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Show rV w 'ip-- W " ,m ' R yy "nrvw'w W V' I 'L f WEEKLY RER 0 l ;.iw v- Wv vi .iW., MARCH 22,1979 Layton beautification and the 4th of July celebration were the main items for dis-- j FOUR NEW members of the LCIA were introduced. They were Jesse and Peggy cussion at the Tuesday, March 13 meeting of the ton City Improvement sociation. Aranda, representing the, VFW; Doug Fielding, Lay-- ! As-- , , representing the Rotary and Roland Cahoon, representing the city parks and recreation commission. DETAILS for the orderly to be held trash pick-up- s April 7 and 21 were discussed and worked out. Most of the groups are invited to join the LCIA and attend their monthly meetings which are held the second Tuesday at 8 p.m. dmg this project. Mayor Shields said the city trucks will also be used. Jim Layton, the LCIA president, clean-u- observed will p the be the first part Vibrations Felt In Davis of an extended beautification program. He urged LCIA members to seek out com- munity people who want to become involved in city beautification. v Did you feel some vibrations last Wednesday that made you feel like you might an be experiencing earthquake? MR. LAYTON stated the real part of beautification was planting flowers and trees, repairing, painting and improving the appearance of. what Is already in Layton. will have an out- -' standing 4th of July celebra-- , tion this year. Plans are being formulated to have a parade, Layton a chuckwagon breakfast, booths and concessions, an art show and a Miss Layton contest. ? BECAUSE activities the 4th of July have grown so large, the Layton Javcees will no longer be responsible for the entire program. Other , service clubs, churches and individuals will become more involved this year. Each service group and church in Layton is invited to participate in the parade, the concessions and the games. A GENERAL chairman for the 4th of July activities will be appointed sometime next month. Mrs. Ann Harris reported the newly printed brochures showing the best of the city of Layton are available to real estate people and others involved in business at a very reasonable price. The bulk price is much less than purchasing the booklets one at a time or in a small quantity. Businesses are urged to use this clubs and service All citys service clubs and churches will be involved in -; i.V Prepare For s- - WELL JOIN the crowd. According to Dr. Walter research seismologist at the University of Utah, the vibrations you felt were caused by airwaves, not Arabasz, Possible Flooding Heavy snowpack in the, .Utah high country this year may result in serious damage due to spring flooding. The Regional Director of the Federal Insurance Administration, Jerome Olson, today encouraged residents and businessmen in low-lyin- g areas to secure the protection of a flood insurance policy. The Federal Government offers subsidized flood to insurance homeowners, tenants and other property owners low-co- st If heavy snows that blanket many parts of Utah this winter are accompanied quickly rising temperatures and heavy spring rains, the losses to property could be, by Under the subsidized HE THEN urged anyone who might have an idea of the source of the airwaves to call the seismograph station at the agents. Contact the agent who handles your homeowners or Dr. Arabasz said most of the calls his station received were from persons in the Salt from Bountiful Lake Valley to Magna. But reports were - also received from northern Davis County communities and most callers reported getting the vibrations during the late morning, early and late afternoon, grb homeowners Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipari of East Layton and Mr, and Mrs. Norm Sargent of Washington Terrace. The first child of James L. Jr. and Brenda Schmitz of for' In Utah, over 2,602 policies are now in force representing $82,415,600 in Flood Insurance coverage. The flood insurance is available in 161 Utah com- munities that have established local flood damage prevention programs consistent with the guidelines of the National Flood Insurance Program. , 1311 Marilyn Drive, Layton, was born March 7. The boy will be named James Ryan Schmitz. Layton residents Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schmitz, Sr. and Clearfield residents Mr. and Mrs. C. Jay Park are the grandparents. Allen of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Martindale currently of Houston, Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Zaugg of Syracuse, dmg informative March 9, 1979 Edward and Chong Suk Griggs, 600 W. No. 92, Kaysville, girl Seventh Affair For Squares Mut-tonholl- March 11, 1979 Steven and Pamela Knaak, 3334 So. 7780 W., Magna, girl . March 12, 1979 and Charlotte Widdison, 6436 Box Elder, Floyd Mountain Green, Utah, girl Mark and Mary Lou Sessions, 1 385 So. 1 000 W., Clearfield, girl YOULL BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! I 1 AT are Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Garth of Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mr. Schmitz of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mrs. pamphlet to sell their product or service and to sell Layton. i THE ( CENTER Colleen Larsen 1 376-539-6 March 14, 1979 Jimmy and Georgia Beshears, 214 E. 1800 So.,, Apt. A, Clearfield, boy Richard Wayne and Roberta Kathleen Berendt,' 200 W. 1700 So., No. 3, Clearfield, girl March 15, 1979 Robert and Nancy Peterssen, 29 N. 600 E., Kaysville, girl Paul and Irma Clinton, boy Jean Webecke, 1561 N. 550 W., NOELLE HAMBLIN MACYPEW 8, I -- DISCRETION The wise husband meets J a marital crisis with a firm hand -f- ull of candy or :J'lv . i flowers. U.S. Coast Guard News. ; -- DACKH0E WORK , 'J '1L JJ.S. s.-- , The Moonlighters Square Dance Club celebrated their seventh annual Man in Green dance on Friday evening, March 16. EXCAVATING 766-051- JOANNA BERG Sandbags . 3 JONATHAN YURTH TRISHA TOPIK Purchase The 5 lb. 5 oz. daughter of N. Dale and Karolyn Sargent was born March 8 in an Ogden hospital. at slightly properties different rates. National Flood Insurance policies, good for one year, are sold through local insurance more information. r; was March 8. Ogden. THE INSURANCE is also available on commercial automobile insurance I Matthew Porter Whitesides. At home are Brian, Nathan and Holly. Grandparents are David and Vi Whitesides of Layton and Harry and Alice Struhs of ' and earthquakes. BUT THATS where the knowledge of the vibrations ends, he says. We have no definite information on what is generating them (vibrations), but we do know that in every case airwaves were identified as the cause of the vibrations, said Dr. Arabasz. I for David R. and Lynda Struhs Whitesides. He was born March 3 in an Ogden hospital. He will be named Flood Insurance Program, property owners can insure homes against the peril of flooding for as little as $25 for in $10,000 structural Tenants one-year-ol- Its a boy great. coverage. s Journal sends birthday congratulaThe Joanna tions to the following E. Lmasay 842 of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Berg ew, v Macy 20; March was in Layton, whose birthday of 668 N. 200 E. m Reed Mrs. Pew, Mr. and of daughter 11; woeiie Kaysville, whose birthday was March Hambhn of . Ronald Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F eb. 20, was whose birthday 3230 W. 2700 S. in Syracuse, Jonathan Yurth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Yurth of. was March ., 1451 N. 1850 W. in Layton, whose birthday Ronald Mrs. and 10; Trisha Topdk, daughter of Mr. whose . birthday Clearfield, Topik of 1181 E. 1150 S. in Reflex-New- Russell G. and Diana Lindeman became the, parents of their third child. James Russell Lindeman is the name of the new arrival. He hqs a brother John and a sister, Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lindeman of East Layton and Mrs. Ruth Rouland of Salt Lake City are the child's grandparents. warned, f HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Ron and Nancy Shields, former Layton residents who are now living in Granger, announce the birth of a baby boy. He will be named Rodney Glen Shields and was born March 5 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. At home are Lance, Bradley and Lisa. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. Grandparents are Layton residents Mayor and Mrs. Lewis Glen Shields and Mrs. Marge Denning. On March director can insure their personal belongings for as little as $25 for one years protection. U.ofU. , through the National Flood Insurance Program. THE REGIONAL I Layton Births at Davis North Medical Center ; mr'&'W F,SfervMrTaF Farm Buildings Industrial Buildings Commercial Buildings For Flooding . FARMINGTON Purchase of 2,000 sandbags for emergency use during flooding has been approved, by the Davis County Commis- 4225 and up ; Corporation Pre-engineere- sion. HOWEVER, THE bags are empty and it is the responsibility of the residents desiring these bags to pick them up from the County Civil Defense Office in Farmington and to fill them themselves. John Zippro, Civil Defense; director, said the bags can be obtained from his office in the Unlimited d Structural Design Steel Buildings AUTHORIZED DEALER: basement of the County Library Building. THEY WILL be given only to those persons who can verify that they have a flooding problem or immediate potential problems, said Mr. Zippro. Residents must keep in mind that the county is not responsible for flood damage to personal property and that it is the property owners responsibility to take precautions to prevent his house and property from being flooded." Mr. Zippro said that 1,000. sandbags have already been distributed, not counting the new order of 2,000 bags. He said that most flooding to date has been minor, hitting the hardest in the rural areas of West Layton and West Kaysville. grb MANY CLUBS participated in the annual event. Clubs from the Tri Valley State Association were the Jesters; Fun Time Squares and A1 and Kathy Shiner from the state association also attended. & & SE17IU6 BASKET 416 CIG GROUP W. 500 0 J So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports - ALL Gypsy Prints 0 .- .- 40 Off CLEARANCE - Seersucker Printed Tricot Polyester Double Knits Amazing new . TYPES fADRICS Gives 20 Printed Flannel Qlana Brushed Nylon Prints Interlock Stripes Corduroy Um4 Pattern . 10 Ea. Bottom Weights f 4 filr.j Quilt Batts All Dacron Fibersealed r irt W v v- fv ' Not bonded - But heat sealed - made to act like down more warmth A heat retention - fluffier. All sizes - Ask for Quilting Bee Batts " Machine Embroidery Thread & Needles o Cf o Cf o tTD& Q I? Q I? O t? O I? 0 $ interest rales? shsi Also present were newly elected president of the OAS-Dfrom Ogden, LaVar and Elsie Hipwell; past presidents, Clarence and Wilma Cain and Jim and Trudie Etherington of the OASDA. i A OTHER CLUBS represented at the affair were the Spinning Antlers, Single Swingers, Hill-topper- s, Stretch, Golden Spikes, Red Hots, Roundels and the Squarenaders from Green River, Wyo. Several club callers from the area also attended. There were fifteen squares Friday evening and door prizes were given. A buffet style lunch was served with club members donating the food. CHAIRMAN OF the dance were Pearl and Ken Hilton and Dixie Mitchell in charge of decorating the hall, kj No Smoking Signs To Be Displayed In Courthouse Friday, Saturday and Sunday FARMINGTON - Theres going to be more "no smoking" signs going up in the Davis County Courthouse, Farmington. r' I! if! Your deposit of $10,000 In this short term, 28 week certificate receives the highest interest rate paid by any financial institution insured by an agency of the U.S. Government. Each depositor's account is insured to $40,000. DAVIS COUNTY commis- sioners agree with Second District Judge J. Duffy Palmer that there is too much smoke where there shouldnt n n be. 7(o inflow U fez Layton Clearfield Federal regulations do not permit the compounding of interest on these certificates, and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. Comm. Morris F. Swapp noted that the courthouse is a public building and that the commission has the right to post no smoking signs and prohibit smoking except in designated areas. JUDGE PALMER is also concerned that some attorneys have been using an office adjacent to his judges chambers and the smoke has been filtering into his chambers, grb , i i n i ii Ask for the current rate at your nearby 5 r i-- U Resources over 3.2 bIKlon dollars. AN First Security First Security Bank of Utah. N A. Bank of Idaho. N A. First Security State Bank. Salt Lake First Security Bank ol Orem, N.A. City. Utah bank! member of RJtC. Flrat Security State Bank of Ogdan Firet Security Slate Bank of Keyavtile First Security Sank of Flrat Security Bank ol Murray Logan, na Na lZ SecHrlt!! Sf . . Bank ol Helper , n wv. a m . |