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Show - WEEKLY REFLEX -- """"I f Hi T- - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 22. 1979 11 WWW:-:- rr fF I: r- UNJ By DONETA M. GATHERUM all five Islands. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Scott and their family returned last week from a trip to Alberta, Canada. The Scott family traveled to Canada by way of Idaho where they picked up Mrs. Scotts sister. The group then went on to Alberta to attend the wedding of Mrs. Scotts brother, Jim Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holbrook Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Boswell of Goshen, Utah. The group took tours of of S!orZs G Elites March is traditionally the windy month, with flying skirts and kites, which old and young notice in their respective leagues. KITE FLYING has been a. popular sport in many countries longer than flying skirts. Youngsters should be cautioned to avoid electric power lines, especially against using wire or cord with tinsel wound into it; each year accidents occur because of carelessness on this score. Oldsters ought, by now, to know the dangers of flying skirts. in the Layton West Stake Center prior to his departure for an LDS mission to the DODO Dr L Dont love TEis Desf? his highest salaried player, Rusty Staub, and swears he wont allow Staub to suddenly, break a contract with two more years to go. (Staubs getting $200,000 a year but wants more and a longer con- Believe it or not, the old pros in the training camp of the Detroit Tigers are saying the Yankees dont have the best pitching in the league. They see Baltimores staff as superior. LOUIS Tiant, at his age, isnt going to add that much. Don Gullet is highly suspect. Catfish Hunter may be better. But he came on nicely in the second half of the season last year and cant do too much better than that. Messersmith is gone. If anything happens he has been to Gossage-an- d off and on, that staff is in real trouble. Guidry cant be any better than last not as good. Thats what one hears. tract.) REGGIE Jackson is uttering his usual childish nonsense, saying hell quit (and give up all that money?) if made a D.H. Dave Parker arrives at Bradenton spouttalk ing similar (learned from boxer Ali?) that hes the games greatest, etc. Maybe he is though. Even Carl Yastr-zemsk- i, to be 40 this year, is affected with the new brain fever, saying he wants a big raise and can play three more will stay home and years--an- d not play if he doesnt get what he wants. h once-sensib- ly Jim Campbell--whspeak the lines o didnt above--ha- s been sweating the holdout of Lt. Col. Warren L. Simmons, director of admissions and registrar, United States Air Force Academy, and outstanding cadets from Utah will headline the annual Academy Day sponsored by the Utah Air Force Association, on Saturday March 31, 1979, at the Hill AFB Theater. RAY GORDON'S AUTO REPAIR 166 S. Main, Layton doer Farm Leyton AB Supply) Fenders & General Repairs & Auto Glass 15 hours. Mrs. Alta Cowley hosted a family dinner party at her home last week. Members of the Cowley family who live in the northern and central Utah areas were all in attendance. Special guest at the party was Dr. R. Adams Cowley who lives in Maryland but who was in Utan to receive a dis-'- . tinguished alumni award from the University of Utah. Dr. Cowley prepared a special shrimp seafood dish for the dinner. Twelve West Layton couples traveled to Yellow- -' to week stone last enjoy two days of snowmobiling and educators throughout the state are invited to hear Col. Simmons keynote the program at the base theater at 9 a.m. Following Col. Simmons remarks there will be a panel discussion by Utah Cadets, and Academy representative, and Air Force Academy liaison officers who will re- - Tune Ups Brakes ' Front End Alignment years experience Fast Friendly Service , Phone ft Tame At Our... Lion-size- Painting Chores d Income Tax Service In-Ho- me i i NO RETURN TOO COMPLEX WE DO ANY STATE VERY CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY YOU SAVE TIME NO WAITING IN LINES 'V Sr YEAR-ROUN- D OR OFFICES WERE AVAILABLE TO YOU OVER 3 DECADES OF SERVICE OVER 40 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE YOU FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL KEITH R. GOMM T.C.A. Manager 825-1510or376-8- 552 e moving to Montana. Paul left a wife and six children. His youngest child was only three days old at the time of Pauls, death. Shearle Lisa Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Shearle spent many, hours last week in Orem tapMini-Sta- r precision ing drills for a television show that will be seen later this spring. ATTENTION BOWLERS See us for all your Bowling Awards Trophies Plaques Ribbons tUXERWEST TROPHIES4 DIC West 600 N., Layton 501 (600 N. Main) 801-825-27- 11 376-345- or 1 3 Sundries IPaint JEC W 60yds.) Reg. 67 targe Sin Roll mm SPECIAL 9 R0LLECI Si TRAY (IT Strong on quality and lasting good looks! 59 Towfh firwFi scrubs ctoon, ootorfut ttvyt Economy Pack NOW thunderhead (99 producing it will usually pass you by. Heavy rain usually comes in the first stage of the buildup, later lighter rain. Ea. Reg. 2.19 plu::.3u:g special x20 Sch.40 P.V.C. SPRINKLER PIPE 79 Seed Reg. 18 LF. Catalogs This is the time of year we dream visions of grandeur while looking through seed catalogs. The pictures of fruits or vegetables make the mouth water. THESE GREAT expectations often come down to earth as the season gets underway and insects, weather and weeds do their natural part. On the other hand, sometimes we are amply rewarded with the fruits of our labor (and financial outlay) and these become the memorable years. GROWING FLOWERS or vegetables, like just about everything else these days, is a science. If one approaches the process with the latest scientific knowledge and know-horesults can be quite good. A garden is both good exercise and fun, if one doesnt make it too large on the basis, of spring enthusiasm. And the time may come when a knowledge of gardening and growing things will be important to your survival. 773-424- riASKIHG TAPE1 is reached. Dangerous up and. down drafts are known to exist in thunderheads. BEWARE of lightning to the west or northwest in the warm months; if seen in the the dinner-danc- that was held last Saturday in Salt Lake City to honor the years in this area before ARNO I I U LF. Special Prlcmm Go How fiefbrt Bur full-gro- INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS hundred DAV members who attended the Liaison Officers. east, Pharr the several and Marie Graham Mclntire and their children lived many lo 00 IliQ M - OF HIGHLIGHT the program will be a visit to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and a display of the 6 Fighter aircraft. Governor Scott M. Matheson has proclaimed March 31, 1979 as Academy Day as well as proclaming the first day of April 1979 as the 25th anniversary of the United States Air Force Academy, and calls upon the citizens of Utah to join in celebrating this anniversary of one of Americas premier training institutions. More than 4,400 young men and women from all states of the union attend the Academy. This program is courtesy of the Utah Air Force Association and Utah StGEiis Approaching TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA were among and Clearfield Layton residents. His parents, Bill Sale Ends March 28, 1979 Sen 6f THep behavior of the cumulonimbus cloud, or thunderhead. Its the most active and most dangerous, of all the clouds. IN THE temperature zones thunderheads, which often feature a large anvil-lik- e top, and which tower up to 30,000 to 40,000 feet, or higher, usually move from west to east, They bring with them heavy rain, and strong winds. The leading edge of the cumulonimbus, far up above, can sometimes be seen spreading out (the anvil top) as it moves toward the viewer. The lower edge is only minutes away when this stage son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles t Bishop and Mrs. Eldon E. Sill of Layton and Mrs. Vivian McInJJfe of Clearfield left Layton Monday afternoon to travel to Helena, Mont, where they attended the funeral service of Paul Mclntire. Paul will be remembered by many 67 So. Majn, Layton F-1- of- mid-wint- er national DAV Auxiliary Building Materials Center to ' sightseeing. Thursday evening they arrived at a West Yellowstone motel. Friday, they toured West Yellowstone by snowmobile and toured the canyon area called Two Top which is just outside of the park. Those who enjoyed this vacation included Jay and Marjorie Simnons, Nick and Carol Faulkner, Thayne and Genieve Green, Fern and Keith Bagley, Roy and Betty Hailing, Wayne and Marilyn Bone, Don and Elaine Jenkins, LaMar and Charlene Crawley, Kelly and Carolyn Green, Paul and Jean Roberts, Thell and Karen Day and Dennis and Vernetta Wil- Boise Academy and its programs ficer for this area advises that high school and junior high school students, parents, and Since the season of thunder Body Layton Sixth LDS Ward fund- raising banquet. The young people played the piano, played the violin and sang during the entire banquet which lasted nearly two questions that educators, students, orj parents have about the;i spond LT. COL. Gerald Purdy, Air Force Academy liaison storms is approaching, its appropriate to look into the (next Mission. a Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Adams and their family began moving into their new home which is located in the extreme northeast corner of Layton. Miss Dannette. Brown, 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Willard Mrs. Brown, celebrated her birthday Wednesday with a family dinner and party. Friday evening, 40 young musicians ranging in age from 7 to 17 performed at the Outstanding Cadets Will Headline Academy Day U Oiat? TId Yankees By PETE FRITCHIE , Georgia-Atlant- Whether these kids are thinking of that song as they wade their way down the court or not, theyre getting valuable experience and fun as participants in Clearfield Citys recreation program. BASKETBALL JOE the Hawaiian Hawaii Campus. Ron B. Atkinson, son of Mrs. Marlene Wilson of Lay-to- n and Perry L. Atkinson of Layton spoke Sunday evening Prince. When Dr. and Mrs. Scott were in Canada, they visited with many of their friends. They returned home by way of Blackfoot, Ida. where they ' visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand-SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Robert Call, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons all recently spent two weeks in Hawaii. 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