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Show nt-- nf "W-- WEEKLY REFLEX- -1 hNAL, JULY www 7.1977 IMlo lawns Showing Of Sips Drought Rulon K. Thornley, public works superintendent of Lay-tosays that most lawns are showing signs of the drought. Brown spots are appearing from watering just enough to keep lawns from dieing. A Crossing Guardi s request to increase the salary of three school crossing guards who work at crosswalks in the unincorporated area of South Davis County' has been denied by the Davis County Commission. THERE has been a heavy use of water on Saturdays and SHERIFF William Sundays; especially during the daytime hours. This throws a load on the system and creates the need of ordering more water to meet the demand. Watering during the heat Dncrease For Dub morning watering is most desirable and is better for mosphere. Evening and early of He asked that the salaries the two guards at Adelaide your lawn and flowers. You get the maximum use of your water by watering at these times. and Orchard Elementary Schools be raised from $150 to $175, while that of the guard at Boulton Elementary School increase from $185 to $200. KEEP up the good work and conserve whenever possible. Its better to have brown lawns than dry drinking taps. SHERIFF Lawrence said the guards had not had an increase since January 1976. of the day is not a good practice. A great percentage of the water is absorbed into the at- Lawrence said the money to increase the salaries of the guards at Boulton, Adelaide and Orchard Elementary Schools had been computed in the budget in January, but due to an oversight, had not been presented to the commission for approval. The County Commission took -lthe matter under advisement invesan ast week, pending tigation to determine what by crossing guards were paidC.E.1 the cities. Commissioner Moss reported that crossing guards in Bountiful, Clearfield and Layton all were paid lower salaries than the present salaries paid to county crossing guards. Commissioner Moss said the salary increase in January 1976 was a 16 to 17 percent increase. The commissioners felt the salaries were in line with other crossing guards and rejected the increase, rk nw. m ' IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER BREAKFAST The climax of a three day July 4 celebration in Kaysville, was the record breaking crowd of 1,600 people enjoying chuck wagon breakfast served by the Kaysville a and Kaysville Jaycees Chamber of Commerce on July 4, and then the fantastic firework display at the Davis High School stadium that evening where thousands gat he! ed to see the spectacular THE chuckwagon breakfast began at 6 a m. at the city bowery and the line formed extending clear out into the street was continuous for five hours. What a tremendous success and the Kaysville Over 1600 persons turned out to the Kaysville Jaycees annual chuck wagon breakfast on July 4th. Jaycees and Chamber of Commerce extend their thanks and appreciation to the citizens who supported them in the success of the entire days entertainment. The Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Heritage Harvest Days w'hich kicked-of- f the big celebration which began on Friday noon July 1 and continued to the evening of July 3, was a tremendous success with all of the fine and outstanding displays and activities at the Kaysville Elementary School grounds with fun and interesting entertainment for all ages. THE hillside of the Happy Hollow Golf Course wajs packed with spectators who attended the superb two night REPAIRING guest speakers as well as performances of the musical production, Tom Sawyer" which was a highlight of the entire celebration. 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