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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1, nr 1979 liWLl President Tom Allen presided at the regular Kays- couraged all to take action and write to help save our local libraries. More infor- Civic ville Association monthly meeting held Tuesday evening in the city chambers. He told of the new Kaysville brochure that will be ready in November for the public. A. Neal Anderson is chairman of this project. her at the Kaysville City Kaysville. The school principals have asked that service : clubs undertake the project of off j: taking the decorations ;; after the holidays rather than t; for KCA to expect the children ta do so. Mr. Allen asked for ft an offer from some of the clubs in KCA to do this ft project 'He also stated the success ft of the recent Chamber of - Commerce banquet and ins-- : tallation of new officers held ; at the Oakridge Country Club : with Douglas Rogers, general : merchandising manager of ladies wear at ZCMI, as guest j: speaker for the evening. PTA said the PTA Night successful with some was 500 parents attending. The school is planning many activities in the future such as a special assembly, chorus and band concerts, a presentation by the drama department which will be under the direction of Melanie Carter, and a cam water fountain be installed at the Kaysville Bowery. Mayor Elison agreed to follow up on this project. PATTY HARTLEY, youth chairman of KCA, announced that the H.C. Burton Elementary School is holding their IT WAS announced that a new toastmasters group is being organized in Kaysville and will meet in the conference room of the new American Savings Bank in Kaysville. np annual picture taking for Good Old Days? If Patrick Henry thought taxation without representation was bad, he should see it with representation. Outpost, Key West Sunday . . 11 -- Gliddtn's BEST LATEX will md pnnt . . . Strofl on quility lasting good looks! 31 THRU NOV. 9th ALL PANELING Mack Watkins with Kendall Ence as finance officer. They are planning to present a family type show rather than the usual Messiah production. This will be held on Dec. 23 12.99 and a musical program with Dentzel Williams as the chairman. They also asked Richard Bushnell to chairman the Heritage Harvest Festival for the coming year. The council is also in the process of developing a corn- munity band to present certs during the .next summer months. They would present four "concerts on various Sa- turday evenings for the public possibly at the Happy Hollow Golf Course with refreshments. Dana Rothlisberger, Davis High Band instructor would direct the concerts. 10 30 Smofttfm out to an elegant, flat fmW . TouyitHWhKruWcUw.Wieokirt.1 SHE ANNOUNCED there be a Support Your Local ft Library Conference to be held ft on Nov. 15. It is a national ft conference to be held at the : White House in Washington, ft D.C on library and informa-f- t tion services for senators and ft congressmen. Those wishing ft to write and contribute infor-f- t mation on the issue of Save should ft: Your Local Libraries ft Write to Box 366 Bowling Green Station, New York, ft New York 10004. She en- , Will m ' r f" ' lOtXMPl j STAIN mm OVETCOW MRS. TORA Gatten, president of the Kaysville Elementary PTA said they would assist in some way to take down the Christmas tree decorations. Mrs. Cindy Anderson from OVERCOAT circuit DOUG FIR STUDS - M-Reg. $95 Reg 5 tent z,m W Reg. 2.49 385 Reg. 1.85 SALE ft "49 4x12-Vi- EA. ihsuiatoh " Reg. 5.95 RED TAG 1 CLOSEOUTS y 3'2Xl5" cunitmvs (Mesy fftas Tkrcx;io9t Tk$ FOIL Sten Ri&ccJ) - (ALL KINDS) Reg. 14.55 r.i.o. . Reg. $89.95 POWER MAC Reg. $149.95 tijCAUlBIKG 0 SUBJECT 67 SO. MAIH LAYTOIl is 00 376-345- 1 - 773-424- 3 9 Mon.-Fr- i. 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Usually the migraine headache as a severe throbbing pain in the temples but some victims experience the throbbing in the head inmigraine pain anywhere neck. and cluding the face SOLID 9' No. SUBJECT TO STOCK SEMI TRAKS. SOLID STAIN . . on the my daughter's marriage is nearly rocks because of her severe migraine headaches. Her husband is young and has been very patient with her, but his patience is wearing thin. My daughter acts like a more shrew any whether she has a headache or not. They have two little children and she is making nervous wrecks out of them. She has had these headaches since she was a teenager, and Try (he that'i HEATTAFc the JCKs stated their organization will be serving be none DO suafa to stock on hand PREVENT FROZEN PIPES MARRIAGE ON ROCKS MIGRAINE THRIVING Open colon in con-ext- : Now St , Thomassen, Margaret Brough, CaM Hodson and w' . community. children and families at the school on Nov. 10 from p.m., the public is inviited to take advantage of this offer. She said the Little League football teams were terrific this season. Some of the teams were undefeated. all season and she was proud of them. The Little League basketball season will soon be underway and the soccer season is almost over. She also announced that many of the Davis High activities and EFFECTIVE OCT. . The KCA members commented on the new tennis courts at Diamond Park and the asset it will be to the AonMinnmii Boise Cascade Fnri-HJ-lp Building Materials Center' MR. HILL announced they had reorganized their council and the new officers are: Joe S. Hill, chairman; Bruce Jensen, Jay Clegg, Valene 2M "Good Homemade Specials Everyday! spearhead it. servicettf DhelptPrnmtinky tS Ak BRIAN D. BURNS T 825-75- Don't Miss Our.. the Kaysville-Fru- it Heights Performing Arts Council r'city chambers. She said they ft have a list of good books which are available with some 70 titles and a good ft portion of these books are in ft the library. ft Miss Ryan also said she has ft a list of projects that service ft clubs and organizations could ft help with and these projects v: will help support the local ft library. Some of the projects are: Making a coat rack for the foyer; a need for an elec-f- t trie typewriter; painting that ft could be done and many other ft such jobs that those who have tiinend want to be of ft Lansbury, Junior senior citizens activities. They now have 115 paid up members. They appreciate the school facilities each month for their dinner and program as well as the National Honor Society at the school who host a dinner each year. He suggested that a H STMOIK WUMIM IBT of Comin Kays- discuss this project again and follow through some other channel rather than having too will be held in the It may MRS. ARLENE Kaysviiie president, THE JAYCEES also sponsor a senior citizens banquet KCA meeting. President Allen said that the KCA will STARTING IN November, I Get Out And Vote campaign and also a Meet Your Candidate Night, to be held Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. at the Little Theater at Davis High School, All candidates will be on hand to speak and he encourages all citizens to come out and become acquainted with the candidates. TUN MRS. LUCILLE Strong, chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, reported that the current arr exhibit, in Barnes Bank is that of Ethel Paul of Clearfield and the November exhibit will be that of Anna Spies of Bountiful. There will be no exhibit in December due to the banks Christmas decorations. Kays-ville-Fr- the first Monday of each month there will be Night i;Movies at the library for 'families beginning at 7 p.m. ; Jaycees are sponsoring a Heights Performing Arts Council announced that they are unable to chairman a variety show that had been proposed earlier at a I (Q). that the ALL NEW RESTAURANT IN SYRACUSE 1822 South 2800 WEST Joseph S. Hill, KCA representative of the : : ed. She was advised to check with Pete Page who is chairman of the tree committee for Kaysville. their functions which included the Davis High Band participating in the annual Davis Cup competition. ville. 2-- i community. He also stated recent grant that Kaysville ! i 7-- admission and free hot chocolate to those who visit the alley. The Jaycees sponsor the spook alley as a fund raising project for their various club projects they sponsor during the year for the community. Most of the money is put back into the City has applied for, that he had received notice that the Denver office was interested and representatives would be arriving in Kaysville on Monday to take a tour and discuss the issue. He said he would like members of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce and the Kaysville Civic Association board members to meet with him on this issue. He also stated he was happy to see ft Health News. Mrs. Iola Smith, KCA beautification chairman reminded KCA that some of the pine trees along main street have died and need to be replaced. She still feels that Christmas Tree Row should be lighted for the Christmas Season, the purpose of the trees being plant- $1 HE ALSO announced the a strong Chamber merce functioning D&c public and it will open Oct. 29, 30 and 31 from p.m. with problem had been corrected. PRESIDENT Allen invited Kaysvilles new city librarian 2 Maggie Ryan to the meeting fto speak on the 'events at the library. 'The Kaysville Elementary '.School PTA is spearheading a i jfStoryland Hour to be held each Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the city chambers for children ages Miss Ryan said the library will be open 5 from p.m. for the ; storyland hour so the children may check out books before and after if they wish. ; Jaycees are again having their spook alley set up for the storm drain project has helped with the problems that have been occuring during heavy rain storms in some areas of the city, particularly on 650 East between Center and First South. He said that during the last storm there were no problems in that area and he was pleased that this ing project on Christmas Tree Row at the entrance into Jjiis BRIT HOWARD, Jaycee president, announced that the Library. Mayor Gar Elison said the city is pleased to know the that plans are underway for the Christmas Tree decorat- . Alley. mation can be obtained from 'll; RON PEARSON announced which is being planned for the last part of November. They will have the traditional Christmas Star on the mountain for Christmas as well as have Santa come to town in free hot chocolate to those who visit the Jaycee Spook paign to follow the Clean Up Your Language contest, which will involve the parents also. Kirtley Tucker, president of the Happy K and F Senior Citizens gave a report on the Sat. US GROW IX 0U2 KM LOCATION II It is our policy to have in stock a sufficient inventory of advertised items to meet anticipated customer demand, In the event demand is greater than expected, or an item is delayed in transit and not available during the stated life of this ad, we will issue a Rain Check guarantee on request that will entitle customer to purchase the advertised item at the same price when stock is replenished. 0 ajn.-- 7 p.m. |