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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 29, 1978 A s ei.al board onenu'i"n semir ir fur tbt Dai - tuai u United Vt dV js reit-rheld lie June 21 Hnii'ur was uitendvJ bv men'bir-- . the Board of Dirti it rs , ( United Vi a and bv n emb s of tht Advisory Board i'u 3 Information j"d Rtit rial Servi unde the d lo I 1 I v j- - List m of N t)u'ii n Bt t dill cep all to a t n't J iniii I p r S I I A i a r in d now ii J r mu s s ne I in it d w jtt'n fror , i re funded b Lnutd Vva t.e 0t den area has Li funded a (trill les . 1 i 1 DAVIS VOl MV, wo t Of ll f ml repd.al I oi 0 w in lu"4 n v, n T hi t el ti n afcem ns r e t . ' Ua v ' i It ;i I t o! t t 't I H it. i r i ire t ua'i. h hi v. it Lr ill lit JiU D- - , ( All hoosni Hi i.' , i' . r g , i ( i' i hdi i, 7 -- h S, nut- - "Mill "r ' i - i ' ' ' I . i t t tt u I I " V i0-e- n't ! ( jl ll r f St t II i t nt. Kji sy Elt g t H il It s let ration J Jit et j' Ct t f v u t s ti v eM ii h spii IS f T i s , of u I H J ( ai I W WpC'rwi'w.vJfviitn Lutille Stock, left, put finishing touches to beautiful painting that will he one of many entered in Laytons July 4th art show at Layton High School Also entering the show are aitists Carol Lee Fausett, center, and Ianelle Rose PLAM ART SHOW IT By C.ARV R. B1 OEX.E I Kl A - ION V t1 . I 1 It hi i! inti in lull S ( ( la, ill be stag' d ut sdav ( uly 1 r. ) OMlies plan'll d foi b' oups 7 nu d a ' 1 A at all age w I i I, Adivmis win b g.p om ruuni'y c h u k with w igon brtdkf ist ui tm nt w a i park bowiiv pi-- nnth t gh Si hot will begin at 7 l ru I ay ion of St r 11 at .ti mg i ( n luiiit uni Ilia rt he nu nu w oulude slusage and tggs ho tufts molk, toffee and oi ange UK e There will be pb nty tor even one and tht fust is tl 75 f l r adults an . tor i hddun break t! e EOLEOWIV, fast, there will be a j arale dong the city s Main Street (old Highway 9) trom about SiKj North south to Ci nine Street, east on (ei,tilo to Ianter lane, and noi'h on anti r lane to tht high 1 school parking lot Booths and tone wdl es-m- open at the high school athletic field at noon with games and special eyents planned throughout the afternoon There will also be an art show at the school TU(j-O- -- E W water A R fight will be held at J p m 1 lit re will be a fireworks display at dusk and a disi o dance is scheduled to begin at 10 30 p m at the school s parking lot The overall event is spun soied by the Lavton Javtees in coopt ration with the lay ton ( tty Improv ement As sot lut.on and uyton Civic Arts Association 1HF ART show is opt n to 1 ALL MAKES Calls 5 Anytime DHAHDOiOURG Reasonable Rates 141 West 19C0 North, Sunset 825-35- 76 825-62- By GARY R. BIOIX.ETT - Now that its SLNSET signed up for the semi e, Sunspt tty of fa nils are won tiering how they are going to pay for Us garbage tollu tion bill TEfE CITY Couni il agreed Intermountain Refuse Company an additional $10,500 this next fiscal year, but the money isn't in the to pay budget there are two apparent (1) pass the increase on to residents in the form of an increase in the garbage bill, or (2) trim an already slim budget by cutting back expenditures to account for the needed $10,500 So per month, which Council man Rogers says is too much The other alternative would 23 mini 3-- l(i four tennis 0 DAM w 5 yr. Stories and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts S Crafts Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced Certified Teachers REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-835- 7 n es ii oon, out II IV 2ND Sunday MK) p m Davis High there 'fH-uk- speaker Mikuv ( imeresspian Om n uly 3rd and July 4th t day long events at the K v die Pa di, n and the (o 1 bi luMil are i Arts a' d ( i j f s I i I V 1 H a j 1 tt jl j a s 'b jk! t i I i s it A v r . t i i it k e , s i ' an f B It 1 '' i a w i td i ' ( tit . i boa' t I i i .. I i it is s, i y ilurti S v Hi i'll pa, -- t uti evt nis fui S ( hUt KW ig 6 fi a m to 11 or) DUTCH BOY s,i it,e historic sites of immiit 'hroughout the day , 00 p m Jf s Par ide at High and smt'mg at Davis school ng the grade v t CARPET s H nt Me r p i e r noon ac tiv il u s i om t ssions, ad fiom 2 1K p m to a f im es t-- ,, It Over 20 Yrs. Pniium aitu and htoi aff JCS 1 Experience EIRE WORKS Ur. Steam Cleaning Special!! Average pre Eireworks i,o vrarn starting at 7 (X) p nr and going until dark ! ir works display at dark tome early to enjoy all the pte show entertainment Soc-it- r game, kids foot races, done review, introduction of pr LIVING ROOM We clean all kind ol furniture--w- e i With Coupon kuysviHe royalty, Miss Kays v UP and attendants Thiswill lie the biggest and best m the DAVIS COUNTYS LARGEST CARPETS FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE 7735000 tare Days High School oo'ball Stadium and art ome ear for fun U or ask operator lor Zenith 5000 FREE ESTIMATES -- ( 1595 remove dog and cat odors citvs budptt and possible personnel to pits t the figure Or mavle a bttle of both be to trim the ITS THE latur that tin cnaiiul is looking at now 1 ht council said it would like to trim the budget first and then see if (or how much) the garbage bill might have to be reased work session was scheduled yesterday (Jhurs day) for this puipose inc A COUNCILMAN Rogeis said that the city's present gu I bage collection contr at ex pi res Saturday He explained that he sent letters to five potential refuse collectors and only Inter mountain, who has been do m the irg garbage collection OSAVINGS citv, responded SPECIALISTS THEY NEEDED more money to meet expanding costs and we had no choice but to accept their contract," he said But not all of the garbage collection fee, whatever it might be, goes to the garbage We've specialized in savings services re INTERMOUNTAIN ceives $1 40 per month per 50 family The uly then pays cents per household per month for maintenance of the dump, and the remaining a month goes to pay for the city to cover its office and $1 05 billing costs, it was explained start putting money aside right out of well show you how you can start saving some of that money! for many years, and frankly, we know al! about savings. We have to. Its our business. quite m of a Z.th hard-earne- d Cool up to 1100 Sq FL words, of part everything you earn should be yours to keep. So pay yourself first! THE RATE PUZZLE A lot of confusion in today's competitive savings market Basically, at First Security you earn the highest legal bank interest, from 5 to 73,4, depending on how much you can save and how long you choose to save it. O O surance Corporation, so each depositor's account is SAFETY The best assurance of safety is the quality of the financial institution in which you put your money. First Security is a top quality financial organization with many years of sound experience. We are the largest banking system in the Intermountain region with resources of $3 billion And we are members of the Federal Deposit In- LARGE AMOUNTS OR SMALL We can handle very large amounts But we welcome small amounts, too. The primary service we offer is a means for you to in- sured up to $40,000 These are but a few fundamental facts about savings that we can give you in a newspaper ad. Your best bet is to come into any First Security office and talk to us. Ask any officer, or inquire at our new accounts desk. ETgltt-Yea- p certificates. The Miser your pocket, when you get it! In other O new 7Js annual inAll you need to lock in 734 full a is minimum terest for eight years deposit of $1,000. Root Mount 4, new Higher interest Hew Money Market on IRA and Keogh Accounts. Certificates at Treasury Bill Rates. As of July 1, new funds and saving funds on deposit in IRA and Keogh accounts start earning at the rate of 8 . $10,000 minimum deposit. Ask us for the current rates. All Work Guaranteed 1 year labor Financing Keeps you coot without keeping you broke RICH BROS. APPLIANCE & HEATING 5975 So. 1900 W. Roy 773-844- 1 Available 'KeaziCem zl)ickService Center 520 So. State Clearfield 773-48- 36 Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME First Security Frt Security o Btf O A t r It fid ' ii v i r un ri f i n f i nteds 'hat exist n in ty peri ent of eve rs i i a si d pot Mo the need s,an ti .1 ration of I rat w 't n pet tent ,k r i L duuv r t t ; 1 i i ltd Lav net months , H i I ; St list d 'It In IO ' , ' a a I' t'l'l'l ms p l s d I giving or A he said "Our ,r, g,,dl is to gt t a frw have ,'s trim those wnu r and hi ip those who are M 'I Da is I ourty . ;s an not recognize the zatain j. t u. ' , . ARE WE b i ,m a "i i e on Idicatiun t ' 12 00 noon at t t t , Hu-k- , (i a ' Pul , Historic T iurs pnni i Sunday evtnmt: wdl it stitsial riiUsiial numlx ts and t rs SfX'tiul gu-- ' ,,uest on . t' i , 1 i livotional, Mmj b jkj 'j n ol d fit 'aS lt w It t I st i Bill Stadium y h Jl eg t t S' OO' irtn t t r I 1 w 'll IN' - that Dans County United Way was first organized in 1974 fur 'hi purpose of protecting the of Dans County dents and to increase . d mu 'ribul.ons Son is good reasons why you should save at First Security . . . The city currently charges each family $2 95 per month for garbage service 0 'I In ! the citys courts at the high si hoo! Admission is $2 per pc i son and pi netds will go to the Hi liage Museum fund The dime wdl be pn.auitd y R ui bow Frodui ts of O, di n To collection company school olds SunsetClinton or Kaysvtlle 376-967- 1 thrt e legged rue, w ' t birroW race ,md a mom find touted DISC i t Pay Top Ocrlicyo Oils? COUNCILMAN Edwin Rogers said the garbage bills would have to be raised 57 rents per family per month to meet the additional cost 1 hat would ra'se the fee to $3 52 TV toidingtoMrs Lucille Slot k chunmun Mis Mary War nock, well known Farmington artist, will rndge the entries here will be games and spec lal events for all ages ( hildrtn s games will mtluot mease pub i tug of war, contest, gunny sak ran Sunset City: lion alternatives RADIO & TV REPAIRING inytme but paintings must be entered at the school by l) wdl he a m Ribbons pn seined to the best entrits in atious categories ai ( our 3t In i e w ill bt thrt e pt M idav une it s tTmiluV Ju'v t and M ,nd i, il , Ird all it 9 H p m Br . ",t t nil re lanniy and a e , bn i ki t Admission Ad , m 12 ti. ( hddi t n $1 (ui fan m L J and Mood t evenings oar loi mutual pageant, j iddlt r on I n kets mav be tht Roof purchased at Kaysyille (.t, H ill Hr u ken s Book An it in o t at the pt i lot n antt pn stned at H ipp. Hollow Xs i" 11 i t I" s n A B Simmons, United al Wav secretary-treasure- r, so addressed the group saying t 1 I ft 3 , 1 Hid a July ' utd it,w ' Jl M ,lul H, July Rt and Ju.v ir J rid, iv , ha! u day , a'i t d - pi 1 I' , i Ih(' v ' i t i He t r n n r. t it l ts , t enm fui Rt d r i. M ''v M r f)Ur I n i t d Vi a i a i a o n s ifi rv dTt m iiu n rerlfac?e Bays Eirents Sctiedoie I til l art- ' ' I m an Arm BliRi MR 1 i 1 1 i J granted as are allot aliens for special needs lav s Cour ' . idt sot Bin St outs 1 n s' I r a . irr s Aid Sot n t v I'd htj in Asset c.t s TOt si hi dull Kaysi tilt 1 st , t , tt-- e i ( i deficit of a specific program E mergence requests are ratio1 d, urbdl lid h rei me a'i ji a rten I ' "td W al and os n os , it . it i Iioel w IUS i ( ( I C 1 1 1 1 ll LJ L'liVIsl'a Li V. ai i r Iishiti i aid Bur "e i xei .t n a in' tre are 57 d;en(. ,i v ate itv arta that ftn "T1 in the Sa jj i SEMINAR THE joeti lb i First Security $ Ssnk Salt LM City IHsT First Security Bnk of Oem N A Fwst Security St WsmOer Per FOK, of Mystt Ftrt Security Frt RerMi Of Security Sen 0f urry Lon N A. H A Security Senk of Rock Sonne ot Helper First Security Frrst Sie Wyo 1 1 |