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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 197 Bicentennial Beautification When it comes to an all out Bicentennial beautification of homes and yards, the Kays-vill- e Utah LDS Stake is determined to make this a suc- cessful project throughout their stake area. THEY HAVE a beautification of homes and grounds project and contest underway sponsored by the Stake beginning with the month of April continuing through to the month of Sept. They have prepared an at- tractive brochure being delivered to each home, in an effort to get everyone interested and involved in the fix-ucampaign to clean-up- , and paint-uTHE BROCHURE is a guide to assist everyone with helpful hints in the home and yard clean-up- . It suggests how to plant a vegetable garden and care for it, tree care, trimming of bushes and hedges, lawn care, flower gardens, fruit trees for Utah, compost pile, best types of fertilizer etc. The contest Horizons 76 is wv Crestview Elementary did its share in making the goal Million Trees for a Million People a success by selling 2450 trees last week. Fifth and sixth graders aided in the distribution and Keith Brimhall, principal, did a stint wrapping the seedlings. MILLION TREES Crestview Elementary School in Layton is par- ticipating in the governors program (a million trees for a million people). : STUDENTS AT the school were given order blanks that they took home, and with the help of their parents decided how many and what kind of trees they would like to order. After tallying the results, Brimhall orstate forest 2,450 seedling trees. Principal Keith dered from the service, THE ORDER arrived and was dispersed to the children after each small seedling was transplanted in m Evemlls a milk carton filled with wet sawdust. Some students took as many as 100 trees while others took only one and some children didnt order any. Springs last bom darling, clear-eye- sweet, Pauses a moment, with Mr. Brimhall said the trees would require lots of tender loving care and must be kept twinkling feet, And, gold locks in breezy . play, Half teasing and half tender to repeat, Her song of May. wet. Fifth and sixth grade students helped in dispersing the trees. dc -- Susan Coolidge. May, which probably derives its name from Maria, the mother of Mercury, is the last full spring month. Its a particularly pleasant month in the United States and most countries. Derby Month (May tragedies which finally brought the United States into world war I against Germany. Harry S. Truman, 33rd President, was bom on May 8 1), Memorial Day in most of the states, the end of school, May Day, Mothers Day (May 9) and Armed Forces Day (May in 1884. On May 15). these days, there are several most interesting anniversaries in May. Do you rememer the In addition to Does the weather affect our of mood because psychological factors' or physical factors? THE changing weather affects the way we feel in both the real physical sense, and the psychological. of Changes in the pressure the air affect us, as does the relative amount of moisture in the air, so that many people feel genuine physical omens and signs- in advance of a weather change, and during certain periods. - first railroad Ireland, that the Lusitania was sunk by a German causing the loss of 1,150 non-sto- THIS WAS one of the Moods Correction: Guy Is Not A Mascot It depends, to a large exon childhood tent, experiences and the business you are in. BOTH OF these influences must be taken into consideration in appraising the effect of weather on humans, which is sometimes quite great. THE psychological effect is April was, bright, sunny skies. planning session among in neighbors making purchases, renting GOVERNOR Calvin L. Rampton suggested to help clean the air, help conserve the soil and enhance the natural beauty of Utah, one should participate in Utahs slogan, A Million Trees for a Million People, program. The young adults of the Kaysville. Utah Stake are spearheading this project. others provement (Group Effort) vacant lots, public grounds, photos and descriptive effort. The judging will take place in September with prizes being awarded at that time. Judging will be on (A) Ward Basis, (B) Stake Basis, (C) Use of Plants and Descriptive effort and it is to be completed by Labor Day, 1976. CONTEST ENTRY blanks must be filled out and the deadline for entry in the contest is June 1. Contest sheets should be turned into the reuniting Spirit of that gave birth to this choice land. It also gives us the privilege of following the admonition of our Savior, to love our neighbors. np South-Syrac- use Center Drive a way and Save Now open every day 9 a.m. to dark We extend a Wif '&y Beautiful Hanging Baskets Plants Ivy Geranium Fushias All type bedding plants, house plants & tomatoes & 825-814- 3 6 Come have a look! following ward DUOS 0 NO SALE All All Fabrics Thread price price price SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED and Notions WINDSHIELDS SPECIAL! Residential Glass Jill" NiU window panes patio doors, etc. -- FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Hen Hut Hair Styling 41 Phone Our .Guest of NYLAC CARPET CLEANER ItS WIN! A j North Main Street Kaysville (Only) COME IN AND GET AQUAINTED!!! Sample Be 11 Quality Glass 5 AT... KwmvmL V North Main Street, Kaysville 376-433- i The Interior Shoppe 15 South Main St., Layion Phone Hawaiian Vacation Our 766-127- 1 Jim Echols Gene Echols Vince Stauffer WE DO OUR OWN INSTALLATION FOR 2 (And (Come in and Register) Guarantee Our Work) W WE CARRY: Congoleum Downs No Wax Floors Charter Armstrong Ametico Pratt & Prestige Lambert Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. As Low 11 . as 00 q. ft Instated SAVE 30 on Congoleum tcarpettV Vinyl Floor Coverings pRATT&LAMBERT 15 Paint . ; and AUTO GLASS DAY t friendships 76, West 1700 All i . Two Miles West of Freeport Phone . j PRESIDENT HOLLIDAY said, This project opens the season for strengthening Gunnell Greenhouse buildings, and etc. This required before and after , know-ho- that cooperative family throughout their stake 1711 ; machinery and sharing each are delivering They seedling trees, one to each WE HAVE been informed that he is instead a rally man. Sorry for the error, Guy and Clearfield High. associate cheerfulness with rain, others link it with tee was set up to plan and conduct a worthwhile project for all families. It was sug-- : gested it be a cooperative May will Clean-up- ; . ' In keeping with this direction, a Bicentennial commit- be for everyone to plant their gardens; June, lawn care, etc. Last week Guy Leseberg of have found that some people STAKE PRESIDENT, W. Eldean Holliday said, our national, state and church leaders have directed us to show our appreciation in cleaning up, improving and beautifying our homes and surroundings by planting trees, shrubs, vegetable and flower gardens. ticipate. The Stake Bicentennial Committee will feature a special project each month during the summer season on for the beautification, members and neighbors. Clearfield High, was identified as next years mascot. also great. Psychologists and they are to plant them and care for them. ROY AND Elizabeth Simmons, 12th Ward; 15th Ward, Cleon and Dorthy Sanders; 16th Ward, Dale and Margaret Jost and Chairman is Duane B. Gerrard. They encourage everyone to par- descriptive effort is required, (E) Best Bicentennial Theme displayed (F) Most OutstandImNeighborhood ing THE FIRST permanent English settlement began at Jamestown, Va., on May 13, 1607, when 105 colonists settled in that small port city. And, on May 20, 1927, Charles Augustus Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field, p N.Y., and made his heroic flight to Paris-a- n achievement which thrilled the world. most important of them? One concerns May 7. It was on May 7, 1915, off the Old Head of Kindsdale, on the coast of Ramptons request. They have delivered approximately date of the 1200 seedling trees. These trees are given to the families free of charge 600 to Barnes; 7th Ward, Dan and Dawn Staley; 10th Ward, Truman and Vivian Carver. after photos plus written Utah, in 1869. lives. Mier the the most beautiful community in Utah. This contest is sponsored to encourage appreciation of well kept homes, yards, and comand to munity areas, emphasize the need for beautification, improvement of neglected areas and the planting of trees and gardens. will be CONTESTANTS according to the judged following categories: (A) Best Garden, (B) Best Yard, (C) Most Unique Yard, (D) Most Improved Yard, before and met at Promontory Point, TO US in the United States Mav also means Kentuckv 10 titled is the seed for in conjunction with Governor First Ward, Clifford and Virginia Green; 3rd Ward, LeRoi and Meda Day ; 6th Ward, Rulon and Emily OH & Wall Covering Calibrated Colors . ; ; |