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Show t I NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 12. 1980 NORTH 0AV13 LEAOf fl. JUNE 12, 1980 WTKLY ncaX-0A- Vl3 Held Parade-A-Tho- n to Business Opens Chddieit before belonging Id to ilWt! I til Mr, ftntmrh!r intact in, ditnluai homrvwncr at sy ibcU Taai Ih Sm-Ci- d ll h M bmwn pcopl M to tu company a) Til 7W-2-, H furl he 4 tupply ih quality pruJiMI iwd wit Wet pnyk Wflt. dmy w erdofij m tM V4 SiUs paith ipatrd piaJ, tuiJia (afttatard Its hucS wn4 t uij, htcfcif ft4 tW-dic- e U thus p!eg:fi Chiitice M?vt tluaii. kicn tJc Ml it's (te Meier Phd IRIMUtY (hiMice caicucj 2$ tent fidget faf i Ihe Btd compkimi the Jufti.4 M BV.UW) la Cut the tiifflary TUB IIOSOKt 0 Cl t jri donated ta ih VeitftihV fd hudd- Ms iui4 A her it jts Bwiicy w.d b hithopnc. 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Sclllmg it only part of (he Renimeiticr bust nets. The company tpecialiret in service both day and night. Service truck are radio dit patched. RcnimeiMer ofTer free estimates on aU phases of healing MM13 o o . n sells. DOM RLVTMBISTER, the company' owner brings to the business 27 year of experience. He was formerly a partner in the Smedley Heating and Air Conditioning Co. before starting his own business about two years ago. He employs 18 trained w orkers and all types and sizes of heating and air conditioning systems can be handled by the company. THEY ARE presently doing four churches and have installed units in many commercial buildings. n G O O O o il D n cj O G o o n n 8 fl fl n ij G II i il ti G n G G ti IJ nnootjc g G ti o G G O n n G n m FARMINGTON So far, there have been no takers for the five student-buihomes in -t- he Davis School District. BIDS WERE to have been last Tuesday in the reg-- " j; opened uiar school board meeting but Board Clerk Roger Glines re-- :: ported there had been no bids - u high schools for several years, ri THE BOARD moved to z allow the administration to handle sale of the homes for H two months, showing it and 5 providing information to any-on- e - interested. Information irwill be available from Mr. Glines office in Farmington at 1 1 for from or 867-229- 776-202- school voca-- n tional instructors. If buyers S have not been found in two high months, they will be listed with ; 5 , realtor. Bountiful Highs home is at 1935 S. 800 E., Bountiful; 1239 Cross, N. 725 W., West Bountiful; 2 Layton High, 346 S. 775 E. in Layton; Davis, south of the school and west of Main in 5 Kaysville; Clearfield, 42 N. ; O q a n u u a cru o o Q a a v o Op ti 0EDQ BONDED BATTS No. SB-16- 0S.t. cOQ 00 IU2 Imitation IVYLON MINK FUR TRICOT lUark, Brown, and White Value to 812.98 yd. Sjjerial for Bedspread and car interior 0 r.o.l. JO Dottier SI- 88 i p- Yd. " 90 lo 108 wide 81"xH 60 wide lt z received. The homes were by building trades ;: constructed classes at the districts six high and ; schools with Woods Cross col-: Viewmont high schools z laborating on construction of - one home. In addition, students from the Davis Area Vocational Center did extensive work on H the homes. Homes have been H built each year by most of the ::a D o a a oau 4-?10o- Received n n Vuluw to 81.19 ea. No Bids G U G G C) tj O G GO G GO O O Oo O n n n n CD Q n n n n .and air conditioning work, l.lcctrical home wiring is a third product this company o qj o atm tell Viewmont-Wood- s 1300 W. in Clearfield. Printed 100 TABLECLOTH No. Value to 82.98 yd. s 1 50 wide vurtrn1 ty BONDED BABY BATTS No. SB-06- Heavy Weight INTERFACING 00 ' all notions, patterns, trims, buttons, and fabrics not currently sale priced 0 3$5 ,j the Kaysville City Police for the month of May is s as follows: ACCIDENTS 12, alarms 7, arbests 35, assists other depart-Emen20, assist the public 23, assault 2, burglary 9, civil dis- pufe 2, criminal mischief 2, disorderly person I, disturbing the peace 4, dog complaint 4, family fights 4, harassment 1, it illegal entry 1, lost property I, fi loose stock 3, lost child 1 , ts t a REMNANTS REDUCED mischief 2, medical "emergency 19. Missing person 1, obscene ;.phpne call I, open doors 7, ::prowler 2, public address 2, republic nuisance 1, recovered priperty 5, runaway-ungovernab- ViM Artist Cloth (used for quiet books) 3 Values to $1.98 yd. 3 3 .s'Eir MORE 3 45 wide SAVE MORE r 100 Polyester THREAD 2 1 3 Values to 90 ea. 3 3 $100 Spools rv if r- n STRETCH TERRY PANT WEIGHT FABRIC Designer lengths Values to $3.98 yd. Designer lengths J mali-j-cici- lb. bag (j Police Report s report S-1- Values to $1.98 ea. 45 x 60 j Kaysville Polyester STUFFING VINYL Values to $2.49 yd. 39 3 JUL C yd. 225 yd. spools yd. 60 wide 45 wide le shoplifting 4, Estate or city impound 3, suicide attempt I, suspicious circumstance 9, thefts 31, trespass 4, Etraffic citations 87, unattended death I, vacation checks 12, vandalism 5, and miscellaneous 15. np 1, ua3na3ait GiVf fCfillWIllLS HenF ajl'KI hume II t) I pf fl4 departed daily Mdfhtay pfcMfitnl Id Ih di (IcociaM iatvff rrrr n ut4 M S pul tviua try SaJy opcal Ctentrtg Jh ai, many 4 MB 12 IS l hf a wteiaIh M irJnea M 1 U the he Mil if I M dtue lM9 isua !) J 9 Aayofi drtr hi(f I -- oitivc |