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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 18. 1976 rlllQlrN racraaocgscCTSoccoycco iT:iMisawT;j3gRni DAVIS SGD Most high school students but use planning whether it be a homesite, business, recreation enterprise, farm or whatwill not become farmers all will be involved m land ever. KNOWING about soils helps in selecting a site or location for the desired use and knowing land treatment measures needed to keep the soil stable, productive and desirable. A land judging contest was sponsored by the Davis SCD (Soil Conversation District) on SCD supervisor Robert Calls farm in West Layton. THREE soils were selected for judging. One had a very high water table and was Davis SCD supervisor, Buck Holbrook, observes as students determine soil texture. Left to r, Pam Mikesell, and Ila Giles, Clearfield High; Scott Bone and Kris Cooper, Layton High. shallow to hard pan. Another had moderately steep slope and a fairly deep water table. The best was a good deep sandy loam soil. Each soil was judged on a score sheet by the students individually and the sheets later reviewed and scored. ments participated. Davis had the high scoring team consisting of Rick Harris with 252 points, Marlow Thurgood 244 points and Myron Smith 228 points. STUDENTS from Layton, Clearfield and Davis High Vo Ag and Horticulture Depart New residents at 637 Page Street are Layne and Jana Flake and their children, Taylor, Oliver, Jalayne and Lincoln. After completing his studies at B.Y.U., Mr. Flake secured a counseling job at South Ogden Junior High. The family then moved from Provo to their present home in Layton. Saturday, Nov. 13, Dan was Cooper Raymond married at the Chateau Reception center. Dan, who lives in Oregon, is the son of Norma Cooper. His 'grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans of Layton. CLEARFIELD came in second with Mitch Lower scoring 230, Steve Valentine 224 and Dan Carter 220. Lay-to- n High scoring team included Mvron Jaques 216, Debbie Field WE HOPE other schools will join in this event next year. Elmer Forbes came home Salt Lake. Mr. FOrbes was treatment for rheumatism and diabetes. He is getting along much better receiving now. Calvin Baker has returned home after serving a L.D.S. mission in Argentina. He is the son of John and Clara Baker. Mrs. Vera Morgan is in the e hospital in and Lydon Buck Holbrook and Robert Call conducted the event and they were assisted by the Vo AG instructors, Darrell Stokes, county agent and Max Phillips, soil conservationist. on October 30 after spending a month m the SC Marks and the Doxey-Hatc- h hospitals in McKay-De- 214 Layton 208. SCD supervisors Og- den. of Canada Wednesday ing at the home evenof Mrs. Alleen Nelson. Those who enjoyed the evening along with Mrs. Nelson were Katie Christensen, Jetha Christensen, Carrie Maughn, Jean Maughn and Ruth Adams. Mrs. Edes, the mother of June Stevenson, is home after spending two days in the hospital. Larin and Reva Nalder have home from a k rock buying trip just returned two-wee- Gary Randall showed slides with a tape recorded narration that took them to Idaho, and Calif. Or-ge- wm I'Jallboard Compound (damaged) m 00 l! Damaged Doors Slabs 2 oo 1 0 00 Bifolds ea. each Limited Supply on all items Asphalt Plastic Cement If Reg 2 80 Gal 2 25 BOISE CASCADE BUILDING CENTER 67 South Main, Layton-773-4- 243 or 376-345- 1 PV jl -- M |