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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 2. IS 1 976 Francis Peak District, Lake Bonneville Council, Boy Scouts of America, presented Awards of Merit at its Annual Recognition Dinner to the following men and women: Michael Wilder of Layton, Bruce Whitmore of Kaysville, Merritt Nielson of Kaysville, and Jeannie Thomason of Layton. THE ANNUAL dinner was held on November 20, 1976 at the Davis High School Cafeteria. The dinner was prepared by the Davis High School cafeteria staff under the direction of Eunice Robbins. The dinner was served by the Layton Stake Laurel girls who were supervised by Ann Layton - Stake Laurel Leader. THE DINNER was called to order by Dr. George Snell, District Chairman of the Francis Peak District. The invention was given by Pres. Clinton D. Zollinger from the Kaysville East Stake. The opening ceremony was conducted by troop 581, Kaysville Eighth Ward, Ward, scoutmaster. Mel-do- n Christmas events. San-;t-a will officially arrive in .'downtown Kaysville at 4 p.m. THERE WILL be bags of candy for all the children. The The Hill Judo Club is holding the Third Annual Utah State Judo Championship this Saturday, Dec. 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Davis High. 160 APPROXIMATELY Utah Judokas are expected to enter coming from clubs in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Corinne, U of U, BYU and Weber State. The public is invited to attend the event for which there will be no admission charge. JUDO IS one of the fastest growing sports in the United States. The Hill Club now has city appreciates the annual Lions Club has put into bringing Santa to Work that the Forty sets of trophies will of which have been donated by Dixon Reisbeck, Farmers Insurance Group, Layton Office; Lynn Wood Service, Layton Visual Service, and AFGE at Hill Air Force Base. town. Since there is officially no ; Lions Club in Kaysville, they I want to recognize Hiney Bishop and Lawrence Jansen for carrying out this tradition. - members including boys and girls ranging in age from 5 to 20 and some adults, die THE KAYSVILLE Jaycees and JCKs are also helping with the candy and advertis X - 80 16th THE 20 year award was given to Dennis Seegmiller, Robert McKay, Lawrence C. Jansen, and Merlin Fielding. A 30 Uth, and 13th, THOSE receiving the scouters training award were Ronald D. Kaufman, Francis Gurnee, Walter M. Grisson Jr., Phillip L. Ford, Cecil Dean and Robert Loken. The den leaders training award was presented to Susanne Squire. 19th THE DEN leaders coach training award was presented to Ruth Roberts. The scouters key award was presented to William A. Wards. Kaysville 3rd, 4th, 8th 9th, Uth, 12th, 14th and 16th Wards. The project SOAR award was presented to 20 packs and troops in Layton and 19 packs and troops in Kaysville. Wards. Campbell. THE SCOUTMASTERS minute was given by Jeffrey L. Peterson, District Scout THE bicentennial award was presented to 14 packs and troops in Layton and 21 packs and troops in Kaysville. Executive. The special guest speaker was Bob Wade, Council Executive Vice President from the Lake Bonneville The national presidents award was presented to the following Cub packs and troops. Cub Packs St. Rose of ing. The traditional Star on the Mountain will be lit and the Christmas lights in the city will welcome Santa Council. Lima, Layton 2nd, 15th, 16th and 19th Wards. Kaysville 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 12th and 16th Wards. Troops Layton 11th, 13th, Uth, 19th Wards. Kaysville 4th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 14th and 1 Shlrlsy fJoore 16th Wards. Honored At Hill THE VETERAN status awards were presented to the following people for 10 years Shirley M. Moore of Layton service pin at ceremonies at Hill year award was given to Robert Hellewell. The 40 per cent first class award was presented to the troops from Layton 2nd, and 13th Wards, Kaysville 4th, 9th, 11th, 14th and 16th Wards and Trinity Lutheran Church. THE NATIONAL camping award was presented to the following troops: Trinity Lutheran, Layton5th, 9th, , JIM LAYTON award of merit chairman with the assistance of Ron Gowers, Jean Love, Pat Heaston, and Kirt Carpenter presented the district award of merits. The district dinner came to a close with a few remarks from Dr. George Snell and Rev. Martin E. Mayer, rinity Lutheran Church gave the benediction. Pastor-T- AFB. SHE IS employed as a secretary in the Materiel Lets get a bit more light on the subject! Management Directorate. Ms. Moore has five children and she is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt J. Remington, Layton. be awarded some I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is Hi, 1976, is be- a, ing sponsored by the Davis St. Rose of Lima Church m Layton and Hill Air Force County Community Action Program, in cooperation with Base. THIS project is an effort to provide a joyful Christmas to needy families within Davis County. The project sponsors h fas I i Open year L. Homer, Hazen W. Bosworth and Ronald B. Gowers. of Lima, Layton 2nd, 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 17th, 16th and 19th Wards. Kaysville 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th and 16th Wards. Uth, 15 award were Richard SUMMERTIME pack awards were presented to the following Cub packs; St. Rose THE 100 per cent boys life has received a Francis Gurnee. Those receiving the ville. Executive. THE UNIT awards were, presented by Merlin Fielding with Larry Jansen and Marv Bennett assisting. The 100 per cent sustaining membership award was presented to the following institutions: Layton 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, Uth, 14th, 15th and 19th Wards. The Kaysville 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th, Uth, 12th, 14th, 15th Santa looking forward to a great December Eleventh for the Conservation awards were presented to 11 packs and troops from Layton and 13 packs and troops from Kays- ties Chairman. Also Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jansen, Boy Scout Chairman; Rev. and Mrs. Martin E. Pastor-Trinit- y Mayer, Lutheran Church; President and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger, Kaysville East Stake; Mrs. George Snell and Jeffrey L. Peterson, District Scout and of scouting service: Gregory V. Heaston, Clara R. Ward, Kevin Homer, Richard Alan Snow, Wanda Nielson and troops from Kaysville. Bonneville Council, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stringham, Director of Field Services, Lake Bonneville Council and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Taylor, Activi- 'Arrival Of citys Y0UH6 CONTESTANTS Robert Wade, Council Execu- Awaits ' Kaysville residents are certificate was presented to 17 packs and troops from Layton and four packs and tive Vice President Lake UtaysviBEI , Youngsters who will enter the judo competition Saturday morning at Davis High point out which trophy they want to win. Of course, its the one for first place. L to r, front, Mike Brown, Wade Williams; back, Dixon Reis: beck, who has donated a set of trophies, and Brent Williams. THE HEAD table was introduced by Dr. George Snell. They included Mr. and Mrs. a First Security EISA : Account by Dec. 31 aid are seeking individuals, schools, church groups, and social organizations who want to sponsor families directly or to donate items to the project. The kind and extent of help given to a family is the decision of the sponsor. An interview with the family to determine their needs is suggested to sponsors. Emphasis is being placed first on food and second on clothing. ALL applications will be reviewed carefully and incomes verified. Criteria for eligibility are the following: 1. low income according to CSA Poverty Guidelines. 2. living in Davis County. 3. not being sponsored elsewhere. If information on the application is found to be fraudulent or incorrect, the application will not be considered. The deadline for an application is December 10, 1976. ANYONE interested in giving help or receiving help is encouraged to call a CAP of2 1 in or fice: in Farming-ton- , 3 Layton, 5 2 in or Bountiful, or Father Diskin at St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton at 376-343- 376-343- 867-235- ! -- devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly Invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy. conservation dre ; welcome.'''"' t; S. k. Does a microwave oven use 4S4e less electricity than a conventional electric even? A 6 & There is no simple answer here. An electricity consumption com- h parison between the conventional and microwave ovens depends entirely on the answer to the question, Whats cooking? Tests have shown that in cooking small to medium quantities of concentrated foods such as meats, potatoes, desserts (particularly puddings and sauces), and in heating TV dinners, the microwave oven offers the greatest savings. Yet, when cooking corn, broccoli, and similar vegetables, the conventional electric surface units are is more economical. Energy-savin- g greatest when using the microwave and 376-426- the conventional ovens in combination, rather than one method at the exclusion of another. Where should I put my study lamp tor the greatest amount of from the least wattage? light I Study lamps should be placed so as to avoid shadows and reflected glare and, normally, a bulb is recommended for reading. On a desk, ideal placement is approximately 12 inches from the front of the desk, 15 inches to the right or left ol center (to the left if you are to the right if you are A mm 150-wa- tt right-hande- by Ann Harris press each quarterly. n 1977 there will be additional benefits available for which you and your wife may qualify. Dont lose an important tax benefit this year. Open your IRA account by December 31st and add to it regularly all next year. . f A Ff$t Sc$uf 1t fid'' w'.l.M' A o' Security N A I l,i Bank O' Bou nt ptr$ A N .,;U fast Security Bank of looan U!,v First Security State Bank Sait Lake (, iv Ut.jn First SOQurjIy Bank ol Orem N A p ' ftp h Security State Secur.ty Bank Fes! Security .Ban First Security State First Secur'tv State Members F D C F'fM pattern piece with a warm, dry iron. Shrink k. fabric unless it is Press the fabric; circle the cutting layout for View. Size. Fabric width and type you are using (with or without nap). Use With Nap layout for fabrics with one-wa- y designs, nap, pile, or surface shading. Place all pieces in one direction. Use Without Nap layout for other fabrics. Place pieces together in either direction. If you need help in pattern don't or sewing, hesitate to ask advice from our knowledgeable staff at lay-o- ut ANNS 21 FABRIC LOFT. East Gentle. Jtitiitit -fff - Address your questions Or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 099, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, questions and suggestions cannot be each will be answered. all printed in this column, but of personal service and are located conveniently downtown with plenty ol free parking in the rear. Sewing and tailoring classes held afternoons and mornings, HELPFUL HINT cutting, place all pieces on fabric .according to layout, and be sure to pin 1 1 ' them in place. Before with the bottom shade 15 inches from the desk surface. You should know, however, that the amount of light given off by a lamp bulb is measured in lumens, not waHs- Wattage is the amount of electricity the bulb uses. Reddy recommends that you look on the carton for both lumen ratings and estimated life of the bulb (in hours). 376-591- We have high standards infor Call evenings. formation. Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. , Bank of Sp'iogniie utan of Rock Wyor.mj'V' of Murray Utah NA Bank of Helper Utah Banx o Kaysvtfie Utah d, ), Before you cut out any patfollow these rules: tern. a deduction of up to $1500 for your income tax this year? Under First Securitys federally approved of your annual income or up to $1500 into IRA IRA plan, you can put 15 and then deductit from your income tax return. If you continue IRA for 30 years you could retire with over $173,000 or more in.the bank $45,000 from you and $128,000 from us. Both tax free until you actually use the money; You see, your money earns 7Vi a year compounded -: 292-136- 292-127- How would you like $ Clwv CjLESHT CO. , K ( |