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Show IVEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 14, 1979 Still Time For Booth At Riata Days Event There is still time for come, first serve basis. Lay- - ton Civic and church groups to reserve a booth for the July 4th Riata Days. The deadline THE RIATA Days Committee hopes to fill the Layton' High School grounds with 36 booths. The committee estimates there will be 20,000 people attend Riata Days this year. With the 4th of July coming in the middle of the week and with the rising cost of gasoline, this figure is realistic. for making reservations is June 25. ACCORDING TO Sam Dato, the chairman for Riata Days booths, several good locations . are still available. At the present time, game booths are needed to make the 4th of July a success. There is still room for some food booths By GARY R. BLODGETT SALT LAKE CITY three-memb- Modern Dance: Will provide a basic knowledge of modern dance. Will include a portion of exercise and dance put together with music. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, Putting gymnastics skills in- beginning and intermediate students. Register at time of class or contact Ron Holt, Pre-scho- ol Firewood Permits Offered s, Intermediate 3-- 4 gymnas- must have taken begingymnastics or be able to roundoff, front and back Free permits to gather walkovers. Thursday, June 21, 2-- 3 firewood will again be issued p.m. by the Wasatch National Forest. LAST YEAR thousands of Wasatch Front residents attempted to beat the high cost of winter heating by using fireplaces and wood burning stoves to heat portions of their homes. The Wasatch National Forest issued nearly DIXON P. For All Your Insurance Needs AUTO THE FREE permit may be obtained at the Bear River, Kamas, Logan, Mountain View, Wyoming, and Ogden offices of the Wasatch National Forest. All but the Ogden office will be open Saturdays and Sundays during the summer to issue permits. The Salt Lake Ranger District will not offer firewood permits at this time. Wood cutters should keep in mind travel time and the time it LIFE HQE OWNERS TRUCKS 197 NORTH 79 MAIN -- 12,000 free permits to wood cutters. More persons this year are expected to rediscover an old family outing forgotten during the past years of inexpensive heating bills as wood cutting again becomes a family recreation activity. REISBECK 376-42- LAYTON ALPINE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER For Appointments Call HOURS Mon.-Fr- i. 376-421- 3 " 9-- 12 a:m.-2-- 6 a.m. Saturday Closed Thursday FULLY EQUIPPED OFFICE p.m. 9-- 12 230 North Main St.-Layt- on - The Kaysville Kooks held their first meeting recently at the home of Barbara Jenkins. The following officers were chosen: Allyson Craner, president; Kristen Johnson, ALARM There was an egg experiment leader. The girls have made snacks CLUB LEADERS are Barbara Jenkins and Carol Johnson. The club will meet each WSSWSWSSStfS WKWWMKC DENTISTS who treat children want to make the childs first visit a happy one, and often perform only simple examination procedures the first appointment. It helps to have the childs appointment early in the day, and to prepare him, in a positive way, for what will occur. With takes to cut firewood when planning their trips. one-wa- .. proper planning and preparation at home, children can establish a positive attitude toward dentistry that will last a lifetime. , , Fei!P Osp make the trip safe and The order states that necessary n improvements needed to allow Farming-toto call Salt Lake (through Bountiful exchange) should be completed n by 1980 but that the Kaysville-Laytoexchange, allowing customers to Call Ogden and Salt Lake City, will not be finished until 1982. City-Murr- However, during the subsequent hearings, telephone company representatives said it would cost nearly $8.75 million not $3.7 million mentioned in earlier to construct necessary facilimeetings The THE ORDER continued. overwhelming evidence presented in the hearings clearly indicated that the business community of Davis County ties to implement the extended areas service in Davis County. needed a broader range of telephone ser- vice to fully participate in Utahs economic growth and development, as well as the growth and development PUBLIC RELATIONS manager of Mountain Bell, Kenneth O. Hill, said the telephone companys major concern is that the public know what the costs are going to be and that all will have to share in these added costs. The telephone company will have to petition the PSC for a rate hike to cover expenditure costs for the new service. Mountain Bell said at the hearings that a within Davis County. The evidence amply demonstrated that the citizens of Davis County were unable to adequately engage in commercial, industrial, political and social intercourse, commensurate with the developing nature of the county. WOOD CUTTERS will also be reminded they must have spark arresters with a 23 OlOHFflOld their power saws to minimize fire dangers. Forest Service personnel may inspect the spark arresters on power saws operated in the National Forest. The amount of wood per in- - A semiCLEARFIELD truck that couldnt stop fast one car enough, rear-ende- d n resulting in a accident involving two more chain-reactio- cars and bringing hospi- dividual permit varies between Ranger Districts. The minimum is one cord at talization for a Syracuse man, Tuesday afternoon. Logan and the maximum is ten cords at Mountain View. A cord is a pile stacked four feet wide, by eight feet long, by four feet high. The average full sized pickup truck will of carry about a cord. WILLIAM J. Gordon, 55, of 1370 South 1000 West was taken by ambulance from the accident at 1700 South 200 East to Davis North Medical Center for possible, head injuries and was kept over- SALE THE DRIVER of the semi, James Kayle Shaw, 4a of 530 E. Millcreek Way in Bountiful, was cited for following too close after his truck hit the rear of a car driven by Leo L. Wheeler, 45, of 1305 Ann Street, Syracuse. The police report said Mr. Shaw told police he "swerved to the right and went off the road to try to avoid vehicle number three (driven by Mr. Wheeler). tb SHOT" Chris Merkley, 826 Medical Plaza, Salt Lake City was one of the more than 1,699 who received, an advanced degree from the University of Utahs CONTINUOUS 110th CHRIS, (' and Rhea 200 East, Heber City, Utah received his MD degree. He is a graduate of Wasatch Gci;!3tGS Gens! GiErd burej , Coast Guard Aviation scwaiMYia?' guvta? U' ,!V pis J I 0 I V f: NAACP Commemoration of the 1954 Supreme Courts decision regarding Brown vs Board of Education on May 17, 1979. It was the 25th anniversary of Use deadbolt locks as by your police department. THE BRANCH will hold its last generar meeting June 7:30 p.m. at at a . Froo Demonstration 18 000S the-Bapti- Mission, 288 Golden Ave., prior to the national convention. The 70th annual convention of the National NAACP will be held in Louisville, Ky. June 23-3- the Commonwealth Convention Center, states President Nathaniel Johnson of Layton: STOP BURGLARS recommended the historic decision and celebrated by all branch LOCK SHOP 376-40- 64 1979. THE LOCAL branch will have a barbecue June 16 at the Layton Common Pavilion on Wasatch Drive from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Several g events will be scheduled. This year a special feature for the annual NAACP Con DUTCH com-min- COY onoPEi, . Over 20 Yra. Experience fr. Stecm Cleaning HE WILL go into family residency practice Providence Hospital, at South-fiel- d, Special!! Average LIVING ROOM High School, Heber City and received his BS from Utah State University in 197a Chris is married to the former Kathleen Godfrey, formerly of Kaysville and is the father of one son, Mark. We dean an kinds of fumlture--we remove dog and cat odors 1 0s5 twj I I 4 I With Coupon DAVIS COUNTYS LARGEST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE 7730000 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS 7001870 3033018 FREE ESTIMATES Michigan. Dad could always Elec- use new shoes! 3 DAYS ONLY! Hush Puppies stand to bo counted More and more Hush Puppies shoes are showing up where dress casuals have . feared to tread because (1) contemporary styles have changed to separates, vested suits and sportswear and (2) you are making your own calls on style and comfort. Hush Puppies shoes are ready now if you're looking for contemporary comfort at a price that helps where it counts. has completed the Coast Guard Aviation Electronics Technician Course. DURING THE course at the Aircraft Repair and Supply Center, Elizabeth City, N.C students received .oninstruction the maintenance and repair of aircraft radios, radars and electronic navigational equip28-we- Thursday Friday Saturday ment. Additionally, they studied circuitry, electrical theory and the use of wiring diagrams. He joined the Coast Guard in August 197a All ALUMINUM GUTTERS 'Don Pearson even Hush Puppies VISA e Mastercharge e Gift Certificate e Free Gift Wrap Manager Fnzn ESTIMATES" 773-OSG- G LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance iw iita vention will be a musical extravaganza on Sunday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m. Hall B of National tronics Technician Third For Resiicrtld or Commercial Curings a Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job dr-- The Davis County Branch of the Class Weldon C. Rease, son of Levi and Delphine Rease of 1014 East 260 South, Layton, . GE1EIUY ilflP G'JTTEIS I com- 9. A son of Douglas Merkley, 456 South LOlVuGT PHICG , annual mencement on June night for observation and released, a hospital official said. The police report said Steven B. Fisher of 1336 South 2500 West, Syracuse, was stopped at the intersection of 1700 South 200 East attempting to make a left turn onto 200 East when he was struck from the rear by the Gordon vehicle. MCp QjSePVes '54 Decision Chris Merliley Earns EYID Degree AocIiIbo! (n productive. (Stop Yatch) a 1982. Mountain Bell telephone system in throughout the nation and in foreign lands. Children should start seeing the dentist as soon as all, twenty of the deciduous (primary) teeth have emerged, at about the age of three. make super sandwiches. three-quarte- np Young Children And the Dentist afternoon during their course time, once a week. The second meeting was held at the home of Carol Johnson where the club members learned to measure properly with cups and spoons. They also learned to on for club members and their leaders, accompanied by some of the mothers. Collette Neville is the club reporter, grocery store with their Stacy Nye, treasurer. thousandths grid milk. THEY ALSO enjoyed a holiday trip to Lagoon Resort THE NEXT meeting was with the girls learning to be a smart shopper, by comparing the by visiting prices president; Brandy Adams, secretary; Collette Neville, reporter; Marni Jenkins, song leader and y FOR EXAMPLE, travel time from Salt Lake City to the North Slope cutting areas is two to three hours. When the permit is issued the Forest Service will also provide directions to the area to be cut along with any other localized advice necessary to and drinks, orange sugar toast, hot chocolate and did some experimenting with and later they made baked tuna, egg salad and cheese. vice Or & bracket before the system is completed in general. Kaysville Kooks Meet 825-396- 2-- 3 p.m. tics, ning do a 26. factors, including natural growth that will put some communities into a higher calling county-wid- e to a routine and coordinating skills with music. Open to TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2 p.m. gymnastics for children under kindergarten age or in kindergarten. They will learn basic warm-up- s and skills. p.m. Tuesday, June 19, Beginning gymnastics, they will learn basic warm-upcartwheels, front and back walkovers and roundoffs. 19, termed only county in the state to receive toll-fre- e complete county-wid- e calling although some counties (Salt Lake and Weber included) can call all but remote areas of the county. residents will be the Kaysville-Layto- n only ones within the Mountain Bell system that can call toll free to two metropolitan cities. But previously, this same area was restricted from calling even one major city (Ogden or Salt Lake City) without payng a toll charge. PSC CHAIRMAN Millie Bernard said Hearings began about a year ago and resumed early this year with the first ruling reached Feb. they THE RATE hike, when petitioned by Mountain Bell, would be based on several MOUNTAIN BELL officials said they had not had time to review the new order, regarding the impact it would have on the BUT WITH the new order, the situation will be reversed. Davis County will be the IT WAS A long, emotional hearing in with the PSC before fact, two hearings the final order was finally handed down. 3-- 4 p.m. Gymnastics dance: what to service except plan is being discussed e whereby patrons of the entire system will pay for new facilities. between Clearfield and Bountiful which he said lacked evidence to indicate the service was really desired. discrimination by the telephone company against Davis County. They said the service was the worst of any Wasatch Front county. HOWEVER, THE PSC extended until February 1982 the implementation period that Mountain Bell Telephone Company has to complete the extended area service. The February ruling set December 1980 as the completion date. The ruling could still go to the Utah Supreme Court for appeal, but Mountain Bell officials and representatives of the Division of Public Utilities said that it is doubtful an appeal will be made. Gyieastics 5 Banco The North Layton Jr. High Community School will offer a summer program of gymnastics and dance. The eight-wee- k course begins the week of June 19 with an $8 registration fee for each course. The following courses will be presented: position state-wid- commission came from Comm. Kenneth Rigtrup, who favored the extended area FROM THE beginning, Davis Countys state legislators were active in the EAS movement and all spoke out in support of the improved telephone service at the PSC hearings. During the hearings, residents packed several public meetings to voice their op- er City-Murra- In Pr-ag-m extensive hearings in April and May reaffirmed the commissions stand that the original order was a good one. The only dissenting opinion on the elected officials was started more than two years ago with petitions and factfindings that were used in the hearings. toll-fre- desires to have the booth constructed, it will cost an additional $5. dmg 376-345- JUNE - Now its official. long-distan- group Any interested should contact the Layton Recreation Office at Areas will be given on a first TUESDAY, Actually, ground work by residents of Davis County and city, county and state DAVIS COUNTY will get extended area telephone service as a result of the Utah Public Service Commission its earlier order of Feb. 26. The order, issued by the commission last Thursday, will allow e calling for all of Davis County; direct-dia- l service without a and charge between Kaysville-Layto- n and Ogden; between Kaysville-Layto- n Salt Lake City; and between Farmington and Salt Lake COST TO register a booth is $20. If the organization also. SpBcioi PtoiifliBS ,4V ifttv-- MfiTO (Formerly 33 43 No. Main SHOES Andersen Shoes) Bountiful, Utah |