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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 12, 1976 IS The door is always open at the Harold Smuin residence in Kaysville. Harold and Lois Smuin raised 12 children and it has been a rewarding experience to' have a large family. The past year, three of children their have left home marriage, so there through has been an emptiness about the home. With their big hearts, they have taken a six month old baby into their home to raise, which is a fun experience for the remainder of the family. They are delighted with this new addition. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Condie of 244 South 600 East Kaysville The lad weighed in at eight pounds and twelve ounces at the McKay hospital and will be named Russell Leon. This is their third child and third son. At home are two brothers Ricky and Brent? and Mrs. Walter L. Peterson, Centerville. Proudly announcing the arrival of their third child, a baby daughter bom on July 27 at the McKay hospital in Ogden are Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Byington of 500 North Main Street, Kaysville. The new addition weighed in at six pounds and fourteen ounces and will be named Jennifer Lynn. Two little sisters at home, Lisa and Michele are delighted over the news. Mrs. Byington is the former Trudy A. Jensen of Logan. The happy grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Chun-ce- y Byington, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jensen, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Anderson, Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Ray McBride, Logan are the proud Heights. The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barker, Fruit Heights; Mr. both of Kaysville. great-grandparen- ts and Mrs. Daniel Morgan of include Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Joy Galloway, Stephenson all of Kaysville Holladay. are . The Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker, : Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wilcox, Salt Lake City, ; ts and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Powell of Bountiful. It is Mr. and Mrs. Powells first and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald : Morgan of Helper. d. Welcoming their second child into their home are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Morgan of 165 East 200 North, Kaysville. A six pounds eight ounce son was bom on July 30 at the McKay hospital in Ogden and will be named Ethan James. At home to welcome the playmate is a little sister Cara. Mrs. Morgan will be remembered as the former QFl ESTATE y Alt rial estate ad-- , In Me verified .newspaper la aubfact to the Federal Fair Houaing Ad of 1968 which makaa It Hlagal to advertise any preference, limitation, or dacrlmlnatton basedon . race, color, religion. or national origin, or an Intention to make aucti preference, limitation, or discrimination. great-grandparent- s. Mr. and Mrs. Craig P. Orrock of 519 North 300 West, Kaysville announce the The mother is the former Nancy Pratt of Pocatello, Ida. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. arrival of a son bom July 17 at the McKay hospital. The mother is the former Gayle Condie of Rejoicing over the arrival their first child, a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Neal Green of Kaysville. The eight pound thirteen ounce whisp of femininity was born August 3, at the LDS hospital and will be named Jamie. The new mother is the Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Green The TMa Air Fair Set At Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kershaw look over flowers in their yard, at 435 Pin Oak Circle in Kaysville, that they may Let Freedom Ring is the theme chosen for the Davis County Bicentennial Flower Show to be heTd'Augiist 19 through 21st at the Annual Davis County Fairgrounds at Lagoon in Farmington. MRS. Glenna H. Leavitt of Farmington is general chairman of the Floracultural department. She along with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burnham of Woods Cross, is asking and encouraging everyone who has flowers in their garden to enter their prize blooms in this show. Every person living in Davis County is eligible to enter. This being the Bicentennial year, and a salute to our 200 years of Liberty, is the time to get involved in our annual fair and flower show. AMERICA BURNING" TIm Report by the National Com m!lon on Fire Preven- tion and Control stating over ;2,000,000 Fires annually deaths! The pause Commission recommends EDITH and Operation Reliable EARLY WARNING DETECTORS lor Prevention lnuries. Fr an Ms Cal of A MRS. public. Entries will be received in the Davis Pavillion at the fairgrounds on Thursday, Aug. 19, 1976 from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Friday, August 20 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. NO exhibitors will be allowed in the building during the judging. The doors will be open to the public on Friday, August 20 at 11:30 a.m. All exhibits must remain until 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, the last day of the fair. Entry cards must be filled out and left with the committee in charge. Exhibitors may make one entry only in each class. Exhibitors must have own containers - no cans, fruit jars or beverage bottles will be accepted unless they have been painted. THE criteria for winning in horticultural division depends upon the following steps: (1) 825-35- 93 (Between 10 AM. Leavitt states: It takes everyone to participate to make a successful show. The purpose of the flower show is educational, to raise the standards of floraculture with the introduction of new and superior varieties grown by amateur gardeners, to encourage artistic exniDitors in the use of more distinctive materials, to develop an aesthetic sense of their use and to educate and please the AS 5 P.M.) Now Opening KIMBALl LODOtR Of Vtl OPMf NT PALOS VERDES SUBDIVISION KAYSVILLE HOMES FROM 30.000 to 39,000 INTEREST RATE 8 325 enter in the Floracultural competition at the Davis County Fair. Shape of bloom typical for its particular variety. (2) Syme-tric- al petal arrangement and proper fullness for its variety. (3) Perfect formation, free from insect and disease. (4) Good color of typical variety. (5) Size, typical of variety. (6) Texture - sheen is an inof dicator fineness, coarseness is a result of overfertilizing. (7) Cultural perfection - grooming of foliage by removal of any yellowed leaves and spray residue or dust particles (9) Conditioning of plant material by placing cut material in warm water late in evening or early morning and set in a cool place and (9) Only natural foliage on any plant. Scale of points for cut flowers: Form, color, substance, abundance of bloom 20 pts; Size according to species or variety - 20 pts; Foliage and stem - 20 pts; Distinction of species or variety - 20 pts and condition 20 pts making a total of 100 pts in all. Van Dorm. Fireplaces Garages Ramblers OPEN SAT. 2:00 P.M. till 6:00 details. Flags may not be used in any design. exhibitor and no other foliage these entries. Flowers in the Artistic Division need not be grown by the exhibitor. Winners will receive trophy Best In Show. only for Special award, first place and second place winners receive a ribbon and $2.00 in cash and those placing in third place receive a ribbon only. PERSONS may enter in the following categories: horticulture division 1; Artistic section, division II; with scale of points in the artistic division as follows: design (all six principles, balance, dominance, contrast, rhythm, proportion and scale) - 30 pts; Cojor (includes con20 pts; Originality tainer) (selection of material) 15 pts. Distinction (how material is used) 15 pts; Conformance of schedule - 10 pts and Condition 10 pts, totaling 100 points in all. Section A of artistic include - Advanced, amateur, section Just East of Freeway 766-09- 53 (or call collect 295-854- 2) -- B - amateur; Section C -- novice; section D - men only; Section E - miniatures open to everyone. CLINTON FHA or VA I - This like new BiLevel Home sits on a beautiful Landscaped yard. Large deck off dining area and nearly finUhed basement. For complete detaib call Lavton Office. SYRACUSE : " - ; 3 NEW HOMES NOW AVAILABLE. 2 or 3 BEDROOMS. Bl'Y WHILE UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND SAE!! PRICED FROM $34,600.00 FEATURING: Open beam ceilings in living room and dining; area. Fireplace-- 1 up 1 roughed in basement. 'Double carports with storage 4x5. Financing is available and trades are considered, for a complete list of specifications contact Mr. Carlin Maw. MRS. Leavitt and her on stration and many other ractions. THE Thunderbirds att- will at land at Hill Air Force Base n North Salt Lake. Other entertainment hand will be skydivers, static exhibits of civil and military aircraft, firefighting demon- e, and MrsLpah Braiser, -- 900 South 5th West, Kaysville - include: Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Rulon both of Bountiful; Mrs. Carl Swaner, Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Taylor and Mrs. Royce Hicks all of Farming-toBick-mor- Base. ; members Committee att- ORIGINALLY the air fair had been scheduled for the Ogden Airport with the Ogden Chapter of the Air Force Association as the sponsor. Due to federal Aeronautics Administration regulations the Thunderbirds had to be rescheduled for Hill Air Force also included for children section. Check fair book for -- P.M. $1.00. FOR additional information and rules see the fair book for 1976 or contact one of the or chairmen committee members. Thunder-bird- s the show. The public is invited to end the free show. HORTICULTURE - Section A, and artistic Section B are -- Split Entry - 50 cents and achievement rosette and Force aerobatics demonstration team in brand new T38 jets will be the highlight of red ribbon junior FLOWERS in the cultural division must be grown by the accompany THE AIR - 11 a.m. with a performance scheduled from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. the show will be from 1' to 4 p.m. of Kaysville. 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I rXtZ.1 fl) ,iH -- ' '('7 Layton, .: 766-128-1 WE NEVER CLOSE. ItlOCATION SHVICI com- R. Byrns Completes AF Training Staff Sergeant Robert W. Byrns, son of Mr. and Mrs. 17 Zircon Circle, Layton, Utah, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the U.S. Air Force technical training course tor weapons mechanics. SERGEANT Bryns, who NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR WHITEWALL Size A78x13 Plus Fed. Ex. Tax 1.76 ICate Uieui 6ar6eu& (flmtoa. lltalf Slotted Chrome 2300$. 1200111. Glauser const Co., POLYESTER NEW was trained to load and inspect weapons used in Air Force aircraft, is being assigned to Hill AFB, Utah, for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. The sergeant is a 1971 graduate of Layton High School. His wife, Laura, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Fortine of 716 Sapphire Dr., Layton. Inc. NOW - OPENING NEW AREA Will Soil Lots Or Custom Build Phone 1 SYRACUSE - T mittee invites everyone to join in making this the biggest and best flower show ever held at the Davis County Fair. Robert W. Byrns of Size 14x6 Ford - Chev - Ply. - Dodge - Pontiac GTO Typhoon Superlug Cash & Carry WE WANT TO BUY LAND Land needed for home development GABRIEL SHOCKS WESTERN 95 REAL ESTATE A DEVELOPMENT CO. 766-128- 1 190 S. Fort Lane, Layton Member Multiple Listing Service RESIDENTIAL - NEW and EXISTING COMMERCIAL Ut 17.95 List 21.95 Red Ryder Installation Available STRIDER EACH List 36.90 HOSE KIT EXTRA HI-JACK- ER AIR SHOCKS Installation Available Installation Available INVESTMENT LAND DEVELOPMENT MARKET APPRAISALS MONTHLY PAYMENTS SAME ASCASIt S90.00 3 Payments atJO.OO eacfTo member RELO INTERCITY RELOCATION SERVICE ; former Jill Stephenson Aug. 21st has been designated a Bicentennial Air Fair at Hill Air Force Base. Prizes. Blue ribbon - $1.00, -- may Hill AFB III is open to juniors - elementary and junior high school. General rules will apply to this division. No artificial flowers or foliage, paper or ribbons to be used. Children must make their own arrangements. DIVISION newspaper will' not knowingly accept 'Sny advertising lor real estate which la In violation of the law. Our readers are hereby Informed that all "dwellings advertised in are this newspaper avallabia on an equal opv portunity basis. of FLORACULTURAL COMPETITION Barker of Fruit Fawn the excited grandparents, Mr. mb MAKESJHEJJIFFER SERVIC ApproveontracyBWifc E N C EVOLUMe' BUYING MAKeShSTfFERE NCE , |