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Show O) - 1983 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 13, Farmington lower snow course, reports Max Phillips, Soil Conservation Service, Layton. is 146 percent of inches of snow coninches of water for 156 percent of average. The amount for 1952 is the only high-- ' er total. Some 114 inches of snow containing 41.6 inches bf water for 185 percent of average was recorded that year. There, tained average. some capacity for spring runreservoirs are above average: Rockport 137 percent, East Canyon 134 percent, Lost Creek 116 percent, Willard Bay 115 percent and Echo 103 percent of average., Irrigation water under the reservoirs will be plentiful. All farm soils are saturated. Some dry weather is needed to get on with planting onions; small grains and gardens. Chalk Creek I is 108 percent of average with 29 inches of snow and 9.5 inches of water content. Horse Ridge had the lowest percent of average: 62 inches of snow contained 20.8 inches of water for 72 percent of average. The snow courses were read about March 30. Weber Basin has been releasing water from the reservoirs 111 35.1 Farmington Upper snow course with 139 inches of snow and 45.1 inches of water content off. All for several months to have Principles Explained - BOUNTIFUL Herbert Henderson, Davis County chairman for the American Party of Davis County, addressed a recent meeting on principles of government and also led a discussion. Similar meetings are being held statewide for those interested in becoming acquainted with the principles of the American party and the Constitution of the United States. Residents of the south Davis area may contact Henderson at for more information. . 292-116- 7 The Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra will round out its 1982-8season with concerts at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 15, in the Ogden Hilton Promontory Center, and Saturday, April 16, in Symphony Hall. Charles Ketch-awill conduct, with pianist Michael Gurt and Utah Symphony Principal Harpist Sarah Bullen as soloists. The Chamber Orchestra will open the concert with Bachs Brandenburg Concerto No. 3. Mr. Gurt will then solo with the Orchestra in Piano Concerto No. 1 by Shostakovich, followed by Debussys Danses Sacree et Profane for strings and solo harp, with Miss Bullen as soloist. Concerto Grosso No. 1 for Piano and Strings by Bloch will 3 m . happen,... as soloist in subscription concerts in Provo, Ogden and Symphony Hall on April 6 to 9. Next month Mr. Gurt will go on tour with the Utah Symphony to Wyoming and South Dakota. The performances are part of the Gina Bachauer Grand Frize the young pianist received for his stunning rendition of the Rachmaninoff Third Piano Concerto in the 1982 Utah Symphony-sponsore- d competition. je ft Thit it the Program that everyone it talking about! f f f f ft k Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. inch fabric swatches Complete color analysis including 3 in your color pallette Wardrobe planning including handouts Body analysis including handouts to help in selecting styles to compliment your figure. Face shape analysis to help in choosing hairstyles, glasses and necklines Cosmetic makeover with eyebrows tweezed, base makeup, eye makeup and lipstick in proper color and application. u,15 This and more in a each in groups of three Gift Certificates Available Call Angie for Information and an Appointment single session for itv nothing. be the concluding work. The chamber concerts Will mark the second major appearance with the Utah Symphony for Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition winner Michael Gurt. He also appears c ft ft ft ft ft ft Without advertising, a terrible thing : April Cham her Orchestra S Two Concerts o At the FARMINGTON North Farmington Experiment Station, a record 6.36 inches of precipitation was recorded for March.. . The average is 2.03. Last year 4.25 inches of precipitation was recorded for the month. The previous record was 5.26 inches in 1904. The annual average is J9.96 making last month over 13 of the average annual precipitation at Farmington, i A near record was set at the 292-659- 9 23 v Cheese, Butter Cheese FARMINGTON and butter allotments for low- -' income people age 59 and under will be given Saturday, April 23, ; between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the '.Davis County Courthouse, according to the "Department of Human Services. The giveaway of USDA proa ducts is the continuation of program implemented by President Reagan over a year ago to reduce the amount of cheese and butter stored by the govern-- ;' ment while helping Hand senior citizens reduce their - .food budgets. ! Since its inception, over 61 ,000 I pounds of cheese and more than ;i2,000 pounds of butter have Seen given to Davis County resi low-inco- To Be guidelines since the intent is to help those having serious financial difficulties. Residents 60 years of age and older will receive cheese and butter at their assigned senior centers on April 28 and 29. Most people who have participated in the program during recent distributions will receive a notice and questionnaire in dents under age 60. Similar amounts have been distributed to senior citizens by the Council on Aging. To qualify for the program, applicants must prove Davis County residency with any recent document verifying their current address, be under age 60, and sign an affidavit of economic need. The income guidelines are as follows: household size of 1 gross monthly income of $455; 2 -- c - $611 ; 3 - $804; 4 - $960 ; 5 - $1220; 6 $1440 ; 7 - $1518; 8 - $1595; 9 $1671; 10 - $1748. Persons who the mail which, when completed, will allow them to obtain the products with minimal delay. t .Those who can, should come -- to the courthouse in the afternoon, April ,23, since lines are usually shorter then, according to Jennifer Haygood, Human Services worker. feel they have special economic problems may apply for the cheese and butter even if they do not strictly match the ( (HOI&Ipff 1 QiisLi nr) .tikH emtio So dm!! 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