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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A FEBRUARY VIS NEWS JOURNAL, 12, 1976 I tM I ft By AAlfMM r . i i small boat, whether at the vtr dock or on a trailer. Ive had radios, auxiliary engines,' tackle, life preservers and many other items stolen, lii writes Tom Paugh, Saltwater Editor of Sports Afield. FOR A long tim now, I have emptied my boat following each fishing trip. An advantage is that a boat that has been out on the salt is easier to clean with all the junk removed, dried and stored safely in the house. Li, JMS.' '&-- 4' TED RESTING With petty theft what it is today, I have found that in many areas of the country it is no longer possible to have anything of value aboard a :f - I Yew lo iDuCDOSuriiS I WW?'! The disadvantage is that you have to load it before each trip. Its not easy to rememtjer all the many pieces of equipment that are necessary to each and every saltwater fishing adventure. The answer to tins is a checklist. fltfc r Check: rod Fishing-Tackl- e and reels, tackle boxes, gafi and-o- r net, bucket (for bait or bailing), bait, rod belt and license. Check: Anchor and line, drain plug, pump, tools, spare parts, boat documents, pole or paddle, boat ladder, fuel, ignition Boat-Ge- key. Never check off an item until it has been placed aboard the boat; otherwise youre just kidding yourself. Youll end up with the check but not the gaff. CHECKLIST THE especially valuable for trips. You dont have to wrack your brain Check: EMERGENCY-gea- r first-aiflares, radio, kit, light, charts, prescription d glasses, binoculars, spare trailer tire, jack and lug -- - just check off the items. Make up a number of copies, because fishing happiness is a checklist with all the boxes Xd in. wrench. Miscellaneous Check: sun protection, sunglasses, ice and icebox, camera equipment, food and drink. BOY FRODSHAM TAH your own details in each of these categories, according to what you have discovered your needs to be. Dont omit items that are only needed occasionally, for there might come a time when such an item is a necessity and you have left it at home. YOU CAN fill in THE CHECKLIST that will do the small-boa- t fisherman the most good is the one with the most items. You wont al- fr .mill SHE t Guaranteed, Worked Typed SffiZrH&SCLB tongs mb Call for an appointment PHONE 376-51- 58 Instant Rotund Available 1 rrmmiiH ways need each item, but your checklist will serve as a reminder. Showing the two quilts tied by the Davis County Medical Auxiliary for a service project are 1 to r, June Cutler, Valva Shield, Terry Hart-vigseand Kathy Ward. These quilts were given at the Auxiliarys n, As you read down your list prior to each trip, youll be giving yourself the option of luncheon at Oakridge Country Club. The February wives of dentists, doctors and pharmacists enjoyed a luncheon together. A fashion show as presented during the luncheon with Guests Originals of Salt Lake furnishing the clothes. Following the luncheon an entertaining program was offered by Diane McCoun, Carolyn Sipherd, and Walt Boyden of Bountiful. They presented Adam and Eve and The Apple Tree. One winner of a quilt was Elen Belnap. Proceeds go to Project Turn in Bountiful. This is a home for mentally retarded girls where they have the opportunity to assume responsibility and become a part of the regular world about them. . ry QUILTY is Ifu. Its lit ttom l j 'FRONTIER LADY 7 accepting or rejecting each item as you read it. y WHEN YOU read gaff you either take it or leave it according to your needs. Each of you will have your own ideas of what to include. Here is a summation of what Salt- Htonn i.r f fus4 I dtYttMf, water Editor Paugh includes in his list: (u it J. ? . PHONE ChocotaUi We will be at Toms Super Save' Thurs., Fri., & Sat Feb, 14 ..4 Sold in local stores and 1 1 98 N. 1 140 W Mala Subdivision, Layton 376-360- 5 1 7th Ward Layton iI Mes Anniversary i i SPORTABOUT ! Station wagon, 6 cyl., 3 speed, new radial tires. radio I 1 THE LAYTON 17th Ward was organized on Feb. 7, 1971. Members of the bishopric who chosen for THE THEMES the celebration are Bicentennial Birthday and The 5th Year of Our Ward. In charge of arrangements are Dennis Christine Taylor, Smith, Sherryl Huff, Wendy Logan, Lane Mortensen and Brenda White. Adult advisors are Jim Davis and Lonnie 1377 i EillFiOi 1573 North Main, Layton It will feature roast beef, and will be followed by a special entertainment. All youth in the ward were invited to participate in the program. Excitement fills the air among the youth of the Layton 17th Ward as they make preparations for the second year to sponsor the birthday celebration for the ward. I I I Adams. Dinner will be served at the Layton 17th Ward Chapel beginning at 6 p.m. on Feb. 21 . KENS ESTAURANT -- 1976 ays 4. wall tires, radio. 2. 3. Sensational Buys on New a The Marines planted the Mt. on U.S. flag Surabachi, Iwo Jima. Ancient names for China, Greece, Russia and Iraq. Talkative or fond of stock No. ion 1975 ) Beef & DOWN-- 75 95 87 50 lbs. $4750 RETAIL SPECIALS Friday I Hit anew S J Qtoskc Fork Chops Baby Beef Liver Steak i j Pork Steak i GLENNS i & Saturday 9 SI 09 A.M. Bacon 3 Pork Liver Round Steak Ground Beef T-B- one S Phone 825 - 1862 I ! 29 00 ibs. JJ 09 lb. I I I I e 59 U0USE 0E MEATS In Syracuse 47 424 Invoice 380509 Invoice 3824 No. 1089 1975 Malibu Cpe. Bucket Seats. TG. floor mats, body side molding air conditioning. console. P B 350 engine, turbo, radia tires radio RS speaker, white vinyl roof. Was $5567.25 ; stock Invoice 4273 Slock No. 962 Waa s4580'6 "S" 1350 1975 Monza Cpe. TG. Boor mats, wheel opening moldings, sport mirror console PS 4 3 litre turbo. PB. radial tires, radio Waa $4941 stock Na $6601.30 Invoice s5295 00 I I I I I to 5:30 P.M. Lean Sliced Invoice Custom Cps at factory invoice left-pri- ced I I MONTHS TO PAY Pork Special conditioning, Was $5960.30 75S 100 Cut and wrapped 6 Impala Customair Cpe. TG, body side molding floor mats. DE guards, radial tires, radio, RS Speaker, white vinyl roof $4366.80 Vz NOTHING few Only 3 litre engine turbo P S., wheel covers, radiais. radio, decor package with vinyl roof. Was $4429.05 stock No. 1366 1 975 Vega Hatchback 4 cylinder. TG. floor mats Body side molding, air conditioning. 4 speed radial tires, radio GT equipment, custom interior. Was ALL MEAT GUARANTEED Vi A Good Beef High Trade Allowance Meat For Your Freezer J V-- Muscovy and Mesopotamia. What does loquacious mean? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS William H. Harrison. $280 Corn Fed Pork j Beef Hind Quarters edge guards, air conditioning, high altitude axel ratio, 305 8 turbo engine, hydromatic, white wail radial tires, exterior. A TG. 4 S The Spirited 1976 Monte Carlo Coupe TG. body side molding, door mats, door Sale Price stock Na 1591 Nova 1 Stock No. 244 engine, white $ 1. 4. I Vega Hatchback fBody side molding, 140 2 bbl. shortest term? Chinese Combination Dinner tlo. 2 Reg. $3.00 Stock No. 205 2. What is the significance of February 23, 1945? 3. Identify: Cathay, Hellas, TRY OUR DELICIOUS Chow Mein Fried Shrimp Fried Rice Oak Sale Price Layton thru Open 7 AM. to 10 P.M.. Monday 8 AM. to 3 P.M. BIRTHDAY What President served the Center 166 South Fort Lane Shopping fat owt WASHINGTONS were sustained at that time and who are still serving are Bishop Don R. Evans, with Duane C. Tuke and Robert R. Gibby as counselors. THE YOUNG people of the ward have undertaken special work projects to help defray the cost of the food. Ward members will be contacted with tickets and a brochure of the event. Cost of the dinner will be $10 per family or $2.50 per person. All members and former members of the ward are invited to attend. ,b i i i Good Our Shop & will drive flews Parts Dept. you happy WILL BE OPEN SATURDAYS Starting Feb. 21st Come to Olsens for the best car service a i 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH |