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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 20, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS JL Debbie Receives ROTC Scholarship A DEBBIE, cam? daughter of Major and Mrs. Burrell Davis of 1013 Kingswood, was initially chosen from a field of 6,000, and selected as one of nationwide for the 1200 Region 4 scholarship. Out of the ROTC applicants, Debbie was in the top one percent. Active in school musicals and plays, Debbie has participated in state and regional drama competition. She has been on the staff of Golden school Leaves literary magazine, a member of the student council and on the senior class committee. " jj. FLIT JUSTIN Happy Birthday DEBBIE DAVIS Debbie Davis, a senior student at Davis High, Kays-villhas received a four-yeArmy ROTC scholarship as the top winner in Region 4. She plans to attend the University of Utah and study e, medicine, ppppppppphCi KEMS ESTAURANT South 166 Fort Lane Shopping Center Layton Open 7 A.M. to 10 P.M., Mon. thru 8 A M. to 3 P.M. TRY OUR DELICIOUS v'Chow Mein i'Fried Shrimp K"Sweet n Sour Spareribs Reg. $3.30 7 has also been active in debate and was in regional competition. scholarship pays full tuition and fees plus $100 per month. The case for periodic motor vehicle inspection across the nation has been strengthened by the energy crisis, the Automotive Information Council said today. AN ANNUAL inspection to determine the efficiency of the engine not only would result in cleaner air but a substantial savings in fuel. The U.S. Department of Transportation has reported that an inspection combined with engine adjustments could save 375,000 barrels of crude oil per day. clean LONG BEFORE was a household phrase and ecology was considered a promising career, the value of regular auto safety inspections was seriously questioned. Only recently have facts appeared to prove their worth. Dr. Robert Brenner, president of the Institute For Safety Analysis and a former duputy director of the National Hiway Safety Bureau, told a House subcommittee that 12 to 18 percent of vehicle accidents could be traced to vehicle defects. DOT estimated that a good vehicle inspection program would be 45 to 75 percent effective in reducing defect caused WHEN THE Hiway Safety Bureau became effective nearly 10 years ago, PMVI was the first standard. The law required state compliance with the Bureau having the power of holding back of hiway funds to states that did not go along. That provision has proved unenforceable simply because nobody in Washington cared to rile state leaders or the voters back home. Today, District 32 states plus the Columbia of periodically inspect all motor vehicles, a figure that has been steady for a number of years. CONSIDERABLE exists today 15 South Main St., Lay! Jim & sup- - Gene Echols levels of for hydrocarbons : in- - dicate an ignition problem. Phone The point is that an annual 766-12- ; a single inspection to cover safety and emission defects. I An inspection showing high levels of carbon monoxide j tells the owner that his car- - j buretor needs service. High I The Interior Shopve rs ac- cidents. port Co-owne- u Upon graduation, Debbie will enter the Army with the rank of Captain. The ROTC Check Your motor air Chinese Combination Dinner No. 4 & specifically neurology. . The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who ' are celebrating their first birthdays this week including : Brian, son of Jean Gooing, 129 N. Mountain Rd., Fruit Heights; Justin, son of Kevin and Leslie Evans Fuit, 4053 r Madison, Ogden, formerly of Layton. The Reflex Journal will take pictures of free of charge at the j Layton office, 197 N. Main, on Friday between 11 and noon. Please call for an appointment. p p p p p p p SHE participated in the Junior Science Symposium and the Science Fair and is a member of Pro Schola. She inspection might be more welcome in these days of higher fuel prices because it could mean a more efficient engine and a dollar savings to the motorist. 71 i ; ( ' Who Knows? Where is the largest flag being painted? 2. How large is this flag? 3. Who is credited with this maxim, Nothing is inevitable but death and 1. taxes? 4. When was Minnesota ad- - mitted to the U.S.? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS The Kennedy Space Center. 2. It is 110 feet wide and 209 feet tall. 3. Benjamin Franklin. 4. May 11, 1858 1 . Sewice Special lVAUH:! Front End 3 tor Alignment Buy 3 Most domestic carsi 1573 North Main St., Layton, Utah 1 1 JO : toMMS Sale shocks at regular PHONE 376-34- or 825-97- 21 61 ' ' |