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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 1 1 . 1 976 Davis Pesticide Program Some 40 pesticide applicator training programs are slated to be held throughout the state in THEY AIM to help farmers and other private pesticide applicators qualify for current state regulations to beginning November. DAVIS County session is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 12 at the Seagull Room, State Savings and Loan at 75 South State Street, Clearfield. become certified to use restricted compounds. Stokes pointed out that in the near future, only those persons properly certified will be able to use restricted compounds. Some of these chemicals are needed by farmers to protect their to L. Darrell Extension Agent, Davis these County, programs are being conducted by personnel of the Utah State University Extension Service and the Utah State Department of Agriculture in cooperation with state and According Stokes, USU WADE STEEL BRANDON COLLETTE JARED PREECE The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who are celebrating their first birthdays this week including Alicia, daughter of Sheri and John Babinsky, 143 S. 1000 E., Layton; Melissa, daughter of Susan and Albert Cole, 554 N. 100 W., Kaysville; Jared, son of Laurie and Larry Preece, 24 Main St., Layton; Wade, son of Alice and Virgil Steel, 340 E. Oak Lane, Kaysville; and Brandon, son of Loma and Brent Collette, 230 E. 100 N., Kaysville. The free of Reflex Journal will take pictures of charge at the Layton office, 197 N. Main, on Friday between 11 and noon. Please call for an appointment. returned from San Antonio, Tex. where they vacationed for two weeks with their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Gary Goaslind. They enjoyed sightseeing in Mexico and spent time in Arizona en route. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morse and son Dennis of Carpenter, Vyo. visited Monday at the and Mrs. Mr. Frank Robison and daughter Kristen spent three days at McGill, Nev. with her mother Mrs. Cora Crawforth and her brother Carroll Crawforth. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell have returned home from Sun City, Ariz. where they spent the past months. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Francom and family attended the family service of his brother Gordon Francom held at American Fork on Wednesday. Miller, Mr- and ffiotto.Sifc .Mr. an4.,Mrs.Nora, Mrs H. Glenn Austin. They Mrs. Melvin Lotz visited - ;. were en route to Oregon to attend a family wedding. Luncheon guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll were their niece Mrs. Lawrence Finnegan of Seattle, Wash, and Mrs. Farrell Spencer, Heber City. Mrs. Edith Koldewyn entertained the First, Sixth and 16th Ward Study Group at her home Sunday evening. Mrs. Julia Webster was They are studying the of Wilford biography Woodruff. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Tuesday with Elder Gary Miller of Taft, Calif, prior to him leaving on the plane for a two year LDS mission to the Italy-Mila- Mission. n His brother John Miller who is attending the BYU was also there to see his brother off. Gary is the son of Jack Miller and the grandson of Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Elsie Heaton returned from a three week stay at Vacavilla and Sanoma, Calif, where she visited with relatives and friends. a recent surrey, do a wide ange of work iround the housefrom ranging . and lain ting b s to o ilumbing j But its also true insulation. nstalling that more men are doing home repairs ind improvements themselves. This year, $22 billion will be spent ly people like you to remodel, improve ir maintain homes like yours. Yet home remodeling is also an area where billions may be wasted through widespread ignorance of the home owner regarding doing the job, having the job done by professionals, or financing the job. More than a third of all U.S. home owners do the painting both inside and outside the house. One out of six does his own plumbing; one out of five, his own roofing; one out of four, the great majority of odd jobs at home. If youre going to be painting or wallpapering a bedroom or a dining room or. maybe even panelling or plumbing a rumpus room at your to earthquake preparedness and teaching the gifted child, dmg pesticide understanding labels; proper use of pesticide Phone 376-46- 10 Staaka Available (3 Days Only) Thurs., Frl., at. Bar-B-Q- ua RED HOT SPECIAL re- V Hospital after undergoing major surgery. He is convalescing at his McKay-De- e Their daughter Mrs. Edith McLaughlin returned to her home in Reseda, Calif, after coming to be with her parents, during her father's surgery. Regularly 83 lb. lb. USOA Choice Beef 'k or Whole WINTER HOURS Custom Cutting of Beef, Pork and Lamb home. 74 Pork a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 9 to 1 Mon.-Frl.8:- 30 80 Cut, wrapped and fraud CLOSED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blood entertained at a family dinner Thursday in honor of Cindy Olsen who was visiting from co Glendora, Calif. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandall and the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides r 'THESE 76 CHEVYS v : HIGH WILL BE THROWN FOR A LOSS. DISCOUNTS TO BELOW COST. of Roy. Elder Kevin Wood has received his mission call to serve a two year LDS mission to the New Zealand-ChriChurch mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood and will leave January 22. mu , entertained Saturday evening at a Pinochle Club party at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siddoway and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birch TRADE-I- N ALLOWANCEI st Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood were Mr. and Mrs. Don Child and Mrs. Ivy Child of Riverdale, Mrs. Glenna Shupe of Ogden. TIME-INDO- ORS course If! I have news for mu. More women ;han ever before ire in the brigade, rhree out of four according vives, regulations; personal safety; musician. HOME IMPROVEMENT Not so many years ago, before vomens lib, there was this joke about man. he great Whenever his wife would ask him to ut up the storm windows or paint the Do it dds room, hed shout: pesticide laws; rules and 1370 West Gentie SL, Layton the from School PTA will hold a meeting Thursday, Nov. 11. Special speakers will discuss 9 Her grandson John Bennion (Ben) Heaton of Provo who is 16 years old has been invited to join the Youth Symphony in Salt Lake City. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton and is an outstanding SPEAKING OF MONEY President Davis County Bank home The Layton Elementary THESE include the current OLSEN CHEVROLETS Advertisement By EZRA T. CLARK turned has Meet Set At Layton Ele. MELISSA COLE Kaysville Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and children of Price. trip to Bloomington. John L. Kneedy Persons wishing additional on these programs may contact their local Extension office or their District Agricultural Inspector. kj information CUSTOM SUPERIOR LaVar Fencetermaker of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders have returned from a 10 day Mrs. Iris Barton Umpleby, of Kaysville, Mrs. Ardella Waite Mertlick of Clearfield and Mrs. Marcella Kidd Poulton of Salt Lake City were luncheon guests this week. They were former Kaysville school chums. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPhee of Salt Lake City. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family were Mrs. Eila Nielson of Idaho Falls, Ida. a cousin of Mr. Ward. Also Mr. and Mrs. one-year-ol- A recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hatch was their niece Cindy Olsen of Glendora, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind federal organizations. ALICIA BABINSKY diseases. ALL FARMERS in Davis and Weber Counties are encouraged to attend one of these training sessions. Personnel from the University and the State Department of Agriculture will discuss a wide range of subjects. THERE will also be two training programs in Weber County. One will be held in the Farm Bureau Building on 12th Street, November 9; the other will be in Hooper at the Kaysville Happy Birthday By NORMA PREECE 3718751 crops. equipment; and a session on the control of insects, weeds, vertebrate pests, and plant Hooper Stake Cultural Hall, November 10. 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