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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS Skousen To Address iy Although Americans spend an estimated $700 million a year on nonprescription cold remedies, reports the Consumer Information Center, not a single one of these products will prevent, cure, or even shorten the course of a common cold. They can only relieve some of the sympt- Dr. W. Cleon Skousen, lecturer and noted author of over books including The Naked Communist, and So You Want To Raise a Boy will be at Roy High School, 20 2150 W. 4800 S 12 3, Seeking Seat On Kaysville Council Uncured Colds Roy Meet and JOURNAL, NOVEMBER Nov. 4, 5, 11 to deliver a series of seminars to be free to the He is currently a member of the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council. organization which has implemented events to be presented to the residents of Kaysville and Fruit Heights on an annual basis; e.g. Messiah, the Heritage Harvest Days, the annual Outdoor pageant and many other cultural and performing arts AN Solar Power Will Double HE WILL talk on the theme of Our American Constitutional System as Intended and Designed by the Inspired Founding Fathers. events. Mr. Bracken is a Kaysville businessman and has been a resident of Kaysville for eight New developments in solar technology are expected to double the power per kilogram of solar collectors by 1985, and redouble again by the end of the century. Dr. Skousen is a faculty member of Brigham Young University and has held other honorable positions such as chief of police, and has also acted as an FBI agent. years. He coached Little League baseball for three c years and is an ad-ho- member of the committee to improve community recreational facilities. SIGNIFICANT improvein batteries may decrease their weight to about ments ADDITIONAL information on the free seminars is available by calling of h one-fift- 1985 year todays weight by HE married the former by the and I Last Visit Before Christmas H. Russell Bracken, 958 E. Oxford Drive, Kaysville, has announced his candidacy for city council for Kaysville as a write in candidate. MR. BRACKEN consented to run after citizens con- cerned with the need n candidates to possess ex ience and mature judgme..., asked 8x10 him to run. Mr. Bracken is the past president of the Kaysville Civic Association. In 1976, he was the Bicentennial chairman for the city of Kaysville, he was also Northern Davis County Bicentennial chair- - PORTRAIT Dan Valentine, syndicated columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune, who says he smokes a pack a day, has agreed to give up cigarettes for one day on November 17 as Honorary State Chairman of the American Cancer Societys Great American Smokeout. Whats more, he has enlisted wife Elaine in the campaign. MR. Valentine, whose column Nothing Serious has reached millions of readers over the years, approves of Cancer Society efforts to get Utah smokers to pledge a day without smoking. Most of us who smoke have considered giving up the habit, he said, but the Connie Robins and they have 2000. three children. Mr. Bracken is currently assisting in working with both Kaysville and the city of Fruit Heights to help purchase a community park for the two cities. Mr. BraCken feels that the city council should be sensitive to local values and meet the needs of all residents. He also feels there is a need to develop community resources. He feels a need to widen the communitys tax base because the vast expansion which has occurred in the last few years and is sure to continue for quite some time. 7: Elay 1 T SQim SmoCincra man. oms. public. MovenMtoeir thought of never lighting another cigarette is too hard to face. The Cancer Society is telling us to take a day at a time. MEMBERS of the media throughout the state... news- radio and television... are being asked to pledge abstinence from smoking for a day and share their misery, and their papers, triumph, with the public. The idea of asking smokers to quit for a day originated with the Cancer Society in Minnesota some years back. Their campaign was a big success and brought them national attention. LAST Helpful Hints bark from sun and winter wind. Garden soil should be tested ample time for adding needed nutrients before early spring planting. now to allow When buying card a psychological commitment on the part of the smoker. represents DAN Valentine agrees with Dr. Leland B. Cowan, president of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, who says, Quitting, for even one day, gives people a sense of control and that's important. He adds, .The effects of cigarette smoking on public health are disastrous. We are losing more than a quarter of a million Americans each year to this deadly habit. Quitting, for even a short time, is a start in the right direction. FOR more information, contact the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, 610 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. The phone number is They can supply posters, 322-043- pledge cards, colorful stickons, all of which will remind people to observe The Great American Smokeout. qfco UaitfliCiouo Wrap newly planted trees from the bottom limb to the ground to protect the tender a whole turkey, allow about California year, staged a similar event with such encouraging results that the American Cancer Society has asked every state to make a 1977 November 17, Smokeless Thursday and participate in the Great American Smokeout. Pledge cards are an important part of the Great American Smokeout, and will be distributed by volunteers throughout Utah. The pledge 1 V4 pounds per generous serving. Check these facts before you buy " any other stove! The Earth Stove burns Vz the fuel Of many stoves because pre heating draft manicombustion like solid fuel power plants. Super heated air prevents "cooling" of fire unlike manual "hole drafts do. Even fold promotes efficient and complete large chunks burn slowly and frequent ash removal. Mrs. Ila Bea McEntire of Layton was a luncheon guest Thursday of her sister Mrs. Ima Harvey. Mrs. Phyllis Meacham of Sinclair, Wyo. came to Utah on a business trip on Oct. 19 SPECIAL OP EACH BABIES, CHILDREN, ADULTS, GROUPS-O- NE PERSON SINGLY 88. GROUPS 88 PER PERSON SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS MADE ON KODAK EKTACOLOR PAPER. COURTEOUS SERVICE-N- O ONE TO PRESSURE YOU TO BUY. LIMIT-O- NE SPECIAL PER CHILD FAST DELIVERY. In ' Kodak paper For a good look Nov. I the times of your life. 10-11-- Photographer's Hours THURSDAY 10 AM-- 1 PM, 2 PM-- 6 FRIDAY 10 AM-- 1 PM, 2 PM-7.3- 0 SATURDAY 10 AM-- 1 PM. 2 PM-5.3- 0 399 So. PM PM PM ' ' and while here she had the opportunity of seeing her son Michael play on the Layton football team with the Bountiful High School game. Michael is making his home with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham were visitors at their daughters home, Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant in Granger Tuesday evening. The occasion was daughters birthday. their Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wettstein of Ontario, Ore., were visitors of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham. Louis Elder Scott Beecher has received his mission call to r LDS mission serve a Misto the Belgium-Antwer- p sion. He will enter the Language Training Mission in two-yea- Provo on Dec. 29. He is a member of the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beecher. Terry Barber returned from High Point, North Carolina where he attended the Furniture Market and meetings the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright hosted a dinner in Salt Lake City on Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Wrights sister, Mrs. Keith Nielsen, for her birthday. Mr. Nielsen also attended. Mrs. Felshaw King entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of her husband, Attorney King, Wednesday evening with 15 family members attending. She also entertained at a birthday party at their home for their little daughter Circe on Oct. 24 on her sixth birthday. A few friends came to help Circe celebrate the special event with games and refreshments. nooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooMaoi IFeirtiii Hose Mow ffoir thermostatic draft automaintains you select. Levels out temperature matically uneven cycle of wood combustion (Manual drafts cannot do this). Home temperatures more even than furnace heat. Burns 14 hours on one wood load Converts to open fire instantly O Cook tODJust - ideal for pickup pickup style cookery Secondary drafts introduce oxygen above primary fire zone to burn volatile gases such as methanol, pyroligneous acid, etc. Airtight Prevents heat loss up chimney. EwA Qm Wfi m ol fftot wftu wtlta oi lat witoM Wotl This Stove is I.C.B.O. Approved. 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