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Show 9 t 1 rvtru cavi5 MTai joyruau april 10, i$s9 north pA's tFAnrn aprjl I 10, 1S83 Police And Fire Protection In Fruit Heights Discussed Pasis Couty Sheriff ftfwiJt rv4 1 IM M-ns- hf ttii HUM! Com a4 members ri M ay eoumd m a maoer pt4 Marsh 26, lhg meeting elrff lit reported on h mifihff of t,aJW fokfl turned 1 194 I 1 I by Ns Air (:! Nf ReawUe tinens of ft iv H rcl. unJ lefiwtfl fiwn further war. NjJjI klvd shdweJ and pcrtdfu! eoufaec. W iihuut ihtv feaweuHe lta4cr in the M JJie Lvi.ihedutldk fur the tk mdsmies. evreeul-- y the U S., woulj he pun, Washington shtKilJ do everything SMthii) ws power to strengthen and support the IWe-sig- be the divpaub of whatever sophisticated technological equipment or devices we base which might protect Sadat and hat been an ariist and teacher for many yeart. lie currently leaches watercolor classes at the University of Utah at Pnfc. r 'Hi ntut. HE KKMWl) hit bachelor! and matter! degree at Columbia University at New ted the York and University of Utah Art Department faculty, lie t alto the author of a textbook on watcrco-lo-r painting entitled "Water-colo- r Materials and Techni- the exhibit hate been pleted in the last year and reflect a concern tor subject matter from a recent trijt to Europe. Consequently, fascinating images of architecture of Venice. Rothenburg. Rome. LonJon and Pant are evident in hit paintingt. ALSO THE artist hat examples of hit style dealing with Mill life, birds and well-know- plants, landscapes and published by Holt. que com- well reflected in this exhibit, for although the subjects are dearly reeog nubble there exists a magic of personal and personal interpretations of the sarKiy of subject matter creates a total cllcct which reveals the imaginative spirit of the artist. IS HIS own words. THE ARTIST commented at a Bountiful Art League luncheon preceding the opening of the exhibit that he fell art had a capacity to go beyond the physical appearance of the "Water-colo- r is exciting, whimsical. an expressive capriciout-wii- h potential practically no other After medium possesses. viewing the exhibit of Mr. Dibbles watercolort one is certainly persuaded that such object and present the impression of mood and abstract feeling the artist feels. potentialities can be realised. Energy Use At Hill AFB '(M2&! HILL AFB Monday ended a special year of measuring major areas of energy use for this key defense installation. AT THE end of March, the base stood at 5.7 percent below 1979 consumption of facility energy, or natural gas. electricity and heating oil. Vehicle and equipment gas, or ground fuels, fell 6.5 percent below last year's rate. CJ03 Federal agencies were ill'll Certainly that attitude is Mr. Dibbles crisp, dazzling colors, spontaneous brush-wor- k Qljjjjffi ifSifiaQE ing March, the base was asked to limit facility energy consumption to 390.000 MBTUs (million British thermal units) to further help the Air Force Logistics Command meet its 5 percent goal. In addition to the energy saving progams initiated throughout the year, a number of intensified actions were taken last month. under the gun to curtail energy use by 5 percent as directed by Pres. Carter, for the period of as compared April 1979-8with the same period a year before. 1 MANY BASE heating plants were closed or reduced steam pressure in the lines. A cross over valve was installed in one plant to allow its heat to warm buildings previously heated by AT THE end of February. Hill was s..s percent below another plant. 1979 use. and was well on its way of achics ing the goal. Dur- Scout-O-Ram- Several more plants turned down their heat output from to eariy morn- ing. with thermostats lowered to 60 degrees in some administrative areas last Thursday. THE DIRECTION for the future is to hold to no growth in consumption for the rest of fiscal year 80. according to Hill AFB energy monitor Lamont Shupe. "Energy management will be a fact of life from now on. Our performance in the past 12 proraiilltt to be held May 3 at the Layton High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. go on sale April 1 2. The cost of the tickets are $1 per person and those under 14 years of age accom- panied by parents are free. BOY SCOUTS and Cub Scouts will be selling tickets throughout the county as well as Weber, Box Elder and Morgan counties. When a scout approaches you, give him your support by buying a ticket. The rto 00o ,6 0 Popping the eorl: on Mrs. Dixie Cammask Cc id Am.mu there she sisjtcd with her son and daughter-in-law- , Attorney snj Mis. Rent Cammatk and children and alwi attended her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Lxeretl N. Ciood-wra' Jh wedding family gathering anmxer-var- y awawms. THAT LS the only daik spectre involving Eg) pi. from (he Wests view pom. Sadats survival R of critical importance to U.S. interests in the Middle East, now and in the future. at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Lxeretl N. Goodwin Jr. M -- YtUtm Nwy meet the goals of reduced sumption." Shupe said. Layton Clubs The last cultural lesson of the year for Preceptor lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of lla Nalder in East Layton. Vonda Yarbrough gave the review of the comedy opera. "The Marriage Contract" and The Bear." Both operas were recently performed at the Weber State College Browning Little Theater by a Canadian opera troupe. NEW PRECEPTOR Iota Chapter officers were elected. They are: Barbara Iverson of West Kaysville. president; lla Nalder of East Layton, vice president: Dorothy Larkin of Fruit Heights, secretary; Mary Ann Bundy of East Layton, treasurer. Jan Loken of East Layton was chosen to represent the chapter at the Davis County Beta Sigma Phi Council for the next year. day to spend the faster Mi. day with her sister and brother mb. DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrt. Experience JHarfott s Slut p PI ace &m-mon- s. Layton L if tiklfflvU KfMit sflkAe n fj &w.f ifM eviVn M a fetkSrn.es Jhff were drf A t' ii r me hundred at M ortwr twee Lvalnwu M Ike grnj b3 brrs the intrtmisin, During peenrJ 14 dames o4 loi a wttj a dbmmg strand Alls fall AJ!t n Will lorn A n 4 meet ihetf Safl Jov. Calif, at me Salt lake Aupon thiv week for a foe h.ur vm between p.g).i, on Wednesday. Ajnl I iv eo route to tex on a business tnp. Pies, and Afis Larrme I st lm Welling, Pres, and Sirs I (dean Halbday. Mrs, Romney were among those attending the butkday anJ open huse in Nall Bar-bar- Ely City last week Kim-ball- mons are enjoying tending their little granddaughter Wheeler Simmons of Houston. Tex. for one week while her parents. Sir. and Mrs. Matthew Simmons are on a trip. FOR THE Lever. Miss Denise Holliday flew to Phoenix. Ariz. on Wednes- - PRICE OF 3 Patented Safe Strips completely & Motorcycle Snowmobile Don't spentl more Restore ortw Good through April 12 Cylinder boring, HERITAGE honing, and sleeving - STRIPPING HOUCKS Call rxocEss 520 W. 140C So., Bountiful 292-535- 5 AcroM from Brattefl't 766-275- 1 con- THE DANGER SIGNALS BACK PAIN BACKACHE BACK STIFFNESS NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAD PAIN ARM PAIN LEG PAIN DR. W. RICHARD BARTON AUTO ACCIDENT? ON THE JOB INJURY? CALL TODAY 376-349- 5 MEDICAL HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED! 5 3.7613495 . Sirs. Romney is niece of President Kimball. Mr. and Sirs. Roy W'. Sim- 4 CHAIRS are Mr. and Mrs. Donald e hon-im- p President Spencer W. SPECIAL FURNITURE CLEANERS 363-261- I xMrf GRAND OPENING Dry Cleaning URGES! CARPET Ut K:insm and Shampoo PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS RU ESTIMATES Sat ! L Ideal) llaitiday, daughter Pres. anJ Mrs. (Remove aH the Mrt) DAVIS COUNTY'S SAk tl IV If HunBYU InterruihMul xarwnis rtm gers Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning Bountiful !. 4 Mr, and Mrs, Lam Hess, Dem returned home Monday evening Mrs, Ada Kent t4f Lewistim is suiting at the Rune of her County. Mrs. Emily Ashby received word of the arrival of a born Apnl 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ford at Park City. The grandparents Steam For average Living Room Dry Cleaning SHOES e i fspjwel M iv4 Ilf ii .r ft lrr the vane Me mer residents of Davis OTHER SHOWS will be presented at Weber High, Polk School, Reese Pioneer Park and Box Elder Fun Grounds, np 15 95 Bom 94 No. Fort Lane 1 1 Fords money collected will go to both the Cub and Boy Scouts units to help support their many programs and also support the council, cub and boy scout camps. This is your opportunity to see the best display of scouting alive sponsored by the Boy Scouts and Cub Scout packs. Cleaning 43 No. Main xcu :i.e months proves that, with everyones efforts, we can Mr. BARTONS lie existing ftwtinurj contrast, limit Heights irvi dent fa hf Nets- un-k- r son-in-la- Special!! 28 induced I Nr Li protos ike k I wo HrgViijtj he Mr. and Mrs, Roy W, pres, and Mrs. LUean in Tucson. An, HaJfiday. pres, and Mrs. HoMrs. Cammatks two sisward llawkes. Mr, anJ Mis, ters. Mrs. Rut belle Jones and hiluno Mara and sucr and daughter Shaun of ItUAfuiN. daughter (ion) Tula. Mexico, Ida., and the other sister and guests of Pres, and Mrs. Halli-da- y . Mr. and Mrs, I Kune (t-ra- r family. Mr. and Mrs. Carle Fromm and son Jonathan W J. Attorney anJ Mrs Henry Columbus. Ohio w ere there for Heath. Mr. and Mrs. DcVS ut the special event. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Mr. and Mrs. Lari Allen hat Preeee. Mr. and Mrs. Vera their grandson Dennis Sm the U inter. Mr. and Sirs. Carter of Chula Vista. Calif, sismng a George. Mr. and Mrs, Arles K. week with them. He is the son Steiner. Mrs. Luctle B. Shefof Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smythe. field. I res, and Sirs. Ned B. Arriving from Spokane. Roueche. Pres, and Sirs. Ruv Wash, for a weeks visit with set II. Sheffield. Dr. and Mrs. their mother. Mrs. Emily Sherman B. Sheffield. Dr. and Sirs. Phillip R. Kunz were Ashby are her daughter and . Mr. and Mrs. John among the many people of Ford and daughters Rosalie Kayssille area who attended and Alison. the histone LDS Church sev Mr. and Mrs. quiccntenmal grand ball at the Salt Palace Exhibition IGII on youngest son Elder Carl Ford hat received his mission call to Thursday evening. Apnl 3. serve a mission to Ecuador and will be entering the Mission Training Center on May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ford were for- I Start the season off right with a great new look in casual comfort! Slip into Naturalizers sleek V snappy slide, and enjoy the great walkin' feel of the cushioned insole and bouncy cork wedge. Trv it in vour size today! the Deri, Im gonmed group s IfIM f (pAw IHklt 41 ikqvkj IV gay - a Tickets for the annual O O hit t Kysidlf te seses- swdDD Tickets Go On Sale April 12th Scout-O-Ra- sfkif m K ht Sadat regime, foremost among theve anl efforts shout J Rinehart and Winston. N.Y. Most of hit watercolort in pent is KV worth ft 17. w Mel AM i alls iii t,7?F, Mrer.ti Jjisbu IS fct ffUtrti M sMed 0 gon owj wjpfvki fiom ihf &( poifivat Bilk fom iurttra.1, t fciff J.m IMvoq of Uf II 4 Kmsili t WIM mu pne Vtt IN ALRI I IVfi id eUjMivh The Bountiful Art Center R currently exhibiting J2 water, colon by (icorge IkhMc. Mr. Dibble is the well known art critic for the Salt Lake T nhune patrol, ev-e- nt dipldmeue relniians with would-b- platat plus muv inrvtijMy cuurage lvfUxed ery ahl 4eiefminake, from 0 of PfhfOl ! r.aq fight hour patrol would Hr a dj.rse M a contrast goat of to 12Mper Kf! 6ver grddt manhours jkjtmie of by ftfvnkfN A wf I" rpung ibe lirmef I g . bhk Of lrn M lus kftjwmg (he ft kx Id (us dwn Me inv(4vt4, .YkUl has gi4 UitpiaxJ ctmuderaHe hav- - t ;v'9 wwi Kuir.kT ill pM y CjT IMed iMlg'atUfor VkiJfeqj U'j 72a matiNkfis I. i foiimefll W handle Ik Com A Courage t0unif NT-2M- IbmJ Sadat And fc t4. |