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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 8,1 979 Ul p b "I f f is a member of the Retail Grocers Association. Etta Michelson: Part owner' and manager of Clearfield Veterinary Clinic for Born and raised in Huntsville, Utah. Received a bachelor of science degree from Weber State College and Doctor of Veterinary from Washington State University. Active in LDS Church organizations. She is area representative of the Utah Association of Women. Resides in West Point. CLEARFIELD Vieing for a three-yeboard position with the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce are the follow- I ar f V f V jy s- two-year- s. ing: , JAMES BARLOW: Owner of Barlow Furniture Company. Prior to buying the business, was manager for four years. Bom and educated in Clearfield. Graduated from BYU School of Management. Active in LDS Church and scouting. Recently received the Wood Badge Award. He and his wife Barbara and four children reside in Clearfield. New Richard Dunn: manager of J. W. Brewer Tire L4 X MARY MUELLER: Owner and manager of Clearfield Wedding .Service for ten years. She' and her husband, Hugo, owned and operated Company in Clearfield. Prior to this was commercial salesman for the company in Og- nation are observing 1979 as the International Year of the Child. They are highlighting it with Find the Gift in Every Child projects during Girl Scout Week, the mayor was told. The mayor congratulated Mrs. Price for 30 years of. Mrs. Ruby J. Price and girls from Brownie Troop 736 and Jr. Girl Scout Troop 411 witnessed the signing of a proclamation proclaiming March 11-1- 7 as Girl Scout Week. GIRL SCOUTS across the. taito Pare Wubc'Ci fflt - A 4.7 FARMINGTON mile stretch of highways between Glovers Lane, Far- Parsons bid $644,946 and on the second alternative, the bid was for $669,463. Both were slightly below the engineers estimate. DOT officials explained that one method requires a fabric material as an absorbent' between the old layer of asphalt and the new surface. ' The other method is to use asphalt. mington, and Farmington Junction is due for rehabilitation work as soon as weather permits. UTAH DEPARTMENT of Transportation officials said work will be done on Utah Highways 106, 272 and 227. Parsons Asphalt Company of South Ogden was apparent low bidder for the project. DOT officials said bids were accepted for two alternative methods of construction, but Parsons was low bidder for ' both methods. '. A ON THE B first alternative. DOT OFFICIALS said the to be resurfaced will also include raising the exist4.7-mil- ing curb and gutter to the height of the road surface. r continuous service without a break and Girl Scouts of the USA which "through the years, has helped young-peoplof every race, religion, and strata of society to find and express HE CALLED on all citizens to join Girl Scouts in recognizing the potential in all children and support their efforts to provide opportunities for each child to learn and grow. their best selves. driveways and installation of hew plpes;'in addition' tb the resurfacing of the roads, grip , Sob PRICES 9k Retail EFFECTIVE QuuuMa Bay View Club The Bay View Club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Winifred Garrett in Kaysville. Luncheon was served to 14 members. Mrs. Zelda Robins led in the recitation of the club collect. Swan Mrs. Dorothy reviewed the book World Federal Vomcns Club Lunch Slated March 1 7 - The TOOELE Federal hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. and lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. FOR reservations please , Clubs March luncheon will be held at the Community Club at the Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, on Saturday, March 17. A social Womens call Lourraine Peterson, Karen Tooele; Bryan, 968-133- fleets president of family' haunted thrdugh generations by a terrible secret. Things become even more entangled when Jared finds a tragic BY Rob Elder; before the night was over, one tons hundred and eighty-fiv- e CRASH, Needlework Book, by Iris Rosenthal; "Small Gas Engines, by Paul Weisslert. Home-Landscape- : 86 - tins 1 TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS Income Tax Service NO RETURN TOO COMPLEX WE DO ANY STATE VERY CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY YOU SAVE TIME NO WAITING IN LINES OR OFFICES by Garrett YEAR-ROUN- , Eck-b- o; The Complete Medical by Isadore Rosen-fel- Exam, WERE D AVAILABLE TO YOU OVER 3 DECADES OF SERVICE OVER 40 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE YOU FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL d, Textile Fabrics connection between his father r and Their Selection, by and the 3 Isabel B. Wingate; The Art and his father-in-la' Mountain Meadows Craft .of Growing . sacre. '"Orchids, by Leslie Brown.,,- M.D.; KEITH R. GOMM w 825-15-10 T.CA Manager Mas-ftolan- ' 376-10- or Edith 8 and often moving book by Betty Ford, one of the most admired women of our time. Other additions: The in the new generation of jumbo jetliners., ' Turn Again Home; by" Herbert Harker;' a saga of NO SERVICE CHARGES . imIHy TIMES of My Everglades wilderness. A true story of the first casualty Trouble Shooting Rewiring Full of Strangers by Joyce and Cynthia Freeman. The club adjourned to meet in March at the home of Mrs. Katherine Welling with Mrs. Katherine Firth giving the lesson for the day. blm by fireball cartwheeling into the 4 REPAIR Stephenson t New Book Selections At Library THE FARMINGTON metal, kerosene, cargo and Life, books received at the Davis would become a Betty Ford; a frank, lively County Library include: Harvest of the Sun, by E. V. Thompson; a magnificent saga of conflict and passion set against the huge canvas of 19th century Africa. The people from the gentle Bushmen who time and again turn up to befriend the Retallicks, to the harsh warriors of are vivid and realistic. I. ELECTRIC tPPLIANCEj On Wed. Ogden. humanity DAN'S J1 393-15- of j Realty for ten years. Born in Pocatello, Ida. Educated in Idaho and Utah schools. Graduated from Davis High School and Weber State College. Served four years in the Air Force. Worked at the post office before becoming a realtor. He and his wife, Donna, and son live in In-Ho- New LAMAR TWEDE: Manager of State Savings and Loan Association. Served 22 years in the Air Force. Retired as Lt. Col. Bom and educated in Payson, Utah. He andis hisa graduate of BYU. He wife, Marilyn, live in Layton, j They have five children. RONTAAKE: Manager and owner of Harmans Kentucky Fried Chicken in Clearfield for 64 years. Employed at Harmans in Mill Valley, Calif, prior to coming to Clearfield. Active in LDS Church organizations. He and his wife, Carol Ann, and four children reside in Clearfield. He has served this past year on the board of directors of the Chamber, filling an unexpired term of Dean Sessions. Ronald Stephenson: Vice Lake Johnson, City; Edith Gudmundsen, or Verna Sipple, 884-348- 7, some of Resurfacing . J- den and Salt Lake City for four years. Moved to this area from Soda Springs, Ida. Educated in Idaho. Active in LDS Church organizations. He and his wife Barbara and two children live in Roy. GIBSON: GERALD Manager of Albertsons Food Center in Clearfield for four years. Assistant manager in Ogden store for four years. He has been with Albertsons for 11 years. Educated in Clearfield schools. He and his wife, Pam, reside in Clearfield. He Layton Mayor Glen Shields signs proclamation proclaiming Girl Scout Week. Witnessing the signing are leader, Deon R. Price, left, Scouts, Penniston Johnson, Kari Monroe, Tina M. Templeton, Christine Monroe and Tina Spinks. Leader Ruby Price looks on, rear. COOKIE WEEK Clearfield Home Furnishings for 15 years. Born and educated in Wyoming. Came to Clearfield in 1945. Active in sports. Is presently president of Ben Lomond Ladies Golf Association. She has two children. She and her husband reside in Clearfield. Blen Smith: Recently opened his own place of business. Is owner and manager of Blen Smith Agency Insurance Counselor. Has been in the insurance business for ten years. Prior to opening his own business was president and agent of Vem Smiths Insurance Company. Native of Clearfield. He and his wife, Carol, and two children reside in Layton. or STOCK YOUR FREEZER THIS 17EEK AND SAVEI YOU CAN DE SURE OF MEAT FROM SAFEl'JAY! Okfijl MAR. 4 thru 10, 1979 i? FREEZER BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED Beef Sides YIELD 2A 3 275 lb. AVG. J i 1 Hindquarters ) YIELD 2 A 3 BnGE.GSS BnGQ.GSS BGGF 150 lb. AVG. 'XMGOT0SCJQGILD.S) 18 TO 23 BGGG ramG Boran neinB 18 to 23 POCKD AVERACE pcl::d AVERACE US I 4 DOME FOSE CASE CF C3AVGC GAEIGS 12 - 24 OZ. PACKAGES CElflCEIGH FQOGD DGGF FQQIIGBS 50 FRITTERS TO A COX SAFGUJAV GRGiCB DGGF PAYINGS 5 PATTIES TO A PCOKO - 8 LD. COX UEMG DGGF STAMPS II.S.D.A. CHOICE - 17 TO 'fit Ti S- DID 20 LB. AVG. : (S t A nna 'A I'W Ml aw t Lane jTlirpCniItjsOllR sJi iq |