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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 22, 1977 t spsfc.'V'.' n - Kaysville City police report from Nov. ACCIDENTS, - 4 state report 2, short form 2, hit and run 1, and injury 0. Alarms 2 Carrier Foods and Guitar City. -- Assists other departments arrest, LPD prowler, LPD family fight, DCSO traffic stop; ELPD alcohol and ELPD alarm. burglary - 3, auto 2 and TV, 1 ; civil dispute - 2. Disturbing of the peace - 2; dog complaints 2, at large 2, domestic problems 0, illegal shooting 1 of pheasants in city; lost 1; medical emergency - 2, home 2. Open doors -- 1 Kaysville Medical Center. -- 6, UHP of BREACH trust, 1; Completes Navy Basic Training PROWLERS - 3; recovered 6, wallet one, bicycles 3, gun 1 and camper shell 1. State impound 2; ..summons service 6; suspicious circumstances 4; theft 7 - a down jacket, auto property Seaman Recruit Bill Penna of Layton arrived at Salt Lake City airport Oct. 27 after completing eight weeks of basic training at Navy Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Welcoming Bill home were Penna, brothers Robert and Chuck and close friend Lisa Stary, all of Lay-toA dinner was given in his honor at his parents home that evening. BILL IS a 1976 graduate of Layton High School where he lettered in track and crosscountry. He was also active in scouting and earned his Eagle award. He left for Memphis Naval Air Station Nov. 11 where he will undertake 15 weeks of Class A training in Air Traffic n. (un- sheets 15 plywood. Threats 2, personal and phone. Traffic; 106, 1 driving without license, 1 driving on revocation; 2 driving under influence, 2 expired registration, 3 expired safety inspection, 1 failure to yield right of way; 1 improper lookout, 1 improper registration, speeding, 1 stop sign, 8 3 traversing closed road, 2 no motorcycle helmet and 82 overnight parking. Trespass 2 and vandalism 9. np Mortgages and trust deeds recorded in Davis County during the third quarter of 1977 were valued at $95,002,783, according to a report released by Security Title Company. Leading all lending institutions in dollar value of mortgages for that period were First Security Corporation banks and subsidiaries. FIRST Security Bank of Utah, First Security State Bank, First Security Mortgage, and Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation granted loans valued at $9,182,486, nearly 10 total. From percent of the third-quartFirst Security lenders also led in value of loans made, with a total of $29,711,460. r, January-Sep-tembe- Control. BILLPENNA founded) and Davis Mortgages Hit $95,002,783 During Quarter his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank parts, bicycles 3, doors Readies Farm Survey USDA V' IN THE LINE OF DUTY tPUGnid 15 year old Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Cory Schofield, : fcon of - A' "VS 4 A. A v.Vw' The large 1977 wheat harvest coupled with the new farm program, and a recent rise in hog numbers and cattle on feed have created an in interest increasing agricultures upcoming potential. THE Utah Crop and Livestock Service Reporting working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture will conduct a survey in late November and early December to put some solid information on the line as to v?5 Sheriff William Lawrence and Lt. Stan Tebbs display weapons that have been confiscated by the Davis County Sheriffs Office during the last few months. Rea Sftsill Beit Schofield, at 1451 S. Bluff Road, Syracuse, will be fea- - tured in a piano recital on Monday evening, Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. IT WILL be held at the Bertha Eccles Art Center at 2580 Jefferson Ave., in Ogden. YOUNG Schofield a is how student at Clearfield High HE HAS been a student of James Pingree for the past eight years. The public is vited to attend, vsb in- Registration Drops At Weber State Americas quarter compared to the corresponding time a year ago at Weber State College was reported by the WSC dean of admissions. MILTON C. Mecham said of .08 of one percent in enrollment came principally in the freshmen and sophomore classes. the decrease production, and storage marketing decisions. Information about wheat acreages and production and hogs will be available Dec. 22, and cattle and chicken data The overall enrollment comparison is 8,741 for this quarter and 8,818 for fall quarter a year ago. THE FROSH head count was down 261 and the sophomore class down 58 compared to last year, but increases were shown in the junior class by 106 students, and in the senior class by 160. Dean Mecham noted that an "increase in the number of senior students is always a good sign, because it reflects the college's holding power." Completes Navy Basic Training Navy Seaman Recruit Jack A. Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Berger of 2311 S. 1800 W., Syracuse, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Recruit Training Command, OGDEN HIGH School, with graduates attending fall 1,141 quarter, led the traditional GREAT FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Evenings & Weekends 122 So. Mtn. Rd. Fruit Heights 376-414- 9 LUXURY CAR HEADQUARTERS '76 MARK IV 0,900 Silver Luxury w Or 199 Lease tor 36 mos '76 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Towne Loaded Or 76 Or 75 7,503 179 Lease tor 36 mos LINCOLN Towne 6, COO Coupe, Blue 1 Lease tor 36 mos Or power Lease for 36 mos., approved credit 169 75 LINCOLN 4 Dr . 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Layton, 335; and Box Elder. 277. 380; CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS LOWEST PRICE EVER For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job HMtLY RM Don Pearson -J- vtEE 59 7,500 MARK IV Moon Roof Fun San Diego. feeder schools" in numbers of students enrolled in the freshman class, Mr. Mecham reported. The area's other leading feeder schools and the &. agricultural producers will be asked to voluntarily cooperate in the project. W. GRANT Lee of the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service noted that the purpose of the survey and resulting reports is to provide producers and those associated with them with the latest information for reasonable A slight drop in enrollment of 77 students during fall on Jan. 30, 1978. Copies of the reports will be available from the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service office at P.O. Box 11486, Federal Building, Room 4432, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. many acres farmers planted to winter wheat for harvest in 1978, how many cattle are on farms and ranches, and the size of the hog inventory and the number of pigs expected to be born in early 1978. Another report will cover chickens. These estimates will be based on mail survey responses from some producers and personal interviews with others. Overall, a representacross-sectio- n of tive School and a member of the sophomore basketball team. . . Immaculate White Clover Nebraska raw Finest grade pure Cans & Bottles GUTTERS - Manager ESTIMATES--773-856- or 394-658- 6 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 2773 So. Main, Bntfl. Parts & Service 292-720- Open Sat. 1 . . |