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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 3, 1977 IS Pfleasaot Tidings Foir avis Co. War Vets and will go only to those who have maintained their insurance policies in force. Vietnam veterans, who are There are pleasant tidings from Washington for Davis Countys war veterans. SOME 1,690 of them will be sharing in a $403 million cash distribution that will be made in the months ahead. covered under Veterans Life Insurance Group (VGLI), a term policy that does not pay dividends, will not participate. They get other compensating benefits. The money represents dividends that have been declared on GI insurance policies held by them. THE PAYOUT will MOST OF the recipients are the 3.5 million World War II vets who hold National Service Life Insurance (NSLI). They will split a $368 million melon. be to World War veterans and to those who saw service in the Korean War limited CORINNE SAYLOR The rest will go to World War vets who are covered by U.S. Government Life In1 surance and to (USGLI) Korean vets who have Veterans Special Life In- amount, depending upon the type of policy held, its size and the age of the holder. The general average, for those who were in World War I is $202, for World War 11 vets, $104 and for the others THE VETERANS Administration points out that the dividend being paid this year to veterans across the country is bigger than ever before. It is nearly $27 million more than in 1976. surance (VSLI). The dividends, it notes, represent a return to policy holders of funds that are in excess. This includes interest earned and savings realized THE 1,690 in Davis County who have maintained their policies in force will be get- ting a total of approximately $162,000. THOSE ENTITLED to checks will receive them automatically, without application, on the anniversary date of their policies, states the VA. Who Knows? because there were fewer Name the new coach of the Tennessee football team. 2. Who was named Driver of INDIVIDUAL THE dividend checks will vary in 3. What was game? Answers To Sports Quiz 1. deaths than were projected. They represent only a fraction, 21 percent, of the 8,220 World War and Korean veterans in the local area. $22. the Year? recent the score Colts-Cardina- of 1. Johnny Majors. 2. David Pearson. 3. 24-1Cardinals. the ls ROD SCHAFFER v F'Yf R '4 T-BO- - F" $4 98 STK. NE lb. $4 69 RIB STEAK lb. BONELESS $4 98 SIRLOIN STK. CLAIR FLOTO lb. BILL EKSTROM Four Students Working For College Degrees Four students universities throughout the state are presently teaching at Davis High School. MISS CORLINE Saylor is working in Davis Highs home-e- c department teaching home living, beginning foods, advanced foods and two hours of child development. a She has achieved bachelors degree from the University of Utah and is currently working on her masters degree in home economics. Horseback riding, cooking, sewing, music and genealogy are just a few of Miss Saylors pastimes. is a senior at Weber State Kaysville Junior High, Elementary and Try rappelling out of a helicopter. Try getting up at 5 in the morning. Try 50 push-ups- . Try repairinga $2 million piece of equipment blindfolded. Try running 2 miles in 12 minutes. Into the wind. Try feeding 200 hungry soldiers in the middle of a desert. Try finding your way through a wilderness. Try the Colorado head-o- THIS WAS highly encouraging news and the lowest rate of inflation in any major nation in the West ex- cept Germany and Swit- zerland. The reduced rate is a feather in the cap of the Ford Administration. Holding down inflation is a must in holding down justified wage n foreign and price increases and in increasing the buying power of all Americans. MR. FORD, who stressed the fight on inflation while Try tracing the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. Try running your own company at 19. Try sleeping under the stars. Try it now. Because, someday youll be glad President, can take comfort in the 1976 result. It was a notable achievement during a year of slow, but definite, economic upturn. you did. Call Army Has A Point Professor: Can you tell me 292-241- 3 something about the word statistics? Sophomore: Well, theyre something like a bikini-wh- at they reveal is interesting, but what they conceal is vital. Join the people whove joined the Army. Employer CHEVROLET Invites you to take advantage of our state inspection special 95 with coupon for the month of March. Reg. 3.25 OLSEN CHEVROLET I STATE INSPECTION Reg. 3.25 825-224- 376-123- 4 95 OFFER GOOD TO MARCH OFFER OM It full $f GOOD iotti I to march Change and ok niter POTATO LOGS 2for15 ? m 'Mfr 19th t labor reg. 38.95 S 4 and 1 5 oti f H0AGIE SANDWICHES 49. 12 Rhodes WHITE Available Comad Baal Chicken Pastrami Bologna e Ham A Cheese Other Sandwich BREAD DOUGH Bf Roast a Turkey 5 loaf pack I $go9 I SLICING SALUTO DEEP DISH TOMATOES lb. CELERY lb. FIRST QUALITY CREAM OWEBER HALF GALLON CARTONS PIZZA RADISHES OR $g19 GR. ONIONS O j 2 l MILK I 2 bu. WHOLE SCHOOL BOY RED DELICIOUS FAMILY SIZE TIDE 40 off i APPLES $149 MILK . I'?' label COKE, SPRITE TAD I HD or 8 pack 16 oz. btls. fl Q R TOP RAMEN INSTANT NOODLES 3 STAR KIST CHUNK TUNA 6't LIBBYS CORN No. 303 can LIBBYS PEAS No. 303 LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can LIBBYS TOMATO SAUCE 8 oz. CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL Oz. pkgs. oz. can 89 55 Plus SPRING TUNE UP SPECIAL VI engine parts 'S& and food - save on yourcutelectric want it, as Our Freezer beef is you in our included all frozen and wrappes price. bill! 8 Other Olsen Chevrolet Service Special Lube. Keep 646 No. Main Layton, Ut. MARCH I gp STOCK YOUR FREEZER Large Opportunities I BBifiil Final figures for 1976 were recently reported on the rate of inflation which dropped to four per cent for the year. in a raft. OLSEN PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 3 THRU 5th BABY BEEF Inflation Figures Are In try one of ours. OppO'tunrly D graduation. job is boring, Equl GRAIN-FE- agriculture teacher after If your An Far- STUDENT-teachin- g with Mrs. Beattie in the English and Humanities Department is Miss Claire Floto, who graduated from Davis High in 1974 and is currently attending Weber State College where she is majoring in English. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and has served as president of Zeta Chi Omega, a local sorority. Bill Ekstrom is working with Mr. Godfrey in the agricultural department this, year. A graduate of Layton High, Mr. Ekstrom has been attending Utah State University and hopes to become an is SCHAFFER under the guidance of Mr. Marsden in the Davis High music ! Kays-vill- e mington Elementary. g Try learning language. 98c, College where he is working toward a bachelors degree in art and specializing in music education. He also works at ROD a CHUCK STEAK Mr. Schaffer is a graduate of Bonneville High School and seeking college degrees from various student-teachin- ROUND STK. Dep. 33.10 cylinder engines are slightly less. can DRIVE-I- N WINDOWS Fast in-c- ar 646 NORTH MAIN - LAYTON, UTAK & Convenient shopping OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT A.- ROAST BEEF LIBBYS BEACH CLIFF KRAFT GOUJ-N-SOF- T 825-224- 8 OPEN EVENINGS 376-123-4 can LARGE AA FISH STEAKS MAC. & CHEESE DINNER MARGARINE EGGS 12 oz. WITH GRAVY 4 oz. 'v'Sv.V. can can 7Y .v. oz. box cans EE 447 tlo. Main Highway 91, Layton, Utah |