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Show i I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 f '. Happy Birthday t o y s. Whiit coulil TKISIIA FLINT ! ' I. NATALIE LOVE WENDY BALDWIN Kt iting than ilu firt cmulU on a Iho-tograpl- - i- mint liirtluliiyiako?(oiirulula:ioiix to till tin lmlie ho an tlxir Fmt hirtlulaya, imlutling tin following: Kt'vin Stttti Crandall. Jan. 211. wn of .S ot t and .fat ki No. i'. (.avion: WVndv Cramlall. IfitX) N. Anw Kirt-H-. Baldwin, fVI, 7. danghtcr of Comu ll K. and Sydnoy Baldwin. 2CH V, MX) North. Clinton: ami J.imit l.ynn Ptmi. Fi b. 4. daughter of Kfith 1). and Anita I'rmt. 12ti0 N. Churrh Strwt. Trailer No. I. I.ayton, hahin ari lak n without rltargi of year-oltarh TliursfLiy at 565 S. 5tx) Em. Clrarludil. Iirtwn 11 :30 a.m. and 2 Noun. . f U Im d kevinscott JAMIti LYNN ITtEECE CRANDALL 1 V Ci? V i - . ,14 p X- f m KELLI ANN TURNER EMILY FISHER CHAD MICHAEL TURNER BRIANA TERRY HAPPY BIRTHDAY February seems to be a favorite month for babies. We congratulate all the babies who have reached their first birthday this month (and even some in late January). Pictured are Trisha Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart P. Flint, 1387 W. Gentile, Layton, January 19; Brians Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Terry, 702 N. Hope Circle, Layton, Jan. 28; Nicole Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kim Keller, 760 W. 650 North, Clearfield, Feb. 2; Twins Rachel and Reuben Clark, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Clark, 1500 N. Angel Street, Layton, Feb. 12; Anne Hinckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hinckley, 51 E. 350 South, Kaysville, Feb. 12; Twins Kelli Ann and Chad Michael Turner, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. T urner, 2219 N. 1100 West, Layton, Feb. 14; Emily Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl E. Fisher, 1357 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, Feb. 20; Natalie Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams J. Love, 2494 N. Ft. Lane, Layton, Feb. 14. Chad Wixom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Wixom of 1302 Ann, Syracuse, whose birthday was Feb. 10. ) SEWING BASKET Sunset "DOOR CRASHERS ALL MAKES BRANDENBURG V Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-36- 773-82- 76 26 Barry Goldwater. the Arizona senator and 1964 Republican presidential candidate, has performed a public service in With writing his memoirs. No Apologies. GOLDWATERS version of history, his political philosophy. are challenged by many Americans. But in With No Apologies-- he candidly names names, and cites events and dates: it's Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center HE SAYS of the six presidents he's served since being in i the Senate. Dwight Eisenhower was the best. He recalls that in the I960 presidential election. Democrats capitalized heavily on public claims that the U.S. lagged behind Russia in missiles. Yet they knew the charge, was false. That and stolen votes in Illinois and Texas, he if Dr. W. Richard Barton Dr. Brian Burns believes, elected Jack Kennedy and defeated Richard Nixon! WHO HAS THE MOST BACK TROUBLE? GOLDWATER points out how foreign aid and trade have aided (often MEN? Q. I woidd like to knote, does the size of an individual have anything to do with whether they are prone to back problems? I have a brother a brother-in-lawho are both quite tall and both of them are ahvavs complaining about their backs. A. Back pain and back conditions don't play favorites. Whether you are tall, medium, or short, you can be a candidate for a back problem. For the purpose of study, doctors divide body types into three categories: Endomorph those who tend to be rounded and fat. Mesomorph those that have a medidium build. Ectomorph those who tend to be slender of build. Research over the years, directed at studying these types, tends to verify the fact that no one is immune from developing, acquiring, or inheriting a weak back, or less prone to back injury. There are several things that we can all do to help us maintain a healthy spine. They are as TALL MEN OR SHORT 1) Sleep on a firm mattress. 2) W'hen you first awake, stretch a bit, loosen your muscles. 3) Sit, give-away- communist countries. The huge Kama River truck assemthe bly plant in Russia world's largest industrial comwas built with puter system American dollars. It uses American computers. The giant plan, which can be problem. j CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER 220 North 95 East, Kaysville S 376-349- 5 Davis County Republican Party lllfnl ivllb rt A NEW Russian fertilizer plant costing $4(X).(KK).(XX) was also 90 percent financed by U.S. banks and the Export-ImpoBank. Goldwater says the huge 1972 grain sale to Russia cost the American people $3.2 billions. And he charges that only about one fourth of the money sent abroad as foreign aid is identified as such. A sensational charge (contrary to published accounts) is that the real reason the late rt fy Lyndon Johnson accepted second place on the Kennedy ticket in I960 (which he had said he wouldn't do) is that if he had refused and Kennedy had won. his financial empire in Texas would have come under Justice Department investigation. He may have been specifically threatened with that. Goldwater believes. -- crats in Mexican-America- n wards for Johnson. He believes the I960 Senate election in North Dakota was similarly stolen from Gov. John Davis. Etc., etc. J vj SPENCER KINARD To make inspirational patriotic presentation at ffTvS&ja.. Saturday, Feb. 23rd ftealtli 3hoppe 448 So. State, Clearfield - 825-173- 4 10 ft GOLDWATER is convinced Coke Stevenson won the 1948 Senate election in Texas, and that it was stolen by the Demo- Valley View Restaurant, 2501 East Gentile, Layton WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY SPECIALS (Layton Golf Course) & DINNER 7:00 P.M. RECEPTION 6:30 P.M. Off HEALTH VALLEY K (a) Safflower Oil p (h) Honey Mayannaise (c) Com Chips U d (a) Cara Coa j J u 0 A (g X State and local GOP dignitaries will join Senator Garn in the receiving Instant Drink (b) Animal Cookies jj fi Republicans and friends are invited. Call one of the ticket committee members below for advance tickets ($10.00 each). All Davis County EL MOLINA A t We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday by the Chase Manhattan Bank and the Export-ImpoBank these loans guaranteed by the U.S. Government. tffCfcJtt-eS- a follows: stand, and walk tall. Improve your posture. 4) Stay within your physical limitations, dont over-d- o it 5) If you work in a cramped position, then get up occasionally, stretch, and loosen up those cramped muscles. 6) Are you trying to life the load of two men. . . DON'T! Get some help. 7) W'hen you bend dont twist, keep your spine in balance. We should also be aware of the following danger signals of a possible serious spinal problem developing: 1) Stiffness of the neck. 2) Pain between the shoulders. 3) Stiffness or pain in the lower back. 4) Paintful joints. 5) Numbness in the arms, or hands. 6) Numbness or pain in the legs. 7) Stiffness in the joints after periods of setting or laying. Should you have any of the above mentioned symptoms for over a period of one week, it would be wise to consult your chiropractor for a spinal examination to see if you are developing a more serious converted to military purposes. was 90 percent financed eye-openi- reading. He says, for instance, that the late President John Kennedy lost his nerve during The Bay of Pigs invasion and that this meant the establishment of the first communist outpost in the western hemisphere. OFF tur, Selected Super Stowe tor Toddlers & Ladies Pants, long fantasy machine embroidery Notions, love labels, 2 ply yarn, ruffled eyelet trim, full thread acetate ball fringe tor drapes & valances, Lingerie elastic. (Cup Kwik Sew Net, lace, SO Lingerie Pellon, about 400) Zippers, of Buttons of remnant price, Free Patterns, all Ribbing 10 an inch Remnants a Off empty fabric bolts with purchase. Many others. Timely Advice The best thing that parents can spend on their children is time not money. Times. Marshalltown, la. Goldwaters Memoirs Calls 6 Anytime 50 Selected T Shirt Knits, Girdle and Bra Lycra RADIO & TV REPAIRING Sports 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By line. NU-LIF- E Good music, the Miss America talent presentation, fine food, sieveral in- spiring patriotic presentations, and Senator Garns speech will make this Davis Countys finest event for 1980. Call for your tickets today. Runners Joggers Vitamin Mineral Supplement 1 HAIN (a) All Blend Oil (Pints & Qts.) STEARN Aloe Vera Cream Aloe Vera Cream Aloe Vera Lotion I jj $ 4 J J Ticket Committee: Booth Crabtree Ted Stewart Bob Fisher Ralph Tuten Roger Winslow 825-992- 766-228- 376-013- 8, 295-866- 6, Adam Jacobs Ralph Olson, 5, 2, 295-244- 825-109- 5, -- jx 295-711- 6, 9 ? |