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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 8, 1876 REFLEX-DAV- IS 4 , 4, By NORMA Temples and Dlaved golf also in St. George. En route home PREECE 376-875- 1 time at Zions National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bacon have returned to their home in Fresno, Calif, after spending the past six weeks in Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green, Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green and with their mother Mrs. Alice Green in they spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholls and family of Gaithersburg, Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. James Shewell and family of Vernal; Mrs. Elmer Nicholls and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nicholls and family of Ephraim were among those who attended the 50th wedding anniversary open house of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nicholls on Friday, March 26, held at the Mountain Road LDS cultural hall. Conference visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen and family were Mrs. Donna Christiansen and children Jess, Jill, Devonna, Heather and Shauna, all of Reno, Nev. Recent visitors of Mrs. Nora Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz were Mrs. Anita Robinson, Mrs. Idonna Toone and Mrs. Colleen Adams, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bourne spent a few days last week in Manti and St. George where they visited both LDS Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Ron Tippetts, Mrs. Ken Muir attended the birthday anniversary of0 house in Randolph honoring Mr. Muirs brother, Lawrence Muir on his 81st Mr. Mr. and birthday anniversary on Conference visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange were Mrs. Vonnie Nichols and Donna Duval of LaCrescenta, Calif- - and Mrs. Jay Fisher arrived from Golden, Eagles Set Luncheon And A Fashion Show Paula Tindall relaxes at the hack of the store at which she works. CHEESE SALES familiar sight to some layton residents is a big A yellow truck parked on Gen-tfl- e with an attractive young l$dy selling cheese at the tpck end of it. The truck is fjlom the Brogs Elkhorn CJfreese Factory in Afton, Wyo. and comes to Layton on Tuesday and Wednesdays. "Hie factory is operated by Garry Brog. Family tradition of cheese years, making for over 475 Ernest Brog, who is of Swiss descent, began making Star Valleys first Swiss Cheese on August 22, 1927. In 1971, Larry Brog, aided by the skills of his father, Ernest Brog, opened another cheese fac- tory located at the base of the Worlds Largest Elkhorn Arch in Afton. Larry Brogs two sons, Tony and Terry, now assist their father in the operation. purchased from R. C. Willey in Syracuse and is filled to Saturday, April 10, is the date slated for the Eagles Auxiliarys annual fashion show and luncheon. THE ELDER Brog conceived the idea of selling cheese from a truck and began in Salt Lake City last summer. This truck began selling in Layton about a month ago. Several trucks are involved in the operation and sell in SLC, Bountiful and Roy. The smiling gal who assists customers is Paula Tindall who moved to Ogden recently from Montana. When asked how she likes the novel method of selling, she responded, I enjoy meeting the public. Some people stop to chat about cheese making and with all manner linens. Many are handmade, such as an afgan, doilies, pillow cases etc. Also a blanket, towels, sheets, dish overflowing of household LUNCH WILL begin at 1 p.m. The cost will be $1.75 per adult and $1 per child 12 and towels, etc. The chairman under. The fashions w ll be provided by the B & L Department Store of Layton featuring mens, womens cedar chest Gardner. THE. OVER-AL- L show chairman is TICKETS FOR the chest will be available Displaying their State Fanner degrees are, to r, Lynn Keller and Ross Phillips. eligible for the state farmer Ross Phillips and Lynn 1 Keller have won the FFA State Farmer degree," a feat that is only achieved by two percent of the total state membership. ROSS PHILLIPS, president of tne Davis chapter, has been jvorking chiefly with pole ;hereford cattle while Lynn ; 'Keller, Chapter vice president, has worked with - Angus cross Simmentals and has acquired a lot of experience working at the Wheeler farms for the past three years. Before an applicant is ROY FRODSHAM TAKSH1UICE Guaranteed. Worked ft Typed prr ipiM $L.SJrn Wmll IwtaMU ICIjFCT..ISM.ED Cal lor an appointment PHONE 376-51- 58 Instant Refund Available degree he must meet several requirements, one of which is to have received the chapters farmer degree. AN APPLICANT must also demonstrate leadership ability in citizenship and academics. A written test is required by the State Farm Association which consists of 100 questions on agriculture science, agriculture mechanics, and parliament procedures. The applicant must have competed on their own in the state fair exhibition. They must speak in public for five minutes and of course, they must compete in the state FFA judging. BESIDES competing, the applicants must have earned at least $500 by his own efforts in supervising farming and other occupations dealing with agriculture programs, or have at least 600 hours in direct laboratory experience. Ross is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ross Phillips of Fruit Heights and Lynn the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Keller of Farmington. Reisbeck 197 North Main St., Layton, Utah Phone & tAZ r&m that Kaysvilles second settler built his cabin on this creek? If you want to know who he was and the name of this creek, read the story in the book Kaysville Our Town. CUSTOM SUPERIOR 1370 West Gentile St., Layton Phone 376-461- 0 Know your meat cutter and the shop you purchase your meat from. Government meat Standards have been changed. WE CARRY USDA CHOICE MILLER BLUE RIBBON BEEF Vz cedar at the We Accept Dept, of Agriculture FOOD COUPONS Choice Beef 79. Cut wrapped A Ask About Our New... Touch-A-Mat- frozen ic and Easter finery. Astro-Ch- ef defrosting Freezers Microwaves 1 The 1970 and older model cars and trucks are the largest contributors to air pollution of all vehicles. 2 It takes more than TEN new 1976 vehicles to out as much air pollutants as ONE older model put without the proper emission control devices. 6 Auto and truck engines must be maintained every 10 to 12 properly with frequent tune-up- s thousand miles to reduce the amount of pollutants 3road Everytime an older vehicle is taken off the and replaced with one or even two new cars, we make significant gains in our air control they emit. (This becomes your responsibility . . . County you can count on your North Davis-Webdealer to do his part. He has the investment in facilities, equipment, certified mechanics, etc. . . . just bring your vehicle home for service.) er quality. With the annual scrappage of approximately 8 million vehicles per year, automotive related air pollution will just about be non-exista- nt about 4 more years. MAXIMUM HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS . . its also where the PART is the part ... factory trained service specialist (certified mechanic) . . . and the GUARANTEED service is. Bring you car HOME for MAXIMUM EFFORT service! ... the guaranteed E. & M. FORD SALES 1573 North Main Layton . FREEWAY MAZDA 843 West Riverdale Road EFFORT HUGHES C 2805 Washington Blvd. Ogden Ogden RAWSON & LUND MOTOR COMPANY 703 Washington Blvd. Ogden MERRILL BEAN CHEVROLET Free Notary Service Auto Life Home Owners Hours 9:30 to 6:00 Free Road Atlas and sewing kit if you take the time to drop by my office INC. JIM WHETTON BUICK 3535 Wall Avenue 1711 North Main 3520 Wall Avenue Ogden Layton Ogden RAY CITTE, INC. 4175 Riverdale Road TOYOTA OF OGDEN 3186 Washington Blvd. Ogden OLSEN CHEVROLET 646 North Main Layton AMERICAN EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 175 26th Street Ogden RAY SAFFORD MILLS EQUIPMENT CO. Syracuse ROBERT H. HINCKLEY 2810 Washington Blvd. Ogden MOTOR CO., INC. 3130 Washington Blvd. PETERSEN Ogden LINCOLN-MERCUR- INC. 3350 Wall Avenue Ogden 601 West 1700 South No obligation of course CUTRUBUS MOTORS, , DID YOU KNOW 376-42- 79 FSMF8 jf. Most of the publicity you see and hear about air pollution puts the blame on the manufacturers of the new cars and trucks. Here are some more little known facts we felt you should know about. m Dixon P. Mrs. Sarah Giles accompanied her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Giles, to Heber City on Thursday to attend the funeral service of her aunt, Mrs. Clara Giles. or from any auxiliary member. Bring the family and get some great ideas for your THE CEDAR Chest was (S ty Galbriath who was 17 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Howard have returned from California where they spent 10 days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gosende at Burlingame. luncheon I STATE FARMERS s. luncheon, Jackie Johnson; decorations, LaVern Jones; prizes, Derielle McDowell. THERE WILL be many door prizes and the beautiful Cedar Chest full of linen will be given away at the luncheon. 'S ' ? Tammie granddaughter -- THE PUBLIC is cordially invited to attend. The address is 156 W. Gentile in Layton. ! 1 over the Shirley fashion Cathy Bar-fusUnder Cathy - the and childrens clothes just in time for Easter. enjoy that. Its not like a typical store. dlc is vv V Bon-nemo- rt enjoyed a visit from their grandson Jonathan Fisher who Chariot Races held at Pocatello, Ida. last week. Stacey and Dixie Lee of Roy were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton. Mrs. Hulda Hess who has been confined to both the St. Marks Hospital and Convalescing Center the past five weeks is now at home with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Brough and family. She had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick were guests in Brigham City Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barker. The special occasion was to celebrate the birthday of their VJ son-in-la- March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green enjoyed a weeks vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Colo, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green attended the World Cutter and ' ' , |