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Show uprr WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- yrTtgjii 'l' li' gy i' iriyiilyi'i NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 4, 1977 IS "' s$r. " ' 5"v 'V'f r, VJk; L, 4 IP 4y rf;- P?j & D-ET- WIN TES Morgan, Jan Agren, Jody Bourne, Jennifer England, Cindy Richards Sarah Adams. Row 3, Sheila Simmons, Debbie Linford, Carolyn Clark, Lori Crawley, Cheryl Gardner, Cindy Cooper. Not present for picture, Devonya Andersen. Davis High School recently took top honors at Utah State : University during the United Spirit Assn. Clinic. Taking part were, front to r, Kathy Robbins, Jill Twibey, Joan Beecher, Diana Rom- ney, Kim Garrison, Susan Wood, Jan Larsen. Row 2, Jennifer 1 High Time Water: Topic Of Kksrcjy :: By FLORENCE BITTNER During world war II, the ; British became famous for a .number of things: endurance, : pluck, their ability to survive incredible hardships with a smile all the while keeping the traditional stiff upper lip. The trait I admired most in them was their obedience in .waiting in line. they called :it. That doesnt look right. Queing up? Cueing up? Well, .however they spelled it, they :did it with great regularity. ;They stood in line to obtain :food ration stamps and then to buy the food. They stood in line to get on ;the bus then stood while nd-jnThey stood in line to find QUEING up, ; places to live when their home suddenly previous iecame a pile of rubble. ARTICLES were written land newsreel cameras recorded long lines of waiting patiently. One Bri-rtai- Rotary Discussion current joke was about two friends who met on a street corner, stopped to chat and home. BESIDES which when I stand in line I feel used and put upon. Whatever it is should be instantly available. If there isnt enough to go soon had a line half a block long behind them. Whatever they were waiting for, everyone else wanted some too. To me the ability to stand in round, inbred talent. It must have to do with an inate sense of orderliness and duty, which probably means I am a secret rebel and not to be trusted, because I fudge in lines. IT isn't always a matter of being in such a tearing hurry, though there is usually little enough time. I just plain dont like lines. Someone once told me Americans come with a little pocket of intact air space in which we move untouched. We dont like being jostled, and let me tell you he was talking about me. Let one shoulder rub or one elbow jab and 1 decide I didn't want whatever is available at the end of the line and I head for it anyhow. LINES materialize in front of me. tippy toe into the supermarket at unlikely Produce shifty-lookin- a Be Red Beets Cabbage I hoarded Sergeant York which was coming to the local theaters. We finally got as far as the front door of the theatre--i- t was the old Capitol, and we stood in line for two hours and forty-fiv- e njjnutes all the way up the stairs to the balcony, and just about the time we got to where we could see the movi and maybe even get a seat, they announced the last showing was just finishing and would we please come back tomorrow night? It took two days for my feet to get back to normal size after being stood on by me and an assortment of fellow sufferers all for the pleasure of standing in line, and I vowed then and there to avoid . 49 to change the tape is the manager who is m the process of either being hauled off to jail or sending the teenager there, whichever the police decide is most likely. In any case, no one can change the tape 376-12- SEE what mean about I the Weber Basin Conservancy District, which was constructed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, and a longtime advocate for better distribution and regulation of water and water rights led the discussion. It provided many questions for the members and all realized the gravity of the situation if we dont have sufficient snow and moisture next winter. So, it behooves every individual to be alert to conservation of that priceless product, water, np raise this, g several projects are being planned, according to Mrs. Pat Rhodes, director. g The kickoff of events will be next Wednesday, August 10 with a gigantic carnival at Layton High fund-raisin- other special attractions. TWO YEARS ago, the baton team performed at the San Francisco 49ers professional football game where they received a standing ovation from more than 70,000 fans, grb K fund-raisin- School. THERE WILL be an auction 6: 30 p.m. and a program scheduled at 7:30p.m. Tickets are available at the door or may be purchased in advance from any of the team members. Admission is $1 for BACK HOE at Water Lines & Laterals Excavating Sewer Driveways tom out & new ones replaced LYNN KNEEDY 376-301- 1 376-142- 8 376-313- 2 lines. ( BUT IT isnt easy. As one wag put it, the best things are always at the end lines. of t ROBERT McNABB Completes Training El-vi- Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) Athletic Award upon completion of field training at McClellan Young Eyes Need It AFB, Calif. Knighton Optical offers you complete efficient service CADET McNabb is a student at Utah State Univer- $ Butter Fried Halibut Steak sity. The AFROTC Athletic Award recognizes the most outstanding athlete at each field training session. eye glass prescriptions emergency repairs laboratory on premises quick service THE cadet will earn his degree and receive a commission as an Air Force second lieutenant in June convenient location hearing aids 1979 referral-prom- EACH GIRL must $600, and to achieve and $3.50for the entire family. A DOOR prize will be offered at the end of the program and the recipient must be present to win. The gals, aged 5 to 15, have performed in many parades, at high school and college Cadet Robert S. McNabb, whose wife, Tamra, is the e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen of 2265 N. Valley View Drive, Layton, has received the Air Force Good Vision Call us for doctor J.C. (Cliff) Linford, a former mayor of Kaysville, and serving as a director in half-tim- e team has been invited to perform for the Rainbow Classic basketball tournament in Hawaii, but needs money to support the trip. hen as the ice cream in my on the floor and the fish begins to smell, she begins on my order and runs out of tape. Of course the checker is new and the only one who knows how 1815 W. Gentile Street 2 miles down West Gentile) Layton I of disdis- l (Just m the subject cart begins to drip voditce fill Hollow water, its accumulation, tribution and control was cussed. up. Complete line of canning supplies 4 Pots Phone MY SISTER and nickels to see Last Wednesday night at Hods g merchandise which must be identified by a missing stock boy, the manager adamantly refuses to cash the teenagers check, he threatens to sue and a lengthy argument ensues and the elderly lady objects to every item the checker rings Slicing Cucumbers AND A FULL LINE OF OTHER PRODUCE Ivy Geranium g lines? They look innocent, but I have yet to stand in a line. smooth flowing Something always clogs. I know very well where I acquired my extreme distaste for standing in line. It came about when I first came to Salt Lake City, about the beginning of world war II. fund-raisin- THE TWO large grocery orders are half unmarked doz. $ II PEPPERS I hours when I am certain I will be the only shopper. My footsteps echo as I push the laden cart. Not a soul to be seen in the vast and empty aisles. Then as I approach the checkout stand where the checker is lounging polishing her nails, suddenly a traffic jam occurs in front of me and I find myself fourth in line behind two overloaded carts, a teenager who is clutching a check, two packages of cigarettes and a six pack of beer and one querrulous elderly lady. Utah Freah from our own fields, fresh daily dont they get why more? It also has a taint of inefficiency. Either someone over sold the tickets in which case there will be a mad rush when the doors open and I am not constitutionally fitted for the mad rush. Or their sale items have been over advertised or over produced m which case if I get in to buy one, every third lady in church will be wearing one and I wont want line patiently must be an Local CORN Kristin Robison, left, and Sheri Edvalson are two members of the Stars drill and baton team attempting to raise money to attend the Rainbow Classic basketball tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii. The benefits will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. first of several School. at Layton High activities and at The Stars drill and baton adults, 50 cents for children, Cadet McNabb is a 1975 of Layton High appointments pt graduate School LaytonClearfield W.- - 2179 N. 1700 Just wsst 4 i Includes baked potato and bread, bar for 69 extra with any above item. also visit our salad Daily Luncheon Special With Salad Bar 50 Extra of Davit North Medical Canter PROVOOREM UNIVERSITY MALL OREM. UTAH 225-392- 0 825-162- ft ft Barbecued Spareribs (Country Style) OGDEN 950 25th Midlcil-Otnl- Strut-Sui- t il 393-843- 9 N. Building The smallest book printed with metal type is one that contains the Lord's Prayer in seven languages and measures 0.13 of an inch square. Breakfast Served Daily i |