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Show tirWiiwy"i1,ll,,t,ly WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- 1. ry ' NpNV llf'1,M"lll,'l,t,,,lli"ll, Y NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 10, 1977 IS r&nv&L?v.9 '2?' ' r Donald Weaver T; Promoted asses Layton resident Donald D. Weaver has beeii promoted to U colonel in the Air Force Reserve. HE IS a Reserve Supplement Officer and serves in the Directorate of Procurement and Production at Hill AFB. In civilian life he is employed in the directorate as chief of the phototrainer branch. COLONEL Weaver began his military career in 1946 by enlisting in the Air Force and was discharged in 1948. He was graduated from Utah State University in 1952 and KATHRYN HILL HEATHER WIGGLE received his commission through the Air Force ROTC program. Other Reserve assignments include assignments with the 945th Military Airlift Group at Hill AFB and its subsequent unit, the 508th Tactical Fighter Group (Reserve). COLONEL Weaver began his civilian employment at Hill in 1960 as a contract negotiator. He and his wife Jeanne have three children. Birtnaa The congratulates all babies celebrating their first birthday anniversary at this time. They include Kathryn Elizabeth, daughter of Rodney G. and Linda Hill, 310 N. Pine Oak Lane, Kaysville, and Heather, daughter of Lynn and Becky Wiggle, 1738N. Gregory Dr., Layton. Reflex-Journ- al Layton Mrs. Jeanine Flint from Dan Knighton fits children with new frames, at the new Knighton Optical in Layton. EYE GLASSES Knighton Optical, located at 2179 N. 1700 W., Layton, is one of the newest businesses in the North Davis area. Optyl (a new light-weig- ht material), Christian Dior, Playboy, Terri Brogan and just west of the Davis North Medical Center, Dan Knighton, the manager, pledges excellent, complete and personalized services to his customers. He is equipped with a lab that makes it possible to cut and edge lenses. can also be supplied with tle delay. ls lit- MR. KNIGHTON is proud of his large selection of frames. He stocks many lines of designer frames including J& For Your Life TEN MAJOR lines of hear- In the store repairs made on hearing aids. are THE STAFF of Knighton Optical includes Dan Knighton, Carla Knighton and Bob May We Express Our Appreciation! For Your Support at L Start Fight matter where they were purchased. hearing aid batteries. Car Wash for the pa i years Jim & Lois Rashiussen Business hours are week- - Volunteers To repair and replacement services for almost any pair of glasses no ing aids can also be purchased from Knighton Optical. Many of these aids are in the ear models. They carry a complete line of in the optical business. are Adkinson. They experienced and well trained Roden Stock. The store offers LOCATED Mountain View, Wyo. spent the weekend in Layton to attend the marriage of her youngest sister. Im fighting Last year, more than a million Americans died from heart and blood vessel diseases. Every year, over 29 for your life. THATS what volunteers could say this week to residents, as they knock on doors to distribute information about heart problems. They will also be collecting contributions to pay for research, education and community service programs of the American Heart Associa- John Palmer New Owner as of March 7th are afflicted with some form of these diseases, Mrs. Penhorwood noted. But progress is being made, she said. CONTRIBUTIONS have been used to help develop units to monitor patients around the clock; numerous surgical techniques, including replacement of defective heart valves with artificial ones; and the anticipation and prevention of some types of stroke, through diagnostic and surgical techniques. Mrs. Penhorwood urged residents to give generously to assist in the continuing battle against heart disease, the nations number one killer. chairman. She is directing the efforts to numerous volunteers, with the assistance of Mrs. Vem Hamblin, Mrs. William R. Turner and Mrs. Leo P. Casteel. their purpose. The information they give could save lives by making it possible for possible victims to quickly identify a heart attack and get prompt medical aid. the required passed Phone 376-427- 9 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE ci- tizenship test. She will take the citizenship oath later this month. Mrs. Carter is a native of Thailand, dmg The New Generation Pacesetters EL MDUBAIDXQ) 11 Recreational Vehicles 1976 Mini Motor Homes Hi 2112 St. Thomas - Was $12,350.00 SHELL Jacinto - Stock No. 23 San Stock No. 482 231 Was $12,950.00 - $11,299. NOW SPRING SPECIALS ON 76 $11,990. CLOSE-OUT- S 1976 Mini Motor Homes 212 St. Thomas 2 1 2 St. Thomas 202 La Paz Ck7 A NOW to March 26 8 O - - Was $14,403.75 to get money back for a change? It's like - IT Shawnee - Stock No. 731 or tapered boxers ny combination of 6 garments and sales slip and Jockey will mail you $3 back. LIMIT CliARPilll) 131 1377 mf tHIfMIIITCIMTII nso u wl Classic brief 3$6.50 Power-Kn- 3 mnri tOO rN 7S3 AN '14I 1977 - - NOW $2,897.00 NOW $4,349.00 34 FOOT Stock No. 1024 WAS - 12403 Travel Trailer NOW $10998 rH 1977 - 30 FOOT Slock No. 842 WV n $8.50 Ea. $3.00 Ea. $3.00 it IUI $3,297.00 Was $4,905.00 WAS NOW 8820 $8199 $3 PER FAMILY. Tapered Boxer 31 tout "E'W - just mail Jockey easy. International the empty wrapper from 6 Jockey briefs, power knit . . EslU - - - Truck Campers Comanche Stock No. 305 Was Fifth Wheel How would you NOW $12,497.00 NOW $13,397.00 NOW $12,796.00 Stock No. 575 - Was $14,622.50 Stock No. 598 Was $15,421.25 Stock No. 701 - "1 MtOHAM CITY Mam 47 DENTALS REAOV NOW Get $3 back during the Jockey Sale 97 North Main, Layton Mrs. George (Jarunee) Carter has successfully days from 9 to 5:30 and Saturday from 9 to 12:30. Appointments are not necessary. KNIGHTON Optical has two other stores one in Ogden and one in the University Mall in Orem, dmg electronic pacemakers (to maintain regular heart rhythms); coronary care tion. Mrs. Gene M . Penhorwood, 118 Ross Drive, is Clearfield VOLUNTEERS will carry identification to designate MnI Americans million -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1- Mil TON 1)1 tMH 31 130$ 376-123- PHONE 8 OPEN EVENINGS 825-224- 646 NORTH MAIN - LAYTON, UTAH 4 |