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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 2. 1979 Lollop Cosin Untop Foot Octets: 1-A- - The Water cpg (culinary) water for sale and t more than in contract requests. LAYTON Weber Basin Conservancy District Board of Directors has agreed to stick by its and restrict its guns replacement contracts for e water allotments to foot per customer. 4,000-acre-fee- ITS A tough decision to arbitrarily decide who gets said Mr. Winegar. But its just as difficult of a decision to say there will be absolutely no more water for sale. The board approved eight water and who doesn't, one-acr- THIS SAME action was taken at last months board meeting, but in the interim there were several property owners who requested culinary water allotments of requests for allotments, but took under ot advisement several requests for three or more acre-fee- t. Most of the requests are for singledwelling lots where persons have built or are building a home and need the water, it was explained, grb between three and ot District Manager Wayne M. Winegar told the board that the district has slightly less of than 1,700 acre-femunicipal and industrial et Co. Library: The Davis County Library is featuring The Collectors Fair on Saturday, Aug. 4 from p.m. at the South Branch of the Library at 725 1- -4 S. Main LEARN HOW to become ONE WILL hear strolling minstrels singing a collection songs. Enjoy the antique cars from the Veteran Motor Car Club of America on display in the parking lot. of folk a collecting offers to those collector and gather ideas of what to collect. Feel the ex- citement and pleasure that Street, Bountiful. IT IS open to the public to take the journey, a journey among the treasures of the heritage. One will see all kinds from antique furniture to sea shells, to rocks, to old shoes and many more interesting and educational items. Collector's IFdf already devoted to it. Listen to the stories especially for children by the . roving story teller. PLAN TO attend "The Collectors Fair. ft is open to the public, np Members of the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward Bishopric recently sustained are: first counselor; Craig Fisher, second counselor; Bruce Callr" executive secretary: Gayland Jessen, ward clerk; Georgfc ROBERT M. Dunford, bishop; Flemming Hyllested, clerks, np SMxes IXIodvdo Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, 229 South 200 East, Kaysville, had the misfortune of having Mr. Edwards arrived home before the fire department and used fire extinguishers to control the blaze in the kitchen over the range. their home catch on fire, Sunday July 22. They were attending church when they were called out at 12 noon. FORTUNATELY the Edwards had left the air conditioner on, which blew the smoke toward the window A NEIGHBOR, Mrs. Wendell Barnes saw smoke pouring from the window. She ran over and found no one at home, hurried back to her home and called the 'church and also the fire department. , where Mrs. Barnes could see it and also kept it from spreading to other parts of the home. The damage was caused by Bislmppi ,lEudimj Fail Baker and Stephen Sill, vy be found at. the betjutifui leaving a cooker on one of the burners and forgetting to turn it off when leaving the home. MR. AND Mrs. Edwards are most grateful and thankful to all those who assisted them. A special thanks to Mrs. Barnes who saved their home. Had it not been for the awareness and her quick action, their home could have been destroyed. The damage was confined to the kitchen area, np Bratton's Cove in Bountiful " SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE - MonT HintSoH Seafood Ujwla 1385 S. 500 West Bountiful MACS MAC'S Hours Thurs. 7 Hours Thurs. 9-- Fri. Sat. 8-- 9-- 9 Fri. 8-- 9 6 Sat 8-- eirDG 2-IFa- Suit nti Phone 7 8-- 6 HaadlsauarfieB S 3Vn f.l'G ACCEPTS Waster Charge iw - 9 P.M. aB fc if THURSDAY 9 A.M FRIDAY 8 A.M. -SATURDAY 8 A.M MEN'S and Visa . i ii i ill 9 P.M. 6 P.M. - MEN'S . Valuos to $2.00 Values to $2.00 MEN'S FAMOUS BtlANB) MEN'S FAMOUS BQAN o O i Values to $20.00 BOAT SHOES JOGGING SHOES .00 A.M.-- 7 FRI. 8 A.M.-- 9 SAT. 8 A.M.-- 6 lC9 1G5 SO. MAiri BOUHTIFUL FAMOUS BRAND SHOES C) -- 1 Valuos to 25.00 THURS. 9 P.M P.M. P.M. MEN'S MEN'S ) THURS. 9 Valuos to $20.00 MEN'S L N Valuos to 40.Ct P.m. P.M. p.m. A.M.-- 7 FRI. 8 A.M.-- 9 SAT. 0 A.M.-- 6 i 1 AJN.-10PJ- L CLOSED SUNDAY 235-233-4 |