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Show i Baris Soil Conservation District To Choose Heads The Davis County SCD (Soi Conservation District) is in the process of selecting three were supervisors. Ballots mailed by the State Depart- ment of Agricultural to over 1200 landowners in Davis on County. Six names appear the ballot. Three should be marked and three will be elected. SUPERVISOR candidates for the Davis SCD are: Rowl Rice of Farmington, Yoshio (Yosh) Miya (misspelled Maya on the ballot) of Syracuse, J. Ellis (Buck)T. Holbrook, Syracuse, Robert Call, West Layton, Arnold T. Bingham, West Point, Harris Adams, East Layton. Ballots must be marked and returned to the State Department of Agriculture by Dec. 29 for counting. SCD SUPERVISORS are elected for three year terms. Two more supervisors are appointed by the State Department of Agriculture. The ap- pointed supervisors are Thomas Williams of Centerville and R.K. (Rick) Robin e son of Farmington. After the election super- visors will choose a chairman, vice chairman and secretary-treasure- r to conduct your The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies whoy are celebrating their first birthdays this week including Lisa, daughter of Linda and Bryan Wayment, 586 W. 2250n N., Clinton. The Reflex Journal will take pictures ofjj free of charge at the Layton office, 197 N.k on Main, Wednesday between 10 and 11. Please call fory Davis County SCD business. THE DISTRICT wants to make every citizen, reguardless of occupation, aware, of the importance of agriculture and the need for conserving our natural resources - soil, water, plants, an appointment. animals, minerals etc. Tom Williams, Davis SCD chairman, points out that everyone is involved in agriculture, one way or another. Everyone affects the price of agricultural products through labor, packaging, transportation, storage or pruchasing. Also each of us is effected by the price we have to pay for food and other goods. I CUSTOM SUPERIOR 1370 West Gentile St., Layton Phone 376-461- 0 MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE GANG AT CUSTOM SUPERIOR ITS INTERESTING to note that farmers received about five percent less for their goods in 1976 than in 1975 but the consumer had to pay more. Vote your ballot to have the supervisor of your choice represent you in Davis County MEATS. conservation. 9 v nTHURSDAY LAST 3 DAYS last Friday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trent Maughan of Layton. AiYTo6 Pi V. 8 VI I . ir i Farmers Choose ASC Committee good operates a 100 acre farm to grow feed for his 125 registered Holstein dairy cows. Farmers of Davis County have elected their 1977 ASC committee. Chairman of the committee is Ben A. Thur-goo- d of Syracuse. Mr. Thur- - 3 3 3 3 3 FOR A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 03 5 for a about 376-846- 13 William B. Rigby of Centerville is a member of the committee. He owns a 70 acre farm that produces orchard crops, garden crops, hay and grain. Mr. Rigby also leases 300 acres of pasture land. & ALTERNATE members of ASC Committee are Reed Robins and Jerry Jaques both of Layton. They will serve for one year terms, dmg n n n 0 ? J Deseret Camp DUP Has Good for any reservation made for & MEN S SHIRTS the -- GIFT CERTIFICATE -- January acres producing Love markets his milk through a store located on his farm. DELL H. ADAMS Call Rebecca A. Nalder 200 feed for his 65 dairy cows. Mr. 13 Book rf Love of Layton. He operates GIFT... LIFE STORY OF 3 B VICE CHAIRMAN three year term is Jay G. s ,V Annual Party February Weddings $500 Worth toward rental When applied Bridal Suite No. 1 of or No. 2 at the IflllA CAPRI 1100 So. Hiway 89 - Kaysville TS' - sung and a lovely salad furnished supper by members was held after : which gifts were exchanged. sxumxwf. n 44 mwswmtmmm t merry ' i; $1 ...and Best fVishes TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS And along with our fondest wishes that every wish will come true for you, we also extend our sincere thank you for your loyalty during this year 7QS BOOK STORE ,YTID)M "The Missionary Store 13 East Gentile, Layton, Utah nr,cit1rirK'ii-ii3istiua.a.auatxaaaaaa0SS- -3- 76-2022 - iei Songs of Christmas were 376-343- 9 Personalized Keepsake Gift uysA Forbes. -- .it1, ij A SHORT history was given by Georgia Allen and a beauof the tiful first story Christmas was told by Ada MEL For Reservation Phone ISC Deseret Camp, Daughters Utah Pioneers held their annual Christmas party at the home of Emma Lee Golightly. of 9. |