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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 8, 1977 - r 4 ;:.' f," V ' jMWk , t K3 i sx - "VwW v- . v it u V --- vi W ft "- Celery o -- I Texas Pink xii Grapefruit ' i . J J s L Danny Solis puts a coin into the collection can held by Jimmy Young, students of Vae View Elementary School. Association is sponsoring a The school Coins for Children drive with the proceeds to be used to buy gift certificates from a local merchant and given to needy children in the school area. Students are urged to earn the money and give generously in the true spirit of Christmas, according to a PTA spokesman. Parent-Teach- SUPPORT COIN DRIVE The Clearfield Police Department responded to 99 calls from Thanksgiving Day until noon Friday, Dec. 2. ANTONIO Carabajal, 45, Country Club Road, Ogden, was knifed in an altercation in the parking lot near Smiths Food King on Nov. 24. Mr. Carabajal stopped his car when he saw two men fighting and another man ready to enter the fray. A man atshort, dark-haire- d tacked Mr. Carabajal with a hunting knife, cutting him on the left hand, lip and his back, after which the assailant and his partner took 209 MR. Carabajal drove him- ARDEN D. Black, 34, no. 13 Court, Layton, was booked into the Davis Jail for allegedly two pairs of Levi Pants from Smiths Food King. The suspect told Officer Bill Nilsen that he needed money and was going to sell the pants, valued at $13.99 a pair. He was also booked for public intoxication. ORVAL (Jack) Cotton, 110 South Main no. 3, reported that a pearl watch fob, inlaid with gold, valued at $500 was Christmas Trees taken from his apartment along with a glass vial of two pennyweights of gold, valued at $12, a gold tie tac in the shape of a horse shoe valued at $50 and $30 in cash. Clearfield Police ascertained that entry could have been gained through a back Live in Pots Plant Latdr! Scotch, Austrian Red Pine window of Mr. Cottons apartment. Investigation is r 3 -- Earls Trailer shoplifting medical assists, four suspersons, three picious domestic disturbances, four persons disturbing the peace, 7 cases of criminal mischief, 3 burglaries, 4 thefts from autos, 3 cases of shoplifting, 2 traffic complaints, 2 reported prowlers, 2 cases of hit and run, 3 intrusion alarms which proved to be bedroom forced and the door case splintered when he awoke early Wednesday morning. The door had been locked from the inside. Mrs. Chelemes was away at the time. at large and Clearfield Police are continuing the investigation. County son found the door to ms mothers and was released. His assailant is still off. & Mrs. Chelemes self to the Davis North Medical Center where he received medical attention U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SOLD AT PHILS er . ENTRY was probably gained through the bedroom window from which the screen had been partially tom and the latch undone. Police found mud, dirt, twigs and leaves in the bedroom under the window. Several artificial flower arrangements had also been disturbed for no apparent reason. Missing are a diamond watch, two wedding bands, two solitaire engagement rings plus an undetermined amount of coins, some of which were collectors items, and a payroll check. The burglars left $146 in cash and another payroll check which had been in the same drawer as the one taken. Police are continuing the investigation. groundless. Two cases of child neglect, 2 of public intoxication, 2 reported stolen vehicles,. 2 criminal disturbances, 4 ci- tizen assists, 3 assists to other police departments, 1 case of aggravated assault, 1 curfew violation, 2 open doors or windows, 2 juveniles in possession of alcohol, 1 juvenile in possession of tobacco, 1 case of false information, 1 trespasser, vehicle, property, child, 1 1 1 runaway, 1 lost barking dog, 1 THERE were nine traffic accidents in that period of time also, ma ALSO investigated were eight cases of theft, six 1E. -- 1 abandoned destruction of juvenile sniffing gasoline, of missing property and 1 case of cruelty to animals. ' : . Comet 1 Ppp burglarized sometime on 17, according to police reports. Mrs. Viola Mr. and Mrs. John Mainland visited in Tremon-toon Saturday with Mrs. Leola Madsen and other relatives. Nate Seidner who is with the U.S. Navy and on leave from Chicago visited with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gundelfinger while home and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Seidner and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gundelfinger entertained at a family dinner in Check these facts before you buy', any other stove! his honor. Nate left Sunday for San The Earth Stove burns Vz the fuel of many stoves because pi, heating dutt mam , laid piomotes efficient and compete combustion like Supeibeated an prevents solid fuel power plants bole" diafts do tven "cooling" of fne unlike manual taige chunks bum slowly and tiequent asb removal Packer is con- fined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where she is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Christensen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. John Crawley and family of Kaysville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer and family. Mrs. Alene Thayn is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she is undergoing treatment. The Jay F. Cullimore family of Kaysville and Grant Cullimore family of Layton attended the 80th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Pearl Cullimore at Garland on Saturday, Dec. 3. All the family members as well as those out of state were on hand for the special n Diego, Calif, where he will go on board a ship for his next assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and son Paul were Saturday overnight guests in Logan of their daughter, Miss Annette Kirby. Even temperatures tbeimoslabc diatt auto matically maintains tempeiatuie you select levels out uneven cycle of wood combustion ( Manual diafts cannot do Ibis) Home tempeiatuies more even than furnace White 4 Roll Pk. Zee not wasted seconds d.atts Airtight Tut mfhM Prevents heat loss up chimney 2lwt I mitlui uV tttiuf uuM d o Won tl(W GouEimv nniri This Stove is I.C.B.O. Approved. COME IN AND SEE IT BURNING Don Pearson --C- 3EE ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 or Morton Pies nee eumtis - Manager 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Good -- 4 Ib. Western Family Spdietti Macaroni Spring Garden Peas K1 For Residential U.M Mu! Com Beef Hash Tissue heal desued volatile mtiuduce oiygen above primary lire tone to bum etc gasessuchasmethanol pyroligneous acid 15oz. Armour E Battromi Converts to open fire instantly Wood gases III Dark LOWEST PRICE EVER or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job 501b. Golden West and Burns 14 hours on one wood load Cook topiusf set thermostat to cooking - ideal loi Clock Pot style cookery PFuiiiilGilS C L A T CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS heat Diclno o c o THE HOME of Mrs. Alice Chelemes, 450 E. 1700 S. was Nov. OOP U continuing. 2463 East Cherry Lane, East Layton rats TOV ib. Nabisco rr 21b. Ore Ida I? & |