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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- UEt.S oJURNAL, OCTOBER 14, 1976 iS nn Seeking Reelection To Utah Legislature Seeking District No. Neil Blackburn representing Gange Call Engineering from is William S. 51 Firm discussed the public Holt, 1379 West 1700 South, Syracuse. REPRESENTATIVE has always JUU works bill recently approved by President Ford with the Clearfield City Council Tuesday night. Holt made Davis County his home. He has been actively associated with the Republican party at all times, and has held a number of HE INFORMED the council about the money available to Utah cities and counties a have which high, unemployment percentage. From September 1976 to September 1977 ten million positions in his county and precinct. With an excellent background in the Agricultural field, Mr. Holt has engaged in farming and other positions that dealt with farm life. MR. HOLT feels that his knowledge of previous happenings in the recent legislature sessions qualifies him for another term of action and election. And if will work diligently to see that the death or inheritance tax is put out of use and killed. As he feels that this is a tax that affects almost everyone. This will have top priority with his efforts. The number two bill that he is desirous of putting into effect and change the state constitution so that the majority of voters of both houses of the legislature can THE CATEGORIES available for the grant are - cities 1- WILLIAM S. THE PIPE bomb was con- inch pipe and was eight inches long, Lt. Dean Egbert, of the sheriffs department, said. A pipe cap had been placed on each end of the eight inch pipe. A fuse protruded from the hole drilled in the center of the pipe. Dep. Curry turned the bomb over to Dep. Ben Reichel, bomb expert for the sheriffs department, to be ' : defused. t THE SHERIFFS department is also investigating a robbery of $169 in coins reported by Gene Manning of 107 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. Manning reported the money had been EXPERIENCED DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Paid tor by friends to Elect Lucile C. Reading for a new fire station since the old one is very crowded and ageing; he also urged the city to proceed with the applications. Stan City Counsilman Sorenson said he felt the sewer project is the first priority and should be applied for in that order. applications for filing for three projects, sewer, fire statjon and curb and gutter following in that order. Voting was unanimous, mnm 5wck::w5:wskwk at Private Eye -- 1 trailed your husband into three nightclubs and two bachelor apartments. Good grief. Lady Client COUNCILMAN Gene Fessler made the motion to authorize Gange Call Engineering firm to prepare CLEARFIELD Fire Chief .Elmo Hodson stated the need - What was he doing? Detective Trailing you. - RIB STEAK REPRESENTATIVE Holt has also been concerned with the continuous increase in taxes and the ever present increase to assume too much control of local affairs. The local representative is an active member of the Syracuse Third Ward and has held numerous positions in the church, civic and community functions. The areas that comprise his voting is from Clinton, that part of Hooper that is in Davis. County, Syracuse, West Point, and the area of Clearfield that lies west of the railroad tracks, vsb BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK 0 ROUND STEAK $Ht9 STEAK $H98 T-BO- NE llC CHUCK STEAK - L Vs;0' i IS different areas of the house. Dep. Steve Leishman was investigating officer. The sheriffs department determined entry had been made through a basement window. A HAY THEFT near Barton's Crossing in Kaysville is being investigated by the sheriffs department. Robert Hamblin, owner of the hay, reported 160 bales are missing, Lt. Egbert said. Apparently, the hay had 9 (I 1 -- j I a iSsltll JJa I that deer meat youre going to get!) Ready Cut as you like, wrapped and frozen (Add to thick III (OAST I Its All ill PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 14, 15, 16 Dep. Dale Bone is the investigating officer. KIMB1ES DISPOSABLE Community GRAIN FEB BABY BEEF WITH disappeared at intervals. Winterizing Funds For Low Income LB.- - O stolen from locations in DIAPERS LB. y. 30 DAYTIME OR 24 EXTRA ABSORBANT Action of winterizing homes for low income owners is still available, according to CAP director Carl Chappell. Some money is still available, he said. We dont have enough applicants. can CITIZENS SENIOR Program LACHOY BIPACK chow r.iEin LACHOY NOODLES DEL MONTE CATSUP QUAKER QUICK OATS Henny Penny Pressure Fried four-memb- families making less yearly. The program supplies materials only. In most cases the aid is $250, though some exceptions are made. Recipients must repair the houses themselves or find someone to do the repair work. Mr. Chappell called the winterization process a band-ai- d program, which was intended to repair broken glass, caulk windows and doors, and insulate and repair than PRECINCT NO. 3 According to Mr. Black-buthere is no limit to how many applications for grants the city can make. be called back into another session to override vetoes. qualify as well as ELECT LUCILE C. READING approved. HOLT Davis Deputy Finds A Bomb structed from stands a at least one if not two projects CLEARFIELD good chance of having three million. Members of the City Council were in favor of applying for the grants and stated that the city was in need of new storm sewers, a new fire station, curb and gutter work and also the completion of the 9 Dep. Mike Curry of the Davis County Sheriffs Department discovered a pipe bomb below the hillside while on motorcycle patrol tor the forest service on Oct. 11. bicentennial project of an amphitheatre. 0 HE HAS BEEN greatly concerned with the deleting of sugar beet factories and canning factories in this area. And too, his other concern is the rapid way that outstandingly good farm land is being sold for other purpose. or communities with 7.8 per cent are eligible for seven out of the ten million, and 2- - cities or communities with unemployment between 6.5 per cent to 7.8 per cent are eligible to apply for the other' dollars are available to Utah cities through the bill. CLEARFIELD has a high enough unemployment percentage to participate and are in the same category as Ogden city in eligibility. Clearfield currently has 7.9 per cent unemployment with Ogden just ahead with 8.5 per cent. $5,500 leaky roofs. ABOUT 60 Davis County residents have applied and received financial aid for home repair. Anyone who wishes information or is he meets the specifications GRAPE JAM WELCHS SNAK PACK BLUE BONNET MARGARINE LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE GLAD SANDWICH BAGS DUNCAN HINES SNACK CAKE WESTERN FAMILY DINNER BOX BARN FULL ORANGES STA PUF FABRIC SOFTENER SPILL MATE PAPER TOWELS B pieces, potato log and dressing 16 pcs., a potato H0AGIE SANDWICHES EA. Other Sandwiches Available e Turkey Chicken Ham & Cheese Roast Beef e Pastrami and Bologna G LAYAWAY NOW & r DIXIE HOME SAVE FRUIT PIES So 8 0Z. pg Assorted H Corned Beef .f ! " A for 8Q C? WHOLE SUN 16 OZ. CAN !&' $149 I log and dressing Larger Orders Available tip Snowmaster pcs., a potato 4 log and dressing 5T MANDARIN seeking to determine whether should call CAP offices in Bountiful, Clearfield or Farmington, Mr. Chappell said. Chicken Done to Perfection In Only MinutesPeckaged Piping Hot Delicious ORANGE JUICE RED DELICIOUS APPLES FOR GOOD HEALTtfR 16 oz. can CREAM OWEBER HALF GALLON CARTONS MILK 71 WHOLE MILK 73 2 Last Chance Ends Oct. 16 CARL RACKER & SONS LAYTON IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES 3 ST 10 lb. bag $ CLEARFIELD - 825-6- 0 1 1 Or WINDOWS FAST, CONVENIENT IN-C- UTAH CAULIFLOWER SHOPPING OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 12 A.M. WESTERN AUTO - 1 DRIVE $50 holds until November 1st 3764267 U.S. NO. C tl lb. 1447 No. Main, Highway 91, Layton, Utah |