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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 10, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Davis Home Wata (Sjrtmaiies To Families in Davis County are finding that the homes they own are much more valuable than they had imagined. Many of them are worth more than twice as much as they paid for them. THEIR VALUE has gone because of inflation h and because the demand for homes now that the economy is improving and mortgages are easier to obtain, has risen sharply. In many areas they sky-hig- short supply because there has been very little construction for several years. An official of the American. Savings and Loan Association reports that prospective buyers are out in such force in are The first half winners of Sunset Major League Baseball are the Giants including, to r, front, Allen Paulsen, John Kelley, Mike Judd, Bruce Reid, Eric Gottschalk; back, Dennis Bitton, coach; Dennis Opp, Blake Willden, Kevin Bitton, Mike Faraint, Kelly Ryan, Tim Ryan, coach. By MARGO MAUGHAN 7 The first half winners in the Sunset City major league baseball was decided this past week. The teams have played a total of nine games. THE GIANTS, winners, are coached by Dennis Bitton and Tim Ryan. first half The team members are Kevin Bitton, Bruce Reid, Kelly Ryan, Blake Willden, Dennis Opp, Tracy Ryan, John Kelley, Eric Gottschalk, Mike Faraint, Allen Paulsen and Mike Judd. for whatever is available. Prices are shooting up as a result. THE EQUITY that Davis County residents have in their homes, over and above the mortgage debt on them, is now approximately $367,408,000 and is rising steadily. The figure applies to one-famil- y, non-far- dwellings that are m owner-occupie- d. The facts and figures on the housing situation, locally and elsewhere in the United States, are based upon data gathered by the Department of Commerce, the National Association of Home Builders and others. The Clearfield Chapter of the National Association of the Retired Federal Employees held a pot luck dinner last Thursday as part of a membership drive. THE TEAM standings at the end of the first half of play are Giants, first; Dodgers, second; Yankees and Cubs tied for third; Orioles, fourth and Indians, sixth. Other summer recreation programs still being started are big league ages and girls girls drill ages softball ages vw According to the chapter president, Elmer C. Nielsen, the dinner was held at the Clearfield Community Church 16-1- 7-- Bureau. THE CURRENT value of homes in the area, of applying the average rate one-fami- increase locally, comes to approximately $765,433,000. The figures show that most homes in the United States three out of five of them-ha- ve mortgages on them. In Davis County the increase has been considerable since 1970. At that time the median value of the 18,361 local dwelling units was $19,300 and their total value, $354,367,000, AS FOR the local regional area, some 71.2 percent are mortgaged, according to the most recent government figures. DEAN BRAND Candidate lor the Two Year County Commission would like to thank the and retired federal employees and those nearing retirement were invited to enjoy the free dinner. Friends and relatives according to the Census THEY SHOW that the average price in the United States a of a new single-famil- y house has gone from $37,900 to $42,300 in the past year alone. For used properties, the jump has been from $33,850 to $37,200. In some areas prices are higher than these and, in others, lower. ODoAOio 1 FIRST HALF WINNERS in some communities that they are outbidding each other at- tended an open house Saturday at the Clearfield Senior Citizen Heritage Center for the celebration of John F. Buckleys 80th birthday. Mr. Buckley turned 80 June of M the delegates to the Democratic County Convention who supported him as their candidate. Paid political ad by Betty Brand 2. 771 Mii'Miay ! White oimjui T FRUIT cocktail .Vcocktail T cocktail W t il FRUIT Ii. FRUIT .W I To celebrate the opening of the new Foyer Gallery at of Utah the Complex, 197 East 500 South, the Bountiful Art Center and of Utah the 4 Fruit Cocktail Tomato Juice Highway Brand Town House Quality Highway Brand 'ir - 46-o- Case of 6.00 iTff Davis-Universi- ty Program will sponsor an exhibit of watercolor paintings by Maynard Dixon 0. Stewart. luncheon Art League has been rescheduled and will be held at Oakridge Country Club at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23. Ann Day, assistant curator of Educational Services for the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, will be special guest speaker. Members and interested friends are invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling THE THE SHOW will open Monday, June 14 with an opening reception for the artist and the community at 7 p.m. and of the Bountiful continue through Friday, at the Complex. Mr. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart of Kaysville, is visiting Utah to a conduct watercolor workshop for the Utah Wa- tercolor Society and recently juried their annual Utah Watercolor Society Exhibit which will be on display at the June 19 Fine Arts June July 10. 14 through best known for his watercolor landscapes, Mr. Stewart, who is fluent in the Spanish language, enjoys spending time painting in PERHAPS How do their 0 also renowned for his FOLLOWING the Stewart exhibit in the Foyer Gallery, two new instructors who will be teaching painting and drawing for the Art Center this summer will exhibit work; Greg Hull, who will be teaching portrait painting and still life, and Susan Fleming, who will be teaching beginning and advanced painting and conducting the painting studio and drawing studio for young people. The community is invited to visit the exhibit and enjoy the paintings by these two talent- ed young artists, June through July 2. 21 MAXFIELD Parrish exhibit will continue in the gallery at the Art Center through June 30. Each Saturday and Sunday a film on the life and work of Parrish, entitled Parrish Blue, is presented at the Art Center at 3.54 Tomato Juice Town House 46-o-z. can Case of VdDGpPtl .88 MONTICELLO IRONSTONE $j Lucerne Variety Flavors Check This Great Super Saver Buy S futepime Packed In Cream Pies Bel-a- ir Brand 2 st 7 Inch Quarters Salad Plate, Dinner Plate. Saucer. Cereal Soup Dor lyjour freezer 99 Snaps Crackers iXr 2 Vanilla Wafers L, 59 Animal Cookies Es, 8X 39 Cake Donuts HlWri9h, 68 Q Graham Crackers Baker 2 pkg. 99 DINNERWARE Bowl, Coffee Cup Each Place CQ , Q. Case of 24 Small U.S.D.A. 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Registration for summer quarter classes is now underway at the Bountiful Art Center. Most classes begin the week of June 28. Class schedules will be sent on request by calling Davis-Universi- Magic V, hXy MAYNARD DIXON STEWART Watercolor Exhibit A Apple Sauce Case of 24 seat ticular future period. ONE OF the things they watch closest is the build-up- " and movement of large polar air masses . in the polar regions. These air masses spill over and flow down over Canada and enter the United States. They often bring cold or stormy weather. THEIR COURSE can often be preducted. If fewer of these polar air masses are indicated, or if they seem weak, then it is likely that warm air masses will push upward and over the U.S. - or at least over a southerly part of it. 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