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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 30, 1978 Attempted Murder Reported In Sunset - - iksfe A Sunset SUNSET woman has been charged in Clearfield City Court with attempted murder of her hus- V band after she allegedly stabbed him twice in the 41 lower abdomen. PATRICIA Carabajal, 22, of North Main, Sunset, remains in Davis County Jail. Farmington. Bail was set at 1713 V $10,000. ft tffi She is being held in connection with the stabbing of her husband, Antonio, 47, who N ' ".A in I ' L CROW TROY Davis Countys income elite the families with earnings of $25,000 or more per year -- - are a rapidly growing Airman Troy L. Crow Jr., son of Mrs. Nita W. Sandail of Frontier, Wyo., has been st L'ctcJ fur i hoical tra mrg at Sheppard AFB. rex,, in the Air Force wire maintenance field. tt-- THE airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and roasted special in struction in human relations Completion of this training earned the irdviduul credos towards an associate in science ( nlltge the of degree Community the Air Force. AIRMAN Turn Mackey has been elected captain of the Davis County Sheriffs Mounted Posse and at 22 is the youngest captain of any posse in the state. Captain Mackey has been a member of the posse since he was 17 and is still the youngest male member of the 25 member group. OTHER officers of the posse, elected by members for this year, are Merle Thurgood, first lieutenant; Bob second Stewart, lieutenant; Jim Wright, adjutant; and Cal Holbrook, drill master. to Captain According Mackey, the posse is a standby 24 hours a day to respond to rescue operations when called out by Sheriff In Lawrence. William December the unit was called out at 2:30 a m. when the plane went down east of Fruit Heights. THE posse remained on standby until the plane was located and then kept spectators away from the scene of the crash until airline of-- t trials arrived. Captain Mackey said. The volunteer posses purpose is to ride into mountain areas that cannot be reached bv the Jeep Patrol and to the Davis County Sheriffs as-st- Office Search and Rescue 1 uniforms are provided members by Injfloa SoriIco Gpooniiuiions of the posse. TWENTY of the members are male and five of the posse female. Women have been accepted into the group the last two years with the posse being the first in the district to allow female riders. Captain Mackey said. NOTE: Thu, - the nintn m a series of articles desir.hmg the community service organizations of Layton The Layton Civic Arts Association was organized in September of 1977. It is a corporation registered with the Secretary of State. Its basic function is to The posse meets on Thursdays at Lagoon to practice for parade, drill and team events in regional and state compe- non-prof- it promote and encourage, tition. Last year the posse finance music, dance, art and drama in the city of Layton. THE governing board of placed second in the state in both drill and parade events. trustees ACCORDING to Captain Mackey, the posse is open to any new members who have a horse, some way to haui the horse, and some riding comprises the following members of the community: two businessmen two civic or women, representatives, one youth, two members of the military All potential experience. members are screened by and four others. The board has the responsibility to provide the community with wholesome activities, to give talented Davis County Sheriff William Lawrence. The Club sells ads for (he Lagoon rodeo program and programs to the Lagoon rodeo itself, to raise money for expenses. The posse will ride in iwo of the rodeos held at l agoon this year. They will also sponsor a youth rodeo in June or July, Captain Mackey said, rk members of the community the opportunity of expression and to provide financial backing for these activities. THE CIVIC Arts Associa- tion has several programs planned for the coming year. Our first concert will be presented April 8 in the Lay- - pOduce ton High auditorium. It will be the "BYU Young Ambassadors," This is a group of 29 college people who are ranked as the number one family entertainment group in the U S. They have toured the U.S. and foreign countries extensively. This is a good way to launch the il'AA concert year. The LCAA is organizing a youth singing group, "Kids, only tentative. variety v Reg. $2.49 lb. PLANT ORTHO SPECIAL LAWN PRODUCT 4" Pot MORGRO NORTHRUP KING STEPPING STONES Assorted Sizes & Colors V From Shapes. 1B.3 39 LILLY MILLER ECaysvilie itim and Allison. FICUS TAMS Large Extra Choice Reg. 1.98 BEST AMMONIA SULPHATE Reg. $1.19 79c S1 49 $-1- 20-l- b. 29 Bag Lilly Miller RED BEETS Full r Ounce Package Reg. a IS CRABGRASS CONTROL & LAWN FOOD W 2,500 Sq Ft Beg. $10.95 79c 178$ Asparagus Roots Strawberry Plants Rhubarb Seeds Horse Radish Seeds Potato Seeds new- The and 1 multi-paychec- k revolution, it concludes. Today, no less than 77 percent of the upper income families in Davis County have at least two members in t he Ml nr tone, it is estimated on she basis ot the national finding' 'twenty years ago it was about 64 percent. U 1IOS1 a third of the families there are three persons working. Only 22 percent or so rely on a single wage earner. IN "A Oftb bit erf Son Francisco ton found at tho bmlutifui Bratton's Cove in Bountiful &rb. Nil SUPERB SEAFOOD 8. STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE A pm uj Seafood 1335 S. 500 West M . Mon. thru Set. Ota Bountiful ammsmAr fttone 295-238- 4 re a regular gold mine 065 Wall No. March 19, 1978 Mr. and Mrs Frank H. Fugit, 1223 E. 1000 N., Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs Franklin D. Horrocks, 533 E. First North, Kaysvilie, boy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Noble, 1965 Washington Blvd., No. 3, Ogden, boy Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roy Simonsen, 1028 S. 1500 W., Sait Lake City, boy GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Rolling out the highest interest allowed by law never stops at the bank with the heart of gold. We do it year after year. Because of the earnings you receive and the insured safety you enjoy, the same high grade applies to any of our savings plans that you choose. To cart away the high return on our regular passbook accounts or certificates of deposit, carry your savings into our bank. Roll in as soon as possible. March 20, 1978 Mr. and Mrs Gerald R. Berg, 842 E. Lindsay, Layton, girl pspi March 21, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwinter, 45 Layton Circle, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs Gary Layne McBride, 1169 Thornfield. Kaysvilie, boy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Bitner, 601 S. 400 E., ioduce toyton, RESPONSIBLE for lho dramatic upward shift hi, been the vilie and Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bitner, Layton. The are V.O, Packer, Sunset and Mrs. Louis B, Feizer of Salt Lake City. From Indianapolis, Indiana comes word of the arrival of a son born March 21 to Dr. and Mrs. Steven Dinger, formerly of Kaysvilie. The new1 addition weighed in at 8 lb 12 oz and is their fourth child. At home are two brothers, David and Danny and a sister Melanie. Mrs. Dinger will be remembered as t he former Alene Jansen ot Kaysvilie. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dinger and Mr. and Mrs. Iawrence Jansen, all of Kaysvilie. np I SEED OF THE WEEK about doubled since the end of world war II and that, in no other comparable period ot time, did we experience an improvement of such magnitude. Bfriis Miarch 18, 1978 Mrs. Wayne Petranovich, 127, Ogden, girl Mr. y Mrs. Francis Morton returned Sunday evening from Idaho Falls, Ida. where she spent the holiday weekend with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Morton and children. Birth s WHEJE STOCKS LAST (Weeping Fig) entitled "The Society of the Affluent," there are only 11 Americans have been parin the nation's prosperity." The findings are that the living standards of the average family have just ticipating grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W ilham Packer, Kays- and Trenton. The grandparents are Mrs. Emily Ashby, Kaysvilie and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bitner are announcing the arrival of a baby daughter born to thorn at the Davis North Medu al Center in Layton on March 21 The new' addition weighed in al 7 ibs and will he named Heidi. At home to welcome her are Derek in the ELSEWHERE Mountain States there are now 16.5 percent in the top brackets and, in the State of Utah, 14,0 percent. Nationally, points out the Conference Board is a study THE Conference Board report states that "Although we continue to have many serious social problems-- a disconcertingly high level of unemployment, for instance-th- e overwhelming majority f Egan or Linelie Rose, dmg e Ground Cover Junipers Shade T rees Fruit T rees Pine Trees WITH the general upward shift in eammgs, more and more families have entered this elite circle. During the past few years alone, the change has been considerable. Currently, in relation to total population, dose to 17.9 percent of the households in Davis County have annual incomes of $25,000 or better, it is found. Back in 1970, by wav of comparison, there were 2.8 percent at that level, according to a survey made by the Department of Commerce. million families in the income elite. These families account for more than 40 percent of the countrys buying power. Willey, Colonel Richard Quinley, Ken Little, Kevin comer are Chenelle, 10 Assorted Varieties & Blends Northrup King, Fast and Fine reasonable ideas, can contact any of the board members, Mayor Glen Shields, acting president; Jay the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden weighing 7 lbs. At NURSERY ITEMS Dug-wa- financially or with useful from the Utah Symphony to soft rock music. The concert series will begin in Sep the Mrs. George Olsen of w'as an overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. ANYONE desirous of making a contribution to the Civic Arts Association, either entertainment home to welcome and iheir daughter Mrs. Marsha Tippetts and children spent the Faster weekend in Riverton with Mrs. Pam Mottishaw and children. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih Muir price. South Edgehill Drive, Kavs-v- i He. The new miss arrived on St. Patricks Day, March 17 at . Giles. great help to talented students and also to the community. Everyone is encouraged to support the Layton Civic Arts Association. Membership will tie available soon. This can be a seg- ment of the local population. ACCORDING to the latest figures from the Marketing Economics Institute in New York, approximately 5,760 households in the area now have incomes above $15,000. Some 5,150 of them are in the $25,000 to $50,000 bracket and 610 in the $50,000 and Hurricane visited during the week with Mrs. Sarah will be offered. This will be of purchased at Authorities said the old baby is couples being cared for by the Department of Family Services. grb of SCHOLARSHIPS to students talented in the arcs OTHER activities in the planning stage are a summer community band to play in the Layton park, a choir and orchestra, art shows, dance workshops and a concert series. The concerts will offer of musical tins a present Mrs. Afion McCormick entertained 10 guests on Wednesday, March 29 at her home for the McCormick l adies Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. David Orgill summer for the 4th of Juiv but at the present time, this is which will Kids, Kids, provide musical and stage training for children ages 6 to 12 years. The group will be available to entertain at civic, church and social gatherings, a Kaysvilie tember. The LCAA would like to It's a daughter for Mr, and Mrs. Steven Ashby of 222 SPRING SALE LAWN SEED Crow is a 1976 graduate of Layton High School. His wife, Billie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, Gene Bragg of 1287 Layiona Drive, Layton. Slh In Seriss team if needed. All equipment, including the horse and victim is in "stable condition at Davis North Medical Center. or Local Families Among Income Elite Receives Technical Training applied through police said was stabbed twice knife. with a long-blad- e Police said they have confiscated a butcher knife. THE stabbing is believed to have occurred during a family fight last week. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECOND NATIONAL BANK Kaysvilie, girl CENTER UtoK 1 Phone 376-12Open 8:30 a m. to 6:30 p.m. Closed Sunday .jr 3 We Also Deliver to Restaurants 1815 W. Gentle Miles West on Gentile 376-424- 1 March 22, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carver, 443 N. Fairfield, Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs Oadd L. Hovey, 677 W. 2400 N Clinton, boy 376-125- 1 :,M f 9 Layton, Utah MmbrFDic i |