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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 IS I(qJ r Ji .. U A., . fwirrV' tr 4 4 j , I f JMI J'"' '"'yA . '7;' , Charles H. of Soenksen .1 V ' failure with a family to 4-- H CARPENTERS Wag-staf- and photography American Heritage. f, one in Kenneth also entered the Demonstration contest for the County youth and won a blue ribbon with his demonstration on how to load a camera. Ken will be entering the fifth grade this year at Burton Elementary School. derson. 4-- TRACY EGBERT, age 14, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.J. Egbert, Kaysville is wearing the gray wool jumper she made in her Clothing IV project and exhibited at the County Fair. Tracys jumper was selected to be entered in the State Fair for exhibiting and judging. Tracy will be a sophmore at Davis this year. Tracy also completed two other projects this year, Adv. y cooking and a home improvement project with a beautiful quilt resulting from this project. Robyn Greco age 15, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Greco of Kaysville holds her winning cherry encheese cake. Robyn the Demonstration tered Contest and demonstrated how to make cherry cheese cake. She not only won a blue ribbon but a trip to Logan where she will compete in the 4-- Foods-Holida- state demonstration contest. Robyn also entered the Dress Style Review contest winning ribbon on modeling her Clothing IV outfit. She also completed a Quilting project. Robyn will be a sophomore at Davis High Jiis year. a blue LITTLE age 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little, Kaysville, also completed an adv. foods project, clothing IV, Quilting JOANN project. Joann entered the Dress Style Review winning a blue ribbon. JoAnn and LaDell Wagstaff are 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Wagstaff, Kaysville, were awarded beautiful Betty Crocker Cook Books for their Meal Preparation. Their meal was done in the pioneer theme. served They Bar-B- has played on a soccer team and a Little League Baseball team this past year. 1973. Col. Air Force A fice. THE GIRLS are all looking forward to again this next 4-- H year. Robyn has completed three years and Tracy, LaDell and JoAnn have just completed their seventh year in 4-- Ken juvenile, who has no orior record, eliminated the possibility of an unknown third party being involved in the shooting when he was interviewed by Det. Lenox and an agent of the Air Office of Special Investigation. The youth, who is still at the The McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden, will not be charged until the hospital has completed diagnostic work, Det. Lenox said. The youth is being tested by Dr. Richard Iverson, psychiatrist. THE juvenile denied shoot- - KENNETH WAGSTAFF Kenneth Wagstaff son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Wagstaff of Kaysville won the first place trophy for the Boys J r. Division in the speech contest held in conjunction with the Davis County Fair. of the year. LAYTONS RoySandridge over 120--A (31 to 6) head coach, J.L. Dixon, home game. Laytons 120-- over 100-- Laytons (6 to 7) 100-- RoySandridge head coach, Darreld Ward, home game. Laytons 100-- 100-- B over (13 to 0). Layhead coach Bob Robinson, game away. Layton tons 100-- Laytons over 85-85-- A (13 to 6), the in partners KENNETHS speech was They Loved OF TRYING TO SATISFY CREDITORS EVE3Y MONTH. TEAR AFTER TEAR. CALL service. ANYTIME FOR FREE INFORMATION. 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The youth had never fired the rifle until he injured David Boyles and James Daw, who were sitting on the lawn across the street. Det. Lenox said the sheriffs office will not charge the youth until later in the week, after the hqspital testing is ', ms Scfrrftcits iiistalEsd attic petition will then be filed with the First District Juvenile Court in A completed. f insitJatEon in the middle of tJie Davis County. summer. Their home has been more ccmfortebie ev head coach Laytons Dennis Moss, home game. 85-- LAYTON 85-over Bountiful 85-(21 to 0), Laytons 85-head coach Roy Buhler, home game. Laytons 70-- over Bountiful 70-(20 to 6), Laytons B one time, we thought wed wait until fall to do the job, but Im really pleased that we had it done when we did. The Roy Dene Schmidt family has been enjoying a cooler home this summer, ever since they installed adequate attic insultation. And because they did it quickly, with no inconvenience. this summer At Now Is the best the job was done A heach coach, Richard 70-- Berrichoa, game away. LAYTONS RoySandridge 70-70-- B to (6 to 6), head coach, Laytons 70-Jim Logan, game away. Lavtons 70-- over BounLaytons coach, Jim tiful 7(FC (13 to 12), 70-- C head Batchlor, home game. "There was no hassle at all, says Mrs. Schmidt. "We sent in the coupon about Mountain Fuels IN program, and the gas company had an insulation contractor come to the house. He explained about the insulation, the amount he would have to use to do the job right, what the cost would be, and he explained to me exactly what he thought it would accomplish. "We set the day right then when they could come back and do the job. They came right on time, exactly when they said they would, and took care of it. No mess, no fuss, no nothing. It took about an hour and a half. "Ever since the insulation arrived, our home has stayed cooler. MOTORS 2773 so. imm, USED CAR REEDS ALSO LEASE MOST MAKES OF CARS & TRUCKS ri i i i i i BOUNTIFUL DUS. 202-720- 1 HOME 376-281- 4 SEE ME FOR ALL YOUR UEV1 OR I OF TOUR meal BOUfJTIFUL 111, All preparation contest. LaDell See Doug Rose at COME ILLS PRESSING? Why suffer the HARASSMENT AND PROBLEM Andersen retires from the military after 34 years of Layton, Utah said. with homemade raspberry ice, dessert. This is the second year JoAnn and LaDell have been 100-- RoySandridge business to of cream and cookies for B BOUNTIFUL their places cuits, homemade lemonade B 120-- oper-taion- in Woods Cross, Midvale and Lehi, and also serve Centerville, Sandy Draper, Cutler and American Fork. Working out of a base office in Salt Lake City, a traveling agent utilizing a completely equipped office van will call on shippers in the area at Bills Sheet Metal 376-42- 61 Brandt emphasized tnat there will be no changes in train service or in the method of handling customers shipments in the area with the advent of the new operation. Customers have been extremely pleased with this type of service in other areas in our system where these arrangements are already in effect and we are confident shippers in this area will be equally happy with it, he Q Layton Football: 6 Wins First Try Layton Citys youth tootball started out the W.F.F.L. football league play with 6 wins, 1 lost and 1 tie standing for the com- CUSTOMERS desiring service may call the Salt Lake City agency who, in turn, will contact the traveling agent by two-wa- y raido and he then will contact the customer to fill his needs. Customers outside the Salt Lake City telephone exchange simply dial the operator and ask for Zenith 308, which enables them to reach the railroads office at no rhro al 1. -- MANY CHECK sus- DAVID Boyles, 9, and James Daw Jr., 5, were wounded in the shooting. also enjoys sports and take care of their transactions with the railroad. chicken, baked beans, green salad, baking powder bis- Denies Shooting Anyone At HAFB dependent denied shooting at or anything anybody, although he did admit he was the only one involved in the shooting episode at Hill Air Force base last week, according to Det. Tom Lenox of the Davis County Sheriffs of- raspberry ice cream in the Demonstration Contest where she received a blue ribbon and her trip to Logan to compete in the State Demonstration Contest. She also entered the Dress Style Review with her Clothing IV outfit and won a blue ribbon on her modeling and also on the construction of her two piece knit skirt and top. LaDell also completed Adv. Foods, Home Improvement, and two phases of Food Preservation. south-centr- Military and civilian personnel and friends honored the commander in front of at Hill AFB building where Col. Anderson has had his office since becoming deputy commander in July 4-- The girls in the Kooky Karclub have very penters ably shown their homemaking skills during the county contests held during the Davis County Fair. H.H. BRANDT, general manager of the railroads district, said the new service went into operation August 30 and s replace fixed agency The film Time to Run explains the problems which can arise in a family when they fail to communicate. A retirement ceremony was held Tuesday for Hill AFB commander Howard J. An- 4-- 1 permanent. municate. 4-- Member of the Kooky Karpenters Club in Kaysville are, to r, LaDell Tracy Egbert, Rolyn Greco. Not pictured JoAnn Little. termine whether the authority should be made Clearfield enjoyed a film presentation dealing with America. Kenneth is nine years old and this was his second year in He successfully completed two projects this year. One in , The Utah Public Service has granted permission for Union Pacific Railroad to establish a mobile freight agency to service much of the area from Farmington to American Fork, Ut. The order of the commission authorized the new operation for a period of one year, at the end of which time a hearing will be held to deCommission field Third ward sacrament meeting last Sunday was Elder Kenneth W. Harju. Elder Harju will serve in the LDS Spain Madrid mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Harju of Clearfield and also a graduate of Clearfield High and seminary. Members of the First Southern Baptist Church in Fair Speech v " Service Local Freigiit for the evening was Mrs. Joan Grant. Guest speaker at the Clear- Business and Professional Womens Club held a summer membership party last Wins First in h ' ;f Thursday. Mrs. Yosh Omura was hostess for the evening and entertained at her home. Hilary House in Ogden. The evening began at 7 p.m. with a social hour followed by ft: ' &:.. 'I .. dinner and a program. Recently assigned to Lowry AFB in Colorado after completing basic training is 1971 .' V' ' . - ''f'syfy't I 4? Clearfield. Members of the Lakeview tended. reunion last Friday at the graduates of Clearfield enjoyed a five year mrn k. The Sunset Harmonettes presented a musical program and business women in the North Davis County area at- 773-74- The ! Wi , Airman Michael L. Soenksen. Airman Soenksen is a son of retired Air Force M. Sgt. By MARGO MAUGHAN di .' H '4,t4 i start Union Pacific Opens MOUNTAIN FUEL B time to install attic insulation! Contractors are not as busy now. Insulation costs will probably go up this fall. Materials are available right now (there may be a long wait when cooler weather arrives). Your home will remain cooler for the balance of the summer (and for every summer to come). Youll save on fuel bills, and youll save energy for every one. Mail the coupon below and an approved insulation contractor will call on you to give you a free inspection and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, you can have the cost added to your regular monthly natural gas bill, if you wish, finance it elsewhere, or pay cash. The average total cost is about $240.00. gg 28 C Yes, as a homeowner Im interested in knowing how much it s going to cost to add insulation in my attic. Please send an approved insulation contractor to my home for an estimate (no cost or obligation). want to join "IN". I Homeowner's Name B . 0 0 Address State City. Zip. . Business Phone Phone Mail to: 0 The "IN" Program Mountain Fuel Supply Company P.O. Box 11368 Salt Lake City. Utah 84139 B . Offer limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply. 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