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Show I I960 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 4, OPlTU(3M Before Utah thiUrea can enter bool for the fitrt lime, huol wtih ihcir pthpung t fheir parent murt provide rurdival. denial, and immunization history. Health form! lu iisjlal-lluxq leather or wliool doiiM oil we and murt be Med m w before the fort day id Hhoul Anderson Hites Held In Mr, IMm S. AnJcrxun Jrnxen. 74 f Bfrnc, New Met., dre d 1 hurray, Aug. 2 ill an Albuquerque hmpiul, hn Nuv. Mie 5. Li5 in a . a JjUk'hic r of amion. A Le i S, tuificlj and I ic!le Murty. L X 9:Uhem4f. Andemin. lie ON APRIL 4, l April 23. tied Ren dd t9, She mar ned Hymm S. Jcnwn. Aug. iN. hut-han- d, and schools. If you woulJ like a copy Public Rctalion Department at n, 4X7-644- n. Mrt. Jcnten reidcd in i grandvhitdrcn and Heather June Obermayer. old daughter of iHinatd L. and Violcl June Ruybal Obermayer of 156 North 300 West. Kaytville, dicdTuetJay, Aug. 26, IVKOal her home following an extended illness. She was born Jan. 22. Alto turviving one brother, Adam Schofield. Ogden; and one titter, Marjorie Rigby, Lat Vegas, Ncv. FUNERAL service were held Aug. TO at Ihe Romero Funeral Home in Helen, N. Mei. four-pag- Man liMiktlh on Ihe outward appearance, but Ihe Inrd luohelh on the heart." To whom was this verse spoken? 2. By whome was it spoken? 3. In connection with what 1. alt'll Out For School C.hildmi of year again w hen summer vacation is over It s that time and children will be returning to school. That also means that motorists are going to have to be extra cautious and observant when traveling through school zones. THE UTAH Department of Transportation will be activating all flashing school speed limit signs on state highways, and all other traffic control devices will be in place. This is also an excellent time Wild morning glory Your small green leaves belie your strength. These four summers Ive fought your attempts To spread your color across my flower garden. On bended knees Ive crouched down to pull each root by hand. Or spaded and dug carefully in rich brown earth To reach your long thin white veins. Placing them carefully In plastic bags assuring the end of you. Yet, you continue to grow from invisible seed. Triumphant over my most determined efforts. "Darn, I scold, does make weeds so nature "Why prolific? My husband, wise in the ways of the land Answers, "To nature no plant is a weed. by Carma Bradshaw Summer laughs at Aprils tears And smiles on all the world; appears As callous youth, before mature; By Augusts redolent allure She feels the need of cleansing rain To show compassion for Aprils pain. By Gladys Hesser Burnham areas of the community THE CITY council voted to assign this responsibility to Councilman Budge. The steering committee should begin working before the end of Sep- tember. Mayor K. Dclyn Yeates complimented the sheriffs de- creams and lotions may actually dry WATER-BASE- rinse off more thoroughly. car sickUsing a car seat for a small child may prevent ness. A clearer view through the front window allows the in the distance. eyes to focus on relatively stable objects The child is safer in a secured seat, too. partment on the fine reporting system they use and on the efficient job the officers are doing in East Layton. THE COUNCIL also made decisions that will result in the improvement of East Layton's two main roads. City manager, Tracy Barnes, reported 28 percent of the total number of property owners along Rainbow Drive had written letters of protest opposing the creation of the special improvement district along Rainbow Drive for the Protection Industry Is Growing Very Rapidly When crime figures are occasionally reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, it usually comes as no surprise to most citizens to dis- cover that robberies, motor vehicle thefts, rapes, suicides, and other violent crimes are continuing to increase year af- ter year. BANK ROBBERIES in particular have been alarmingly frequent, with more than 5,000 reported last year alone. The fact that there are more branch banks in outlying areas than in previous years is, of course, an important factor behind the advance in such heists. Crime experts attribute much of todays troubles to such social factors as high unemployment, inflation, and the lenient prison sentences that do not appear to do much in deterring would-b- e robbers. ANOTHER RAPIDLY growing crime is shoplifting. It has been estimated that retail establishments lose a staggering $3 billion a year to shoplifters. This figures out to some two percent of sales, which is often a higher rate than a firms profit margin. In addition to the criminal activities mentioned above, fires are another major concern of most citizens, especially home owners and businessmen. THE industrial-commerci- weapons, photographic security systems, and lock devices for businesses and ghe general public. In coming years there will be excellent growth for the industry as it becomes ever more necessary for both citizens'and businesses to protect them- selves against crimes and fires through special equipment or the hiring of armed guards. EVEN DURING a recession the protection industry should fare well, especially in methods of detecting internal company crimes. Another positive factor for companies supplying security devices stems from the nationwide pruning of police and fire forces to save costs, thus requiring more private security services. THERE ARE numerous participants in all areas of the protection industry. To certain businesses and firms it is extremely important, while to others it is only a small portion of the total. Nevertheless, there is heavy competition in all phases of the field. Among those firms to which protection activities are deemed are American District Telegraph, Burns International Security Services, Pinkertons Inc., Pittway Corp. , Purolator, and Wackenhut. al area arson has OTHER diversified com- throughout the country. But according to reliable sources nine out of ten persons who die in building fires every year lose their lives in residences. Because of the bitterly sharp yearly increase in crime, the panies also having important interests in the field include (through Baker Industries), Emhart, Kidde (Walter), Pittston, Rollins and Scovill. There are some giant firms that are involved in the protection industry in varying degrees, including American Ex- growing business. press, Honeywell, North been spreading rapidly protection industry has of course become a large, rapidly THERE ARE now great numbers of companies engaged in supplying armed guards, armored vehicles, burglar alarms, fire and smoke detectors, protective Borg-Warn- American Philips, and Warner Communications. THE RESEARCH Department of Babsons Reports recommends purchase of the stocks of American District PARRIS ISLAND. S C. -Jbefore the sandy soil of Parn Island drifts oft into the urt tidal marsh of Port Royal and education, babysitting seminars, rape prevention meet- Telegraph, American press, North American ly American IT IS the history that once-thrivin- town niard who hoped to use it as a base lo explore and conquer the New World. The house unearthed here are believed to be the oldest European structure ever found in Ihe United State, says Dr. Robert L. Stephenson, director of Ihe Institute of Archeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina, a project sponsor. SANTA WH AT? Santa Elena was built in the 16th cen- tury. before there was a Marine base even before Marines, a ment. or the Jamestown. on Parris Island there were U.S. federal governBritish colony of Dr. Paul Hoffman, a Louisiana State University professor whose research helped lead archeologists to the Parris Island site, said the existence of a Spanish town there 41 years before Jamestown comes as a surprise to many Americans. THE significance of it has gone unnoticed in standard American history books, passed over along with St. Augustine." Hoffman said. The significance has not been lost on Stanley South of the archeology institute. He hardly has to close his eyes anymore to imagine the wattle Appalachian, and had THE abundance of Spanish pottery serve a one more hit of proof that the site i Santa TEN OK the 12 houses found so far form a ribbon parallel to the shore, a layout similar lo St. Augustine's. At least one other block of houses. South believes, is underwater now. lost to a rising sea level. The unearthing of Santa Elena is sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina in cooperation with the U.S. Marine Corps. LEGACY OF a fire -I- n the postholes of Santa Elena's houses South has found large daub, quantities of the plaster used to build walls. The orangy-re- d daub, baked when Indians burned the village. is all that is left of some of the town's early houses. When the townspeople went to rebuild they made some roofs of oyster shell mortar instead of the more common palmetto thatching. d THE FLOOR of one house a hut probably occupied by a slave or soldier was rich in artifacts: It contained fired daub, Spanish pottery. an iron spike, and several charred ears of corn. In and around the postholes the team has found an almost endless supply of pottery Elena. Inventorie of ihe supplies in 1576 listed 110 olive jars. 156 dozen town plate. 135 dozen bowl. 14 dozen pot. 39 dozen pitcher, and a dozen earthenware tub. The excavator hit paydirt one muggy day last July when they dug 42 pits within a rectangle laid out by South. To their amazement, they found pottery bits or daub in almost every hole. ON THE Fourth of July they found a linear trench 14 feet wide and 5 feet deep that matched the description of, part of Ihe moat of San Felipe II. the second fort built at San- ta Elena. Further digging turned up bastions and other parts of the fort, show ing they had surely found San Felipe, a surprise because scholars had thought it was on a island in the sound. ' A Hstory rewrites itself few hundred feet from San Felipe II stands a handsome marker, erected to Charles-for- t. a fort built by the French in 1562. Professor Hoffman and otherssay the discovery of San Felipe II and Santa Elena means the "Charlesfort" site actually is that of San Marcos, the third fort built to protect Santa Elena. EXCAVATION of that site in 1923 by Maj. George Osterh- - ' out of the Marines appears to " have left the fort's remains South said. The work on the site so far is' ed ct. like looking "through keyholes at a civilization." he said. More excavation should tell the shape and size of the houses. erected. ExPhi- follow Kidde, Pinkertons, Pittway, Sensormatic or Wackenhut. WITH EVERY new find houses and two forts so far South is more sure that he and his crew have struck Santa Elena, which served for a while as the capital of Spanish Florida and stood at the same n time as the St. School Discipline: Important. Lesson 12 By DR. DARYL better-know- Augustine. St. Augustine's early dwellings have never Gastritis: Serious By DR. HAROLD LIGON Gastritis occurs as a result of irritations of the stomach lining, after ingestion of certain foods, or drinks, or the accidental ingestion of other agents which have a caustic or damaging effect on the lininp of the stomach. A tranquil spot now between Charleston, S.C.. and Savannah. Ga.. where palmetto trees and live oaks dripping AN ACUTE gastritis can be anything from moderate to severe, depending on the amount of insult to the stomach and the in- Its not an uncommon disorder today and can affect all age groups. Treatment of gastritis usually consists of a bland diet, easily digested, an antacid and spe- cified periods of rest. The amount of treatment normally corresponds to the degree of illness. OCCASIONALLY, gastritis can be very severe, some cases being hemorrhagic in nature. This means bleeding into the GI track and this must be controlled. In very severe cases, patients have to be hospitalized and given transfusions. Thus gastritis, in such cases, can be a serious and disabling disorder, causing a loss of work by the'patient for a number of weeks. NO. I would have killed one of the mouthy kids on the first day. No, wrote another student, because I would hate to have to battle kids all day. workers as they shovel. Parris Island seems an unlikely starting point for taming a continent. BUT THE Spanish lived there for more than 20 years, SEVERAL OF the high school students expressed lippy, undisciplined classmates. It bears out the results of far more sophisticated polls by Gallup and others. The Gallup Poll said teenage students top complaint in school is lack of discipline. dogged by Indians who claimed the land and by French Huguenots, who had an eye on the millions of dollars worth of gold, silver and other riches being shipped to Spain. . Santa Elena, founded in 1566 by a daring Spanish seaman named Pedro Menendez de Aviles, had 60 houses, three forts, and a peak population of 400 before it was abandoned. The soldiers and colonists left in 1587toconsolidate the garrison at St. Augustine after it was attacked by Sir Francis Drake. They never returned. GOOD INTENTIONS Menendez had laid a solid Hunter Safey Course Set A hunter safety course will be held through the North Layton Jr. High School Community School. Starting date will be Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. The course will be held each Tuesday evening from Sept. 9 until Sept. 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. REGISTRATION will be on Sept. 9 from 6:30 until 9 p.m. The class will be held in rooms 85 and 87. Course instructor will be Darrell Sorenson. J. MCCARTY A Utah teacher recently took a poll of his students, and one of the questions was: Can you imagine your- self as a teacher? One student answered that question this way: been found. with Spanish moss shade volved. have ihe road opened by winter. shard from Spain. Italy. Mexico and even China. The Spanish pottery is a ly pc called Columbia 11am. ihe signature of Spanish suet in the New World. arranged for missionaries from Spain lo come in and convert the Indian. On a strip of land a few hundred feet wide between the Tidal marsh and eighth hole of the Pams Island Murines golf course, the archeologist are resurrecting "downtown Santa Llcna." off-dut- y and daub huts of the Spaniards. or the forts they lips, and Scovill for those investors who may wish to acquire some degree of representation in the expanding protection industry. Hold advices are maintained on the other issues mentioned above, although oujcResearch Department does not regularly amount of the stomach THE Cl rY council then decided la inspect the construction that is now being done on lower Cherry Lang, There are siime question about how thi road is being constructed, what company should he doing the work and if the consiruc-lio- n is moving fast enough to foundation for settling the New World, setting up a sys- tem of government for St. Augustine and Santa Llcna a well ava supply route for arm and food. I rom Santa Llcna he had vent e xplorer a far a the NrwsVrvkt of Santa Llcna. settled by Spa- vention materials to the the skin of the elderly when the water evaporates. Lubricants with an oil base are the best for sensitive older skin. And mineral oils may be better than soap because they JET National Geographic almost was forgotten. citizens through town ings, newsletters, etc. . By BARBARAS. MW Layton in areas such as bike seminars and security analysis for homes and businesses. Sgt. Stewart would assist the committee in getting pre- bond election la improve both Rainbow Ifrive and Cherry Lane if it were plated on ihe ballot and not tied in with Rainbow Drive la the mountain road (U.S, 89), A bond election that would have improved Rainbow Drive and extend this road to U.S. M w as defeated earlier this y ear. 1556 Spanish Town Found THE COMMITTEE would work with Sgt. Stewart to safety, inventory of private property, crime awareness At least not if you want DONT WAIT for the elevator to get in shape. Climbing stairs is an easy way to bum calorics and boost your heart rate. An average man will bum 1.000 calories an hour going up and twice that many if he takes the stairs two at a time thats compared to 720 mile. And each step calories an hour for running a is likely to boost the heart rate one beat per minute. Going down is twice as easy and about half as good for the body. . ihe proposed improvement district. Sound, not far from the plush Marine course where drive golf halls, archeologist are unearthing a chapter of ear- assess the needs of East . Even in the summertime, athletes do better to drink more water to replace lost fluids and forego the use of salt tablets. Many people have enough salt in their bodies to see them through. includ- ing businesses, youth groups and young adults. late-nig- IN SUMMER LAUGHS resentatives from different t, to help educate your own children about the hazards associated with highway and automobiles. Art Geurts, UDOT safety studies engineer, say, About half of schoolage children pedestrian accidents happen after school hours. All the traffic control devices in the world cannot prevent an accident if a child is totally ignorant of the possible dangers there is just no substitute for teaching your children good judgment." Rhyme & Reason MORNING GLORY charge of Ihe sheriffs crime prevention program, asked the council to set up a steering committee made up of council member Glen Budge and rep- recommends that most people eat fewer calories, a balanced low-fahigh fiber diet, and drink only moderate amounts of alcohol. THE ADVICE is based on Ihe association of high fat diets with cancers of the breast, prostate, ovary, intestine, and rectum; high fiber ingestion associated w uh resistance to cancer of the colon; and alcohol abuse linked to cancers of the esophagus and larynx, especially if the drinker is also a smoker. Tears seem to help wash away both physical and emotional pain. Many people know w hen they need a good cry, and doctors recommend they follow their feelings. Sobmovie can release a lot of frustrations bing over a and clear the air to help deal with lifes real problems. - not state two third of the emergency. Sgt. Stewart of the sheitfT department, the officer in and then purchased by Ihe city. These property owner dont think it I (air Id donate ground and then pay for the improvement and the asphalting of the road. jh I K AL said the citizen of Fast Layton would approve people needed Id object Id all continue unless Ihe patrol officers are called away for an TO AVOID tiring your eyes while watching TV, place the screen at eye level, sit at a distance at least Five times the w idth of the screen, and look away from time to time. The National Cancer Institute has made it official: It 4. Where may the verse be found? Answers: 1. To the Prophet Samuel. 2. By Jehovah. 3. The anointing of David, the son of Jesse. 4. 1 Samuel 16:7b. w ere m attendance at the meeting. They felt the wording of the letter they received notifying them of the proposed creation of thi improsenienl district wa misleading and did since the opening of school. This service will 4225. Children are a influenced by the father tastes in food as the mother. In addition to avoiding food dad clearly doesnt like, many foods may not be purchased because dad doesnt care for them. Thats another good reason for dad to make special efforts to eat a balanced diet. Bible Y erse Several property owner day (KOD-SXI-IS- I. THE FUNERAL was under Ihe direction of the Lindquist'i Kaysville Mortuary, np ORJICTIONS from two-thir- d of the property owner were needed to top the project. bllfRHF Johnson stated TO RECEDE your free copy, call Ihe Imcrmounlain In Regional Poison Control Center at Utah, outside metropolitan Salt Lake City, HKiW)-66- Mr. and Ruybal, Kaysvilt Mrt. James Hall. Mandaree, N. Dak.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Obermayer, Crosse He, Mich. Funeral services were held in Ignacio, Colo, with interment in Ignacio, Colo. side-wal- atrof car had been at Innh art Layton schools before and after school hour on all e THE COUNCIL countered by saying the letters were prepared according to the taw and ihe district would go through. Individual problem would be heard al a public hearing or before a board of equalization. Property owners who donated property to the city for the widening of Rainbow prise several year ago when fast lay ton w a apply ing for a federal road gram fell this property should be returned lo them purpose of pav ing the rood and k installing curb, guiier and on the ntih vide ol ihe vlirrt and curb and guttering on the vjuth vide i me treet, of July, DON'T LUMP bean in Ihe same category a candy carbohydrate. Complex carbohydiaie. like fun, vegetables, and whole gram, are vital la health. Refined carbohydrate. hke white bread, ke cream and white table sugar are ihe one that should be restricted. 6 huh of your bouseplant are poisonous and w hich are What not? I md out with the Poison Control Center brochure listing the danAbout Houseplanu?" a ger of common houseptani. 17X0 in Layton. SIKIVING ARE her parents of Kaytville; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. M.E. tiled 4 hour of patrol m Crov Layton. The contract between the vheriff office and the city of Fart Layton vtated Ihe sheriff forte would provide a minimum of 250 patrol hour per month. Thirty-eigh- t traffic citations were iucd during the month feeling of well being. Many commercai sunscreen are now marked with a of ihe pro. numerical rating according la ihe etterioene duct la block out ihe sun harmful ultraviolet ray. The bel blit king agent i PAHA tpara ammobenoic and! and mol uncreen label now delate Ihe percentage of PAB A contained m Ihe product. 27 nut THE JULY police report khowed the sheriff s office had RFGl LAR exercise help ihe hones become ttronger and denser, and II also relaxes tensions and lead la a Obermayer Services Held In Colorado seven-mont- 5W). n. 16. 1972. I ay ton in 1957 to 9Ml, the then nwte4 la Ogden then 10 Ne Me xica in I V? J here the h4t rextded tmee. She wa member of Si. Kate of Lima r 4i nth of lay ion and a mcm-oe- r of ihe Layton Laglc auxilary for 16 year. At the Aug 26 Tort call our ext. CATIURLM City Council meeting, Davi Count ihertff Bryan Johnton gave the council a report on activities pf ihe hcntr department in Fat Lav ton during the month of July. The sheritf aka prevented lo the Council the plan to organize I crime prevention program tn the city. batk-groun- Me. RVNC are By DONETA TO HU? you accurately report ihe fail and dates ahoul your children's immunization and medical blue tro and Blue Murid id L'luh have produced Your Health and Immunization Record." Your child personal health record of vital medical information, (he booklel iv available free of charge and ! distributed al immunization Chun.. health department, her Belca; Fite ton anj three daughien. Cart Ander-toOgden; Donald Ander-toCigden; Charie Ander-toTurner, Ore.; Garry Anderton. Tphrum; Darrell Andervm, Salem, Ore,; Mrt, Tom If dna Orrell, Layton; Veria Tumhow, Salem, the.; and Jeanne Taylor. OgJcn; 32 SI Police Present Programs Health Notes resentment toward , MANY TEACHERS will tell you that discipline is one of learnings greatest friends and that lack of discipline is one of its worst enemies. Many, if not most, students in Utah are people, intensely interested in working the education mine for all its worth. THESE STUDENTS rightfully resent the actions of the lippy or "mouthy schoolmates. Discipline is probably best attained when a student gets a consistent message about the topic. IF A student comes from a permissive home and doesnt somehow acquire can that kid become an excited, interested, initiative-loadee, d scholar? Researchers are saying more and more that parent in their childrens education involvement a three-wa- y partnership of kids, parents and teachers is the key to significant progress in learning. ITS PROBABLY the key to discipline in the schools, too. The parent who expresses disgust about a sons or daughters reports of school cafeteria food- throwing, a classmates disruption of the class or a fist fight in the schoolyard is making a statement for better learning. ' : |