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Show m WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A i m r VIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 Seeks Election To State Legislature Laytonii Modes To bridges in the intermountain area. He has scored three terms in the House of Representatives representing the Layton area for terms that began in 1967, 1969, 1973. He was chairman of transportation, highway and aeronautics committees for two terms, and has served on revenues and taxation, Social Service, Government and Federal Affair, Appropriations, and industrial development. HE , NEW EXHIBIT r r' r t : Franklin 1 Leone Gurr. r I I I f FRANKLIN KNOWLTON Getting ready for the new art exhibit which opened last week at Barnes Bank in Kaysville are, to r, John Dibble and George Smith Dibble, Salt Lake City is the featured artist at the Barnes Banking Company during the month of May. MR. DIBBLE is exhibiting 16 of his paintings in water Springville Annual; Water-colo- r West; and Eight State Intermountain State. Through his talent he has received numerous awards some of which are Utah State Fair Purchase 1938, 1940; Utah State Institute of Fine colors and oils during the Arts and was reared in Layton, Utah. He studied at the U of U; Art Students League of THE FOLLOWING is a list of his paintings at the Barnes Bank through May 1976. 1. Cottonwood Canyon, 2. Storm Mountain, 3. Mill Creek, 4. Winter Outside Town, 5. Cody, Wyoming, 6. Tiburon, show. A noted Utah artist he was born in Laie, Oahu, Hawaii New York; and received his BS and MA degrees in Fine Arts from Columbia Univer- 7. Palace of Fine Arts, Venice. 9. Lonely Hike, 10. Hawaiian Sketch Book, 11. Pigeons, 12. 13. Up from Kaneohe, Coliseum, Rome, 14. Rothen-ber15. Untitled, 16. Mt. Olympus (oil). W. Knowlton of University and Washington State University. Mr. Dibble is author: - Materials and Techniques Holt Rinehart and Winston; Art and The Unadjusted School Child and Art Education Today. He is art critic of the Salt Lake Tribune. HE IS WIDELY noted through his tremendous exhibitions at: Faculty Bicentennial, University; Salt Lake Art Center two man show; Ogden Eccles Art Center, One Man show; i interested in having less government for people to support and more freedoms for people to enjoy. MR. KNOWLTON is owner of a general construction company, Knowlton Company, specializing in building HE AND his wife, Joy are the parents of six children residing in the community of DUD 15 South THIS EXHIBIT is being sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of the Kaysville Civic Association under the direction of Mrs. Mary Cun-dal- l, chairman assisted by Mrs. Louise Gailey and Mrs. Leone Gurr.np NOWAY Learn from the mistakes of others-y- ou dont live long enough to make them all yourself. -- Chest, Norfolk, Va. Why is people go of dieting, the weight to lose? it thousands of through the agony only to gain back they tried so hard CLINICAL psychologists at the New Clinic for Behavior Therapy and Research in Montreal, Que., say its because they have not changed their eating habits permanently. According to E. Ann Sutherland and Zalman Amit, who write about their weight- - $ d anniversary and graduation presents. Call 376-5829 (after 5:00 p.m.) ay through them step by step, they write. AS THE first step in their program, participants write down every morsel they put in mouth-wi- th times, places (as at the table or on the run), with whom and under what circumstances-with- in 15 minutes of eating or drinking. Only after this record-keepin-g has been successfully mastered for a full week do you go on to step two. Ladies handbags Rodeo chaps Other fine leather items Saddle & leather repair Shop for your Fathers Day gifts, birthday, Open: Tuesday hundreds of men and women who have completed their program have kept their lost weight off for at least two years. their Pauline Brough HORSE BLANKETS Hand-toole- THE APPROACH at the clinic is to change these and habits attitudes; Sutherland and Amit say three quarters of the break it down into small manageable parts and work T LEATHER Seat Covers belts loss system in the May Readers Digest, successful dieting is not so much a matter of what you eat but how and what your attitudes toward food are. The best way to learn any new pattern of behavior is to (Downstairs) & Layton. The second phase- -a shock to people accustomed to for three rigorous diets-ca- lls full meals and two snack periods a day. During this time you continue to keep notes on what you consume. THE PURPOSE is to regulate eating times and 9:00-5:0- 0 eliminate constant snacking, including tasting food as you By DIANE COTTLE The Layton City Council Thursday night voted to end a moratorium for most building in the Hill Air Force Base flight zone and hoped to force the state into action. A MORATORIUM imposed on building by the city council last year expires March 31. Bill Day of the planning commission said the commission had suggested that the moratorium be extended until the state takes a more definite role. He said that the commission needed guidelines in what has become a confusing sibility of enforcing the policy if it was them that determined it was necessary. The d woman-t- he one who wears half size dresses--wibe glad to learn that these garments are much more attractive this season than they have been in past years. Some very lovely garshort-waiste- developers to remove the; THE JANUARY session of wood piles that are now on the.: the Utah Legislature approved approximately $1.5 million to be used in compensating land owners in an area south of the main Hill AFB runway who would have use of their land restricted. Councilman Randy Harris stated that something should be done to break the state loose on the money that has been appropriated for the area. situation. Councilman Robert Austaa, councilman who coordinates planning commission activities, said the state presently appears to be doing nothing at all and that little has been done in the past. Something should be done to spur the state into activity, he said. HE pointed out, however, that the state has said no building should be permitted in the area during the period it is making assessments and other studies. Dropping the moratorium would be counter to that policy, he pointed out. Fashions For Short Waisted type of fencing that would be." used to separate the proper- -; ties. One citizen asked the:: The council agreed that the state should take the respon- - j property. THEY stated that the wood-- ' would be taken care of in the ; very near future. Comments;, of the hearing will to the planning commission for their recom-.- : mendation. A public hearing was set for June 3 at 7:30 on the rezone . request made by Tanner. Clinic. They are requesting: that a piece of property next,; to the new Layton Hospital be? rezoned from RIB to RT,; allowing the construction of a; Mayor Lewis G. Shields will send a letter to Governor Calvin L. Rampton requesting a funds grant for a noise study in the area affected, which lies in a fan shape south of the new clinic. COUNCILMAN main runway. A PUBLIC hearing was held on a rezone request made by Layton Development Co. on property located on North Main and Antelope Drive. The request is to rezone the property from RIB and C- To allowing the development of a center containing a 150 unit motel, a national res-l Austad requested another traffic sur vey be conducted and possible action be taken prohibiting; parking on the side of the road on West Gentile by the : Layton Elementary School. He stated that now with lit-- ; tie league practices and;, games that there is a with children run-- ; ning out from between the; parked cars and into the path; of the moving traffic. real-proble- m C-- taurant and future shops to accommodate the hospital. Citizens responded with questions as to the tax structure and how the rezone would affect them. They also were concerned about the HE STATED that two children were struck with cars last year and that action should be taken to prevent a real tragedy, dc ll Mm iPinids iff Main, Layton Tom He is 1952. Now Open in Layton . sponsored: Layton has announced his candidacy for the office of State Representative District 53 as a Republican. sity. HE IS supervisor of Art at Murray City Schools, Professor of Art at the U of U and is a visiting professor at BYU, USU, SUSC, San Jose State HAS legislation to bring better school opportunities to Davis County; legislation limiting condemnation by eminent domain and safety and highway laws; and tax cut measures resulting in the elimination of state property tax and a six million dollar sales tax rebate. lorafloriuM Emieil Utah cook or munching during cocktail. The your cocktail is okay, providing you have it with your meal. Again, you must stick to this schedule for seven consecutive days before you proceed to the next step. pre-dinn- NEXT, you regulate your shopping and storage. Shop on a full stomach; shop with a list (you can make substitutions, but you cant add to the list in the store) ; cut out junk foods and pass up easy-to-gat items such as sliced cold cuts. fl 11 ments are being shown in shops, ranging from size 12'2 and up. UNFINISHED man had been talking for hours about himself and his achievements. e man, Im a e thats what I am- -a man, he said. You knocked off work too soon came a quiet voice from the comer. with this Ad A Mr. PHONE Steam Method self-mad- BiH Ues - 825-108- I velvet furniture I 7 Always Prompt Courteous Service Insured Experienced All work guaranteed Safe for all types of carpet Free soil retardants Quick drying self-mad- I Yeswedo 0 off Reg. Price ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS efree estimates owner-manag- er When you get home, tuck the groceries out of sight; use opaque wrappings, so you wont be tempted when you look in the refrigerator. i u write THE POINT, Sutherland and Amit, is to build in a delay between your first feeling of wanting food and the actual getting of it, and to give yourself a chance to decide if it fits into your new pattern. Final stages include structuring your mealtime to avoid distractions, slowing down your eating time so that you wont overeat, and learning not to finish everything on your plate. ALL THE while, and even three weeks after you have lost the weight you aimed for, you continue to keep eating records. By this time your new habits and attitudes should be almost second nature to you. 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