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Show JMw Eramits The linden, in the fervors of July. Hums with a louder concert. -- Bryant. July ushers in the second half of the calendar year. Its still, for some, the first month of the fiscal year and has more than ordinary importance in the business though relatively recent day, is July 10. On that day in 1943 the Allies invaded Europe for the first time in world war II. General Dwight Eisenhower directed an amphibious JULY, THE first full month summer, is the month of vacations, holidays, swim- iof ming, boating and outdoor pleasures and too many in- highway accidents. vasion of Sicily. Murder Charges world. is reported in serious but condition at improved University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Two counts of murder have been filed against a Layton man accused of killing his estranged wife and her companion early on June 23 in LAYTON first-degre- JULY WAS named for Julius Caesar (it was for- merly Quintilis by order of Mark Antony); was the month in which Caesar was born. For Americans July is historic. pecially IN CHARGED the complaints is Charles Daniel Arnold, 26, of 1691 North Hill Our independence is celebrated on the Fourth. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought during the first three days of July in into the chest of her . One largely forgotten, ficers. The murder charges were filed in Fourth Circuit Court in Layton a few days after the alleged shootings. They were, signed by Layton Police Ross LeFevre before'. Circuit Court Judge Douglas Field Road, Layton. He is accused of the shooting deaths of his wife, Retta Heath Arnold, 26 and Robert M. Miller, 21 of St. Paul, Minn., an airman stationed at Hill AFB. THE DEFENDANT reportedly shot Mrs. Arnold in the stomach at close range. He then allegedly fired two shots 1863. Mich. THE DEFENDANT will be arraigned on the murder charges as soon as he ismedically able to do so, according to investigating of- Layton. es- THREE OF our Presidents were born in July: John Adams, Calvin Quincy Coolidge and Gerald Ford. The first admiral in the U.S. Navy, David G. Farragut, 1801. The was bom on July Republican Party was founded July 6, 1854, at Jackson, e L. Comaby. POLICE SAID Mrs. Arnold was shot by a .264 caliber rifle as she answered her door about 3:45a.m. Saturday. She! died before police arrived. ' Her companion died en route to Davis North Medical Center in Layton, grb com- panion. Layton Police Chief LaMar Chard said the defendant then suffered a self-inflict- gunshot wound to his face and S3 mi-Ainrou- aD i Plans to expand services at the Clearfield Municipal Pool to include exercise areas and a sauna, advocated by some to help erase the facilitys deficit, were turned down by the city council. REVADIPMENT TURNED DOWN CLEARFIELD Work is to make continuing , in and out of the pool, and the snack bar expanded, he added. And patrons soon will be able to make direct phone ca'ls to the recreation department with installation of a new line. the Clearfield Swimming Pool a more enjoyable recreation spot. CITY recrecreation official Ross Kearl said $11,000 in federal funds are being put to use in extensive remodeling and repair in the pool area. The pool bottom' is being sandblasted and resealed. In addition, underwater lighting is being improved, walls are being cleaned both SOME CITY officials wanted to add a sauna and exercise rooms to the facility, hoping to help erase the annual deficit incurred at the facility, but a tight money situation forced the council to reject that proposal for now, Mr. Kearl said, tb anti-recessi- 3 Mi Disaster j Shows Mealiness ' 11 ' iJ . Davis and Weber County emergency teams that participated in a mock disaster last week can be happy it was a mock disaster. just that ACCORDING TO one participant, The entire operation was a disaster a fiasco, a complete failure. John Zippro, emergency service director for Davis County, said persons participating in the mock were "disorganized and there was a lack of communications between agencies. o ..tA , ,,'l 4 i SALE STARTS THURSDAY OPEN FRIDAY THE INJURED were identified by tags and the mixup came when some patients with less serious cerned, he said. The mock began withjt report that a train had tufa bus west of Roy, injuring 80 persons. Paramedic units, ambulances and police responded from Davis and Weber counties and Hill Air Force Base. were taken to Davis County hospitals while 75 were treated at crowded hospitals in Weber County. DAVIS COUNTY paramedics, however, were praised by officials as doing a super, super job.- Recently John and Fran Brown of Kays-vill- e were presented the distinguished Kay and Sharon Elder Award by Jaycee President Richard Bushnell. This award is for the Husband and Wife team who has been most involved in community projects and functions the past year. The Jaycees felt Mr. and Mrs. Brown have contributed much to the community in various services and interest the past year, as well as their outstanding contribution to the Jaycees and JCKs many projects. THEY GET Richard Waters, Roy city fire chief, admitted that there were a few problems, but thats what a mock is for, to INVOLVED iron out these problems before there is a real emer- gency. conALL THINGS sidered, he said, I thought the exercise went pretty, good. paramedics, and Picked Burton Fruit Farm Excellent crop, ladders and pails furnished. Bring containers. Orchard green, cool, and (nowed. Trees are pruned and low. 49 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights for our signs. Phone 376-87- 87 Pickers Wanted - 14 years or older paw nurses, and The newest idea in automobiles is the aluminum, water and air powered car. An official at the Lockheed Missile and Space Company in California said recently such a car is being developed. ONE WOULD change aluminum plates every 900 miles, rather than fill up with gasoline. That would be an estimated 50 pounds of plates. The plates react with water and air to create electricity. There would be no emission or pollution problems. And no problem in finding fuel, presumably, since sufficient aluminum electrodes and cnnrur YES, WE CO Insured tech- nicians who would like to take the American Heart Associay tion Cardio-Pulmonar- water are likely to be available. AND THERES still plenty of air. Its still free. UPON COMPLETION of the course a person would be certified to teach CPR classes to the general public and will be used in this capacity by the county EMS committee. It you are a paramedic, nurse, or EMT and interested please contact Alan Parker at the Davis County Health Department by the 16th of July. VrTTTTTTTTl,",TT,lMr BILL LILES - e All Work Guaranteed ENJOY FfiESH CLEAN CARPETS owner-manag- er FREE ESTIMATES I I A $ Hot Weather Special $ I $Q50 n Off M. O' on all Permanent W aves for next two weeks URSULAS BEAUTY SALON for appointment 376-242- 8 Bass Naturalizers Lifestride Footworks Bass FiorsHpim Jolenes Nunn Bush P Robl Resuscitation (CPR) Instructors Course. Call VELVET FURNITURE Always Prompt Courteous Service e Sale lor all types ol Carpet emergency medical New Idea For Cars U-Pi- ck Bing and Lambert Cherries will be ready Saturday, July 7th Womens Emergency Medical Service grb The Davis County Emergency Medical Services Committee is looking for Watch O Zippro, only five patients - pTT'WAS a complete, failure, as far as Im con- rZ3 fTSi unattended on the tracks for up to an hour. Also, according to Mr. Mens Childrens Womens injuries were treated first while several patients with critical injuries were left 8:30 A.M. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Jqooters Douglas Hush Ruppjjas Levis for Fqet Candies Buskens SAVUigs Pro-- K Store jO Hours Thursday E5 LaSapot 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 9:30 A.M. to 6 3 P.M. VISA' nr Jl "r JL Mens Florsheims Entire Stock OFF Starts Thursday A.M. SHOES BARTONS (formerly Andersen Shoes) 43 NO. Main SCloe 94 No. Fort Lane Layton Bountiful. Place H |