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Show m -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- m rr rnr m NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 18. 1977 IS 327 Clubs In Kaysville New officers of the Athena Club for the 1977-7- 8 year have been elected Mrs Lucile B - 6- Sheffield will serve as president. Other officers are Mrs Adelia Rushforth, vice president, Mrs Alexia Stewart, secretary, and Mrs Florence Bishop as secretary They met at the home of Mrs Sheffield on Tuesday to set up a schedule for the programs for the coming year Their opening social and luncheon will be held at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton on Wednesday, September 7 at 7 p m np o Elder Flint Will Report " u Elder Steve Flint will report his missionary experiences Sunday at the LDS Kajsville Sixth Ward at 3 15 p m HE IS the son of Mr and Mrs Vernon Flint of Kaysville members of the I ay ton Stake are invited to at tend two special meetings that will be held Sunday, August 21 The meetings are Stake Quarterly Conference All LDS Layton East Holds Pit Barbeque and the dedication of the new stake center STAKE conference will be held in two separate lota tions Members of the bth, Saturday, August 13 at the Street Park Chapel Approximately 2,550 persons from the 11 wards involved in the stake attended the dinner ings ELDER Petersen is distinguished for his many years of church service He and his Both deer and elk archery seasons are scheduled to open Saturday, August 20, 1977 Archers will have until September 5 to bag their quarry ARCHERY DEL permits went on sale at all Division offices July 27 and will continue to be sold through the last day of the season Applicants must apply in person when obtaining archery permits from license agents other than Division offices, cost is $5 The entire state is open to the taking of deer by bow and arrow The Henry Mountains deer herd unit (no 52) has been set aside as a trophy deer unit Any buck deer taken from that unit must nave a minimum of four points on each antler R THE BOW and arrow is a legal weapon in Utah for all big game species The minimum bow pull at archers draw must be 40 pounds Arrowheads must have two or more sharp cutting edges and not be capable of passing inch ring Arrows with through a seven-eighth- s chemically treated or explosive arrowheads and any mechanical device for cocking, releasing or holding the bow at draw are illegal, as are crossbows It is also illegal to hunt from or discharge an arrow from anv vehicle RLSIDLNT open bull area archery permits sale July 2b and weie sold through August bat Division offices All open bull elk areas in the state are open to archery elk hunting for permit holders Permits are valid for bull elk onlv defined as animals with antlers over five inches in length In addition, a public drawing was held August 10 to select 100 archery elk permit holders who will receive huntei s choice archery elk permits went on ARCHERY hunters during prescribed archery seasons are exempt from meeting the "hunter orange" clothing requiremt nts Manure Heat the discovery in Denmark, that cow manure mixed with hot water can be used to generate gas, which in turn can be used to heat one's home lhrsclu, Stanley Fernn, David Shiramizu, Michael Mithie, Roger Rolierts, John Morlev and Stanford Acomb The Layton East Stake held meet- One of the newest develop ments on the energy scene is SCOUTS IN WASH. their annual pit barbeque, 7th, 11th, 15th, 17th and 23rd Wards will meet at 9 30 a m the Gordon Avenue Chapel, 50 W Gordon Ave Those living in the 2nd, 4th, 10th, 3th, lHth and 19th Wards will begin their conference session at 10 a m in the new stake center Elder Mark E. Petersen, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, will preside over both conference Boy Scouts and leaders from the Lake Bonneville District recently met with Utah Senators while in Washington, D C. en route to the Boy Scout national jamboree. They are, front 1 to r, Senators Ornn Hatch and Jake Gam, Al Halber, ashistant scout master, Dean Sanders, scout master Row 2, Bruce Whitmore, assistant scout master; Dennis Nielson Jeff West, Bret Thorpe, Kim King, Brad Stacey, Russell Took, Guv Hess, Charles Giles, Phillip Chanler, Craig Halber Row 3, Ronald IxiiNen, Jeff Nielson, Dean Taylor, Douglas Slade, Steven Crunk, William Gurnee, Gary Gurr, Clay Perry, Mark Warden Row 4, Mark Mic hie, Ronald Kaufmann, Russell Stover, John Sanders, Clark Elder Flint has served the past two years in the Costa Rica San Jose Mission AN innovator in Denmark has recently successfully demonstrated this technique He gathers the manure from' his fields, mixes and stores it, and pipes the gas produced into his home, where it's burned for heating purposes THE HIGHLY organized meal had a menu consisting of barbequed beef and turkey, baked potatoes, rolls, fresh green salad, sliced tomatoes and hot steamed corn on the cob To top it all off was a refreshing banana split with your choice of chocolate or strawberry topping The meat was pit bar bequed under the direction of John Morgan and Stan Wig gill The fire for the meat was started in the pits Friday morning at 3 30 a m and the coals were heated until Friday afternoon at 4 p m The meat cooked through the night Friday and most of the day Saturday when at 5 p m it was uncovered and brought to the dinner hot and ready for carving THE ENTIRE stake shared in the assignments of the dinner with everyone contributing to its large success The meat carving and serving was under the direction of the High Priest Quorums of the stake The Elders handled the setting up of the tables work The and the clean-uSeventies took charge of serving the banana splits The young people were in charge of keeping everyones glass filled with ice water DARWIN Stott took charge of cooking all the com and the Relief Society cooked the baked potatoes, sliced toma toes and served the dinner to the hungry attenders Lynn Wood was the high council man chairman in charge Comments were circulating that this was the largest group participating since this annual event started some seven years ago Also the word was that it gets bigger and better every year dmg p In Fashion Blouses with draw strings at the neckline are popular Some of these are rather low of soft and fashioned materials Hairdos drawn down over the brow are becoming to people who have very high foreheads These can be straight line or curled up on the end Some very lucky local area Scouts just returned from the Philadelphia, New York City, the Hill Cumorah Pageant and Niagara Falls In Washington, D ( they were privileged to have audiences with Senator Jake S)nracuse Mrs Joseph S Thurgood is improving greatly after being in bed for the past month oran Thurgood has spent some time in the hospital receiving treatment for a heart condition The Syracuse lhird Ward Sunday School officers and teachers, and their partners enjoyed a steak fry at the Syracuse Bowery on Friday I evening Mr and Mrs 1 suffering with broken and torn ligaments that she suf fered in a fall down her stairs at the family home ynn Clifford and their three sons and daughter, Paul, Daren, ( raig Mrs ( lifford s parents and Mrs I loyd ( hateiain of Syracuse and also time with family members of Mr Clifford in northern Davis past week at thepital in Ogdc n -- Trampoline Dancing Advanced and Beginners Classes begin September 15th How to the activities I I this day and join togethi r in the Idaho c .tv for dmne r and a - f master (program) Major Bruce Whitmore of Fruit Heights and assistant scoutmaster (quartermaster) Major Al Halber of Hill Air Force Base The troop will meet again soon to view slides and photographs and prepare a memorial brochure np ( hanging I imes .with Pete How to Hang a Metal Storm Door Saturday, Aug. 20 1:30 p.m. A KSL-T- summer we discovered a place tourists haven t spoiled home save energy This wppk Pete toils you Hos Me Kay Home Sweet Home his will be remembered as V Channel 5 Ub Center Building Freeport Tues-Fr- Hours: i. C-1- 11:00-5:00Saturd- ay Phone 825-155- 2 10:00-4:0- 0 2 New at fh Audrenes SUSAN GUNNING SC and (O ned ji 2? ep at A ' frv i wOTn ous Soloes pcev yt f e c jn t e e s 1)1 N r s Sk nM H yy t SUSAN NEW OPERATOR SPECIAL -- y Nagoya The leaders were Scoutmaster Dean Sanders of Kaysville, assistant scout- FACTORY OUTLET Has L INTERNATIONAL Boy Scouts assigned to the troop were Kazuo Endo of Tokyo and Toshtyukio Fukasado of Features handyman Pete Prlain in a series of weekly programs loaded with projects you can easily do yourself to save energy and money Pete doesn t make the mistake of assuming that we are all he makes each step clear People who skilled handymen have seen Petes shows say they have completed projects without further help Folders are available on most of Pete s how to subjects at Utah Power offices (along with other information on energy conservation) and many building supply dealers will also offer the folders and further helps the program Genealogy infur motion will be available for these families to sec ure question, etc Ju , Mark Worden and Roger Roberts, Mountain Man patrol members Kim King, Jeff Neilson, Ron Larson, Charles Giles, Jeff West, Brad Stacy, Bret Thorpe and David Shiramizu To help you COMPANY . . crus of this familv line are inv in d to therefore offer new possibih ties W hich line of c attle produces the best gas bearing manure is the next logical Km Pioneer patrol members improving from major sur gery that she underwent this 1 For those worried about H' more Presents Bovd Mayor and Mrs Thurgood and their family spent a week of camping and fishing in the I inta Moun tains rec ently Mrs Duane Stoker the hospital for the past week and is much impioved at his home now I he J aim s Be nnel t and lien Pine oc k F llison Bi nneu family reunion will be held al the Downey City Park in Downey Idaho, on Saturday in Stanford Acomb, Travis Wilkinson and Paul Whit- r C in Fast ( anynn last Friday evtmng a very lurjc number attended and took part in the program games and dinner Melvin Dav is has bee n in partake MORMON Marauders patrol members Tim Whitmore, John Sanders, (lark Hirscht, Stan Ferrtn, William Gurney, patrol competitions Those placing in Western legion competition were Mark Michie, log sawing, Tim Whitmore, flint & steel, t raig C ounty and Ogden T he Sy racuse irst I D5 Ward members enjoyed an outing held at the stake camp descend THE troop attended a New York Mets baseball game, saw the Radio t ity Music Hall Rockettes, went to the U N , to the top of the World Trade Center Building and the Sta tue of Liberty The boys did very well in scout skill and Nathan Norman Stuait, four month old son of Mr and Mrs Leslie N Stuart is still very ill in the hildren s Hos pital in Salt I ake itv The lad has undergone open heart surgery and several follow up surgeries since He has been there for the past month ( All Roy and south Ogden was composed of Senior Patrol Leader Guy Hess, assistant SPL Mark Michie, quarter master Phil Chandler, Thun derbird patrol members Jeff Nielson, Russell Cook, Mike Michie, Clay Perry, Doug Slade, Jon Morley, Gary Gurr and Dean Taylor Museum was served to )2 neighbors and relatives (or the honored guests of Mr 20 Marauder patrol and first aid Jamboree Troop 783 from Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield, Patricia Barber luncheon and Sharol left on Sunday for their home in Placentia, ( ahf , after a visit here for the past ten days at the home Aug patrol, jamboree salute, Steve Crunk, Jordan Stover, Craig Halber, Ron Kaufman, Mrs Vaun Barber and Mrs William S Holt entertained at the Barber home last Thurs day with a baby shower for the daughter of Terry and Beauty Boutique School of Dance Acrobatic , Halber, cooking, Paul Whit more, baking, Tim Whitmore, air rifle, Thunderbird Garn, Senator Otrin Hatch and Congressman Gunn They went to the McKay Washington Monument the Jefferson Memorial, the Lin coin Memorial, the White House and the ( apitol They were also impiessed with the Smithsonian Museum of Na tural History and the new National Air and Space their energy supply, the dairying business might Susannas - United States for 10 days They visited the Gettysburg Battlefield, Mt Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, D C Washington, National Scout Jamboree which was held at Moraine State Pai k. Pa IN addition to attending the Jamboree from Aug 3 10, with 28,000 other scouts from all the 50 states plus special visitor Scouts from foreign nations, the boys and their leaders touied scenic and Announcing Registration Ballet - Tap - Modern Jazz historic points in the eastern A permanent by Susan Only I rJ Clearfield -- Suzanna Taggart- Got 825-423- 1 a little Dancer? Lay-a-wa- y for School now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC |