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Show WEEKLY REFLEX LEADER DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20, 1S78 ri tnJt H i m i ' . f r It . htd i L port the state st hoot pi ij.ram AttC coecti'ls p,,ii me slam r-- C 1 p t i an M a it ir i x t g i 1 , x jli r t is DHILLiriG FOR OIL An offshore well in the Rocky Mountains9 Mine than 1,000 land locked mihs from the nearest marine enune off the coast of California thats right in the Great Salt Lake of northern Utah' AMOCO PRODUCTION Company has spudded its first wildcat well in the Grt it Salt Lake, according to James W Vanderbeek, Ammo vice president and Denver division This is part of manager Amocos overall exploration effort to find new lestrvts, Vanderbeek said, - "rest rve- to help replace dwindling supplies available " to the American consumer Indian The well - the No Cove-StatUnit - is in the northern sector of the lake, near Promontory Point It is in 27 feet of water and is located about seven nubs from the nearest shore and 45 miles northwest of Salt lake City Parker Drilbng urn pany, of Tulsa, Okla , is the drilling contractor 1 -- e C PRIOR TO spudding, the rig - supported by a 90 to HO was towed to the foot barge drill site from Amoco's shme base at Little Valiev Harboi, -- - miles away The wildcat is being drilled to a depth of about 10 000 fee t and should take about two months Vanderbeek said the 12 cost will be about $5 AMOCO, 5 million North THE American exploration and of Sian producing subsidiary dard Oil Company (Indiana), has permits to drill a total of six locations in the 1,000 e square-mil- lake Two ot the sites, including the initial test, are in the northern por tion The other four sites are south of a railroad causeway that crosses the lake in an east west direction If and when we move our sec operation to the southern tion," Vand'beek ra.u we U AMOCO HAS about MADF application for the Great Salt Lane leases in 1972 The leases were granted by the State of I tah a AMOCO year later following numerous hearings attended by government agent les, en- vironmentalists, industry, outdoorsmen, and other individual citizens Amoco conducted an extensive seismic survey of the lake in 1973-7What drew Amoco to the Great Salt Lake9 We feel that ml might exist under the lake because of an old oil seep at Roel Point, said tdward E Lafave, Denver riiv ision exploration manager But, whether its available in commercial quantities is another question - one that drilling should answer 4 -- FROM a geological point i Bv ! IF YOU see or hear any on suspicious activities goingvanthat would indicate dalism, we would appreciate vour calling the Layton City Police A vandalism at our school in the amount of $248 33 You pay taxes to educate children not pay for the antics of vandals WE ARE offering a reward of $50 for information leading of the to the apprehension people or person responsible for the breaking of 13 windows at Crestview School for They need to be stopped at least two reasons For their benefit, so that they can and straighten out their lives, Thank you. Student Officers Brett Wilko Michelle Goulding Nancy Roberts PTA Officers Roberts lleen Jo Ellen Wheeler Joyce Kearns Keith H Bnmhall, Principal F rv el (0 hi Sunburns, premature CHROMl exposu of hgl wavelengths Sible for sunburns modify the body x immune system and s on may al t t nituril c ulnt rab.l of canur v many types Dr Rav monel associate A m u st i' 1) i v m ol professor pathology, has been woiking with an animal model xysiem to investigate the effects ot ultraviolc t light on the ir.i mune system DAYNES and hi rtxeuich group have determund that mice exposed to one tin'll exposure ITT to ol chronic increase 'umor susccptibili'v may be similar in mechanism to ag ng where the ability to reject naturally arising tumors ap savs tx jrs to decline, ,n It is possible to indu D i radiJ"("i tti traviolet increased to i THE ABU l c . i r multiple smaller administered ovtr jovc urcs r al wee kx It appears th it st o a e the critical threshold dosage is reached, the ir trials do not recover tleir lesistance even though further UV exposui e is tc r ruinated (if I V t v. Hli.H i x ' i ii e '1 t lt ' ex AT THIS time we do m know the critical threshold of LV exposure in humans " . x f th i - s , Skill n A i m ll a i n tiur s hc approx 1 u i s i w only , It n h i ne t iM'i i 'I si i j i lbi t y i , cm b n h t d m Wilks ,1 dos Igt th it ot ess u , tin i i si m it r it i lists are ab'e it to i V c i avi'd juistu t 1. , kmc v Missive sun ( tn ad is t r List i,i,in ( SETTING OPEN fires of 2 Smoking, except at an improved place of habitation, or at an improved recreation site, or in an enclosed motor vehicle, or on, or in a Graduates Airman Paul W Ashmore, son of Mr and Mrs Wavland A Ashmore of 509 Buckboard Court, Richland, Wash , has graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas, from Air Force basic training THE AIRMAN, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in science degree the Community College of the Air Force ASHMORE is a graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville, Utah His wife, Daryin, is the daughter of Mrs Shirly Andrew of 793 E. Brookshire Drive, launched waterborne con veyance, or when on a paved road, or while wading in a stream, or at a pwint where at diameter spot least an has been scraped to mineral soil and such spot is used for depositing ashes and for extinguishing smoking materials and matches d e I' . , r i n t n ( rt i . fr nt period as bee orre a r it piodact r and ' a r a k s hi mr d omv the 'he poperty tax ' s ate a''d local n j i ."t " J' P I lah . c n 'n "it ,n H tl u a' vi v t M f rc m the 'i lax m L 'ah j . i " a , a ( ' ' r ol.cf f f''r aiffi'ihl, f input sr nily yl !l .!! h. ' hi Ii n' my ip ( l tut- ic hr not s)mH Th,s prohilut mv rex, b nt wthtn the area from full and Gee access to is h uK f r proper'y oia tion of this oi dt r shall b a misdemeanor Lndtr federal regulations, violators are subject to prosecution for of petty crimes in violation Title lh USC, Section 5- -l This oiuer went into effect July 8, 19u at 12 01 a m and will remain in effect until d Miss Nancy Wilcox of San Dimos, C al if is a houseguest for a few weeks of her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs ( larence Anderson Visitors for two dns of Lt and Mrs I eon Heaps were her s stc r m law, Mrs Russell Homer and daughter Janelle from Dan bury, Conn Thev came to at tend a wedding of their ( ol (Ret ) nephew The Kaysville Tenth Ward held an Award Dinner on Friday evening for the members of the Relief Society The and priesthood priesthood challenged the Relief Society on attendance at their meetings during the month of Mav and the Relief Society lost and had to enter tain at a dinner in honor of the winning priesthood quorum Russell W Buhler and two sons, Don and Dean, returned from a fishing trip by horseback and packing into Florida Cuts Use Of Amphetamines In Jacksonville, Fla use of amphetamines , t ii r -- t " in will Pi'a'oos i - cot w ic t t ji the has the High Uintas for several days Mr and Mrs Roy W Simmons returned from St George where they spent the weekend Mrs Rell Rives returned home from the St Benedict followed people now to Heat pota won t sprout in f ,t the v want is the y inn chemical that inhibitor f x i - a sprout a- NtW, Wflil I it is true that "i ' P you buy m the im t are m fact vi.pi ( G mu b in a'c d to prevc nt i an st e whv a pr nl' ng bii H . iii' g it it nt r would v i! ' t i U i xu h lilt Pill a's t i Lola sj r hi il te 11 t IttMU'i with ran be easily v"G irr t u ur 'o sj end a gieat deal iv u g tH h bin the D Q Xu. i comfortable room temperature This allows below wounds to heal over During this curing period insure good air circulation around the tubers, and separate any damaged ones into a container for early ki'chen use ions the tubers should siore with minimum sprout mg until planting time the next year d 1 , And you don t need to give them the sniff test k ISth after having back surgerv The IFh was also the R ves wed ding anntversarv on Hosp,tdl when the tops have died down, and allow the tubers to dry out of the sunlight lust until the soil can easily be rubbed off Cure for a week or so at a temperature just WINTER STORAGE must he cool, just above freezing, and in the dark, with good air circulation Given these con . ti il in t e stoic s by the ir It I t have buy odor jiot ai"es of t.nv are guidelines Dig the potatoes simple seem 1 many vi iht s sniff test, as tht idea of eabng thcmicdiiv treated puta'oes ust puts me off POTATOES CAN be sue rtssfuily stored if a few i Sav 7S3W o tv I NDFR ST ATI law, t , t-- - and the am er So( A s i v c i II i ta I TO admit tt at i nt v rut k my tun. t t ( it nt t d us look for mv ' ( o ii p jii i on il adven c ' ' c luI d c i e d an must , i o" g' a i I NT ON News Service v mg season THL PRLSLNCF of highly flammib'e fuels on steep slopes wi'h'P these lands consumes an extreme fire hazard rt sc iiu it i a ' l Jipio jii. ri Farmington for Saturday July 24 Thty untie all members to attend to v nri s' scheduled a patio steak fry a The State Forester of the State of Utah and the Regional Forester of the In termountain Region, F rest Service, U S Department of Agriculture, constitutes the following fire restriction order for the Wasatch Front, Oquirrh Mountains f , FI c THF RI SF ARCH is being sujxpi i ted by the Nitional (am ix q i s tn ' f ' e c nhi r of q i' slums atu ul ihi In ii ii life c i s of L it e best opium j. hi to p v i nt t hi de pi o i ,b i ts if I V h ri o o' il t c an-A- ' r Ll RING TIL r , i ' r e1 WILL, I beg i i bv i. C thmuj h my fa mitt s td tjlugs and found that a son ol n ushroom st irmr kit is con imply avail ible, w im moshroi m vpin anj dt-- I tiled ins' i u t inns In son iscs the instructions proniise to lav out how tn produce mushiooms either mdoois or in select spots iml of doors during the grow u ' on Ii, i W S ' itJ If v quirt nt of , ro.ki sunburn ' j s i k ,v a for ii i ip ! x ix moot h s e v i , v Regional Special have Interest Group any kind, except campfires within the facilities provided for them in improved campgrounds, picnic areas, or permanently improved places of habitation or except as otherwise authorized bv a forest officer or a state fire warden AIRMAN i li 111 ,i s ' i r A d i s - t i The 1. 1976 ; (fi j s I X J s i i ' i ' ' 'kit PMR1CK DI ojilc the ultraviolet radiation men'id to cause skin cancr wee rendered sus' cptible to m tnv types of tumors Genetically ident cal mice not exposed to the LV radia tion were capable of nr, munologically rejecting these same types of tumors applied through the ! t , i t MISSSROOMS. Had a t lam ic of an iac a in a k tit r f n a gardening frit ci J Hie hi d "s mis frier j is Im king fur an amusn g ana Iml b menu ill lui i al and has decided to try h r hand at growing mushrooms She wanted to know how to gt t st it ted eqpivuh t nor susceptibility win mli single large exposuits t MS Lt M.i d' - i a i H -- I t j J w is about 300 percent more than it would be in exploring for similar features on dry land, but we think the prospect is woith the risk the WEEK ago there was ; o. . i ol i" I tab iv hi , 5 Lafave continued, the lake is the deepest tertiary basin in the 'Rockies And Amoco has 6'i9,0h0 acres under lease in the lake The cost of this marine operation so that school money can be spent for its intended purpose happenings ly fei of view, As taxpayers, students and parents of those students, we feel you have an interest tn - Al f wrinkles and t Ur im re w--J risk of skin Cano r m n not f e the onlv reasons to avoid tx ressive sun eApoxuit sivs a University of Utah scientist M l,,lH 0 0 $2(1(1 worth of pollution control equipment and supphts on hand for the operation A WVk foot boom (a device used to contain a spill and prevent it from spreading) completely encircles the rig barge unit An additional 1,8 a) feet of containment boom is stored on a pollution contml barge moored nearby This barge also has available a variety of equipment and materials designed to absorb or remove spills from the lake waters i t.arge " " val omes w io a barge rg unit and truck the pieces to a Nunc h point soul, of the causeway Then of course well have to tea-- , si ntble the unit and tc w it to the new drill sue Offers $50 Reward For School Vandals school U' iio the mie mi nESDirots our t i ) no ex tha' lax be r u 1 disassemble m of Hot t Js"' rues f a90h Before spudding, the ng, which is supported by ln Lake Salt Great the was towed to the dnll site in Valiev llirbor Little base at on c hi! t v W ,t t ix fir , re- - U M t Hla.il n v j'i's. JVJ it i k ti a't i i I - s'al. ' it'ii"' i tah 'll reUiiVt iv h gh mi ire leveH up L xl i Ma'e I e ind i e s lx gra Hum i ndi J Mil 'he l n rt e payroll taxex are included, the progressive relationship becomes even greater 97 percent of gross income for iht jxvertv level family, 15 3 percent for the low income family, 21 9 percent for the m.Jd e 'niome family, and 2R 4 pt rcent for the h gh in priiduce t mv 9 j t rc nt f I,1 ! r R VNKI D H ufliiir g a o' irn S'al 'S r e t nt igt d pt rsnral m if t me g g 'o' pain i he i 4 ' f i a'tx high-sn-com- family When Federal income and iht r 4H I m m percent for the 5 5 ' . I1 i ' ' ' ft i t i f t i ud -- xed b x ii Atm i at pt 1 . i t u 1 ( ri t i cl x i mx ) rn v JL l mi irrx Wi'h th i ntn dull la nu time 'ax ,p J ,j I 2 4! pt i J f ad led n .ei ue il THF prestri gi auudli n wt'e t iiitmurd to U'H in r t eni s' '' incc n e a il il rr n a it I a .bxa' t.al S 'ah iiG tu1, n I tq udl t rs j" i t total x ip w (targe mm mu iht 10 tdllg inn study, state wt re h mi me lax jte i t bv 7 i r tah I oundation ' ic pnvaie lax rextarch or gal iiu or n an afa'vSis if th stale s indiv.daal n con c 1 he state t ix indiv ibu il in me u x alii! g wuh iht tor it v 1 C W h it .here ham be n some pr pusafs to tonl.nae the ; rest nt prcgteSsion of rates d the "op LricKet of l XIIJ d 'hr t ip tax rate of G pttctnt ibe t oundation aaLsis i net f ales Hat such a wax (ONULSIuN THIS u be somewhat "t ri M tnhc , lh i M l treorre itJviai v x y 1 k 5 mu .Us aj cis ' L : f hitb ff m h I 3 LT R : i l Juv a Gets nOTC Training At Fort Lewis Cadet Rodney A Evans, son of retired Air Force Tech Sgt and Mrs Gerald Evans, 849 Hill Blvd , Layton, is receiving practical work in military leadership at the Armv ROTC advanced camp at ort Lewis, Wash THE FIVE-wetROTC ad vanced camp provides an op portunuy for cadets to develop and demonstrate F k loadtrsmp capabilities in a field training environment Most cadets are fulfilling advanced their camp requirement during the summer between their junior and senior years in college However, there will be a number of graduating seniors who will receive Army commissions at the completion of camp EVANS. A student at Webpr State College, Ogden, is a 1975 of Layton High School graduate TOMATOES: One of the most common complaints of backyard vegetable gar ners is that their tomatoes nc ruined by a blackening of the blossom end This condi non is called blossom end rot and as far as plant scientists have been able to ascertain, this condition is caused bv uneven moisture conditions It often occurs, for example, when the plants are given a terrific start bv the di tnthusiastic spring gardener, ind then as enthusiasm wanes, the plants are left dry for a few days enough so that plant tissues begin to dry, beginning at the end farthest away from the root the blow system the frui' THE COMMON occurrence of blossom end rot is a strong case for mulching tomatoes for the conservation of moisture Also, as early as vou can get into the garden this spring, if you know where vou plan to place your tomatoes, begin digging kitchen vegetable waste, compost or othir Tganic matter into the site for more efficent moisture retention Many old time backyard gardeners made a practice of planting wet. shredded newspapers at the bottom of the hole where the tomato plant is to go, as another aid to the retention of moisture . been drastically reduitd bv a new system of prescription-fillin- g DRUGGISTS and doctors, coojverating, decided to have Mrs Deanne Barnes of North Salt Lake spent Wednesday in Layton visiting with her mother, Mrs Ila Majors Mr and Mrs John V Adams and Mrs Ruth H Adams spent two days last week visiting in Idaho They Sun stopped at Burley and at Valley While they were in Hailey, they stopped to see Jay D and Beverly Craig In Richfield, they visited with former Layton residents, Joe and Ethel Bowers The son, Mark Bowers is the bishop of the Richfield LDS Ward Bowers all amphetamines removed from pharmacies A twodav dc lav in filling such prescrip lions allowed di uggists to call physicians and verify them These calls and their number reminded doctors that they are a large part the problem CARPET o o o 20 Dise&nt ensil CaptCIsariq rAV I PHONE 825-10- 87 I I ' Yeg.yJ. Do VELVET FURNITURE of YEAR, between March and June, a million LAST amphetamine prescriptions were written bv Duval County physicians So far this year the number of such prescriptions has declined bv 81 Always Prompt Courteous Service Mr. Steam Method Quick Drying Insured The Gentle Method Safe for all types of Carpet Experienced All Work Guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BILL LILES - owner - manager Free estimates |