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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Davis County Commissioners, to r, Glen W. Flint, chairman; C E. Moss and Stanley M Smoot extend well wishes to 1 COMMISSIONERS Davis County Commissioners, Glen W. Flint, C E Moss, and Stanley M. Smoot extend well wishes to each of the 16 and communities residents of Davis County m preparation for the 200 Bicentennial celebra tion of this county. The commissioners wholeheartily give their support to the celebrations that are being held in each to community all communities in the Davis Countv Bicentennial celebrations commemorate this great be held in conjuction with the county fair m Farmington our county seat To spearhead the events the event wherein we gained our liberty and freedom. following people have been appointed Members of the executive committee are Dean DAVIS county residents are asked to join with the nation, Davis County Commissioners, and the State Bicentennial committee and set aside August 21, as the day in our area to unite our country and rededicate it to freedom. Such events are scheduled to K. Swaner, Far- mington, Grant Cullimore, Kaysville, Lav-toStephen W Hoth, Centerville, Mary P. Parrish, secretary, Centerville; Gordell Brown, parade, Russell Farmington, Dangerous Darli Clouds darker the cloud, the more dangerous It is true that the Eleven year old Michael Roueche received a $10 reward from the Employment Security Employees Credit Union for his honesty. Left to right, Robert Austad, assistant manager of Job Service Layton office; Max Parker, president of the credit union; Michael Roueche, and his parents, Ned and JoAnne Roueche. RECEIVES REWARD How the envelope got there remains a mystery, postal officials are checking on it A stop payment order had been placed on the check because Mr. Austad Knew there was an unreasonable delay. However, the papers would have been extremely difficult to replace. ON FRIDAY, June 19, with his parents present, Michael was presented with the $10 check and congratulated by Max Parker, president of For most people, the rewards of honesty are usually intangible. Young Michael Roueche, of Kays-vill- e, found thats not always so. He received a reward of ten dollars recently for turning in to the police a check for $1050 which had been mailed to Job Service in Layton. MICHAEL found the check ( Wednesday afternoon, June 17, by the stop sign at 200 N. and the overpass in Security Kaysville. With it were some Employment confidential papers which had Employees Credit Union, Salt . The Salt Lake eleven year old Lake City. been mailed from is the son of Ned and JoAnne City to Robert Austad, assis-- -' tant manager of Job Service Roueche, 1046 S. Roueche Lane, Kaysville. die in Layton. Utahs rate of deaths under one year of age per 1,000 live births increased during 1975 to provisional according data released by the Utah State Division of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics. THIS IS the first time since 1968 that the Utah .mortality Tate, has in- -, creased. In 1968, the infant nt Layton A deluge of summertime drugstore delights - liquids, sprays and powders that cool, refresh and protect the body 5 -- Lets Talk Beauty woman is secure in herself. Her independence is Todays founded on her knowing who she is and where shes at. And being not just comfortable, but delighted with herself. Her beauty is awareness of femininity and confidence. We at Audrenes offer full spectrum of Salon Services - Perms. -Styling - Precision Cuts - Custom Coloring We Carry NEW! and Mens Removal, Hair Styling Shaklees. A program for all whether you need to lost weight or gain - we can help. THOUGHT FOR TODA 1 "Gain Your Independence by Making Yourself More Attractive JULY SPECIAL .50 off All Perms l CHJJTOOSS I ALml u I make personal comfort as easy as skin contact. But quite a different variety of liquids, sprays and powders of the season could cause in- jury and even death warns the Utah Safety Council. THESE use, but dont touch substances inude many of those things that make outdoor living pleasant - pesticides, insecticides and the flammable liquids that keep the barbecue and the lawnmower going. They are the summer help - that is mistreated - can poison and bum. Just as the shampoos, deodorants and lotions you select each have different and purposes strengths, promised results, so do these garden and guel compounds. BUTTERS The Utah Safety Council and its president Dr. J. I J t For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel ' Custom Made with Precision on Job 10 OFF eeiiSiiTLY Rea. Price. t E!A!iJ GUTTERS Don Pearson i Howard Latimer issue these few reminders about the chemicals of summer. GET THE RIGHT product for the job to be done. A product too strong may damage the very plants you save. If you are unsure about what to get, ask your garden - store dealer to make the proper match-uRead the label - twice. Carefully follow the directions and heed the warnings. are trying to p. 1 - Manager 1 FREE ESTIMATES 773-85- 66 t t LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance I FOR WAIT A CALM, windless day to work with pesticides. Avoid inhaling any of the substance or getting any of it on your skin. Wear gloves, slacks, shoes and a shirt or blouse long-sleeve- d CUSTOMJSUPERIOR z 1370 West Gentile St, Layton Phone 37WG10 Bar-B-Q-ue Meat Available USDA CHOICE MILLER BLUE RIBBON BEEF Freezer Ready Rump Roast $ 49 lb. r jew surxiER HOURS: USDA Choice Baby Cod 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. V2 001. Mon.-Fr- l. CLOSED SUNDAYS earth are often the squall line front of a thunderstorm and highly dangerous for aircraft and all those they pass above. an- nouncers, North Salt Lake. Verl Williams, horse groups and antique cars, Layton, Thomas Randall, churches, Barbara Orr Promoted In Air Force the time? SINCE WATER particles that make up clouds really have no color, the darkness often exhibited by a rain or storm cloud actually results if there is a lack of light reflection inside the cloud and not aqy color of the cloud particles themselves. address systems and and Centerville; Jerry Crosby, churches, Clearfield DAVIS ALL The U. S. Air Force has promoted Barbara J. Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Bullock, 79 W. 2300 N., Sunset to the rank of air- County residents, people of every denomination, race and creed are uged to unite together on this day and make these ac- tivities being planned memorable and successful, vw man first class. a graphics specialist, is assigned at AIRMAN ORR, THESE clouds usually feature a downdraft, and contain the greatest lightmng-thoug- h lightning danger from a thunderhead comes during the second half of the storm, not the first. A dark cloud is likely to have greater moisture content and, therfore, greater potential for rain, wind and electricity (lightning). In the summer, dark clouds which reach down almost to the Kirtland AFB, N.M., with a unit of the Military Airlift WEIGHT Command. WATCHERS She graduated from Ben Lomond High School, Ogden, m 1969 and recieved her associates degree in 1971 from Snow College at Ephraim, Utah. Members are losing every week in Utah More than 1 1 ,000 lbs in April alone JOIN THE LOSERS Summer Incentive Program Ends July 10 SL Rose of Una Church THE AIRMANS husband, Staff Sergeant Bruce D. Orr, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Orr of 2206 N. Ninth, Coeur D Alene, Ida. Tues. 9 un. Wad. 7:30 p.m. In Summertime Beauty Boutique 350 North Main St., 376-294- J; Use Extra Care &GZE3S Phone recorded in California with a rate of 13.7 while the national rate was 16.7. The Utah infant mortality rate is consistently the lowest in the nation. THE REASONS for the increased infant mortality rate ' in 1975 are being studied. It nation, t coiild be a result of an m-- f The next lowest rate was Creased percentage of births ' among the very young females (teenagers) and among the older women (ages 40 to 44). Utah has traditionally had unusually high birth rates m those age categories and it is known that the risk of infant death is greater m those ages. Additionally, analysis of and face mask if necessary. prior years data indicates that those rural areas of the Remember you are dealing state with relatively high with poison! Keep children, of Indian pets, toys, food, etc. out of the percentages area. population have shown an increase infant their in Always wash at least your hands and face after using mortality rates as compared to the rest of the population. pesticides. Launder conFor example m 1974 the Utah taminated clothing. infant mortality rate for Indians was 40.5 per 1,000 InSTORE POISON pesticides dian births. far from childrens reach. THE LOW infant mortality Keep them in their original rate m Utah is a valuable accontainers so they will not be mistaken for anything other complishment for the residents of Utah. However, it than what they really are should be recognized that toxic materials more can be achieved Dispose of empty conavailable The latest tainers by wrapping them m several layers of newspaper published data on the International scene is from the and placing them in the trash World Health Organization e can. Never pesticide for 1972. In their report data containers. are presented for most of the nations around the world, exIF YOU SHOULD feel sick cluding the Communist counwhile using the pesticide or tries. shortly after - or if anyone should swallow, inhale or abTHERE ARE seven nations sorb the substance infant who lower had - call your family rates than Utah m mortality doctor or Poison Control 1972. These are primarily the Center immediately. Scandinavian countries of Be sure you have in hand Denmark, Finland, Norway, the container and any atIceland, the Netherlands and tached labeling. Sweden which had the lowest rate of all nations, 10 8 per fire, TO START that thousand of live births The use commercially prepared only other country with a special liquid or solid fire lower rate than Utah is starter, wood shavings or an Japan with a rate of 11 7. Underwriters Laboratories The leading cause of infant (UL) listed electric starter is congenital mortality Dont freshen or hurry up the anomalies which results in fire by pouring on more about 25 percent of all infant starter on the coals once they deaths in Utah. have been lit. A vapor FOLLOWING explosion with you as the uncongenital fortunate target is the likely anomalies are complications result. related to pregnancy and Never substitute gasoline or childbirth, memHyaline brane disease, asphyxia of lighter fluid for commercial starter products All the newborn, immaturity and three have a violent history distress synrespiratory when used in this manner drome. Seventy-fiv- e percent IF YOU OWN a gasoline-powere- d or three out of four of all the lawn mower, always infants who die from those fill it out of doors away from causes of death are premature by birth weight. That any possible ignition sources Never refill the mower while is they weigh 2500 grams or it is still hot. less at the time of birth Store only the minimal The remaining causes of amount of gasoline necessary death predominate after the first month of life and Safety experts caution there is no completely safe way to therefore are greatly instore highly-volatil- e fluenced by the environment gasoline of the infant at home Among in your home or car. If yu the leading causes of death must keep gasoline around here are accidents, influenza the home, store it only in UL or Factory Mutual labeled and pneumonia, infections and parasitic diseases safety cans - outside of the mortality rate was 17.7. It steadily declined to a low of 12.2 in 1974. In 1975 there were 407 infant deaths to residents of Utah out of a total of 31,300 resident live births for a rate of 13.0. In 1974 the Utah infant mortality rate was the lowest in thd' the storm0 Does the color of a cloud really mean anything or is it just the condition or reflection of light in the sky at H Bracken, parade, Kaysville, Edwin Rogers, county representative, Sunset, Aldin Hayward, Dave Piggott, Bicentennial representatives. Bountiful, Clay Allred, public Cat m truss starts It There will not our TODAY! be another fabric sate tike this far a hundred years! ...or on ii.fi WUJIIUUIII' patterns, either! -- O FABRIC re-us- house. KEEP ALL reserve flam- mable liquids away from of children, possible sources heat or ignition and in their proper containers THE FURTHER reduction of the infant mortality rate will upon depend likely educating high risk women (teenagers and women over 40) to avoid premature births Help us celebrate r .Hundreds of yards .. to choose from! HERES HOW IT WORKS... 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