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Show y ' r "n irryfyyyvyyyi11'1 r V' WEEKLY REFLEX --DA viG iL.G -- 3URNAL, APRIL 5, 1979 EFV iVOGk - The WASHINGTON, D.C. following is President Jimmy Carters statement, released in recognition of National Library Week, April 1979: 7, WITH ITS 21st consecutive observance, National Library Week comes of age. It is particularly appropriate that this milestone comes in 1979, the year of the first White House Conference on Library and Information Services. Books were among the most treasured possessions of our mmiwr m ft i f 4 HI j iz if countrys earliest settlers. of They were the means creating a culture in the wilderness. Benjamin Franklin, America, was among the first - of many generations of people who over- came humble beginnings by their love of books. non Hib IMfisp EVERY LIBRARY is filled with success stories. Every library is filled, too, with the possibilities of success for all who should you look for tornadoes, in case of a tornado warning? THE TORNADO season will begin in about two months. Literacy for all our people is a basic, priority of our government, and the considerable accomplishments of the American Library Associa- Tornadoes are more frequent in spring and early summer than any other time of the year, although they occur at other times during the year. Sometimes they occur quite late in the year, and several have already been reported during the middle of March this year. Tornadoes can be expected to approach from the west, as a general rule. They may tion in this regard can be a of Americans. come from the northwest or the southwest but in most cases they will come from a westerly direction. When is the tornado season? In what direction can read. source pride to all behalf of all our citizens I welcome this annual opportunity to applaud all the nations librarians and thank' them for their major contribution to the vitality of our democratic way of life. On THEY DO not move at great speed, but the circular winds within the funnel are very high velocity winds. They should be avoided always, and because of their smallness, one can practically always dodge them in an automobile, or even sometimes on foot--i- n daylight. Tornadoes in the early morning hours, just before daylight, occur before warnings are heard and many are injured as a result. an communicative Vera Jean Ernstrom, disorders specialist for the Davis County School District, who lives in Bountiful, has completed requirements for a master of science degree at Utah State University. MISS ERNSTROM, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Anthon Ernstrom, River SPRING FASHIONS Modeling some of the upcomin g sprin g fashions in Roby n Morley of Clearfield. - Shapedfor CLEARFIELD fashion is the In that works for day: slip dressing: strapless and look er this spring, according to Robyn Morley, Bountiful tops; pretty fabrics such as silk and crepe de chine. 4-- Revue Clothing Style member. Sleek, slim, and sophisticated are the words of the season, and fashion pros see the pared-dow- n silhouette as the fresh, newsy way to dress. ROBYN INVITES young women, their mothers and leaders to the Style. Revue Workshop Reflections to learn more about the seasons look and how to show it off. Reflections will cover line, design, and texture as well as modeling, personal coloring, and accessorizing. This workshop will be held at Clearfield High School Sa- -' turday, April 21st, beginning at 9:30 a.m. A $1 registration fee due April 13, included lunch. FEMALES ACROSS the country are tired of layering dressing, short boxy jackets and, for the real sports, lots of terry shorts and matching blouson jackets. Body Dressing spandex bodysuits, pants and matching wrap skirts. show-of- f the biggest: bright colors from poppy red and chrome yellow to hot sea blue slinky sandals or woven leather ones with lower heels; woven leather is also popular for clutch bags, which share the spotlight with shoulderbags; perky lacquered hats and berets; also black suede clothes. and oversized and Theyre are welcoming the slimmer, shoes, open toed pumps and spectator pumps. body-conscio- shorter shapes. Robyn and the fashion magazine W" clue us in on FABRICS natural fibers: wool, cotton linen and silk are used for the new airy feeling. fashion other The fabrics phrases: THE SUIT the big favorite when it comes to shaped fashion. Its got all the - chine, shorts to skinny satin, lace, Colors brights are contrasted with black. Bright red, purple cocoa, teel are mentioned along with white, navy and taupe. FOR FURTHER information on Reflections and the Clothing and Style Revue 4-- H ng pants that stop short above , are crepe de handkerchief linen, polished cotton, and wool houndstooth and gabardine. broad right details shoulders, a defined waist and a narrower, shorter skirt, grazing the knee. The suit is the most important look of the day. The Bustier the new suit accessory, also right with pants and skirts. Soft suit blouses are back. from-walkiNEW PANTS fine cotton ones are popular, as are bulkier ones for sweaters. Accessories the belt is the ankle and status jeans. Glamor Nights real dress-u- p clothes with the same sophisticated feeling projects contact the Davis Office at County 4-- 867-221- Ext. 295-239- 294 Robyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morley, Bountiful. uras fin ? emphasis ' take the the place-o- n water-o- f street highway signs, markers and roadmap symbols. ALONG COASTS, rivers, lakes, waterways, channels and harbors, aids to navigation serve as markers and guides to help the boater locate position and avoid hidden dangers. They range all the way up to lighthouses, Texas Towers and sophisticated electronic devices and systems such as radio beacons and LORAN... All designed for one purpose: aiding boaters, recreational as well as commercial. AIDS TO navigation assist the skipper in making land from the open sea. They can lead you through harbors, and through rivers and channels. Aids provide a continuous chain of charted marks for coastal piloting. In short, they are indispensable to safe boating. Most common is the day marker, also the red and black buoys, which flank the United States coastline. Through an arrangement of colors, shapes, numbers, and other lighting characteristics, these aids instruct the boater on how to proceed. THEY HAVE been placed m lateral system, proceeding by Dr. Heber C. Kimball n v, V4 Davis County Family A Community Mental Health announces a course In relaxation training and meditation which teaches technlquAs to relieve stress and be In better control of mind and body. Control of psychosomatic problems such as tension headaches, migraines, high blood pressure, etc. Is facilitated by the use of electronic biofeed-bac- k lor skin temperature, brain wave frequency and muscle relaxation. Systematic Instruction Is given In breath awareness and thought regulation for experiencing various levels of consciousness, peace, and tranquility. WHERE: WHEN: Davis County Family & Community Mental Health 85 South 185 East Farmington, Utah 84025 Classes begin Thursday, DURATION: April 12 from 7 - 9 p.m. 5 weeks (iwry Thurt. mnlng) TUITION: $20.00 (TuMon may be wM N HmrcM pfoMsme ulit) ENROLLMENT: CONTACT: Unlimited. 1 Ext. 1 Pat or Lanette at 1 or 290 for information and registration 867-22- 867-558- editor the was of USU Department of Communica- AT UTAH State she was president of Alpha Lambda southerly down the Atlantic Coast; in a northerly direction along the Gulf Coast; in a northerly direction on the Pacific Coast; in a westerly and northern direction on the rt,t She Threshold, USU in 1976. along coastal waters in a THROUGH RELAXATION TRAINING AND MEDITATION Association. communicative disorders at nv SELF-MASTE- 5, disorders with in speech pathology. She received her bachelor of science degree in Early in every boating career, the importance of various aids to navigation comes through loud and clear. Why? because these day markers, buoys, lights, ranges and similar devices or 295. municative for Freshmen Women in( 1974-7and was a member of the Utah Speech and Hearing Association and National Student Speech and Hearing tive Disorders publication, 1975-7- Aids T.o Navigation For Every moating Career THE SPORTY Active Way KNITS Delta National Honor Society Heights, attended Sky View High School. Her masters is in com- Great Lakes except Lake Michigan where they are . recommends., that iliary boaters keep aboard an chart which interprets . the meaning of these informational aids. AT NIGHT, lights play a major part in the aids to navigation system. Buoys or te daymarks commonly are lighted with either green, red, or white lights, and the con-- . KAYSVILLE -- Whether its paint, hardware, TV sets or draperies, youll get help in shopping ideas if you stop in at the sparklingly new Coast to Coast store in the Village Square Shopping Center in Kaysville. NOT ONLY will you find a wide array of merchandise, but a sales staff backed by years of experience to aid you in your shopping. The store is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Verle Duerden. He has garnered 24 years of experience as manager of a large chain department store in Montana and Idaho. While new to this area. Coast to Coast stores operate in many parts of the country with headquarters in Minneapolis. Utah stores have been opened within the last two years in Tooele, Brigham City, American Fork and West Jordan. es- ,524-515- tomotive, sporting, plumbing, housewares, toys, lawn and garden, gifts, electronics and appliances. MRS. DUERDEN, who assists her husband and five other family members at the store, says, Its called total hardware coast to coast. Its a great place for the were Although independently owned, we have buyers who shop for the best prices they can get. We place orders each week and a truck delivers merchandise weekly. THE STORE is open weekand 9 days from 9a.m.-8p.a.m.-- 6 p.m. Saturdays. During its grand opening celebration, the store has accent, 11 departments feature goods in hardware, au featured door prizes and gave away a Redwood canoe and free river trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. But if you missed that, dont fret. The store will stage four big sales promotions each year and will give rainchecks if that much- -' wanted item is sold out, she says, tb Coach Ralph Cullimore of Concord, Calif, and three other fellow coaches from California arrived Friday to attend the NCAA games in Salt Lake City. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lyman, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were visitors in Salt Lake City Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Marchant and their family. DEPARTMENT with a . stant or flashing lights each give a navigational message. The aids to navigation system represents a language that every boater should fully understand, to help insure safe boating. Full instuction on day and night aids and how to interpret them is available in the boating skills and seamanship course offered free to the public by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. For further information contact your local Coast Guard office, Coast To Coast Store To Open A southerly. Since all channels do not lead from seaward, these are arbitrary guidelines tions. A white buoy denotes a safe anchorage. Because of their many styles, shapes, and color patterns, the Coast Guard Aux- hardware-houseware- store s tablished for a consistent system. FOR EXAMPLE, as your in from seaward or open water, black markers or buoys mark the left side of the channel. Red markers or buoys mark the right side. Thus, the handy saying red right returning" applies as you proceed landward. Proceeding along the U.S. boat proceeds coastline, red markers or Jay Cullimore and family during their stay in Utah. Ralph is a brother of Jay buoys always will be found on the landward side. THERE ARE a number of e buoys that aid the boaters navigation and other piloting uses. For example, vertically striped special-purpos- black-and-whi- buoys mark the fairway or Red and black horizontally banded buoys mark junctions in the channel or obstruc l. . Cullimore, Craig Lyman of Fort Worth, Texas has been visiting with his brothers and sisters in this area. With Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lyman of Clinton; and Mr. ancLMrs. Perry A. Bolyard of Salt Lake City as well as his father, Harry Visiting during If youre a LAYTON North Davis shopper youve probably heard of The Squire in Laytons Fort Lane Shopping Center BUT THAT store just caters to men. Women are no longer left out in the cold, the conference weekend, were Bishop and Mrs. James Taa from El Monte, Calif. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dale Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Webster all of Kaysville. They also spent time with Mr. and Mrs. George Alma Webster of Ogden. Mrs. Taa is a daughter of Alma however, with the opening of Squires Lady in the Village Square Shopping Navy Constructionman Recruit Gordon J. Snow, son of Boyce L. .and Lynda L. Call of 895 N. Fairfield St., Layton, has completed recruit training $t the Naval Training Center, San Diego. DURING THE eight-wee- k further academic and training in one of the store that would provide a: variety of finer clothing lines including sports and dress ; wear. Center in Kaysville. Blaine Williams, who has operated the mens store in ' MANAGED BY his wife, Shirley, the new shop offers Layton for 15 years, says he felt a demand for a womens ' brands like Koret of Califor- nia, Prestige Sportswear, Completes Naval Recruit Training training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for, Vera Jean Ernstrom Earns Degree itinerant North Davis women have a new store in which to explore for their every clothing need. Squires Lady has opened its doors at Village Square shopping center in Kaysville. SQUIRE'S LADY OPEN founded the initial subscription library in who Navys 85 fields. basic occupational Aileen of New York, Rhoda Lee blouses and Rocky Mountain jeans. Clothes are priced in the medium to upper price bracket, he says. Shoppers will be aided by about a half dozen employees during store hours of 11 a.m.-- 7 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Saturdays. Included in his studies were drill. seamanship, close-orde- r Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. THE 2,600 square foot store is designed in an Early American decor and has been staging grand opening sales with special bargains available on many items. And with HE JOINED the Navy in January 1979. corner, women can get a look at the latest Easter fashions, as well, tb Easter ' just around the;;;; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGTGr o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o JACQESEPsl. POWER BURST Gives you reserve mowing power when you need IL Rear bag (optional) for close trimming. Side discharge without bag in place. Best of all its Jabosen quality. 32172 TllflN-BLAD- MULCHER E Put an end to raking and bag ging grass. No grass catchers to empty. 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