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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 9, 1984 Layton News Farmington Water Content Still Much Above Average FARMINGTON the McKay-De- e Paternal grandparents are R.A.F. and Afton McCormick of Hospital in Kaysville. Maternal grandparents are Wayne and Virginia Winegar of Riverdale. Ogden. He weighed 10 lb. 3 oz. and measured 21 'A inches. At home are three sisters, Emily, - Soil Conser- Kaysville Clubs vation Service Snotel readings at Farmington upper snow course, about 8,000 feet elevation, showed the water content of the snow pack at 48.5 inches on April 13. IT HAD reduced to 46.2 inches by April 20 and on April 27, to 44.9. But on May , we were back up to 49.3 inches of water content. The average for May is 32.9. Last year the snow water content was 51.8 inches for June I; 432 percent of average. The average for June I is 12 inches. About 20 inches of water from the snow pack is lost during May. Last year 4.7 inches was gained. The ground readings of the Weber River drainage snow courses were made via helicopter on April reports Max Phillips, Soil Conservation Service, Layton. At Farmington upper, 100 inches of snow contained 44.9 inches of water for 36 percent of average. Last year at this time, 117 inches of snow contained 47.1 inches of water. Beth and Mary. He has a brother Todd McCormick. On April 21, Ronald E. and Kathryn W. McCormick became parents of a baby boy. Matthew Winegar McCormick was born in Mrs. Marcia Mansell was Mrs. Corilla Anderson entertained the Lakeview Circle Neigh- hos- tess to members of the A'Lonas borhood Birthday Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Club at her home on Tuesday. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday afternoon May 8 at the home of Mrs. Ivy Blood. Lois Smith was 1 1 Rarin to cheer the Darts on to another successful year, come fall, are new cheerleaders, with their advisor Pam Coburn, front: Colette Stonebreaker, Amy Graham, Keri Gardner, Janine Calton and Lisa Larkins; back, Stephenie Van Dyke, left, Pam Woolley, becky Hulce, Trish Kapos and Mady De Graw. Miss Hulce has been named varsity squad captain, Keri Gardner as secretary while Pam Woolley as treasurer while Amy Graham is historian, drill Mistress is Colette with Miss Calton serving as fundraiser chairperson. The junior varsity squad head is Miss Larkins while Miss Van Dyke is pep club coordinator. Spirit coordinators are Miss Kapos and Miss De Graw while Mrs. Coburn is entering her 8th year as cheerleader DHS CHEERLEADERS Stone-break- 24-2- 7, WE NEED dry weather with a gradual warming trend to release our mountain snow water with minimal damage and to slow the relentless rise of the Great Salt Lake. RESIDENTS The NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY is now being prepared for printing of the 1984 edition. er you have a change for your residential listing, it is your responsibility to phoneorbring inthat change. If PHONE YOUR NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY White Pages changes NOW to Silver Age Activities AT PARLEYS Canyon Summit, 65 inches of snow contained 26.6 inches of water for 198 percent of average. Last year there were 62 inches of snow with 23.2 inches of water content for 168 percent of average. The reservoirs have all been drained down to make room for spring runoff. They range from 55 to 84 percent of average. NOTICE TO NORTH DAVIS AREA 295-024- 7 gressman Dan Marriott, will be with us via telephone from Washington, D.C. State Rep. Sen. Dona Wayment and local rep. County Com. Harry B. Gerlach will also attend. Transportation will be provided from the Silver age to Bountiful. Please call the center at 1 for a reservation. May 24 will be the day for cheese and butter distribution from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. One allotment per household will be allowed. There will be no home delivery of commodities this time. will be held The Governor's May 17 at the Golden Years Center in Bountiful. Please plan to attend. It will be a day well spent. THERE WILL be a representative from the Public Service Commission in attendance and informative workshops on Hazard insurance, veterans benefits, and disaster preparedness. We will also have a legislative panel with a representative from federal government. Con or 295-232- 3 546-220- North Davis Directory office at 535 West 500 So., Bountiful Piano Recital Mrs. Virginia Wilson gave a piano recital at her home, Sunday evening, April 29, for her students with their parents and families as guests. STUDENTS who played in the recital included Laura Thatcher, Marianne Thatcher, Nathan Thompson, Cara Persinger, Stephanie Rosier, Colin Thompson, Christine Lindley, Jery Gab-ber- t, p nu Stacie Korth and Derek Korth. np t: OG SALEIDATES1WEDNESDAYIMAYI91THROUGHISAT FRAMES QUILTING to king size Adjustable ERIN BRANDVOLD d Happy Birthday Spool Organizer THEHtEAIIl) ffidDMUID baby Stands and clamps included m CIIffi Suggested retail to $12.95 ea. Suggested retail to $64.95 set 9 wn dD) Economy Dressmaker "New Suggested retail to $5.98 ea. r. "Here's my new Suggested retail to $12.98 pr. Red Handle Kane Kutlery only Suggested retail to $1.69 ea. PORTABLE SEWING Suggested retail rl1 A n to $35.95 ea. SEWING BASKET 99 I can serve you better value in car, home, life, and health insurance. Please call or where with C. Udell Green 3 or 4 spool Suggested retail to $349.00 ea. 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