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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 197 .i'1mm MS Davis Elderly: Live New Aparltmenis? Center in Bountiful. Officials say that housing is available to senior citizens if they pay 24 percent of their income, to be used toward the cost of rent and utilities. BY DAVE WIGHAM In an effort to find out if the elderly of the county would in new like to live apart- ments the Davis County Council on Aging, is running a survey. RENT supplements are alavailable for existing apartments on the same basis, provided the rents and utilities do not exceed $146 for a or $175 for a so elderly people in the county are asked to fill out a questionnaire and return it to the council. Forms are available at the Golden Year ALL apartment. 19 At the present time there are rental units available in the area for this program in August. By December another 32 units Kaysville will be available in the Clearfield area. ANY SENIOR citizen interested in occupying one of these units or any in the South Davis area should indicate this on the questionnaire. A Davis County Housing Authority official will then contact all senior citizens interested in the program to discuss the requirements and benefits with them. There were three couples who attended the International Lions Club Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, recently from the Syracuse Lion club. They included Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rhoades, who also took their daughters along for the trip, the Misses Jan and Joyce Rhoades, also Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. James Rent-meiste- Olsen who reside at Idaho Falls, Idaho. ' THE COUNTY is always looking for better housing and programs for the older citizens in the community. This is just one of many implemented programs throughout the county. FLOOR FASHIOFJ CENTER r. Wall and Floor Decorating Our Featuring. Specialty . . - Firth Carpet Armstrong Vinyl Formica Wall and Counter Top Covering fl&J FLOOR COVERINGS 1777 No. Main - Layton 825-900- 0 CIIMSTOPHERSON 1 Officers, Awards, Victor Atkinson of Roy, Utah spent last week vacationing at Island Park, at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Following the conventions business a tour of the Islands was enjoyed by the travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Michalicek spent the past week-en- d visiting at the home of Mrs. Michaliceks brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Grant Bateman and their family at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Law ac In this Bicentennial year nostalgia is particularly enjoyable. While this Layton baseball team played just thirty years ago, it was the first team to play after world war II. The team played in two leagues, Davis County and one in Wyoming as well as in the Utah State Championship League in Salt Lake City. Team members include, to r, front, Legrand Simmons, Folloy Maisey, Joe Adams, Ray Adams, bat boy, Kim Cowley, Wally Ramsey, Wayne Page, Ivan Adams; 2nd row, Kermit Cowley, Dan Weaver, Wayne Fisher, Bob Day, Hal Day, Clark Brown, Jack Perkins. BASEBALL TEAM companied by Mr. and Mrs. TRAVEL PRESENTS EAST AFRICA At HAFB Club New officers, awards and scholarships were on the agenda at a recent banquet by the Hill Administrative Club at the base officers club. ELECTED president was Paul Gilmore of Riverdale who "is employed in Materiel Management Directorate. He replaces Boyd Thurgood of Chemical food alditives are at the center of a raging con- troversy. SOME EXPERTS contend they are necessary; they reduce the risk of botulism, stimulate the production of beef, enhance color and taste and improve the nutritional quality of the food to which they are added. Syracuse. Other base officials named to the organization were Danny Probert, Roy, vice president; Helen Anderson, Pleasant View, secretary; Irene Sanford, Kaysville, treasurer; Don Lowder, South Ogden, director; Bruce Hampel, Ogden, director; and William Bennett, Kaysville, director. Others claim some addi- tives are cancer inducing and that any additive which produces cancer in test animals should be banned from human consumption. Consider the cyclamate ban: To get an amount comparable to that which caused effects in mice and ratS) an adult would have to drink from 138 to 552 such bottles (sodas sweetened with cyclamate) per Warshofsky writes. TO COMPOUND-a- day, nd problem, many elements which would be banned as toxic in chemical additive form are already present in natural foods. The amount of solanine contained in the 119 pounds of potatoes that the average American eats each year a horse, if it were administered in a single dose. would kill Delaney Clause may be chasing an impossible idea-th- at of absolute safety. HE CALLS for a realistic e adcomparison of ditives with toxic elements found in natural foods to establish some points of reference on natures own scale, and a modification of the clause ta reflect the scientific knowledge and capabilities oL"1976. Then perhaps we would be able to combine safety with reason, man-mad- Warshofsky points out, if the Delaney Clause were applied to all foods, instead of just to additives, it would probably ban half of the worlds food sup-ptIN FACT, y. While everyone would agree important to protect the health of the nation, the its writer suggests that the SAIFAO 1976 MOV. 7-- 24 FASCINATING EXCITING IMAGE Award, which is presented to the individual for community relations efforts went to Joseph A. Barney Jr. of Roy. Management achievements awards went to Thora P. Phillips, Ogden; H. Joyce Jensen, South Ogden and Robert McKenzie, Bountiful. THOSE receiving club scholarships were Clifford J. Tanzania. . . join us for a real wild tour featuring Kenya 10 nights on safari. Transportation via Pan Am World Airways, first class hotels, over 30 meals and spectacular scenery. Call or come In for free brochure. PROVO ELSEWHERE 294 N. University UTAH he concludes. O Fasi Delivery THIS MEANS that any additive must be banned if it produces certain effects in animals, even if a comparable amount in a human being approaches ludicrous levels. Twin Pack Cruex Massengill Vi mm Oz. Eye Drops $1.75 Value $1.29 Value 99 39 DEFINITION n x Visine Disposable Douche Aerosol $2.39 Value i j 4 Oz. Backward civilization: One where the people have to make out with the original articles, not being able to afford synthetic substitutes. Pilot, Brunswick, Ga. mm Prescriptions filled Accurately FREE Hill AFB. Members are losing every week in Utah. More than 11,000 lbs. in April alone. JOIN THE LOSERS Sumner Incentive Program Ends July 10 SL Rose of Lima Church Tues. I uil - Wad. 7:30 p.m. 3 IT passed by Congress in specifies: No additive shall be deemed safe if it is found to induce cancer when ingested by man or animal, or if it is found, after tests which are appropriate for the evaluation of the safety of food additives, to induce cancer in man or animal. WATCHERS 453 W. 500 S. , 1958 WEIGHT BOUNTIFUL 292-727- The Delaney Clause in the Food Additives Amendment and Elizabeth Ann Brine, Layton High School senior. IN 373-531- 0 Digest. Anderson, Weber High School senior North Ogden; Collette Marie Hogan Wqgt High School senior, Salt Lake City ft ADVENTURE & SCIENCE writer Fred Warshofsky examines the problem in an article called Food Additives: How Safe Is Safe? in the May Readers THE lit... Save 76c -- Layton Dept. Store OfmrfeiD For relief ol anus headache 30s 6 Oz. Sinutab Desenex $2.86 Value Aerosol $2.29 Value and congestion V'Ofwtnivni to Hi 49 ItlONTESSORI LEARNING In a roncrete versus an abstract, way, Greg Laycock, of Clearfield, is dealing with number names, symbols, and qUantltl6S 8 Montessori mathematics 39 Save $1.37 eSe 16 8 Oz. OZ. Arrid Alberto Balsam fji Conditioner Beauty Boutique 350 N. Extra Dry RRID UlTRA PR Anti-Perspira- nt $2.50 Value moz. Ben-Ga- y $1.39 Value $1.98 Value Main, Layton July Clearance ai Summer Apparel 2 Days only Fri.-Sa- t. Savings to 70 Summer Clearance! Layton Dept. Store OPE- N- 99 Pernio Specials 55)50 July & Off Aug. 27 North Main Phone Street, Kaysville 376-42- 58 8-- 8 !OI |