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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX ( DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL MAY 31 , 1979 Happy Birthday the milestone in life is something to cheer about and the Reflex and News Journal send out hearty congratulations to Jason Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr of 869 W. 2700 S. in Syracuse, whose birthday is June 1; David Darrel Martinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Charles Martinson of 2875 N. Hill Field Road, Layton, whose birthday was May 19; Michael Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sawyer of 1347 E. Rosewood Lane, No. 19 in Layton, whose birthday is June 12; Carrie Kay Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson of 361 Francis in Layton, whose birthday was March 26; Dayna Leigh Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson of 270 W. 400 S. in Kaysville, whose birthday was May 24; Brady James Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lex J. Olsen of 253 W. 400 S. in Kaysville, whose birthday is June 9; Julia Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly G. Hansen of 1667 N. 1575 W. in Layton, whose birthday was May 30. Achieving one-ye- ar JASON FARR DAVID MARTINSON w g CARRIE KAY HENDERSON Words like manifold and CAR CLINIC A Car Clinic for the Special Interest group of the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake was held Saturday, May 19, at the Stake Center. THE CLINIC is to provide a minor tuneup service to those who need assistance from carburetor took on new meaning for those who attended a recent LDS Special Interests Car Clinic held recently in Kaysville under direction of Richard Brent Weaver. qualified mechanics. The mechanics donate their time and services to the Special Interest groups with Paul Bennett of Kaysville from Rick Warner Ford Co. providing the needed parts at cost to those who participated in the program. , The four hour clinic from 7 to 11 a.m. serviced 18 cars which is a tremendous help and service to those who are alone. THE CLINIC was under the direction of mechanic Richard Weaver with Floyd Morgan from the stake high council in charge of arrangements. This is an annual project Sponsored by the Kaysville Utan'East LDS Stake and has been in effect for several years. THE KAYSVILLE 5th Ward set up a car ,wash at the.: parking lot during-th-e clinic,., hours to raise funds for various projects, np DAYNA LEIGH JOHNSON DAVIS HIGH JR. CLASS OFFICERS HOPE OF AMERICA Three Crestview Elementary School students recently received Hope of America awards from the Layton Kiwanis Club. THE SIXTH graders are Elected as officers at the Davis High School Junior Class and committee are: Mike McGill, president; Diane Dawson, 1st vice president; Shia Kapos, 2nd vice president (not in picture). Junior com-mitt- e members: Tom Allen, Kelly Applegate, Kim Barker, Clark Bean, Marion Butler, Colleen Clawson, Denise Daniels, Betty Evans, Troy Garlick, Ginger Greer, Eric Hansen, Shelly Hight, Karen Hinckley, Louise Hogge, Carolyn Mitchell, Daphane Morgan, Diane Muhlestine, Julia Otto, Michelle Rickman, Ted Rogers, Kathy Spehar, Allyson Timothy, Malanie Valentine, Deanne Winkel and Kent Wineard. Honoring Crestview Elementary School Hope of America recipients Nancy Roberts, front left, Annemarie Barlow and Keith Crofts are Bruce Barton, Lay-to- n Kiwanis Club president, left, Dixon Reisbeck, program chairman and Keith Brimhall, school principal. Nancy Roberts, Annemarie Barlow and Keith Crofts. Presenting the award is Kiwanis Club president, Bruce Barton. Also pictured is Dixon Reisbeck of the Kiwanis, and Keith Brimhall, Crestview principal. The Hope of America award is given to students who show a capacity for leadership and ethical and moral character and outstanding academic accomplishment. BRADY JAMES OLSEN If you couldnt have wealth what would you choose? Credit." GIRL SCOUT CAMPS Now that warm weather and summer vacation are combining forces for youngsters, Girl Scouts of America is sprucing up its three camps for plenty of use over the next few months. |