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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 18 1976 , ....... ,?, v ,x r I i . I 1 . ,- ' -- i v X -- ,l s. i ; x 5 . M -? ,- A t school The new slate of officers to serve for the 1976-7year for Davis Chapter of FFA (Future Farmers of America) are: Front row, left to right Malcolm Harvey, secretary; Kelly Criddle, president; Phillip Hill, vice president; Brian Law, treasurer. Back row, Flint Richards, reporter; John David Persival, sentinel; Robert Stewart, photographer and Jed Barker, historian. Advisors are LaVar Godfrey and Don Edwards. 7 FFA OFFICERS Chapter held of America Annual Greenhand Welcome on Thursday, Nov. 4. At this meeting the officers with the proceeded ceremonies and announced The Clearfield its Future the Greenhand recipients. Afterwards everyone went roller skating and enjoyed the even- Farmers ing. TO ACHIEVE the honored award the greenhands must be enrolled in a vocational agriculture class, learn the FFA motto, and know various information on the FFA organization. There were receive the 26 members to Greenhand The Clearfield Degree. Chapter will hold their Annual Chapter Farmer Welcome at the end of November. ALSO THIS month the FFA organization is holding their 49th annual National Convention in Kansas City, Mo. The Clearfield Chapter was honored to send three of the chapter officers back to the convention. The officers who received Syracuse Lions transplanted three large trees last Saturday creating a nice park area on the corner of 1700 S. and 2000 W. LIONS PROJECT What was a corner of anything but beauty right in the heart of Syracuse, was transformed into a most beautiful and artistic park in the matter of a few hard working hours there on Saturday. MEMBERS of the Syracuse Lion Club recruited possibly every member and other interested citizens available and commenced their project early Saturday morning at the comer of 1700 South and 2000 West, on property owned by the Rubie E. Holbrook f atopy. Along with heavy earth moving equipment owned by Dale Smedley and operated by Vance Bennett, three very beautiful pine trees were moved from different areas around the community and every year in Syracuse with some special Christmas beauty. THESE trees all are very IT IS anticipated that these old and show many years of trees will be beautifully decorated as soon as they lovely care and protection. One was moved from the backyard of Mrs. Rubie Holbrook, another from the front yard of Mrs. Lucille have sufficient time to settle and begin their new growth in the new location. And will in Moss who resides on the West Point Highway, and the third tree was donated by Dick Hirai, who is a member of the Lion Club. This one too was moved from his yard. Sufficients top. soil was-- nauietf' to the hrea.andthe trees artificially planted. This was only a start for the Lion Club members who commence the Christmas season Two more burglaries have been reported at Howards Slough in Hooper this week, according to Lt. Dean Egbert of the sheriffs office. Gary JELENK 2P.1025 HP.?50 Size 4 Practice Soccer Ball Warm-u- p Robinson of West Jordan reported Tuesday that several items were missing from his Volkswagen. The car had been parked in the parking lot at Howards Slough from 1 :30 to 5 p.m. on Monday. uuu Iu Womens 100 Acrylic 91I L 5 JELENK Sport Jerseys Polyester Blends, crew & EeB5 excessive deaths could occur if the swine flu reaches epidemic He returned five minutes later to retrieve the gun, but it had been stolen. The automatic was valued at $400. LT. EGBERT said the burglaries are still being investigated. The time of the robberies has been shifted from mornings to afternoons, rk It Universal seems that (liMM modern statesmen cant tell a lie, either. The correct name for it is official denial." Star, Minneapolis. MnJ WUJ&7 WAY -- CHAIN SAlnJ CLONIC FACTORY REP. WILL BE HERE FREE DEMONSTRATIONS NOV. 19 Arrested tributing 100 Monday for a controlled dissub-- LADIES BLOUSES Poly. Broken Sizes Reg. 29.00 to 14.00 Special UPON THEIR return they will give the total Clearfield Chapter a slide presentation of what they experienced at the convention. DR. JOHNS said the success or failure of the flu campaign will depend on how many individuals are immunized. If there are not enough people who are protected when the flu season begins next month, public health efforts will not be sufficient to prevent an all-oepidemic should one begin. The health department has immunized 22,000 people in Davis County-alm- ost 20,000 of them received immunizations the first week. The goal of the department is to immunize at least 60 percent of the 60,000 people in Davis County who are eligible. This would result in 36,000 people in the county receiving immunizations. 376-850- 5 LADIES PANTS DR. JOHNS said those who receive swine flu immunizations should not need to take other flu shot as well. We are not expecting old flu types this year, he said, rk He said the health department hopes to immunize 14,000 residents, at the mass clinics and other specialized clinics. SPORTING GOODS 11 N. Main, Kaysville proportions. Between 25,000 and 30,000 people died in the United States during the Hong Kong flu epidemic. ACCORDING Dr. to Richard Johns, director of the Davis County Health Department, after this date the vaccine will only be available by appointment through private (I ck ci- tizens. The U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare had estimated that 50,000 ut lot C5 Acrylic Blend campaign to immunize scheduled for Saturday, Nov. from 9 a.m. through 5 p.m. at Layton High School, 440 Lancer Lane, and the Valley Music Hall, 835 North 400 East, North Salt Lake. flu epidemic without an immunization program, could have cost 6 billion dollars and resulted in 1,130,000 lost productive years of life. this opportunity were David Allen of Sunset, our chapter president, Kevin Birt of Clinton, our chapter sentinel, and Layne Waite of Syracuse, our chapter treasurer. They left for Kansas City on Tuesday the 9 and will return home on Saturday, Nov. 13. physicians and the health DARRELL Anderson, 69 West Main, in Grantsville, also duck hunting at Howards Slough reported he left a shot gun in the parking Suits States is the only country which has attempted a mass HEW had estimated a swine department. Dep. Bud Cox. 1 Junior mid-ca- lf Sox unselfish efforts, time and expense for' all to share, vsb 5, VICTORY 8PECBAILS Tube deed lend a great amount of Christmas spirit to the community this year. Much community thanks goes to this active group of club members, interested citizens and those who donated these beautiful trees, for their MISSING was a shot gun valued at $230, a shot gun case $12-1shoes at $29, an Arctic suit and rain coat at $100, 50 duck decoys at $75 and 12 goose decoys at $30. The window of the car had been pried open, according to Salutes the Davis Darts State Football Champs DR. JOHNS said the United 20 2 More Burglaries At Howard Slough mim Shoes last free mass immunization clinic to administer swine flu shots is The Special 09 - stance for value were two Davis County men and a juvenile. DANNY Leyba, 29, 989 E. Clearfield, Neil B. 1150 S Sutter, 29, 1869 N. 200 W Sunset, and a 17 year old juvenile were arrested about 4 p.m. Monday attemoon in the area of 1400 N. Main in Lay-toThey had in their possession 70 to 80 grams of heroin worth approximately $5000. n. Arraignment was held Tuesday morning where the men were given a week delay in order to obtain attorneys. Sutter asked for a court appointed lawyer. He was returned to Davis County jail but Leyba has already been released on bail. The juvenile was sent to Moweda Youth FREE CHAIN WITH EACH SAW Super Pro 40 plus FREE EXTRA CHAIN worth $16.59 Save on our finest, most powerful lightweight. New low FREE extra chain! price-ran-d 2.3 cu. in. engine, 14 bar, Anti Vibration System. Automatic chain oiling, Chain Brake. CHAIN SAW SHARPENING Home in Roy. fASmOOW VOOJLACBEE 251 West 5th South, Bountiful - 295-94- 1 6 TRY OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Open Weekdays 10-- 9 - Saturdays 10-- 6 All Bankcards Welcome THE ARREST was the culmination of a three month investigation by the Clearfield and Layton Police Departments. Five cars were involved in the arrest including Rick Rendon and Chuck Chadboume from Clearfield and Chief Lamar Chard, Kent Lewis, Phil Bodily and John Lybbert from Layton. They were assisted by two drug enforcement officers from Salt Lake City, die i mm (immirD mum sflb |