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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 8, 1978 to dD maintain service standards Mountain Bell will invest a record $71.5 million in Utah 1976 new additions and equipment will not only moan improved for existing customers while service for present telephone providing phone service to thousands of new customers. to expand call during switching equipment and telephone facilities so as to L.DEE Sanders, Mountain Navy Electronics Technician Third Class Mark J. Duggan, whose wife, Cindy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 D. Durrant of 829 Hilltop Dr., Clearfield, has reported for duty at the U. S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, The old superstition about spitting on your fish bait for good luck might not be superstition at all. Biologists are finding that human saliva on bait triggers positive response from fish. MOUNTAIN BELL will begin a $253,000 project to add 1100 new lines to the Kaysville call switching office. In addition, approximately $31,000 will be spent in the exchange for the burying of telephone cables. According to Sanders, the Cuba. HE JOINED the Navy in October 1973. throughout the state during ). the month of June By way of summation, the following figures have been released: 1975 Utah deer harvest were made (18-25- available recently by the Division of Wildlife FULL details of the hunt Fishing and Spitting!! ticipate customer needs and have new service available when it is requested. The utility added 40,419 new phones during 1975, reaching a total of 785,333 for the state at years end. Guantanamo Final figures on the customers, but will meet the increasing demands of new customers. Resources. Bell Exchange Manager said the phone company must an- Mark Duggan On Duty At Deer Harvest Tallied Do TOTAL harvest, 45,401; regular license hunt, 41,356; control hunts, 4,045; archery, 1,314; regular season hunters afield, 177,056; percent success, regular season, 23.4 percent. will be available in the annual Big Game Harvest Report published by the Division. The final harvest statistics will also be discussed in the annual Board of Big Game Control meetings scheduled catfish. Worms and liver are the first two, in that order. It may be that spitting on the bait will load the stringer! L. fish use dual senses MANY smell and sight in feeding. of Catfish detect odors with extremely sensitive olfactory chambers connected to their nostrils, and tests show human saliva was the third most attractive substance to MIDGE SC0UT-0-RAI71- A President Gayle A. Stevenson, Layton Stake, buys the a ticket in Francis Peak District from r first ;Boy Scout Brian Reynolds of Troop 355 and Cub Scout 'Brad Schofield of Pack 355 in Layton. Ticket sales kicka is scheduled for this Saturday, off for the Scout-O-Ram- Scout-O-Ram- t April 10. On April 15th the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will begin turning water into irrigation lines. Because of the large area served by the District (Ogden to Salt Lake City) this process takes two to three weeks and because certain facilities are more exposed to the elements there is no definite order in which lines are charged. We ask your indulgence during this period and to remind you to make sure ALL VALVES ARE TURNED 0FR The ticket sales campaign for this years ' will begin on April 10. Scout-O-Ra- ; and Scouts in will be , Francis Peak District coming around to all homes in I Layton and Kaysville to sell their tickets. All Kaysville Kaysville ' Tickets to this annual event are priced at $1.00 each. " EACH CUB and Scout will earn prizes for his own ticket "sales as well as. his unit receiving from 20 percent to 80 per cent cash commission - back to use in their own unit program. The remaining funds go towards covering the cost of the show and for improvements to the scout r camps of the Lake Bonneville . Council, Boy Scouts of Weber Basin Water Conservancy District School 229.95 279.95 Phone 76 a great idea 825-395- 3 -- Credit Cards Accepted -- Closed Sunday 12x21 ft. all steel car garage as low as 1095 1464 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah Barns 10x10 12x12 New for Elwin Roberts r, 8 Ft. Tall Red -- Free Local Delivery Seminary Building. ALL CUBS ' units meet at High 14x20 WAYNE M. WINEGAR, Secretary-Manage- 129.95 159.95 229.95 459.00 10x7 10x10 14x10 SCOUT-O-RAM- show, is a A walk-aroun- d county fair style of where Cubs and demonstrate Scouting skills and activities to the general public. Scouts Darrell Taylor of Layton is a this years Chairman and Dr. Richard Winward of Layton is serving as Chairman of the Ticket Sales Committee. Scout-O-Ram- America. . The ticket sales kick off is April 10, at 8:30. a.m. at the following locations: All Lay- - ton units meet at Layton High School Seminary Building. j. r Jumbo Artichokes v Jumbo Size Artichokes rtSssfo l I I teas' illfB Authorized Sales & MZp Service -L- Layton Man Is Named OCATED- 354 North Main St. : : Adams Bldg. Suite 2, (North of Arctic Circle) Layton Mike Freeland, 24, a native of Layton, has been appointed as manager of the Gooding M.H. King department store. U.S. No. 2 Dip On Mayonnaise 2 lor f jfy Russet Potatoes Navel Oranges Large Avocados Yellow Onions Red kadishesX?rn,3 Jai.39 Fresh Mushrooms Tender Broccoli USDA Grade A Potatoes & floA California Fuerte See us for: 7 W 3 $1 NEW KIRBYS Reconditioned and Used Vacuums (ALL MAKES) He served in the U.S. Air Force Reserve actively for four months and has also worked for the Internal Revenue Service. His wife is the former Skelley Weaver of Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Weaver. They have two sons, Timmy and Bryce. Phone 766-09- Mr. Freelands Mr. and Mrs. Freeland are also residents of Layton, 41 parents, Kenneth long time dc location anuria WIG & BEAUTY SAM lb. i,1.33 Assorted Chops V of Loin Sliced USDA USDA Choice Beef Plots 1.39 .39 Wide Selection of Beautiful Plants for Home and Patio Stewing Beef HI :l 1X1 -- 89 57 89 (Ai U.l i V.7JP Ice GMEx Cveryday Jour JUP' 88 pkg. 68 48 X 56 X 99 16-o- i. 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FREELAND graduated in 1970 from Layton High School and after graduating attended Weber State College where he majored in accounting. Norbest lb. M ! Smoked Picnics Tom Turkeys comioHT ir Sm sroers iNco.ro.ATto a&sumaaay Aft 89 ,ov. White O Frozen Dough Rhodes Bake 'n Serve 16-a- loaves 91 OQy O |