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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 2. 1976 IS The number of cars in operation in Davis County Services Karl Sue Elliott, three day old daughter of Rory and Linda Cox Elliott of Kaysville, formerly of Morgan, died Friday at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City of prematurity. Samatha J. Barber, infant daughter of Terry C. and Patricia Jane King Barber of 851 North Brookshire Drive, Kaysville was stillborn Thursday, Nov. 25 Hospital in e McKay-De- den. Og- in Her parents are members of the Kaysville Surviving are the parents of Kaysville; grandparents Mr. 15, Ogden. LDS Ward. ar at the PARENTS are members of the Kaysville SHE WAS born Nov. continues to increase, year by year, with no saturation point in sight. AS A RESULT, the car density in the local area, as well as the number of two-cfamilies is now and three-ca- r greater than ever. The latest published figures show that, as of the beginning of this year, there were more passenger cars locally, per 100 families, than in most THE communities. ON JANUARY were some 54,320 12th LDS Ward. Syracuse, Attorney and Mrs. of Featherville, Ida.; Don Elliott, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Helen Dillie, Ogden; Mrs. Erma Bird, Clearfield; Clyde Doty, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wolsey of Ogden. GRAVESIDE services were held Tuesday at 12 noon in the South Morgan Cemetery. local families. It was a bigger ratio William H. King of Kaysville. GRAVESIDE services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Services were officiated by Counselor A.L. Van Ausdal of the Kaysville 12th Ward. Family prayer by Terry C. Barber. Prelude and postlude music by Thora Gregory. was found than generally the United States, where the average was 146 per 100 families. In the Mountain States, it was 159. thoughout DESPITE the slowdown in auto production and sales during the recent recession, considerably greater than INVOCATION by Guy Barber. Remarks by Felshaw King. Musical selection by Dick Egan. Dedication by Bishop Sheldon F. Child. terment in the Kaysville-Lay-to- n Cemetery. regis- tered in the area. This was equivalent to 183 for every 100 and Mrs. Vaun Barber, Surviving are her parents and two sisters, Renee Elliott, Michelle Elliott, all of Kaysville. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox of Peterson, Ut.; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Potter 1st there cars five years ago. the number of cars on the na-- . tions streets and highways is THE GROWING proportion of late model cars in and around Davis County is a In- Gains Eagle Honor Kim V. Dahl, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl, of 1609 West 1700 South, recent special meeting held at the Syracuse Utah Stake Cultural Hall. Syracuse, has been awarded his Eagle Scout badge at a HJttOR . . Formica Wall and Counter T op Covering - Layton last five years. cars in use, more money is being spent annually for maintenance. The expenditures in the past year in local service situations for gas, oil, repairs and incidentals came to more than $14,695,000, as compared with the total that was spent five years earlier, $8,346.Q00. The records show that auto registration in the United 54,320 in the WITH MORE are now over is which 15,864,000 more than in 1971. It represents an increase of 8,700 cars per day over the five-yeperiod. THE ADDITIONAL millions of cars, combined with more trucks, buses and other vehicles, is causing traffic jams and bumper-to-bumpdriving, especially in urban areas. No relief is in view in the struggle for traveling and parking space. Much of the increase in car ownership is attributed to the progressive movement of families from heavily-populate- d urban communities to the suburbs, where the automobile is the basic means of transportation. 105,625,000, Spencer entertained with a family dinner and social at their home on Thanksgiving Day for 20 family members. Mrs. George H. Bennett has been in the hospital for the past 10 days undergoing major surgery and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber have been to Los Cruises, N.M., where they traveled to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Willey and er for the Thanksgiving holidays, and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox and daughters. The officers and teachers of the Syracuse Second LDS Ward enjoyed an early Christmas Social on Wednesday CUSKUI Mrs. Arthur F. have returned a 10 day trip that to Portland, Ore. where they were guests at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Annie Kenny and also visited with Mr. Michaliceks brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Winne. at En route home they visited the home of Mrs. Michaliceks brother-in-la- and sister Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hines, at their home in Boise, Ida. APPRECIAUOD SALE FRIDAY DEC. 3 6:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. ONLY EVERYTHING IN STORE ifff BANK CARDS WELCOME tured in a fall at her home earlier in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner party at their home for twelve family members on Thursday aftern- SAWS PAINT CHILDRENS FURNITURE GUNS VACUUMS HARDWARE SNOW BLOWERS BIKES, TRIKES PLUMBING (AND MANY MORE) (M0P 0 8D1 M 000003) oon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook and Mr. and Michalicek home from took them Ross Stephenson and little daughter in Dallas, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Cox traveled to Los Angeles, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Briggs who are residing in Logan during the school year, were here for the holidays spending their time with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. Mrs. Ruth Smedley has had the casts removed from her ankles, that were both frac- e Clearfield. Mrs. Leonard Stephenson and her daughter, Mrs. David Beach of Orem, returned home on Sunday evening, after spending 10 days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family. Thur-good- evening at the Smedley Reception Center here. A very large, group of this organization and their partners were on hand for the early festive affair. Lewis E. Briggs, and with Mrs. Briggs parents, in their two children Michelle and Eddie enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas, Nev. with members of Mrs. Cooks OO0C& family, for the thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Second LDS Ward. KIM HAS a brother, Brett now 17 years old who also is an Eagle Scout. This has given A&JHDOnCOVBIINBS 777 No. Main and their two grandchildren. Miss JoAnne Barber and Jim Barber who are both attending the Brigham Young University at Provo. A bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Lena T. Bennett on Friday evening in honor of Miss Lisa Bennett, who is being married to Mark Jones on Saturday, Dec. 4. Miss Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance T. Bennett of Sunset. Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. Tirzah Jones, of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Barber have spent the past week in Mesa, Ariz., where they went to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Barbers s parents, the Joseph S. who are there for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant Workman entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner party at their home on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowman and their three children of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huerta and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huerta, all of Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trujillo and family of registrations locally have increased from 42,710 to trol leader, attended program at Weber State College, is attending North Davis Junior High School where he is on the high honor roll. He has been a counselor and also president of the Deacons Quorum. He is an active member of the Syracuse CENTER 825-900- Suzanne, of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hines of Boise, Ida. his scoutmaster is Duane Firth Carpet -- - Armstrong Vinyl 1 of the rising purchasing power in the area. As family income rises, so does the number of cars in operatioa The net result is that auto Burton. He has served as senior pa- Wall and Floor Decorating Our Specialty Featuring. Arthur F. as their guests at dinner on Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs phil Barber and daughter Post Troop, of Syracuse, and KIM IS a member of the 83 FOKIN Mr. and Mrs. Michalicek had reflection States i News Syracuse There Are ore Cars Per Family In Davis County Infant Barber Graveside Rites For K. Elliott First i I i THE HOT ONES ARE NOW AT him an extra incentive to 0 KIM DAHL s n mm become one. vsb GOOD SELECTION HIGH TRADE-I- N STRIKE IS OVER! He'll like the real thing: split Fro gift & mail wrapping cowhide 76 Ply. Trailduster 4x4 75 Dodge D2D0 4x4 Power Steering, 4 sp. P.S., 4 sp. SKreoo ;o)oo 0 73 Blazer 4x4 76 F250 Super Cab Ranger shirt-ja- c XLT Auto 395 Surprise him with 4 Sp. P.S. Air Radio, Air, Many extras V-- 8 o)0 BLOCKS rugged, luxurious, genuine leather shirt jacket. Styled with handsome contrast stitching on back panels, pockets, cuffs, collar and front. Snap closures. Side vents. 38 to 46, 39.95. R 73 76 F150 4 Sp. Loaded. P.S., P.B., Radio mm BMC )00 75F250 68 Suburban Auto., P.S., Air, Radio. $K(q)(o100 IS & M FORD ran -- COUPON - FREE TURKEY S5ALOO With purchase of new or used car. Dec. 2nd thru 19 (With Coupon) 1 SHOP BOUNTIFUL MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY TO 8:00 P.M. lOflO AM. TO 6:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS BOUNTIFUL Five Points 292-145- 3 BRIGHAM CITY CLEARFIELD 47 South Main 391 South State 723-590- 0 825-227- 7 LOGAN 4th N. at 2nd 752-116- 1 E. PRESTON 53 S. State 852-130- 5 573 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON IT 8! I I 7 |