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Show I i I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 3. 1977 Seeks Election To High Time ffiparaiirag Tine Flotsam From Imporismt Kaysville Council she golfs, camps and participates in sports and outdoor recreation activities. She became a participant on the Kaysville Planning Board in December 1974, which she is presently serving as chairperson. She believes The world is so full of a number of things, Im sure we should all be as happy as kings, said Lewis Carroll. The above quote is probably as accurate as the tongue in cheek Carroll intended it to be; since there are undoubtedly a great many things in the world, but as to whether kings are happy, there is serious question. city government can and should work with the Davis Board of Education in order to adequately serve the educational needs of our children. Better use of the school grounds is one of her concerns, including equip- BE THAT as it may, one of the aspects of life which keeps me reasonably happy is that most of the things of which the world is full of are not of any great importance to me. The real chore is to separate the important from the flotsam of life. For example, I lose little sleep over tne question of self rule for Scotland though undoubtedly this is a grim importance to certain Scots. I am not in the running as an eligible for Prince Charles, so his choice of a mate is not keeping me awake into the ment, facilities and use. Carol Page, residing at 195 South 50 West, Kaysville, has filed for the Kaysville city council on the Citizens Party ticket. CAROL IS a homemaker for her family of five while actively participating in both community ami church functions. She was bom in Bountiful, attended Bountiful High School and the University of Utah where she specialized in business. An avid outdoorsperson, Air SHE WOULD like to see additional recreation facilities and would work towards preserving and beautifying the parks we now have. She feels that King Clarion is critically in need of a park area. She would like to see our adult education classes expanded and continued growth in our cultural arts. KAYSVILLE needs leadership which can devote time needed to accomplish the tasks facing it. She feels Kaysville is a wonderful place to live and is confident that actions can be taken which will bring citizen participation in the city affairs, assuring a future which will accommodate the needs of the citizens who live there, np tionalization of lands and dividing the continent up into new nations and the awful problems of Ethopia. I GREW up worrying about Ethopia when Mussolini was at it, but after all this time, nothing seems to have been settled or improved greatly and 1 wonder if maybe the natives might have been better off if the Lion of Judah king left a little sooner. But I dont have to worry about Ethopia. Ive heard fects. Like the creeping deserts in Africa. This is h very serious problem and requires con certain ARE THERE think about the rights of nomadic tribes and na- SEE, THIS is the trouble with caring about all these things. It isnt just the thing itself, its all the ramifications, cousins and related ef- wee hours. ment has allowed the yen to rise. If you plan to visit Tokyo this year, this is important, but I dont expect to get much farther from home than maybe Provo, so the yen isnt of great concern. Turkey says it is liberalizing just about everything and Portugal says it is too but the women dont agree and I suspect the women know what they are talking about. If I lived in Portugal or Turkey, Id probably be marching with a sign or writing angry letters, but Im afraid theyll have to trudge along without me. siderable worry. When you begin to worey about this, you people who are firmly convinced they have to keep shoving or the world would stop spinning and I confess to being one of those so burdened. This places tremendous weight upon my conscience and leaves me with mountains of things no one else worries about which I have to take care of. Therefore, I am grateful for the many things about which I dont have to care. I didnt worry about the redwoods until we went through the redwood forests when we were on vacation this summer and as we watched the steady stream of trucks hauling huge redwood logs, 1 began to worry about the depletion of our forests. Now I feel guilty every time I look at lumber. By FLORENCE BITTNER your average concerned citizen can accept. Even locally there are things which no one is doing anything about, but I have to decide what Ill worry about and what Ill just have to learn to live with. ILL file. Driver Failure High In The UK LET you in on a little : The pass rate for United Kingdom driving tests is still less than 50 percent. More women than men fail it, and British driving schools say that school teachers are the slowest to learn. , EARLY SPECIALS! 10 Recount 340 NUVIX 77 Moto-Sk- is 2 Year Warranty HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 1 Wildwood on the Potomac. You see, there is a limit to the amount of responsibility THE JAPANESE govern cooling off in the tomorrow secret. sometimes write a memo about a serious situation and what should be done about it and I put it in my tomorrow file. Thats what the pile op the comer of the desk is. The memo sort of gets buried until 1 get around to going through the file one toppled, I stopped feeling responsible for much of anything that goes on at not me. vital issues hit the waste basket after a few weeks I THERE ARE rumbles of additional disclosures from the CIA, but no one ever needed either to have me spy or to spy on me, or mine, so Ill let congress and the president have words about the CIA. I spent years believing Hoover was the national Mr. Clean and when that idol former President Nixon is going to hold an open house at his residence, billed as the former west coast White House but I dont expect an invitation, so 1 dont care if he lets the neighbors in or not. I also hear Kissinger has made a deal for television interviews, but that is for the TV networks to worry about. Maybe Mrs. Kissinger, but that clean day and if it is still important, I worry about it. Youd be amazed how many 32 North 1 st West, Kaysville 376-203- 5 Pollutants Are Bad For Our Health The problem of air pollution is much in the news in the : 1970s. legislation to control the PC3K SAUSAGE hazards. Or enforcement of laws already on the books. CBDAY i-- Ui FOR people who live in metropolitan areas which air now means most of us pollution becomes more apparent all the time. Cleanup efforts have made some progress, but the city air still is loaded with unpleasant and unhealthy particles. The American Medical Association points out that theres little doubt that pollutants in the air arent good for us. Just how serious a health problem is air pollution is a question still being studied. It has been associated with a number of physical ills. Keep the home furnace in good working order. Have it WE READ about air pollution, but it seldom occurs to us that we can do something WE CAN anticipate that air pollution will continue to be much in the news in the years - : . ! ' - about it. Isnt air pollution merely a matter for the factory with the belching smokestack, or the apartment building with a smoky incinerator? Actually, there are some things we all can do to reduce air pollution. If everyone who operates an automobile would just make certain the engine is properly tuned and adjusted, a major source of air LEAVES, trash and rubbish should not be burned in metropolitan areas. Arrange for them to be hauled away. Prevention of air pollution is a matter that must be met by the whole community. Proper laws are required where voluntary actions are forcement sential. A B S- -J 50 R Yd. I SAVE 20 C With this Ad Murray Packed Reims of the Davis Dick Haynes and families spent the holiday weekend at Stillwater in the Uintas. 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