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Show October 6, I960 Page wryr fj r , 11 Your Doctor s corner Doh't V, G Yv ' Huntiran Chaplain is assigned to IIAFB y ,, Highway accidant 3 ta r?.t. ' ." By Dr, D. Keith Bernee trafon a A . m report ( workshop r i fic safety sponsored by the U. S. reI ' Public Health Service w Ti cently released. Possible health , t. , r, i i Because several consecutive Both r are relatively department roles were listed: year of, poor breading condi- members of the ducks found on 1, Aiding the establishment at standards in the capacity of tions bay limited production th marsh. Shoot yourself your Layton veLey-toof canvaaback and redhead Both specie feed and rest in liaison between the motor Thanksgiving turkey at the medthe and Octducks there .la no season on relatively deep, open water and hicle department on shoot Jaycees turkey them this year.? must run considerable dis- ical profession. 18 is th invitation extended ober I. Using motor vehicle records to sQ was issued to tances across the water before Thj. sportsmen in the area. for statistical research. wpterfowl hunters by both fed- gaining flight. There will be lots of turkeys, in 3. Research defining the hams and other prizes awarded eral and state game authorThe canvasback drake ha a ities as the Oct. 8, Noon open- red head, th hen a brown head. human element in traffic acci- to the best shots. Proceeds from ing of this hunting season in Both sexes have dark sloping dents. the turkey shoot will go to the 4. Urging industry (auto and Utah approached. clubs civic Improvement fund bills. to oil) and universities engage Hunters were urged to know, The redhead drake also has a in accident research. abd to be able to readily iden- red head, th hen a brown head the prob5. Assist in solving tify, these two species of ducks Both ' sexes have The Department of Agriculture lem of individual drivers having before going afield. Anyone blue bills with a white ring mental or emotional advises that all operators of physical, or possessing any near th outer end. shooting cold storage lockers observe the problems. ducks of these two protected following: Conclusions can ; No on readily during developed identify species will be in violation of all waterfowl common to Utahs the two Plants must be clean. meeting were reday both federal and state law. Provide several chilling rooms a concerted vealing and worthy of sound conwithout waterways ; Readily identifiable and disfor storing and handling of game However, it behooves sideration: effort tinguishing habits of the 1. The attitude and human re- meat. hunter to allow time and and redhead ducks in- every Must not receive any domesthese prominent spe- action constitute the most imof study clude the following: cies in the interest of their pro- portant factor involved either in tic meat during deer season. Members of both species selMust not accept for storage or prevention or causa of accidents. dom fly alone. Their flight is tection for th present, as well 2. The human factor has not handling any more carcasses aatisfac-orilbdeliberate and direct on very as future enjoyment of his been given the place in causa- than that which can and properly done with the rapid, shallow wing beats. sport. tion of traffic accidents it rightStress has been chill room facilities available ly deserve on construction road car placed construction and signs. 3. Every one, drivers, pedesThe femiliea and Clearfield trians, has a role in accident relatives of Ira Rice, Utah Pioprevention. neer of 1847, are holding their 4. To date departments having reunion and meeting in Salt either direct or indirect respons7 In the LDS The 'Davis County School and bookkeeping, landscap- ibilities have been reluctant to Lake City Oct. on Fifth South and Chapel District has announced adult ing for the home. assume their role in the preven- Third East, between 4:80 and education classes which will The personal improvement tion program. 9 p.m. Cen17 at the 5. The possible need for revisbegin October courses include driver eduto tral Davis Junior High in cation, foreign languages, ion of physical standards for the All relative sre toinvited examine come early enough Layton arid at the Bounti- chorus, typing, shorthand, issuance, suspension or revoca- the large amount of family recful High School. dancing, public speaking, oil tion of drivers licences for pas- ords on display. Perhaps they Classes will be offered in painting, steno script speed senger, transport, commercial lack some. A program in the Home.apd Family Life, with writing (Bountiful only), zig as well as private drivers. early evening will be featured no fee charged, and in Per- za tricks and sewing ma6. Grounding of alcholics. and refreshments will be served Two factors which the writer sonal Improvement? with a chine embroidery. has always contended to be most $4.00 registration fee per Other classes may also be class. are held if desired by a group responsible 1. Car manufacturers continIn the home and family of adults in your district. (Continued from page 1.) putting more horsepower rooms or other life are included In order to warrant the be- ually facility for under the hood selling speed normal use with extras for clothing, m(SSl planning, law ginning of a class, 14 perof safety instead for everyday living, invest- sons must be enrolled. The an emergency use. 2. State and Federal Road God ment and property managegrant that these shelis Oc- C. ommissions insisting o n for day registration ment, mental" health, upholters may never have to be out curves and p.m. at both straightening stering, interior decorating, tober 10 used as a means of protecgrades as an invitation to speed. home repair, family budget schools. and I am happy to know tion, Accidents occur on the straight-a-waare some families not on the picturesque that there here in Davis County that road. winding are becoming aware of the Health is Natures Greatest threat which faces us and Gift to Man TV Preserve It! to slptJProt ads ccnvashaclts and Shoot a turlccy u October 16!j large Wheaton College, HI. with a A.B. degree in Bible and a 1953 graduate of Northern Baptist Theological Seminary In Chicago, Hill Air Force Base Chaplain with a B.D. in Theology. The Holt Junior .Layton While attending seminary fat (Capt.) Lucas W. Buttry. has is again an- Bowling ;.Laagua been assigned at Hill ATB as the Chicago he postered at the AmProtestant chaplain In charge of erican Baptist Church in Benson, V ft Harriet and children Donald, I, religious education. Ha repented m. will here from Chicksand Air Base, Entering the Air Force In 1953 Stephen, 8; and Daniel, 7, England. ..... ,.' he has served as chaplain at reside at Hill Garden Home. Native of Chenoa, 111., ChapSampson AFB, N.Y., and Barlain Buttry first entered the ser- tow AFB, Fla., besides duty in vice in 1942 and was discharged England. in 1945. Ha is a 1950 The chaplain and his wife. graduate of Junior bowlers form league t Joying play each Saturday at 9 a.m. Thera ar some 80 boys and girls ranging in age from eight to 15 year old In th league. Ruth Jonea is chairman of th leagn. Officer were elected 1 week and include Natali Stock- -' er, president; Mike' Lee, vie president; Robert Benton, w , it rotary.-- . ; n ender Locker hints dsrk-tlppe- d, , ck y extend thanks to the people of Davis A County for supporting me during the past two years in the office of Davis County Commissioner. It has been a pleasure to serve the people of Davis County in this capacity. My efforts have always been and will continue to be towards a unified government county that will best serve the needs of ALL the il I people. Your support In the coming election be greatly OLD CROW will Ira Rice reunion Adult education classes to be at Central Jr. I all f iflmrm G. EVAN TAYLOR High CANDIDATE for COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC U CM BSIUOT CO, rtJUKTOT, CLEARFIELD-SUfiSE- it. ora uaton rasa nan. T Thought family at-7:3- 0 RADIO and ENGINEERING Helpful hints Repair Service to hunters Honest, Reliable and Efficient Auto Radios A simple plans mapped out ahead of the hunt can protect you from getting lost. Bsure to ha plenty of matchcones along in a water-proo- f tainer. A compass can come in handy. Have a simple map of the area where you are hunting. members of your party whre Be sure to plan with other you ar going and the estimated time you will return, If you are inexperienced never go out alone Carry a chocolat bar or candy for quick energy Take along an extra of j socks m case of an emergency. Go prepared for all types of weather. Chains and a shov el are a must! a Specialty Phone EXport few 18 QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS 5183 So. 1900 West, ROY, UTAH Your Satisfaction Is Our Happiness pair Ask for IACK or BOB Our Pre-Wint- er Quick-Sta- rt are doing what they can be self sustained if a real emergency arises. Let us hope that every individual in Davis County will to his or her ability plan ahead for survival. That is the very best way to assure that none of these things will be needed. No enemy is going to be foolish enough to attack a nation where the people have so dedicated themselves Jo national security. Regardless of how well prepared our County Civil Defense organization is prepared to cope with an emergency, if and when it should come, it is absolutely helpless to help them who has not prepared to help themselves. Your preparedness in the home is a personal matter of the family and is only as good as the prt p, nation you have made. Would it not be far better to be than sorry. The Dav is ( nun- -' ty Red Cross in conjunction with Civil Defense are ready to teach First Aid to any one who is interest d tot m touch with the Red Cross of-- 1 fice here in Davis (aunty and make arrangt no nt - tor aid a class in first aid. should be a must that should be in every home as a j ar around necessity S20.00 CASH REWARD Heres What CLUES MAY BE FOUND IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS OR ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE IN ADS BELOW PUBLISHED BY THESE SPONSORING MERCHANTS1 Use any slip of paper for entry blank. 4. Contest atarta w hen you receive thia issue, closes next Monday at 9 p. m. 5. W inner will be selected next Tuesday and will be announced in next week's issue. The first entry selected which correctly Identifies the "Mystery Personality will win $6 00. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of fll.OO will be added. When the bonus is not won, it will be added to next weeks bonus and the jackpot will continue to grow weekly until it is won. 6. Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors which might be mistaken for clues but this cannot he guaranteed. The publisher will be the judge in all such questions and his decision will be final. T 1. Nothing to buy! Do not enclose in envelope! 2. lour entry must contain the name of the "Mystery Personality, the number of "CLUES" you found in the sponsoring merchants adertisements, your own name, address and telephone number. (It is not necessary to list the clues, just give the total number found.) 3. You and any other member of your family old enough to fill out their own entry slip may enter. Deposit entries In "Mystery Personality box in the places of buainess designated below with the heavy black rule around the advertisemI ou may enter in one or all of them, hut wi(h onh ent-. one slip per contestant in each box We Do BATTERY Test cell condition. Clean and tighten terminals, clamps. cables, all engine wiring for cracks, wear. WIRING Inspect battery GENERATOR Test output. Check condition of brushes and bear- ings. VOLTAGE REGULATOR Test control settings. Adjust if needed. BELTS Check tension and condition of fan, generator and power steer ing belts. SPARK PLUGS reset and test (or replace, If necessary). Inspect and adjust breaker points if necessary. Clean and IGNITION POINTS transplacement program Layton sailors San Diego, Calif. (FHTNt William E. Farrar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Mealy of 576 Miller Ave., and Myers, son of Mr. and Mis. Jack Myers of 187 Talbot Dr , both of Layton, graduated from recruit training Sept. 16 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of boot camp, included a full dreaa parade and review before military officials and civilian ) THIS SPECIAL FOR ALL FORDS . . . MOST OTHER Jerry CARS ALL OF THIS Parts Extra If FOR ONLY Required Come In or Call Today dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the "raw recruit ia developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. A Me 11111 77 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH Industrious companys employment fice waa checking on references. "How long did thi man work for you? the former employer was asked. "About 4 hours." was the re- ply- 85 - Why, he told us he'd been there a long time," said the astonished caller. "Oh, yes, answered the hea been her three Furniture FREE ADVICE for the best performance Your lawn seed CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC specialist here quality Is higher than price. lull, dark and handsome E. R. STEED CO. ROYAL CREST Pleasing personality 5!C South State CLEARFIELD Iromot, Efficient Serv ice. Born in Gunnison, I tab 2022 North Main Phone TA gg 17 North Main Water Softeners Inc. Sales Service W as President of national Relations - Clnb BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in Permanent Waving Hair Coloring Shaping 45 South State One Stop Family Shopping Center Jantzen Sweaters Poll Parrot Shoes Date Book Shoes for Misses Vogue anti Melody Shoes for Ladies Levi Straus CLEARFIELD DEPARTMENT STORE i t,i if TA QUITE LIKE MONEY in the CLEARFIELD STATE BANK 35 South Main CLEARFIELD Member FDIC Up to $200.00 Trade-i- n Allowance on Your Old Refrigerator Three boya and one girl call him Daddy. BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY CLEARFIELD FAVORITE CLEANERS Odorless: Cleaning Specialize in Knit Wear nd.Drape Alteration Repairing W Operate Our Own . Plant Phone TA CLEARFIELD, UTAH Name Your- - PRICE Week Starting September . 2 Plana and management are hit mot valuable capabilities. DOTTIE'S BEAUTY-BA- B State 46 Sonth TA year." ' A Inter- CLEARFIELD THERES NOTHING of- ... Upholstering SYLVANIA Silver Screen Okinawa (FHTNC)- - Mamie Lance Cpl. Jack R. Day, son of Mrs. Grace Day of so N. Mam, at Okinawa Layton, arrived Sept. 19, aboard the troop turns- port USS General V. A. Mann with the First Battalion of the First Marine Division. This is the battalion's second tour of duty in the Far Ea-- t. The battalion was the fust Marine Corps unit to be rotated from Okinawa 15 month-- , ago under the Corps current unit READ THEM! CONTEST ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN CLEARFIELD-SUN'SE- t Cpl. Day now in Okinawa RULES HERE ARE THE EASY CONTEST A OFFERED! 4 ' |