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Show V WEEKY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 21, 1979 VIS 1 h vw, v 'T' v 'cv.VNv' 'r S3 :1r -- ' x 'i v, vti' X''L s w 'i v, - 4: ' c. .O'"'1-- , ; '4..'- ' .'4!,''.v V 'h ".-x- , yy & mohxSL, --'' ' '' Vt-- ' - ,. .. f Little 8 month-olRyan Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morrill has the right idea, as hes flanked by two beauties. On the left is Mary Kate Leatham, 14 month-ol- d daughter of Kathleen Leatham, and Angela Argyle, 5 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Argyle, is on the right. Theyll be participating in the Wonderful Baby Contest in Sunset Saturday at 12:30 p.m. d BABIES ON PARADE SUNSET The annual Sunset Fun Days celebration will include three days of activities instead of the usual one kicking off with a family supper and rodeo tonight. AN OUTLINE of activities includes the chuckwagon family supper tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. followed by a little buckatoo rodeo at 7:30 p.m. Both events will take place at the city park adjoining the city hall, as will most other activities, said Fun Days coordinator, Mary Ellen Leatham. Friday evening will be the time for residents to show off their abilities with a commtalent night set unity-wide for 7:30 p.m. at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. Among participants will be winners of the Miss Sunset competin tion and a band. one-ma- THINGS WILL kick off early Saturday with a minimarathon covering 4.3 miles for bicyclists and runners starting at 6:45 a.m. Whether youre a runner or not you can feast on breakfast provided by Winegars Supermarket. That will be followed by a primary parade at 11 - For sale: brand new, painstakingly constructed homes in Layton and Clearfield. THE HOMES were cons- tructed by vocational education students at Layton and Clearfield high schools during the past school year. They have yet to be sold after being put up for bid along with four homes constructed by other district high schools. The Layton home covers square feet, includes five bedrooms, three baths, 1,500 two fireplaces, a utility room and double garage. On top of that, its finished in brick veneer exterior and heated with hot water. The minimum bid asked by the district is $74,300 and is located at 345 S. Whitesides. CLEARFIELDS home, at North 1300 West, covers 188 1,241 square feet, includes sale will run throughout the day. The three days of festivities will be brought to a close with a disco dance at 9 p.m., Mrs. Leatham said, tb the great reformer. Bee, Sacramento. -- $59,300. Those interested in viewing the homes may contact School Board Clerk Roger Glines at the Davis School District Administration building in Far4 mington, telephone or or 531-612- 867-229- THE HOMES built by Bountiful, Davis, Viewmont and Woods Cross high schools all received bidders, although only Viewmont had more than one bidder. Bountifulswent to Max Wynder for $88,500. The Davis home was sold to Mark K. Brown for $58,000 and the Woods Cross home went to Wayne W. Hinckley for $59,950. The Viewmont home received four bids with James Scott submitting the high bid for $65,051. tb Lynn D. Stout, Bob Davis and Keynon Hansen. The barbershop quartet is back at least to a lively Salt Lake City. THE CHORD Company, singing a smorgasbord of the old and new melodies in a four part harmony, has been doing what comes naturally for over a year. Since winning last years quartet contest at the County Fair, the group has added piano solos and magic to the art. Kenyon Hansen (tenor) and Lynn Stout (lead) are neighbors in Layton, while Ron Zeeman and Bob Davis are from Salt Lake City. The catchy melodies, colorful and often harmonies, humorous lyrics and actions of barber-shoppin- g make their show fun to hear. These quarteters agree that busting a barbershop chord is a musical ecstacy for both' singer and listener. We wish .; this group the best of success. ; in bringing fun and music to.-- ; Davis County. LYNN D. SCOTT was ; raised in Orem and now lives in Layton. He is in the USAF at Hill AFB and has four children. ., Kenyon Hansen, raised in , Layton and lives in Layton ; and is employed with Layton, y. Drug Company. He has three . children. :;j , Attorney and Mrs. Jim Whitesides and daughter and Morjorie Bryden and children Tracy and Jim, also Sid and Christie Paget and son Jeremy, Scott and Bonnie Justensen, all of Bountiful; Doug and Lori Justensen and daughter Jennifer of West Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen and children Brent, Troy, Belinda and Julie left Sunday to return to their home in ElToro, Calif., after spending the past ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whitesides. They came to attend the wedding and reception of his sister Melanie, who was married on June 8 to Dee A. three bedrooms, has a double garage, fireplace and is covered by brick veneer exterior. Low bid price is C Y70OO and skydivers and candy will descend from the sky at 11:30 a.m. At 12:30 p.m., the future beautiful women and handsome men will show off in the GIVE n?E A foursome from Layton and GREATEST Old age often proves to be a.m. Two School Homes Are Still Up For Sale FARMINGTON wonderful baby contest. At 2 p.m. an auction will be held where homemade quilts and other articles can be purchased. DRAWINGS FOR prizes will continue through the day culminating in the grand d prize drawing for a bicycle at 4 p.m., provided by developer Paul Filletti. In addition, games and a bake Theres going to be some vocal chord harmony as part of Laytons Riata Days celebration, including a contribution by the Chord Company with Ron Zeeman, left, Clayton. They enjoyed Oakeson. Gary Seideman and wife Gaile and two sons and daughter who have been living in Texas have moved back to Utah to make their home. They will be living at , 82 West 250 South, Kaysville.!,! Mr. Seideman will be teaching at the North Davis Jr. High School this fall. They will be remembered by many of their friends in this area. Visitors during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley C. Tucker were their daughter and family, E.J. and Pat Stokes and children Bryant, Kevin, Steven and Shauna of Albany, Ua. On Tliursday evening they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen and family at a patio dinner. Other members of the family attending were Mrs. Donna Fitches and daughter Jodi Hill, Kaysville; Doug and Rhea Rose and daughter Carri Kilfoyle of Layton; Max ' Mrs. Godfrey and family spent a week at Pullman, Wash, where he attended other farm management courses. Elder Bruce Brand has been called to serve a two year LDS Mission to the enter the Mission He will Training Center on July 12. His mission farewell will be held July 8 in the Fruit Heights Third Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean O. Brand. Bishop and Mrs. Richard... ... Fagg and three daughters were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ross Phillips at the Phillips summer cabin near Dubois, Idaho last week. Before returning home. Bishop and Mrs. Fagg and family traveled to Bozeman, Mont, to visit with her sister and family, Rex and Anna Duhl for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Neil-so- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin have received word that their son, Elder Brett Larkin, who J 2j Kf L. ' is serving on a LDS Mission in England-Liverpomission has been quite ill the past weeks. Henry McGlinch returned home Sunday, June 10 from the McKay-De- e Hospital where he was confined for two weeks undergoing treatment after a sudden heart attack. Mrs. Elsie Heaton visited in St. George with Clair Terry and family and other relatives of her late husband, William Heaton. Mr. Terry is of Mrs. a brother-in-law RON ZEEMAN was raised in Benjamin, Utah, and now employed at Climate Control Co. Salt Lake City and is the. father of three children and Bob Davis was born and now resides in Salt Lake City. Bob is employed at Bankers Life'1-Compan- Des Moines, Iowa,-":- ;' r and Salt Lake City. He is of one child. Ron is baritone and Bob the ' bass of the quartet, np th6'--fathe- : t fcnWl SPORTSWEAR and DRESSY COORDINATE Cancer Society, Utah Division is ex- tremely pleased with the WIiCS the mapsH mm evm tf imn My Cancer Crusaders efforts in Davis County as well as throughout the entire state of Utah. THE NATIONAL Executive Vice President Lane Adams said, The power of volunteers effectively organized is awesome." This statement is nowhere more evident than in our 1979 Utah Division Crusade. With three months still left to go in our year, we should have no problem ex- ceeding our division challenge goal of $564,000. He said eight units have already gone over their 100 percent goal mark and several other cities will make it by the end of the month according to Mr. Adams. emd The top priority now is to finish up the residential drive by June 30. THE KAYSVILJLE 328 N- - M3'n, Kv'"6 g OVER The are the following eight units which have exceeded their crusade goals and Mr. Adams heartily congratulates the thousands of volunteers and contributors who made it Hill-Gan- possible. The eight units are Davis South, Millard West, Kane, Summit North, Garfield, San Juan South, Sevier North, and Wayne areas. HE URGES ALL others to strive to complete and attain their goals in the near future, np of our Fashion Right Summer Wear is included! Heres a great way to Save on highest quality blouses, skirts, slacks, blazers, vests, shorts and terry tops All Outstanding Early Fall Fashions are arriving daily come and layaway your choice soon. HASH JEANS REDUCED! HOURS Open til 7 P.M. Daily 6 p.m. Sat. D resides in Hunter. He is I Cancer Society Pleased With Efforts American t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning and son Robert and daughter Mrs. David (Susan) Heath and children; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman and son Arthur and daughter Natalie and another daughter Mrs. Bill Cook and children; and the American Foreign Exchange student who attended Layton High School, Judy Staples of South Africa, vacation enjoyed a four-da- y trip to Lake Powell. n and children Jeff and Jill vacationed a week in California at Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and other places of interest in that area and returned home by way of Yosemite National Park. LaVar Godfrey spent last week at Spokane, Wash, where he attended a farm The Jose Mission. California-Sa- n a barbecued chicken dinner. Mrs. Justensen is a sister of Mrs. Stokes and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. . management conference. The week prior to that, he and Squires Indii KAYSVILLE SHOPPING CENTER at' |