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Show ? m , IVjjgyf CA bA 4 i , $ & S' fySsSs Students at Whitesides Elementary in Layton who have been assisting in the aluminum can fund raiser are, 1 to r, Merideth Gast, Sherry Sparks, Guylen Smith, Heidi Smith, Cameron Schaffer, Allen Brooks, Kristen Wiltberger, and Alicia Fukanaga. CAN DRIVE The Davis North Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliarv Board of Directors recently conducted their first organizational meeting. service programs and procedures VOLUNTEER highlighted the session at the hospital. The volunteer program provides patient care aid, hospital information assistance and operation of the gift shop. BARBARA Yurth, board president, presided over the meeting with Miarran Taylor, first vice president, Naomi Williamson, second vice president; Vivian third vice president; Ann Sherman, presidentVander-wes- The third grade students at Whitesides t, elect; Jeanne Weaver, secretary; and Evelyn Sutton, treasurer in attendance. Also present was Mary Motta, gift shop chairman. Persons interested in volunteer service at the new Davis North Medical Center are encouraged to call Blakeslee and Carolyn arrange an interview. Every effort will be made to utilize a volunteers skills. New Utah Regulations Ralph L. Kitchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Kitchens of 1222 E. 12th St., Tucson, Anz., has arrived at Newark Air Force Station, Ohio, for as director of duty maintenance for the Aero- The Utah Wildlife Board met recently and established the 1977 proclamation for fishing and other protected aquatic wildlife. In addition, amendments were made to the rules and regulations governing seining and bait dealers. space Guidance and Me- trology Center. COLONEL Kitchens, previously assigned with an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachment at- -a Utah State University, is now-member of the Air Force Logistics Command. The colonel, a 1947 graduate of Tucson Senior High School, received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering m 1952 from the University of Arizona where he was com- missioned through the Air FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR Equipment Medical - Dental -- Industrial Minimum $5000 MOST OF the 1977 fishing regulations are the same as this years. Wording of the proclamation was changed in various places to clarify specific conditions. The general fishing season will open on June 4, 1977, in keeping with the Boards policy to open the season on the Saturday closest to June 1. Fishing will again be legal from June 4 through Nov. 30 during the hours of 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daylight Savings Time (4 a m. to 9 p.m. Mountain Standard Time when in effect.). Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program HE ALSO received an MBA degree in engineering Cancer Society Xmas Cards Proclaimed For Fishing Colonel Kitchens On Duty In Ohio U.S. Air Force Colonel School m ad- ministration m 1960 from the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wnght-Patterso- n limits will remain the same as the 1976 limits with the exception of the mackinaw (lake trout) limit at Flaming Gorge Bag limit for lake trout at Flaming Gorge will be two fish m BAG AND possession AFB, Ohio His wife, NaDene, is the daughter of Mrs. J L. Kinard of 344 W. Liberty, Layton. 1977. Lions Club 'Formed In East Layton Brough Reservoir in Uintah County will be open to fishing for the 1977 season. It was closed during 1976. Upper and Lower Enterprise reservoirs will be closed to angling for 1977 due to chemical treatments. In Duchesne County, Red Creek proper north of Highway 40 upstream and Red Creek Reservoir will be closed to fishing until July 1, 1977. In Rich County, Swan Creek and Swan Creek Bay will not open for fishing until July 15 next year. A new chapter of Lions International has been formed in East Layton. The Syracuse Lions Club hosted the Official Charter Night ceremonies in September of this year. THE NEW Lions Club formed to serve the growing needs of East Layton and the surrounding communities. Men interested in entering Liomsm please note that the East Layton Club meets the second Wednesday of the month with a dinner meeting WHITEF1SH ANGLERS will have another stream added to their list in 1977. The Provo River from the south Kamas Control Diversion (located 1 5 miles east of Woodland) downstream to deer Creek Reservoir will offer legal whitefish fishing. The special whitefish season will be shortened, however, and will be open from January 1 through Feb. 28 and from June 4 through Dec. 31, 1977. Mmersville Reservoir and Beaver River on the fourth Wednesday of the month Contact Jim HenJim Hefner, derson, the dam. October, these young children have been gathering aluminum cans from roadsides, fields and gutters. Each Tuesday, a truck from Reynolds Aluminum Com exchanging them for a check. MRS. BUCHANAN, Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Stafford who are the third grade teachers, report that by the end of this week, the students have earned $54.15 for the museum, dmg by Utahns getting an early start on their holiday mailing. VERNON CREEK Reservoir and Little Valley Creek m Tooele County will be closed to d fishing but will be open during the general fishing season for 1977. In Utah County, however, the Spanish Fork River downstream from the mouth of Thistle Creek to Utah Lake will EACH BOX cards of purchased represents a donag work of tion to the the Cancer Societys Utah year-roun- Division. Cards are available through all county units of the Cancer Society, or they may be ordered from or picked up at the Utah Division, American Cancer Society, 610 East for fishing next season. Set lines, defined as unattended not attached to a pole and anchored museum. SINCE pany comes to the school collecting the cans arid Cancer Society Christmas cards have been bought so far year-roun- year-roun- d their best to help Layton get enough money to build a More than 12,000 American will be open d for 1977 in anticipation of the drawdown for repair of be open Elementary Layton are doing lines at one end to a nonmoving object, must meet South Temple, Salt Lake City, new requirements this next year. The new Utah regulation states that any set line must have a legible tag with the name and address of the angler fishing the line at- 84102, Phone 322-043- donation is $6 per package of 25, with an addiMinimum 50 cent charge if mailed. THE CARDS feature an original water color painting, tional tached. CHANGES WERE adopted in the seining and bait dealers rules and regulations to clarify the conditions under which Long Shadows, by artist Valoy Eaton of Midway. The licenses and certificates of registration are issued. The new amendments establish thai A seiner cannot establish a commercial live bait outlet and engage in the retail side of those species of protected aquatic wildlife specified herein (referring to the new rules and regulations) by the Wildlife Board without securing a bait dealers Certificate of Registration. The Board action also establishes that A bait dealer must purchase a seiners license to take those species specified herein (again referring to the new rules and regulations) by the Wildlife Board from the waters of the state. message inside the cards reads, May your Holidays be Blessed with Health and Hap- Continue that piness Throughout the Coming Year. THE ROYALTIES schedule on seining remains the same for 1977. Other provisions, such as licensing requirements, special regulations on Lake Powell, Flaming Gorge and Bear Lake (with the exception of the limit on lake trout at Flaming Gorge as mentioned earlier) remain the same. 376-117- Maximum $250,000 Contact FINANCIAL SERVICES 75 N. Ft. Lane, Layton 766-124- From In A FIB or Grant Dunkley for more informa- 376-151766-055- tion THE CLUBS first fund raising project will be selling brooms made bv Blind Center Products of Salt Lake City. Proceeds will go towards organized projects for the Carl K. Bingham, of 105 West 250 North, Clearfield, has retired from Hill Air Force Base, after having been employed there for thirty years. blind that are sponsored by the Lions of the Northern State Division 4 His wife is the Bates. former Etta The couple have five children and Mr. Bingham enjoys greatly being around to enjoy visiting and doing for their grandchildren. HE HAD been a Moulder in PRIOR TO their coming to Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham resided in River-dal- e. mm The long hair, covering half of the face, is definitely out for now. Shorter hair, either blown out or close-cu- t hair seems to be the in thing. CARL BINGHAM the Foundry dept He has resided in Clearfield. V5fs I f l vmt clmlm voduce hroug Choose from our selection scenic and color backgrounds Select additional portraits and save up to A compared to 1975 prices See our new large Decorator Portrait Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded Our last visit before Christmas of 8 & Garden Center 1S15W. Gentile. Layton 2 miles west on Gentile 7 P.M. Open 8 A.M. to COMPLETE LINS OF PRODUCE $098 w STORAGE RED POTATOES Priooib.. NEW CROP OF MIXED NUTS :t-- ib. NAVEL HONSY Choice Stock of Fruit FRUIT 5x7 color portrait for AAt W5P . 7 r 60 lb Container Beautiful POINSETTIAS BASftETS Chrlttmai cittt professional OBAHGES& Mtn Valley Clover 100 A uelwl or Lb. 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