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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 3, 1977 IS Kaysville Gerald Bennett flew here, Blackfoot, Ida. On Saturday they all went to St. George to be with their mother Mrs. Ella B. Neilson from Palm Deseret, Calif, to K & F OFFICERS Sorenson, Wray Hyde, Serina Hyde, Eulogio Saldivar, lone Sandall is the program chairman. Pennies By The Inch EUGENE TOLMAN was as president with John L. Kneedy as 1st vice president and Noble Sandall, 2nd vice president. Wendell Barnes, secretary and Kirtley Tucker, treasurer. THE DINNER meeting for February will be held Thurs., The Primary Childrens Medical Center is again asking for donations to help defray the medical expenses ONE YEAR directors will be Elizabeth Tall, Roetta Horsley, Mina Oldham and Edna Parker, Hiney J. Bishop and Riley Bushnell. Two year directors George F. are Barker, C.R. 17 at the Davis High School cafeteria beginning at 2 p.m. The Senior Citizens of North Davis County are invited to take advantage of the many and varied activities that are offered at the Heritage Center in Clearfield. THERE ARE special classes offered each day, Monday through Friday and the center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and all are senior citizens en- couraged to participate in classes of their own interests, Job Corp Student In Custody A 16 Feb. np West from the Weber Basin Job Corps is in custody at Moweda juvenile detention home at Roy after assaulting another juvenile student at the facility. THE COMPLAINANT in the case had apparently witnessed an assault earlier in the day and had reported it to the authorities. The defendant admitted he had assaulted the complainant in revenge. He was transported to Moweda by a deputy from the Davis County sheriffs office where he was booked. of children who otherwise would be unable to receive the care they need. THERE WILL be a campaign for funds and it is suggested that donors give a penny for each inch door-to-do- they are tall, although any donation will be gladly acAuthorized representatives will have special envelopes for the donations, and these donations are tax deductible. GIVE THE future to a Child, and be generously tall when you give. Your support is greatly needed, vfw their scouting leaders can look at with An eighth great pride. grade student at Central Davis Junior High, Gene is successful in school. He enjoys playing little league baseball and mountain GENE IS a member of Scout Troop 155. Dennis Morley is the troop scoutmaster who helped Gene achieve his eagle honor. In addition to his scouting activities, Gene belongs to Explorer Post 350, an organization that specializes in mountaineering, dmg 825-03- 87th birthday. Ten of her 11 children and their spouses were in atten- dance. After a smorgasbord dinner they concluded their reunion with a testimony. Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. Carver have returned from Las Vegas, Nev. and Scottsdale, Ariz. where they spent the past week. They attended the Arabian Horse Show at Scottsdale and en route visited with relatives in Las Vegas. January compared to The Snow Survey courses for Farmington and Weber River drainages were measured Jan. 7 by Sherman Lewis and Jay Johnson of the Soil Conservation Ser- Canyon Summit 1.7 inches of precipitation were recorded for the month compared to 3.35 last year and an average of 3.86. Some people say dont worry about water supply till crop planting time. However we need to be thinking how best utilize what we have. Last year we said wait to irrigate. THIS YEAR we will want to use water running to waste to fill our soil to the depth crops will root as soon as we can to get water onto the land. However, we dont want to form over have crops (alfalfa, small grain, etc.) as the ice can smother crops if it lasts several days. We hope things will look brighter next month but lets be planning how to best utilize that liquid gold water. vice. THE SNOW water content ranges from 0 to Lost Creek Reservoir to 30 percent of average at Chalk Creek No. 2. Farmington upper is 25 percent of average and Farmington lower 29 percent of average for Feb. 1. The Weber River Drainage is 24 percent of average and 22 percent of last year. This is based on snow water content at courses with an established average for Feb. 1. ice-shee- ts THE OGDEN River Snow Costly Garage mechanic to customer: Your car is just like new. We had to replace every single part. Danbury News-Times, H 13 courses are 19 percent of average and 24 percent of last year. At Farmington Lower Snow course the rain gage recorded 2.6 inches of precipitation for H il 83 U ITTnrri Bennett entertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward. Mrs. Clara Krebs was a dinner guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. 376-46- 1 We specialize in your" gourmet cut. n TRY A STEAK OR TWO OUT OF OUR FRESH MEAT COUNTER 17 H H n William D. deMik in Provo on Friday, along with their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manwaring of TH !3-tnr-t- COME (SET TOUGH US hub Oil EASY DEALS Oil JETJ CHEVROLET TRUCKS 1977 TON PICKUP Stock No. 939. 350 4 barrel, 4 speed, spear moulding, fleetside, stabilizer bar, 4.10 rear axle, aux. tank, power steering, rear step bumper, chrome front bumper, 8.75 x 16.5D highway tires, gauges, 2 tone paint, buckskin vinyl bench. 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Don't worry and wonder about learning your way around town. Or what to see and do. Or whom to ask. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I can simplify the business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your new town . . . good shopping, local attractions, community opportunities. And my basket is full of useful gifts to please your family. Take a break from unpacking and call me. Fork. The day marked the birthday of Mrs. Nelson the former Evelyn Wright. where they celebrated and honored their mother on her journers meeting at Fort Just moved in? I can help you out. By VIRGINIA BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Dahl entertained on Sunday afternoon with a dinner party at in Maddox Restaurant Brigham City for their grandson and granddaughter and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson of American GENE JOINS his brothers, Johnnie Jr. and Wesley in achieving the Eagle rank. Three Eagle Scouts in one family is certainly an accomplishment that Mr. and Mrs. Peters, the boys and climbing. cepted. Point year old male student son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie S. Peters of 104 Willow, Lay-to- n was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout at a special Court of Honor held Tues., Jan. 25 in the Layton First Ward. Eugene Tolman, and Noble Sandall. The Happy K&F Senior Citizens held election of officers for the 1977 year. Kaysville-Farmingto- Charles Gene Peters, the New officers of the Happy K & F senior citizens group are, 1 to r, John L. Kneedy, attend the funeral service of his mother, Mrs. Elva Bennett last week. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ben-- , nett, Mr. and Mrs. Ferren Bennett vacationed in Calif, and Mexico recently for eleven days. They visited with their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bennett at Palm Deseret, Calif. January 23, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans and son David, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Hunter, Mrs. Jess M. Tebbs of Salt Lake City drove to Provo to hear Elder Ted Izatt, a nephew of Mrs. Evans give his mission report. He just returned home from serving a two year LDS Mission to Japan. He spoke in the Oakhills 5th LDS Ward. After the meeting, the evening was spent at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Reed Izatt visiting with relatives and friends. Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Morey B. Jeffery spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City. On Thursday they attended the National So- Snow Survey UNJ 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON. UTAH OPEN EVENINGS 376-123- 4 825-224- 8 PHONE |