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Show r 1 ' WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 "3 1 r ,s- Srtl Davis Pesticide Program ? , j i f . T'--. 5 V V i v " SM Some 40 pesticide applicator training programs are slated to be held throughout , , the state November. i v DAVIS JTBRANDON COLLETTE JARED PREECE Mrs. Iris Barton Umplebv, of Kaysville. Mrs. Lrdella of Clearfield Waite Merit .and . Hie Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who are celebrating their first birthdays this week including Alicia, daughter of Sheri and John Babinsky, 143 S. 1000 E., Layton; Melissa, daughter of Susan and Albert Cole, 554 N. 100 W., Kaysville; Jared, son of Laurie and Larry Reece, 24 Main St., Layton; Wade, son of Alice and Virgil Steel, 340 E. Oak Lane, Kaysville; and Brandon, son of Loma and Brent Collette, 230 E. 100 N., Kaysville. The Reflex Journal will take pictures of free of 197 N. on the at Main, charge Friday Layton office, between 11 and noon. Please call for an appointment. , - one-year-ol- ds -- - Mrs.'-Marcell- Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. i A recent visitor of Mr. and iMrs. Chester Hatch was their niece Cindy Olsen of Glen-Sdor- a, Calif. l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind returned from San Antonio, Tex. where they vacationed Jot two weeks with their son and his family. Dr. and Mrs. jGary Goaslind. They enjoyed sightseeing in Mexico and $pent time in Arizona en Scute. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morse and son Dennis of Carpenter, jWyo. visited Monday at the Jiome of his sister, Mr. and EMrs. H. Glenn Austin. They fere en, routejo. Qregon to ttend a family wedding. Luncheon guests Wednes- of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll were their niece Mrs. Lawrence Finnegan of Seattle, Wash, and Mrs. Jarrell Spencer, Heber City. Mrs. Edith Koldewyn entertained toe First, Sixth and &8th Ward Study Group at her toome Sunday evening. Mrs. jOulia Webster was r jahey are studying the of Wilford biography gWoodruff. ? Saturday visitors of Mr. and THERE will also be two training programs in Weber County. One will be held in the Farm Bureau Building on 12th Street, November 9; the other will be in Hooper at the Kidd a RZD HOT SPECIAL (3 children of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison and daughter Knsten spent three days at McGill, Nev. with her mother Mrs. Cora Crawforth and her brother Carroll Crawforth. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell have returned home from Sun City, Ariz. where they spent the past months. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Francom and family attended the family service of his brother Gordon Francom held at American Fork on Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz visited T uesday withJElder GAry Miller of Taft, Calif, prior to him leaving on the plane for a 5 two year LDS mission to the n Mission. His brother John Miller who is attending toe BYU was also there to see his brother Italy-Mila- off. Gary is the son of Jack Miller and the grandson of Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Elsie Heaton returned from a three week stay at Vacavilla and Sanoma, Calif, where she visited with relatives and friends. Vl e Porll Custom Cutting of Beef, Pork and Lamb home. Their daughter Mrs. Edith McLaughlin returned to her home in Reseda, Calif, after coming to be with her parents, during her fathers surgery. Not so many years ago, before womens lib, there was this joke about man. the great Whenever his wife would ask him to put up the storm windows or paint the Do it kids room, hed shout: yourself! I have news for you. More women than ever before are in the brigade. house-rangin- from painting and UM v- - Ji UYU EZRA T. CLARK plumbingjobsto X e S- - installing insulation. But its also true that more men are doing home repairs and improvements themselves. This year, $22 billion will be spent by people like you to remodel, improve or maintain homes like yours. Yet home remodeling is also an area where billions may be wasted through widespread ignorance of the home owner regarding doing the job, having the job done by professionals, or financing Gena 74 376-46- SL, Layton 10 Staaka Avaliablm Only) Thura., Frl., Mat Regularly 83 lb. ib. WINTER HOURS Moa-Fri.8:- 30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 9 to 1 CLOSED SUNDAY OLSEN CHEVROLETS Her grandson John Bennion (Ben) Heaton of Provo who is 16 years old has been invited to join the Youth Symphony in Salt Lake City. He is toe son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hea- ton and is an outstanding musician. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blood entertained at a family dinner Thursday in honor of Cindy Olsen who was visiting from Glendora, Calif, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandall and the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained Saturday evening at a Pinochle Club party at their,home. Gue$ts were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siddoway and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Birch JTHESE 76 CHEVY'S. WILL BE THROWN FOR A LOSS. DISCOUNTS TO BELOW COST. 'tV . of Roy. Elder Kevin Wood has received his mission call to serve a two year LDS mission to toe New Zealand-ChriChurch mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood and will leave January 22. " t ALLOWANCE! st OLSEN WILL GO TEN YARDS DEEP AND THROW LONG TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL NEW 1977 CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood were Mr, and Mrs. Don Child and Mrs. Ivy Child of Riverdale, Mrs. Glenna Shupe of Ogden. the job. More than a third of all U.S. home owners do the painting both inside and outside the house. One out of six does his own plumbing; one out of five, his own roofing; one out of four, the great majority of odd jobs at home. If youre going to be painting or wallpapering a bedroom or a dining room or maybe even panelling or plumbing a rumpus room at your CHECK OUR DEALS house this winter, youll probably put in the time and effort it takes to do it yourself. Theres no doubt this will save you money and give you a lot of ' personal satisfaction at seeing a job well done (we hope). But if youre going to be completely V the kitchen or the remodeling bathroom-- or high: TRADE-I- N (- - President Davis County Bank according earthquake preparedness and teaching the gifted child, dmg MELISSA COLE LTOHEY By EZRA T. CLARX to a recent survey, do a wide range of work g around the pesticide Day perhaps tackling COMPARE USED CARS Stock No. 330-0- 1CJ Ply. Fury III 8dan AirCond., Auto, tram., V8 Engine, RH a tricky job like insulating the whole- house including exterior walls-yo- ull be looking for a contractor to take on., the job. It may mean you are going to ; be investing a considerable amount of, money. You may need a loan. ' Let me give you three important tips that could save you money and grief: : Stock No Sedan 1f3 Ford LTDPower Steering. 495 Sate Price Auto., Radio . 1974 Ctwv. Blazer Stock No. 4x4. Auto. Irena . air eond., VS Engine, Radto S Heatar. Power Steering, Power V Brake First, deal with a local home im-- . provement contractor or specialist-o- ne who is a responsible member of your community, one you know or has an office you can visit and has been in business a reasonable length of time. Second, get the names and phone numbers or addresses of at least three' of his satisfied customers who have had a job done similar to yours. Call those customers and ask if they have been fully satisfied with both the job f and the price. Visit them if possible so you can get a look at the completed NO. 632-0- 1975 Monza Town Cpa. 299500 445-0- 19S3 Ford Sta. Waon 495 Air cond Air 206-0- AuCond. Auto Trana ton 3495 1417-0- 1972 International Suburban Auto tans., power steering kka air cond RAH 1595 Special Stock No 7795 Vt PSPBRAH Special Slock No 779-0- 3 PS, 4495 649-0- 1 1974 Chev. 1 now Sale price ton Ranger XLT Cond.. auto bane. PS PB dual tanka RAH. low mileage Stock No 2495 speed Vt 1 Sale price 1976 Corvette Cpe. PB 4 trana AM FM Radio . 2995 775-0- . Stock No. 1 VS Engine. Auto trans.,1 1975 Ford 1 2995 Sale Price Irono . dual tonka Slock No 1974 Dodge Swinger Cpe. Auto. Vans . PS. PB. RAH mitecg Stock No 28-0- . Stock No 1 4 cyt. angina, custom trim, RAH, low . Engine. 1974 Chev. Vt ton Pickup PS PB Auto Cuekm deluxe radio, wr cond Sale Price 1974 Mustang Cpe Am Cond Auto Trent PS RAH Sale Price 4595 Stock Slock No 8814)1 995 Sale Price 4695 Sale Price power steering Stock No. 526-0- bed m excedent condition, low mdaepe 657-0- 2 1969 Chevelle Spt. Cpe. R&H Auto. Vans . A Heatar, 1969 Chev. 2 ton Truck 1095 Sale Price 631-0- 1 AndAmpbed 5 iwd, 4 speed. 2 ipeed rear ezle Puck SWwing.F Vinyl 1 572-0- . Slock No 639-0- 1 1969 Caprice Coupe Heel. Power AkCond. Brakee.RH 695 Sale Fries Stock No USED TRUCKS Stock No. 1 426-O- t 1973 GMC 4x4 J Pickup auto trana, Custom PS Air Cond RAH cab Special , 3195 work. Third, before you sign any loan agreement through your home contractor, compare the: financing cost with that offered by a local lending institution such as ours. Your saving could be sizeable and important to you. Whatever you do (once youve decided to have a home improvement job financed) come to us first. Its our business and our pleasure to steer you right in financial matters such as , these. -- PHONE 025-224- OFcfl 357-1?3- 3 miTM 4 OPEN EVENINGS 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH a meeting Thursday, Nov. 11. Special speakers will discuss labels; proper use of pesticide GsrD-Qu- a TIME-INDO- ORS wives, Elementary-Schoo- PTA will hold regulations; personal safety; understanding Phone HOME IMPROVEMENT Three out of four The Layton current pesticide laws; rules and 1379 West Advertisement 8PEAKK8 OF Layton Ete. THESE include the L from the Hospital after undergoing major surgery. He is convalescing at his McKay-De- r.:ct Set At CUSTOM SUPERIOR home turned . :vXvXv:: and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and 371-875- 1 crops. LaVar of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders have returned from a 10 day tnp to Bloomington. John L. Kneedy has re- Poultonof Salt Lake City were luncheon guests this week. They were former Kaysville school chums. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPhee of Salt Lake City. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family were Mrs. Eila Nielson of Idahd Falls, Ida. a cousin of Mr-- Ward. Also Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville By NORMA PREECE chemicals are needed by farmers to protect their organizations. diseases. Persons wishing additional , on information these contact their may nrams office or their : District Agricultural Inspec- - s ALL FARMERS in Davis and Weber Counties are encouraged to attend one of these training sessions. Personnel from the University and the State Department of Agriculture will discuss a wide range of subjects. will be able to use restricted compounds. Some of these Kaysville Happy Birthday uvvvvJvvXvv federal vertebrate pests, and plant a.m. until 4 p.m. There will be no charge for attending and no written examinations. the near future, only those persons properly certified cooperation with state and ALICIA BABINSKY November 10. All sessions will be from 9 become certified to use restricted compounds. Stokes pointed out that in County session is equipment; and a session on the control of insects, weeds, Hooper Stake Cultural Hall, applicators qualify for current state regulations to In beginning scheduled for Friday, Nov. 12 i toe Seagull Room, State Swings and Loan at 75 South State Street, Clearfield. According to L. Darrell Stokes, USU Extension Agent, Davis these County, Programs are being conducted by personnel of the Utah State University Extension Swvice and the Utah State Department of Agriculture in Vl WADE STEEL THEY AIM to help farmers and other private pesticide l |