guests included her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roth Rohde, Layton, and her grandmother Mrs. Carl Carver of Salt Lake City. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett Monday evening were her sisters, Mrs. Eldon Thurgood and Mrs. Ronald Parker of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and in Provo with her mother Mrs. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes will be their children. Guests . will include Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ipson, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barnes, and Brad Barnes of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Uintah and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd attended the BYU and University MATTRESS PLAY SET Sex-timu- sen, Eric Porter and Mike Christensen will present this By KRIS MARYON Heres How To Save On 'The motoring public, barely again accustomed to ready availability of gasoline, Should be aware that energy-watcheare making dire .predictions about shortages next summer. For every five miles per 'OFFICIALS from government, the oil companies and researchers DONT STOMP on the accelerator when the signal turns to green. Sudden surges of power take a big gulp of gas. Sudden stops dont do your gasoline expenses any favor either. Try coasting to a AVOID prolonged idling. Your car gets zero miles per gallon while idling. Just 30 seconds consumes as much gasoline as it takes to start the car. The folder also illustrates of lack how proper maintenance can pull down the average. halt. share the pessimism, citing local trips Plan multi-sto- p statements by because a car doesnt reach countries that they will reduce shipments next year. operating efficiency until the The Automotive Information Council (AIC) therefore f advises motorists to revert to'r ui g the driving prac-- i tices they adopted during the n Participates TO HELP drivers do this, AIC offers a free pamphlet Which provides 30 tips. Single copies can be fuel-savin- obtained by sending a Stamped addressed envelope to Automotive Information Council, P.O. Box 273, South-fielMich. 48037. Bulk copies are available at cost, $4 per hundred, which includes postage. ".' AIC said that if motorists follow the tips provided the predicted shortage will not interfere with our freedom of mobility because common-sens- e motoring will permit the build up of reserves. SOME OF the tips offered in Jhe folder include: i In n in..' 'V J .'i State College Debate team which recently walked off with third place sweepstakes at the 34th Annual Pikes Peak Invitational Forensics Tourin Wyo. Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and children, Douglas Bennett, of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint and children Chris and Matt of Seattle, Wash., Liz Flint of BYU and Terry Flint of University of Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ralphs of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bennett of Utah attended the blessing and naming comical take-of- f of the Princess and the Pea. Music and choral directors are Richard Marsden and Miss Georgia Fairbanks with Mrs. Clytie Adams as choreographer. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold their AnMu nual Craft Auction Saturday, Dec. 1, beginning at 1 p.m. THE AUCTION will be held at the Layton Community their LAY-AWAYNO- great-grandso- n Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of their daughter Valorie who was five years old on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rothlisberger were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rothlisberger and son Darrell of High River. Canada; his sister Mrs. Debra Stanley and daughter Nicole of Livingston, Montana; and his grandmother Mrs. Alcid Rothlisberger of LaPlata, New Mexico. They came for the wedding of Danas sister Diane who was married to Ron Dean of New Mexico with their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett will be holiday dinner guests in Layton of Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard Scoffield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Cottrell accompanied their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cottrell to Wendover for an overnight stay. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Benson and family were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Benson of Rexburg, Ida. W FORHERON WOULD really like to thank our accompanist, Mrs. LuAnn Lyman and Mrs. Clytie Adams, said director Miss Sjoblom. These two outstanding mothers have put in a million hours worth of time helping us. Their efforts have been the epitome of what a community can do to help a production. I CHRISTMAS New Tradition Models Repo-CII- I Used - Rebuilt Models All makes -- Beta Mil Ghaper To Hold Craft Auction Beta of who was named Jacob Daniel in Salem on Sunday. The infant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Furgeson. He is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Benton of Sunset. After the Sacrament meeting they were dinner guests of so ill the past months in the hospital in Salt Lake City is (IRBY CO. 145 W. Gentile Church, 644 E. 1000 North. Handmade items made by - Layton 766-094- 1 Chapter members will be auctioned. The only authorized Kirby Sales & Service in No. Davis Co. - I?oy Area THERE WILL Jje .door prizes and refreshments. The public is invited to attend. RSX?(Oaffl3R7l? She achieved a singular honor by receiving straight first place rankings in all Julie LaVine of Clearfield, was a member of the Weber nament held Springs, Colo. DeeAnn Sjoblom, Vanessa Clontz, Wayne Ferrin, Pauline Winter, Terri Steven- - 'UT;' Debate In Colo. With Weber State crunch but which have since been abandoned. THE MUSICAL, originally starring Carol Burnett on Broadway, will be presented at Davis High Nov. 29, Dec. and 3 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $6 per family, $2 per adult, or $1 for students and children. Under the direction of Miss 1 oil, differential grease, engine, transmission, wheel bearings, tires and other components get warmed up. hour over 50 there is a loss of one mile per gallon. rs Independent Once Upon a MatIt is a e spoof opening Thursday, Nov. 29 in the Davis High auditorium. No, tress is not delightful, fairy-tal- Expensive Gas s; Jeffrey of Rexburg, Ida. Mrs. Beth Reid entertained at a stork shower at her home Friday evening in honor of her niece, Mrs. Lise Manning Burgener. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Roselyn Slade and Mrs. Janalee Green. Eighteen guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll returned home from Los Angeles, Calif, where they visited a week with Richard Lazier. Noal football game on Saturday. After the game they attended family birthday dinner in Provo at the home of Deanie Beck in honor of Mrs. Vera Conder, Mrs. Conder is a sister of Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reys infant daughter who has been Front, DeAnn Winkle, Lady Merrill; Vanessa Clonta, Princess Winnifred; Terri Stevenson, Lady Larkin; Pauline Winter, Queen Aggrarain; Mike Thorstenson, Wizard; Bernice McFarland, Lady Rowena. Back, Card Van Antwerp, Minstrel; Wayne Ferrin, Prince Dauntless; Eric Porter, Sir Harry; Mike Christenson, King LoriBelnap, Lady Lucile; Wayne Moon, Sir Studley, Donna Banks and Mrs. Maxine Woldberg of Orem and Mrs. Jean Allen of Cheyenne, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett will entertain at a holiday dinner for members of their family. Those attending will be Mrs. Barbara Robins and daughter Texie of Anna Harris. Vera Conder, one of the sisters. Others were Mrs. Combs of Salt Lake City and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silvester and son Unck of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family visited in Payson Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bates. Mrs. Mary Edwards met her three sisters in Salt Lake City for lunch and to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. SUPER BOWL preliminary, semifinal and final rounds of expository speaking, said debate coach Randy Scott. Colorado THE WSC team was edged out by first place Air Force Academy and the University of Wyoming. Finishing behind WSC were the University of Arizona, Iowa State, the University of Southern California, Brigham MISS LAVINE, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Stammer, of 785 Converse Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio, took top team honors by placing first in expository speaking and second in oral interpretation of prose. : LAYTON FORD MUST SELL 37 CARS IN 9 DAYS TO STAY IN FIRST PLACE Young University ana the University of Utah. iifr" IF YOU WIN. . . 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