OCR Text |
Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 15. 1977 r Consider Exchanging Of Water By ROSELYN KIRK A water exchange between Davis County and Fruit Heights could provide water to irrigate greens at the Davis County Golf Course. DAVIS sioners County Commis- discussed the exchange of water with City Councilman LaMar Green, and decided, before the NewEagles include, front. Rodney Pearce. Back, 1 to r, Tommy Clegg, Jeffrey Pearce, NEW EAGLES Six Boy Scouts from Troop 345, sponsored by the LDS Layton 15th Ward, were presented Eagle Scout advancements at a special Court of Honor held recently. JEFF Montgomery, Stephen Sherman, Kenneth Sherman, Jeffery Pearce and Rodney Pearce. Keith Halls was the scoutmaster who helped the boys prepare to receive this very high scouting award. president of the Teachers quorum. He is now an active member of the Priests Quorum. He is a junior at Layton High School. KENNETH Sherman, STEPHEN and Kenneth Sherman are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sherman of 1832 HIS church HIS secretary of the Teachers quorum. Currently, he is active in the Priests quorum. He is a sophomore at Lay-to- n High School. MR. AND Mrs. Dewey Pearce of 1836 N. Alder are the parents of 17 year old Rodney and 14 year old Jeffery Pearce. Rodney and Jeffery have both been active in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. They both earned all 15 Weblo badges. Rodney was the first boy in the Layton 15th Ward to earn all the badges. Both served one year on the Youth Leadership Corp. activities DUTCH DOY 6RDPET ACTIVE in the LDS Church, Rodney served as secretary and counselor in the Deacons quorum, as president of the Teachers quorum and as first assistant to the bishop in the Priests quorum of the Layton 15th Ward. At present, he is the second assistant to the bishop in the Priests quorum of the Layton 7th Ward. He is also the ward seminary representative. CLEMS Over 20 Yrs. Experience Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! We clean all kinds ol furnlture-- we B remove dog and cat odors $IS95 RODNEY has achieved many honors in sports. He played Little League football, basketball and baseball. He was chosen a Little League With Adv. Davis County's Largest Cleaners Carpet & Furniture for Zenith 5000 or ask PHONE Among his sports awards are a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophy in tfie kick, pass and punt competition, a 1st place trophy in the baseball throw FREE ESTIMATES YEAR EME3) Fruit Heights will be culinary water which by law cannot be mixed with irrigation water provided to the golf course by Weber Basin. is If the agreement approved and the well is turned over to Fruit Heights, this could alleviate the need for culinary water in Fruit Heights. Commissioner C.E. Moss has been negotiating with Fruit Heights City Council to finalize the agreement. course, but decided it would be too expensive to put in the pipe and construct the pump house that would be needed. The 300 foot deep well had previously been It A tion. He has a 1st and 2nd place trophy in kick, punt and pass competition and a trophy for ping pong championship play. JEFF has served as the Deacons counselor, quorum second first counselor and president. He is now the first assistant in the Teachers quorum, dmg T0VII . , & PARTS & COUGAR LEASING 2773 South Main, Bountiful I. ninth grader at North Layton Junior High, Jeff Pearce also excels in sports. He has played one year of football, two years of basketball and one year of baseball on North Layton teams. Jeff has received 26 sports awards in county recreation competi- & SALES m fSW THE Layton High School senior has lettered two years in baseball. CLOSEfDUY MERCURY ISliliiK lifliiis and tropmes for ward and stake ping pong competition. He played on North Layton Junior Highs basketball and baseball teams. , LINCOLN ' whether it will hold up. If the test is satisfactory, the county and city will sign an official agreement. . -- finite n Mwfi (fiimt: tested and pumped 350 gallons of water per minute, Commissioner Glen Flint said. He suggested Fruit Heights test the well to see . -- v the county considered using the well to water the greens at the golf AT FIRST CLEANEST CARS III OTHER LUXURY CARS 10,988 1977 MARK V Divlnci," Beauty.. 10,788 1977 MARK V ilver Luxury . . 6,988 1976 LINCOLN T0WNE Dr White . 7,388 1975 MARK IV qua, luxury . . . 7,488 1976 LINCOLN owne Coupe, Moon Rf 6,988 Green, Moonroof . . 1975 MARK IV 4,588 1975 LINCOLN Dr Med Brown . 3,888 1974 LINCOLN Dr., blue white . 3,988 1974 LINCOLN OUPE. White Beauty . 4,288 1973 MARK IV, old Luxury . . 2,788 1973 LINCOLN Dr brown wc 1,988 1972 UNC0LN dis- cussed at some length the mechanical procedures for accomplishing this exchange since the water provided by All-Sta- r. operator 773-500- 0 activities of the. Deacons quorum and SEVENTEEN year old Stephen was bom in Chicopee Falls, Mass. He has worked in the Cub Scouts, the Boy Scouts and Explorers for the past nine years. Stephen has received the On My Honor and Duty to God awards. League church include serving as president N. 650 W. Both have received the Order of the Arrow. baseball, basketball and ball. 16, was bom in Fort Worth, Tex. He has worked in the Cub Scouts, the Boy Scouts and the Explorers for eight years. He has received the On My Honor award. football. HE HAS held church leadership positions. Active in sports, he has Little include being a counselor in the Deacons quorum and the is JEFF is active in the LDS Church and currently holds a youth leadership position. He participates in track and STEPHEN and Kenneth Sherman are brothers. Jeffery and Rodney Pearce are also brothers. Fourteen-yea- r old William T. Clegg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clegg, 491 W. 1875 N. has been scout senior patrol leader and a scribe. played 15, leader, scribe, senior patrol leader and quartermaster. He was selected for the Order of the Arrow. T. Clegg, Jeff Montgomery, COMMISSIONERS and Jeff Montgomery. Not present for picture, Stephen and Kenneth Sherman. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montgomery, 642 W. 1800 N. He has been a scout patrol THE SIX boys are William exchange could become final, the well should be tested and a legal agreement drawn up by Milton J. Hess, county attorney. The proposal is for the county to deed Fruit Heights a well located along Highway 89 and northeast of Davis Park in exchange for an agreement which would allow the county to water greens at the course after Weber Basin irrigation water is turned off in the fall and before it is turned on in the spring. 292-720- 1 SERVICE OPEN SAT. . s I K |