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Show -- EXLY RgtEX-OA- VIS y '"fy NEWS JOURNAL OCTOBER 25. 1979 4 ,, . K . I' ?! fV: !4', 1 r f ' '9W MARK BAUER JOHN TORGENSON TIMOTHY HOLLIST HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The Kaysville Weekly Reflex and Davis News Journal salute the mark: following youngsters who have just reached the Timothy Hollist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hollist of 848 N. 50 E. in Kaysville, whose birthday was Oct. 14; John Torgenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Torgenson of 2767 W. 1650 N. in Clinton, whose birthday was Oct. 11 and Mark Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauer of 1765 Alfred of Layton, whose birthday was Oct. 2. one-ye- ar , More Stores Involved In PHONE Promotion - Wod Burning AWAITS HALLOWEEN The Whitesdies Elementary fish pond, the cake walk, bean bag toss, treasure chest and many others will be available for the childrens enjoyment. You need not even fix dinner for yourfamijy belore com- - School PTA is holding their Halloween carnival on Oct. 31 from p.m. FUN BOOTHS such as the ing, as sloppy joes, hot dogs and soft drinks will be served. Top off your dinner with pop- com or yummy goodies from our bake shop booth. Balloons will be for sale and ; ; there will be a costume and a pumpkin contest. Wear your favorite costume or bring your masterfully carved THE CARNIVAL is open to en- pumpkin and see if you can be a winner. City at party, with his parents, Mrs. Dale Lt. Barton his ai birthday dinner Those attending in addition will be and mea Mrs. PauT Nance, Mr. and Mr. and and with. wfnjpthef, JMfs. Eqalfeif Parker, before he and nis wife, Adeline, and children Heather and Brian return to their home in Paris. Adeline has been in Utah for surgery and convalescing at her mothers home. The family of Mr. and Mrs. wife, Mr. and Mrs. J.S. can of Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen visited theirsister-in- Dun-Wend- Nance will honor Mrs. Nance on Oct. 25 at Maddoxs Cafe in Brigham . 00 r law, Mrs. Art Simmons who Hosis ill at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wells F. jOhett attended The funeral Service of a'cousiri, Eldon' in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leonard and all of their families returned from their annual elk hunting trip IMOfJ at the Rafter S. lVo.Af providing the gift. Those merchants include S.O.S., House of Specialities, Magic Mill, Wasatch Sporting Goods, Lees Yam and Things ai. Co. Kavsvij,p The Earth Stov. and Layton Department Inc. 1975 Store, tb rj, Justin Barton arrived from Paris, France and will visit GJ. Harris conducted by being merchants in the Layton Plaza. A cutline last week gave Anns Fabrics all the credit, but the News Journal has since learned other stores were equally responsible for the public and fun for the tire family is promised. Stoves and Stone at wholesale prices THE BEN Whickers of Kaysville were recipients of a TV, all part of a promotion Students at the E. M. Whitesides Elementary School are planning a big celebration to coincide with Halloween. Getting fit for costumes and all a little early are Allyson Koch, 8, left, and her sister Julie, 6, and Paul Coombs, 7. 766-256- 1 A A Kaysville LAYTON family has more merchants to thank than one for a TV they won, recently. tv. 3 o Mmmi' ""p Ranch near Monte Cristo. n Mrs. Keith (Dorothy) has been confined to the Davis North Medical .Center where she underwent treat-Bilment. Wag-ma- " ls Mr. and Mrs. L. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green flew to New York City where they spent a few days sightseeing and attending the shows on Broadway. RETREAOS Tow end Country trood dotig for excellent troctiee buy new end level CRY OQOrJI n non. i !AYS POLYESTER 4-P- LY if 01Y Thurs-Fri.-Sa- t. Sale Limited To Stock on Hand lA&v .k ' RON LAYTON BOB STEVENSON DON CROCKETT BUY NOW, BE READY FOR THE SNOW! Mi. i Fire safety for the citizens of Layton by providing adequate 10 areas have Some and Police protection to' all areas of Layton. minute response tinie. Safety . " , v v j ?. y J v t provide equipment, maintain and care for streets Attractive City will and parks. Layton has the potential of being a beautiful city. We strive for efficiency in government. encourage commercial, industrial Future Growth residential growth to help maintain a stable tax base. u TIRES MOUNT 5 A K9?3kVIJ : FREE QmmsW v USI OUR SPEED UNE. MOST CARS IN A(dD OUT IN IS MINUTES. and proper ' assure representation for all citizens and Equal Representation northeast representation to all areas of the city. The west, northwest, and southeast areas of Layton City lack representation. ' - PAID POLITICAL AD. CROCKETT, STEVENSON PH AND LAYTON K 376-447- 6 376-244- 2 235 Ho. Haiti, Layton 41 ' |