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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 10, 1970 Vacations: Better Closer To Home? Dean Brand Pulls 84 Commission seat on the Democratic ticket in Davis County pulled 84 percent. summer vacation at the beach, in the mountains and or with Aunt Hattie. MR. BRAND, a resident of Fruit Heights, said he and his volunteers contacted almost all of the 309 delegates personally. In his speech Mr. Brand stressed that we must keep Davis tax dollars in Davis County. WE ARE ALL aware of the steady stream of cars flowing back and forth between Davis County and Salt Lake County during the peak traffic hours, he said. But most citizens are not aware of the steady stream of Davis dollars flowing into Salt Lake and Weber Counties.. However, unlike the cars," these do not come back. DEAN BRAND If your nails continue to chip and peel for several weeks after you carefully groom them, see your doctor. Your nails are sometimes called the mirror of your health. IN THE November Mr. Brand will seek election the seat being vacated by Stan Smoot. BOILER ROOM chief petty officer in the Navy has been hired to be in A key position at the new Davis North Medical Facility on Antelope Drive has been filled. charge of the maintenance of the entire hospital. Mr. Fuit has had extensive experience and training in GARY R. Fuit, a former what really decided story world war II is just beginning of advantage was enjoyed all through the war in Europe. The western Allies knew Hitler would attack Russia in June of 1941 and warned Stalin, though they didnt reveal the source of their intelligence. Equally striking, a British double agent learned that the Japanese were planning a carrier strike on American naval forces and deduced it would be made at Pearl Har- at to come to light. IT TOOK thirty years-19- 45 to 1975--fvital secrets to ' become declassified, in both the United AT States. secrets Those constitute an amazing revelation. They show that from the beginning of the war British cryptographers were reading ; the messages sent by Hitler to i his top generals and admirals and also those from the i Luftwaffe and naval high commands to subordinate units. well-ke- the areas of engineering systems, including steam steam driven turbines, generators, water distilling units, main propulsion units, re air conditioning, German submarines and the high command. It means the British and later the Americans knew every detail of the strength and disposition of German armies facing them. The fascinating, revealing England and Shown in the boiler room at the Davis North Medical facility on Antelope Drive is Gary R. Fuit, who is now in charge of all maintenance at the new building. pt THAT means the British knew about every German Air Force formation on its way to Britain in the Battle of Britain-well in advance. It means they monitored the secret messages between for EL Alemein, example, General Mont- gomery knew the details concerning every unit in the lines' facing him, how much they were understrength, the available supply of petrol, bor. their exact location, the German defensive battle plan, etc. In addition, the British knew of every ship that left Italy with supplies for Rom-mel- l. They sunk most of them in the critical stages of the North African campaign, dooming much of the infantry to capture (for lack of fuel to get away). THE BRITISH sent him in person to America in August of 1941, almost four months It took Colonial farmers more than twice as long to get a decent Sunday chicken in the pot as it does now. VOCATIONAL HOMES Thats the conclusion reached by South Dakota THESE HOMES WERE PLANNED, CONSTRUCTED, AND BY THE STUDENTS OF DAVIS COUNTY DECORATED IN THE ARE DISTRICT WHO ENROLLED SCHOOL BUILDING VOCATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM, CABINET WHICH INCLUDES CLASSES IN CARPENTRY, CONSTRUCTION, MASONRY, PLUMBING, ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING, ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS, AND INTERIOR DECORATING. poultry scientists in a recent "mini experiment with a Bicentennial tinge. Since they didnt have a living replica of the Colonial cackler available, they fed rations representative of 1776, 1876, 1926, and 1976 to modern chickens. CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 1648 East 700 South, Clearfield, Utah two o 1430 AT EIGHT weeks of age, This Norm, consisting square feet, has thrss bsdrooms, baths, finlshsd family room, full walk out basomsnt and a doubts garags. Thors Is a largo covsrsd sun dock with a patio undsmsath. It is squlppsd with a microwatts ovsn, contra! air conditioning, carpsttng throughout and has boon providsd with all ths snsrgy saving devices possible. Ths yard has a built-i- n sprinkling system for lawn and shrubs. A brick vsnssr homo buUt on a lot 75x190 the LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL 440 Lancer Lane (school parking ioun)t Layton, Utah Is 9,500.00 VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL 92 West 300 North, North Salt Lake, Utah $37,500.00 DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL 320 South Main, Kaysville, Utah Thl, 1288 aquara too, fully Insulated home I, constructed ol tortured plywood ills battia, Mia entry, largo aiding. II contains ttrea bedrooms, ono lull and oos kitchen and living room and optional Mraplaca at owners eipense. The a e bar which prortdee extra kitlarge dining area are tape rated with a counter-typchen work ores. It la hilly carpeted end has an open etalrwell lor basement. Tide homo muel bo aoon to bs appreciated. (Home mutt bo moved lo ownera site, at owners eipense.) Appraised price $ 1 9,000.00 SALE OF HOMES The public la Invited to coma and aaa Mia accomplishments of the as trades classes. These hornet meet F.H.A. requirement, and are city Inepoctod. Seeled bide will be accepted at the Devil County School District Purchasing Agent's olllce at 45 East State. Farmington. Utah, until the bid opening on Thursday, Juno 17Mi al 1J0 p m-- A cashier's check representing 8200 00 muel be Included with Hie bid. This amount It to bs lorloltsd by the bidder In Hie event ho lalla to produce the lull cavh pries as bid or dost not comply with requirements listed with etch home ee described wider tpeclllcetlons. The hlglioel cash oiler which moots listed provisions and Unsocial requirement! will be accepted. The eeehlere check ol untuc-cssatbidders wHI be relumed. Award ol Bid will bo mode al Board mealing on June 22nd. The toll amount ol money bid muel be paid by July 18, 1078 at 2:00 p.m. al which time ownership will be btntlerred lo the tuccesatol bidder. The minimum bid accepted on each homo Is the appraisal price The Board raaorrst Mw right to rated any or all bids or waive any formality connected with toe btde. The Board shall be toe sole udge ol which bid Is Mw highest and beet, end Ha determination and finding on such decision shell bs Itnel. In regard lo too Davit and Layton houses, the buyer will bo responsible for ell movend making aring costa. Insurance costs, building code, building permit rangements lor moving. Tlw house muel be removed Irom toe School District Mw District will School Davit ol Mw bid, sward 1878. Following by August 8. not be responsible In any way lor the Iwo building,. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THESE HOMES d chick period. The other two diets were in between. IN ACTUAL practice, the old way with Colonial type stock would take up to 18 weeks and about 15 pounds of feed to get a table product that would even compare with todays chicken in the amount of meat produced. The' modern bird reaches the 3 pound level at six weeks constructsd ot textured plywood sidThis 1288 squars foot fully Insulated homo ing with brick vsnssr front construction. This iovsiy horns contains thrss His His so ons try, and largs living room, and opbaths, bsfrooms, ons lull and g kitchsn and largs dining arsa tional fireplace at ownsrs sxpsnss. Ths s counter-typwith a ars ssparated bar, which provides extra kitchsn work arsa. It is fully carpeted and has an opsn stairwsll for a bassmsnt (Homs must bs movsd to owners sits, at owners sxpsnss.) Appraised price Colonial-fe- weighed in at just over three pounds. By contrast, the chicken fed the moderr. diet topped well over 44 pounds for the same $50,000.00 This horns contains 1257 squars test on ths main floor, with a kill walkout bassmsnt and attached carport with snefossd storage area. H Is wall constructed with snsrgy saving features, Including six Inch insulation in ths colling, four inch Insulation In ths walls, and doubts pans windows throughout. This horns Is virtually maintenance free, being constructed with brick vsnssr, aluminum siding, and aluminum comics. H Is a split entry horns with a well designed kitchsn, largs Hying room and dining arsa. Ths master bedroom Includes a largs walk-l- n closet and a bath. Ths horns also contains two additional bsdrooms and a full slxs private bath. It is fully carpeted and bum In a secluded arsa of new homes. Ths bassmsnt area hat been partially finished. deer harvested in 1974 by archers totalled 57,418. BUT those same figures reveal that the number of deer killed on highways that year amounted to 146,229; nearly two and a half times as strict schedules. EVEN ON European vacations, settle for one or two countries per trip. Go in spring or fall, if possible, when the crowds are thinned many. Utahs road-kille- deer d stood at a comparatively low 1,088 in out. 74-7- Fathers Day buys for the guy whos m one-in-a-milli- on. MR. FUIT and his wife Jannett live in Clinton with their three sons, die before Pearl Harbor. He met with J. Edgar Hoover but Hoover refused to take the warning seriously; he had a personal antipathy toward the agent involved, and-i- ts was said-Hoo- ver highly jealous that his FBI got the publicity and credit for espionage accomplishments! dollar quesThe sixty-fou- r tion emerging inevitably from such breathtaking revelations is whether the Allies could have won the war in Europe if they hadnt enjoyed such an unprecedented advantage. It was a costly and desperate triumph as it was. Sale 1 6.80 topster of Reg. $21. Mens shirt-stytexturized stretch polyester' suraline. Two upper flappatch pockets; side vents. Assorted solids with contrast stitching. S, M, L, XL. le mm liMm Sale 1 1 .20 Reg. $14. The JCPenney slack. Mens texturized stretch Dacron polyester waistband; dress slack with Ban-Rfrench fly. Assorted solids for waist sizes 30 to 42; inseam 29 to 34. ol Z&3fsZ?mirs ' f"T' Mi DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 Some interesting figures were recently published by the Fred Bear Sports Club, which show the number of to too much of it, or long travel tied to speed and Colonial CIiieEien 211 As Long THE SAME tremendous Appraised price Archers Harvest 57,418 Deer THATS OFTEN needed by all and refreshing to all. But in recent years with traffic, costs and congestion what they are today, vacations have sometimes left participants more depleted at the bitter end than in the beginning. Travel experts are now beginning to tell us vacations neednt be far from home; in fact, they can be taken at home - if the routine can be broken. And if vacations are to include travel, its best not I Italo-Germ- Appraised price and heating, frigeration, hydraulic systems. In this country, good advice is to avoid crowds, holiday weekends and heavy traffic. If one can decide to rest, rather than push, the end result should be more enjoyable and recuperative, Millions of Americans face summer with the unshaken conviction the entire family must be carted off, somewhere, on a two week Dean Brand, running for two year Davis County . on only 5 pounds of feed. WE DIDNT have much to go on for the 1776 diet except that we surmised chickens in those days did a lot of their own foraging for scraps, grain, seeds, weeds, and insects, says Wendell Carlson, animal science professor at South Dakota State University who conducted the experiments. The 1876 diet was easier to determine. By that time, nutritional factors and general poultry improvement were beginning to be applied. MINERALS and protein were added, and, as a result, the 1876 chicken was 22 percent more efficient in its use of feed than its ancestor of a century earlier. In 1926, vitamins were introduced to chicken rations and the birds became 30 percent more efficient. IN 1976, pure amino acids as well as increased protein and energy levels go into diets of the modem chick which is 50 percent more efficient than its ancestor. Little interest in commer cial poultry production was shown in this country until after the American Revolution, and the first real progress in poultry husbandry didnt come until after 1920 when artificial incuba- e 4 tion was developed. EARLY FARM flocks were small, and chickens ranged the woods and fields virtually on their own. Today as many as 100,000 birds may make up a single flock, and theyre grown in specially ventilated and equipped houses. Diets are figured out to the gram and fed by the ton, and a modem chicken may never see the light of day until on the way to market. 'v v CARLSON points out that the brief South Dakota experiment reflects the value of research. 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