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Show I -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 22, 1978 Reservations Accepted At Park d come, system, however, if they want to be assured camping space. The Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation reminds park users that it has d reseradopted a vation policy which will apply to all parks within the state park system except Utah Lake State Park. first-serve- year-roun- USERS WISHING ADVANCE deposits are required when making reservations. Please give as much prior notice as possible, particularly on mail requests. At $1 reservation fee is required and the first nights camping fee must be received by the park at least five days in advance of the requested reservation date. Fees vary with each park and those wishing to make reservations should consult the park in question for exact fees. to reserve space at any state i'park should contact the.superintendent at the par- ticular park they wish to visit ,by letter or in person. Only cone reservation may be made within a period per t state park. ; The purpose of the rexerva- tion system is to provide park users the comfort of knowing they will have a place to camp , when they arrive at the park ; Any remaining unreserved space at the parks will con-- ; tinue to be one a d basis. Campers ; should not rely on the first-- , y first-com- Reservations will be held open until 10 p m. for single day reservations and for 24 hours on reservations made for more than one day. Advanced cancellations will receive refunds by request only. The $1 reservation fee is not refundable. e, first-serve- The turning point in the Second world war in the Pacific came at the Battle of Midway, June 4th, 1942, when les3 man a hundred American airmen stopped the greatest fleet ever assembled to that time. has been written, and filmed, about this most striking naval air battle of all time its appropriate to focus, on some of the lesser known SO MUCH Unlike cold fronts, warm Three American THEN THERE are the lows which cross in on the west coast, moving northeast They may cross into the Washington. country from New Mexico to Oregon, and usually pass out of the country along its northern borders, between eastern Montana and New England. The main route of these lows is the Great Lakes region. The southeastern states, generally speaking and except for coastal areas, are off the beaten track of these systems. THOSE COMING in to the north usually cross with a southerly tendency until they reach the Chicago area, and then slant upward and pass over New England. Those coming over in California slant downward toward the Gulf and then moving up the east coast. Others, which never cross in Cig. Crjso Diced Clots substance in cigarette smoke which activates the blood clotting system could explain the link between cigarettes and heart attacks. A bodys the intestines than through the lungs when inhaled cigarette smoke. in bombers never did. Yorkand town Enterprise bombers sank three carriers the first in strike, though Yorktown had launched two hours later than Enterprise. But Yorktown pilots followed a more direct course to the enemy and they actually bombed Soryu two minutes before Enterprise" bombers sank Akagi and ) U.S. carriers there carried primarily three types of aircraft-fighte- rs, torpedo bombers and dive bombers. At Midway the torpedo bombers were slaughtered-an- d many of the brave TBF pilots who took off that June morning knew their likely Kaga. fate. THE FIGHTERS THE LEADERS of these dive bomber formations were of all carriers were, ironically, Commander Clarence McCluskey (Enterprise) and strangely ineffective that day. One carriers fighters never found the enemy. Another carriers mostly circled above the battle. The third group, small and outnumbered, did what it could. Lt. Commander M. D. Leslie. McCluskeys SBDs got two of the three carriers. After Yorktown had been set afire by the remaining enemy carrier, a mixd group ir The Office of Consumer Affairs is anxious to inform consumers of a new auto sales business in this area: The Auto Consignment Lot. ACCORDING to Mrs. Eueda Stevenson, executive secretary of the Utah Trade Commission, these lots sell cars that are privately owned Ihey offer lot display and e salesmen in return for a percentage of the sale, plus a lot fee Some of the consignment lots charge a lot fee after a certain period of time whether the car has been full-tim- sold or not. To avoid some potential problems Mrs Stevenson advises purchasers of a car trom such a lot to be aware of five important aspects of the sale from such a business license plates on it. A consignment lot cannot give temporary stickers so the purchaser must take care of licensing before he can drive it off the lot legally, since it is also illegal to drive without plates. Secondly, there are no warranties with any privately owned car on consignment. THIRD, THERE can be a problem with assurances of ownership. A car could be stolen or otherwise subject to confiscation and a purchaser could lose any and all of the sale price if the car was confiscated. Fourth, it is illegal to drive without insurance and again the purchaser must arrange for coverage prior to the sale so that the car can legally be driven off the lot. FINALLY, ,,urchasers should be aware that a full year of property tax must be paid by the purchaser on any title transaction into his name. This would be true even if the previous owner had paid the tax only the day before. 10 GREENHOUSE West 1700 So., Syracuse HOUSE PLANTS is.v V Tj Make your home safer from by taking simple preventive steps. If you do several minor things together, ou will probably be aide to prevent most burglars from breaking into and entering your home 1. IF you have wooden sash windows, the kind that slide up and down, drill a hole at the downward angle through the sliding part and into the frame at any point W hen you insert a pin or nail into the hole, it will keep the window from being further. raised any 2. If vou have sliding glass windows or doors, install special locks, available at most hardware stores, that allow you to o;en the window or door slightly, then turn the 6 lix k to hold it fast IF you have jalousie ckxirs, take out Mh pane ol glass, apply heavy industrial 3. Now Open in Clearfield Glass Company South State 1181 FOR ALL YOUR GLASS NEEDS Residential i - Auto - Business Large Enough to Handle All Your Glass Needs Small Enough to Offer Friendly. . . Personal Service Screen Repair Used Windshields BOB WEBB Call 773-373- 1 Receiving i'ie community pride grant are, to r, Mary Ann Homer, Lisa Hess and Renee Rougelot. 1 members representing Davis County at the State Youth Health Conference in Salt Lake City on June 5th through 7th won a $90 grant on their proposal for a day camp. The day camps will be e for children ages in Davis County. 4-- Mrs. Stevenson says that the purchaser should be aware that responsibility for these aspects of the auto sale will be his after any title is transferred into his name. THERE SHOULD be no problem in buying a car through such a business provided the consumer is aware of the circumstances involved in such a transact- ion. iyy THE COMMITTEE that attended the health conference fS Uiiil am u o plans to instruct these children in good nutrition, physical fitness, and poison control among other things. Those members attendstate health ing the conference and serving on the day camp committee are Patty Shoell, and Lynnette Owens from Clearfield, Denise Many people may not know it, but May was formerly considered an unlucky month for marriage. In fact, the way the month of June became the month of marriages is connected with the superstition .that May was the month in which young people should not marry. WHEN JUNE came around, a backlog of engaged couples had been created, 4-- Andersen and Winette Dalton Knoijo? In what war was the Battle of Bull Run fought? 2 What is an albino7 ,1 Give another name for the Battle of Little Big Horn. 4 How many U S. Presidents were born in June? 5 When is the official hurricane season? Answers: I The War Between the States. 2. A person, bird, animal or plant abnormally white in color. Custers Last Stand None. June 1 through November UTAH Cooperative Extension Service is an equal employment opportunity employer, provides services to all "persons regardless of race, color, or national origin. Fashion' Summer white in all cotton pants and tops are being shown. These cool outfits are piped at the neck and sleeves with one or more colors. cc;ni::ucu3 alulrrum thus cutters Loir gt pmen nmn crop producing a of marriages for June. Since June is an accepted month of marriages and graduations, in late May or for the early June, June is a month to sell merchant two-mon- VJho 3. 4. 5. eight-twelv- from Sunset, Nadine Thorson, Mary Ann Homer, Tamara Wilson and Lisa Hess from Kaysville, Jean Parkin, Lori Welch and Chuck Evans from Bountiful. gifts. For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job Tubioivarc imports mzm hud- bottep'h Taiwan is not likely to face quota restrictions on exports of stainless tableware to the United Slates, savs C.T. ( huan Don Pearson Manager FiTHI EGTikJATEG RUMOR HAS it that U.S. producers will ask the International Trade Commission to suggest to President Carter in a bid to cut 3 to 7 million or 773-856- 6 394-650- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance dozens from the 1977 level of 10 million dozens of Taiwan-mad- e stainless tableware, ens p reras teiisrJuo StGFTO burglars h AMERICANS WHO view todays world as difficult can cheer themselves with the men. ary of a time when the countrys young men faced a much grimmer hour. RECEIVE GRANT In Rr iu Ut. Crr r crewmen who often died for country with great bravery. Enterprise airmen didjhe lions share, and sustained heaviest losses. But all three torpedo squadrons were decimated. Only four Enterprise TBFs survived, none from Hornet and only one from "Yorktown"! FAILING TO prov ide sufficient information for the tamp to give adequate medical treatment in the absence of parents could prove fatal. Information should include health problems, allergies and sensitivities, immunization status, and any current treatment ALL S: THE GLORY of this victory information SPECIALS A& B I Before sending yourchild tocamp this summer, be sure he has had a complete physical examination and that the examining physician provides the camp with all pertinent Drive a way, and SA VE a lot! 825-814- "Enterprise lies with the airmen and Physics GUNNELLS r dive Yorktown bombers (Hornets had landed at Midway or ditched) struck and doomed Hiryu, which went down during the night. Loti 'IQ GK twenty-fou- and J0H3 Ume 1711 of carriers dive bombers found the enemy Hornets" dive fleet. n F FIRST, SINCE these lots are selling on consignment from private owners, license plate transfer has to be transacted with the previous owner himself. The purchaser should be aware that it is illegal to drive a purchased car with another individual's RESEARCHERS have identified a protein called rutin which triggers the blood clotting reaction. Although rutin is present in a wide variety of vegetables, it is apparently less likely to be absorbed through intact--Yorktow- - kllQ United States, come out Caribbean and move up the east coast. direction, or northerly push, as they cross the United States from west to east. Some come m from northern California and up as far as back carriers ileet, Japan's best and biggest carrier division, the carriers which had bombed Pearl Harbor. ENTERPRISE, HORNET and Yorktown accounted for all four enemy carriers and turned back the entire Japanese fleet (Between two and three a m on the morning of June 5th, the Japanese ONE TWO carriers had been knocked out-a- nd that he" faced a dawn air strike if his fleet continued east toward Midway Island, and turned did the damage to the enemy to the of the systems have an upward still had two events Znovj 7io VJcathar - commander realized the U.S. PICK UP AND DELIVERY glue to the frame, and replace the panes This will keep a burglar from taking out one pane after another to gain entrance. 4 Engrave your valuable possessions with your Social Security number or driver's license number, then put up a decal on your windows BAYS c mg the fac 5. t BMLY PUT decals on windows stating that your home is protected bv an alarm company - even these decals tree or for a trom many In ms because though it isnt can he obtained (3 minimal charge security alarm its a source of 2) advertising for them. he thief will go nuts trying to I find the alarm system so he can disconnect it 6 Make your house look lived m at all time's If vou go awav. leave cm a radio, IV or ght 7. TURN your phone hell down to its lowest level when wiu're away An unanswered, tinging telephone is a dead giveaway no one is home 8 If you have doors or windows siree-nebv shrubbery, lx hind which a burglar might work, LAYTON CLEARFIELD THURSDAY, JUNE 22 FRIDAY JUNE 23, SAT. JUNE 24, SUN., JUNE 25 n FOR use inexpensive burglar alarms to protect I n U FOR U them. I. WATCH out for survey takers they mav he thieves finding out vour habits Always ask them for a callback number and make sure that the survey is I ginmate 10 Make sure ail your tools and ladders are lorkrd away or out of sight Why give a burglar just what he nee'ds to break it7 II. ALWAYS separale your car and house keys. Turning your house keys over to a parking lot attendant gives him a way to make duplicates. SOFT l I I l l L. L Pinto Beans, Spices, Melted Cheese. Enchilada Sauce, Garnishes on a soft Flour Tortilla 1 |