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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX-- H ' GlifiNAL, JUNE 30, 1977 AMY LANGE MEGAN GALBRAITH KERI SPENCER Happy Birthday Davis County Reflex wishes a happy birthday to all babies of the area who are, or who will soon be, Congratulations on their first anniversary go to among others: Megan Galbraith, daughter of Kent and Sue Galbraith, 938 W. Gentile, Layton, June 18; Amy Lange, daughter of Robert and Debby Lange, 137 E. 200 North, Kaysville, June 26; Keri Spencer, daughter of Elden (Mickey) and Nancy Spencer, 2165 S. 1000 West, one-year-ol- d. Last years Davis County Fair Rodeo Queen Debbi Taylor, is shown presenting the trophy to newly chosen queen Kathleen Barker, first attendant is Sherrie Anderson and second attendant is Cindy evans. RODEO ROYALTY an 18jear-olbrownette, f indy Fvans, daughter of Mr and Mrs Noal Fvans, South She has been a Weber member of the Clearfield High School rodeo club for four years and the Junior Posse She has been riding for 13 years and has been the Junior Posse queen She was Clearfield Highs FFA secretary for two years and was an at'endant to the FFA sweetheart last year The rodeo royalty will reign over all horsemanship and rodeo events at the Davis County Fair on August 18, 19 and 20 THEY WILL begin their j ears reign on Monday, July The first official event of countys rodeo queen and two attendants were selected KATHLEEN Barker, a d blond was select ed rodeo queen with Sherrie Anderson as first attendant and Cindy Fvans as second attendant Miss Barker is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A green-eye- Barker, 448 N 900 East, Bountiful. She is 19, a graduate of Viewmont High School and a member of the Spiker Rodeo Club and the Utah Quarter Horse Associa tion. She has been riding for ten years and was second attendant at the Lehi roundup last year. -- and their three children ac compamed by Mr and Mrs Reed Thurgood and their two children, have been spending part of this past week at Lava Hot Springs Wilf DeHart accompanied his grandparents, Mr and Mrs A L Ewer of Ogden to the streams of Idaho this past week, w'here they are enjoying some fishing Mr and Mrs Don Thurgood and their family moved back to Syracuse last week after making their home in Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past few years Mr Thurgood has been manager of a Sunset Sporting Goods Store there Robert Love entertained at their home with a dinner party last Thursday The special occasion was for their family members to get together for the birthday of Mrs Loves Mrs Revere mother, Chambers, the birthday of Mrs Bonnie Mann and also the wedding anniversary of Pradden and Bonnie Mann M'ss Colleen Cook was honoied last Frida) with a br'dal shower, given by Miss Cindi Williams and Miss Barbara Simpson, at the home of Cindis parents, Mr. and Mrs James T Williams Miss Cook is being married to Fugene Duiloux Harris in a temple ceremony on July 8, 7 THE SECOND attendant is 1976 Datsun 30 Year jq-- Also this Cook was Reunion For Class Of r47 past week Miss honored with a miscellaneous shower given Mrs I vie Boss at her home in Ogden Assisting Mrs Boss was Mrs Joe Bugle), both sisters of Mr Harris Mr and Mrs W lllard K Brown had a their guests week this pjst their grandchildren of logan, I uurie, isa and Clifford Brown who are the children of Air and Airs Brent Brown The litter couple have been ' Rationing in Nevada Air jnd Airs Sid Stoker B-2- by Great Gas Mileage $2988 e&m Ford N night rodeos to be held there of the fair Besides the trophies and bouquets of roses received by each of the royalty, they were given a pair of levis, a record album, cosmetics, a gift certificate, and a boot jack The queen also received an engraved silver belt buckle, a felt western hat and a scarf THEY WERE judged on their personality, appearance and horsemanship, according to Mrs. Noalene Bennett, rodeo contest chairman until the conclusion Mr and Mrs 4-- at the Oakridge Country 1432 W'est Shepard Lane, Farmington THE COST is $15per couple, $7 50 per person Planned ities include dinner at 7 30 ac-ti- v pm anddancingafterdinner If there are any questions, please contact Maxine Duer or Shirley Lar den at senat Hopetoseeyou 235-223- 2 235-413- there' Freeport Center Bldg. - Fri. 11:00-5:0- 0 Sat. Ladies LAPDs gauze & brush denim 5(0199 reg. 12.50 Big Beil I $1 sizes 28-3- 8 05 DR. STANFORD, a Salt Lake City ophthalmologist, quoted figures from a report recently released to its 21 state affiliates by the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, which showed that Utah has a blindness rate of 156 7 for every 100,000 persons This is less than one half the rate of the state wuth the highest rate of blindness, which is Mississippi THE REPORT also showed that Utah ranks lowest in new cases of blindness, with a rate of 14 7per 100,000 population In releasing the figures. Dr Stanford suggested that there are several reasons why Utah citizens enjoy such good eye health UTAH is fortunate enough to have a progressive health department, good medical facilities throughout the state, excellent ophthalmic care, and a population that has been educated as to the importance of taking advantage of all of these services for themselves and their children We believe that the work C-1- Phone Want to get a good, painful, blistering sunburn ITS EASY. Just stay out in the sun in ) our shorts or svtm suit all day on the first truly hot, sunny dav of the surbmer season Youll get )our burn Or, do you want to begin 825-155- THAT'S easy, too Jum follow the simple rules of the Americ an A1edit.il Ax-- u 5 to 20 minutes ex t ion posure the first day, JO ti 25 minutes the second da , 25 to 10 minutes the third dux 30 tn 15 minutes the fourth day Thereafter base expo- ir t.nie on the degree of redmsv and tenderness of your 'Km The shorter exposures are for those with light skin the longer times me for dirlr-skii 2 10:00-4:0- 0 Ladies Girls & Tank Tops s147 Asst, colors reg. 1.47 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC j & 1, commercial- - $50,787; 3, remodeling, $52,275; , 10, l, $17,447; 1, $1,000; fencing, 15, none; signs, 2, none; other, 16, remodeling-dwelling- garages-residentia- R3, recommended Millard Association complete plan, comprehensive approved building permits Goashnd for Layton storage units, Layton Drug, Chicken Out, and requested two week extension on Gregerson rezone A to RIB. RECOMMENDED park architect review in regard to building, parking and loca- tion of the Heritage Museum, approved final linen of Fort Lane No. 3 sub, did not accept Oak Forest 6 and 8 because of water problem, recommended deletion of Beauty Salon from ordinance, for home occupations, approved building permit for Boots, Brims & Britches, gave final approval for Brooknurst II Sub with pending on ACTION total, 76, $1,440,368. Planning Commission action taken on the following- $45,572; the Dr StanHOWEVER, ford said, we must continue to join together if we are going to prevent blindness in Utah' skin cancer But if you insist on a tan, start slow and build up gradually Suntan lotion can be helpful a presenting burn and promoting a tan The lotions contain a chemical sun screen that absorbs some of the rays, while lotting others through THEY ALSO contain a lubricant to keep the skin from drying out too quickly Suntan lotions must be reapplied at least once every two hours, and whenexer the film may have worn off or washed off - If you burn ointments, wet compresses and soothing lotions will help the discomfort A Hand cold cream or a lightweight mineral oil may be applied to the skin If the is excessive or if exten- pain sive blistering is present, consult your physician SCHOOL old yr. Organized Games LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-835- 0 regulations, right-of-way- s, Bamberger curb and gut- ter. Cases presented 1, cases resolved 1, inspections called 220, business license received 47. ZBOOKSHOB I LDS BOOKS BEST SELLERS LIBRARY LENDING THEATER TICKETS LDS DISTRIBUTION CENTER AMERICAN GREETING CARDS GENEALOGY SUPPLIES J THERE ARE NO BORN LOSERS ci- approved Morgan rezone C2 to CM, approved Phase II of Morgan final. Also requested hearing be set to annex all property involved in Fairfield Annexa C-- "Bracken's : SPEAKING OF MONEY REGISTER NOW FOR FALL 7 BUILDING permits issued: 28, dwelling, single $1,273,287; commercial-new- , following: Conditional use clause for all zones, depths of comer lots, Valley View road scheme, review of natural waterways, building by railroad tracks, special tax assessment, review of 3 increasing number of our tizens Reading Readiness - Music Arts & Crafts Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers 376-967- tion, approved changes in setback ordinance as written, approved Moss rezone A to Layton City Councils report for the month of May 1977 Is as follows: civic groups that we have been able to reach an SunsetClinton or Kaysville Stones Layton City Report stipulations, approved lien form for Wes Bennett, 3-- 5 i BENJAMIN BANKER MANY, many persons are responsible for this success," he said To each person who has donated time and money to the Society, we say thank you - thank you for supportour sight saving ing programs. It is only because of the involvement and dedication of hundreds of individuals and MINI C yd. businesses and schools, were educated in sight conservation through the Societys eye safety programs. However, Dr. Stanford emphasized, the Society, supported entirely by private donations, did not accomplish this alone in RLMLMBLR this ,,h,u . it tan t be rush d inning Try mg to rush it will onb result m a burn The burned skin w ill peel, lent ing .ni p lie and pink ag un Of tourse, the AA1 A jlm pomts out that there s no health xalue in tanning In fat t, it contributes to earb ug'ng, and wrinkling of th skin, and to proliferation if t Tricot Thousands of other Utahns, m industries, 1976 , , I said. ACCORDING to the eye surgeon, the Utah Society, an affiliate of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, screened 15,000 Utahns m free glaucoma and preschool screening clinics in CONSIDER the time of day for your suntanning The suns rays are most potent between 10 a m and 2pm, standard time You wont get much tan before 8am or after 4 pm, standard time Dont forget that yrou can burn on cloudy days, on the water, and at high altitudes summer tan picking up w rhout burning 2 of the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness has also contributed greatly to this success story, Dr. Stan-dor- d Want A Suntan: Just Follow Simple Rules a asst, styles Levis country' Club, FACTORY OUTLET Hours: Tues. Dr Gary B Stanford, president of the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, revealed that Utah has the distinction of having the lowest rate of blindness in the The Davis High class of 1347 is holding their 30jear reunion on Saturday, July 16, 1 Main, Layton Utah Has Lowest Blindness Rate will reign at all Saturday Syracuse SHERRIE Anderson, 21, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Anderson, 131 N 500 W , Bountiful She retains the position of first attendant which she has held for the past year This vivacious red head has been showing and riding horses for ten years and has been a leader of a horse club for the past six years A dance education major at Utah State University, Miss Anderson has served as rodeo queen at USU, the lehi Roundup and Pleasant Groe Straw berry day s 1573 4th at the rodeo to be held at the Davis Downs rodeo arena at Lagoon m Farmington and d the Davis County Fair wa held Tuesday afternoon at Davis Downs when the Syracuse, June 21; and Benjamin Baker, son of George and Ruth Ann Baker, 97 Crestwood Road, Kaysville, July 4 J J 228 No. Main , Kaysville J 376-935- 2 376-191- 8 Advertisement By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank Fat people are expected to be jolly, but being overweight isnt a laughing matter. Obesity is now Amencas No. 1 health problem. Its estimated that anywhere from 25 to 45 per cent of this countrys adults are obese. Fat people find it harder to work, travel, to buy clothing, to enjoy a satisfying lifestyle. The cost is too high for anyone to carry around excess poundage all day, all week, all year long. Ef- fective weight reduction, if you cant accomplish it alone, is available through many groups that can usually help the get you pounds off and EZRA T. CLARK keep them off Your investment in slimming down mav range anywhere from $250 to $500 or more a year, including about $3 per week for meeting fees and the best m special diet foods you may want to buy But its probably worth the price since its so hard to solo your wav to slender new you Organizations such as Weight Watchers and Diet Workshop have enlisted literally hundreds of thousands of overweight men and women m their programs The popularity of these franchised weight control programs Off can lie traced back to TOPS-Ta- ke Pounds Sensibly-a- n organization that first pioneered a group therapy approach to weight control almost 30 years ago The various group therapy approaches apply the ime kinds of principles that Alcoholics Anonymous has used so successfully with problem drinkers They give you group support, keep your morale up, and remind you that you arent the only one waging the battle against excess weight. Any type of weight reduction program, solo or in a group, should of course begin only after a physical by your doctor. Clinically controlled fasting programs at some hospitals across the county have recently been developed as rapid and highly effective methods of weight reduction. Generally, these are restricted to patients severely overweight. One hospital, for example, accepts only those who need to lose 100 pounds or more, or have an urgent medical reason for quick weight loss Adherents of the fasting programs say that the dramatic results-perha- ps a 10 to 25 pound weight loss the first week-- is a tremendous psychological boost for the chronically overweight person But its a drastic way to reduce, amounting to One hospital typically puts patients on a diet of water, tea, coffee and a protein supplement. The best way to lose weight, the experts agree, Ls by not having to diet at all Just practice sensible eating habits Or modify those you do have. Here are some recommendations on how to cultivate healthy eating habits for yourself. They come straight from the table of psychiatrist who works with a national diet program Dont use dinner plates Use salad plates. They make portions look larger Take a glass of water before each meal It will help fill you up. Always chew slowly. After each bite, put your fork down Make it a point to eat only while sitting down neVel while standing It helps break the nibbling habit. Its estimated that youll have 75,000 meals in your lifetime Make them sensible meals, and the odds are good that your lifetime will he that much healthier and longer. near-starvatio- |