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Show muj jiniii mf nr mil nr yii' hjipii f WEEKLY REFLEX CAV:: C.V3 JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 1978 Island ( ante 7, Co , Inc , a ti irud ) corp , co ,v51 Stiu h State Street Salt Lake Cdv, I T 9 i)0 ac ft of water is to be d.vertc J from Farming!) Pa, at a point from NE Ccr tained at tne office of Templeton, Ltnke & Associates located at 40 West ( 1) TIN RJW (W side of 1 arm t c m av ) T he wa'er will be s(1 reu irum Jan 1 to bet t! bv means of an t d darr lx ft b.gh f having a t roue g a rextrvti tnundat-i- t at ft cip-ii- tv x i 3 A 10, s in xi-g r 2 R U , N S- -t 34, TJN, R j v , and u,ed fur the stock- - xt c South 63 25 Probate South 20c55 v DAVIS COINTY CLERK i C. it n.ng acres JEAMNt Published . a I'R-- COMMlPclAL 7u c f,f N ' i rth feet and Sxa N all imerested parties The above petition Mr adoption and proceed. rgs for determination of the anegeJ fact of desertion in connei'inn therewith, in accordance with 1953, as amended will be heard before i hi Honorable J Duff Palmer it bill 0 ft xim' f c lo in e X 1 ft 2" i L n1 .till dud September 19X in Dav.s Countv District Court I .to mington l!ah PHILIP J WILLIAMSON A'tornev lor Petitu.nti titan! A.e Ogden, I 'ah 44 d W northt K a j t , 1. i 8 3 L I 271(1 lOo i me along ai t wav Sli 4t 525 0 feet, more t of sa d have in rrv possession 6 - i ' i The Wetklv Reflex First public ation Aug 24 H"8 ax publication St pt U 1 ivt of Animals) Sht 'I. ndC.1 Iding (Black) Picked uo at 4!7 So Orchard Di Bountiful 1 NOTICE n i in mux' ' Wit " TO CREDITORS I state of LYDIA JOLLFA SHE FFIEl D AKA LYDIA J SHEFFIE1 D, Deceased Probate No 2793 All persons having claims against the above estate art required to present them tv the undersigned or to the C lerk of the Court on or before the 21 day of November, LUX . ac proposed lions Ai considi ted bs tht Al AN B ( Puhli ,ht Refit ti in I m A PICKET! W Mil TON Vt I'ersMlrfi F I running thence North 0T539W 57 82 rods (954 03 ft) along the section line, thence t 42 46 30 W northerly right-of-wa- v to a point on the westerly corporate limits of Fruit Heights City, thence along said corporate following North 47 thence limits the courses 12E 59 0 feet, Nortn 42" 37 45 W 233 64 feet, thence S33a4215W 4x2 31 feet thence , feet Sx9'55130E to the southwest corner of said Creek View Esand North tates, OOT539W 313 50 feet, 155 11 North thence 8951'07E 76 487 feet, North thence 123015E 287 48 feet to the north line of said Creek View Estates and thence 895107EM0 the point of North feet to beginning RESIDENTIAL SUBURBAN ZONING Beginning North 0o15'39W 594 0 feet from the Southeast R-- S corner of Section 2, T3N, R1W, SLBAM, and running thence North 0T539W 57 82 rods (954 03 ft), thence ' t tt- 1 Si s,, , ' ' Publisht uni ( Reflex irst pubii a Last publ,iaiO'l , Ju-tio- l. - x xt r , limi't Published i m NOTICE OF PLBLIC HEARING NOTICE f)I EN that IS HEREBY on the 14th day of Siptember, 1978 at 12 30 ti P M two public hearings will bt held simultaneously at , Golden Years Center. 727 Ntuih IPO East, Bountiful, Itah 84010 and Heritage t i t , - i 'lit it spot Hu i hi a t is j r t ion m it t t t ni t j! Ilr.g inf ' o C , t r ' i r It I r ' ! k 'V n i. i (I NOTH I TO WATER 151 F Xt M ) A ! 8 I R, f ' t t The folio irg have been file ) w o I ngineer lo ag , W W k , water D tv in tN throughout or less t e t x n A t c t ' otht-rw.-- , t X ' ( t a ) i1( e , f 50476 Dland ( ( 41x ar'i ) f t k. I i 1 ! i 'oli1 dorado (nip State Street S ( ' 1 ro '..-a- I NOTH o 3, TIN, R3W , or ( watering of 1000 ca'tie, and used from March 15 to S pt 15 for the supplemental irrigation of 9 500 acs in.NWi, Sec 3, TIN, P3W, Sec 74 27, Sec E'jSec 22, 16, Six' F 15, ? Sec 21 E'jSk i Sec 4 31 Si , Sec all 34, Sec 28, Sec 27, Sec 21 E'i Sec. 20, Sec 16 9I M 9ec4 Sx 17, E4 Sec 8, Sec Ef4 Sec 5, ad in T i'r, R U , El4 Sec 32, Sec 3) T4N 9, Sec 10, ES in T2N, P3W R3W 50477 (31-448- 19 X - 1 1 Anteli pt xt Ued BIDS for (i iisirut lion of Storm . er Proect in Sunset, l ah Stcliim 16 , consisting of fM If of 36" reinforced 1 of 24" r lorrtie pipe, 1840 f x in ate unforced concrete pipe, 190 reinforced concrete of 15 reinforced I f of ( om tt te p.pe, and 74 4 tunnel liner plate, and 2f miscellaneous structures will be received bv the Davis f of lx" pip 2 Sf in The Weekly pt 7, 13"8 1 ubiished in the Davis County ( Upper on Sept 8, 198 -- FOR BIDS Xi 34, NW' Cor Sec 27, NW ( r 7 n Sec 22, NW Cor Set. Cor Sec 10. NW Cor x t ( all in T2N, R3W , NW Or Sec 34, NW Cor Sec 37 Nw Cor Sec 28. NW' ( or See 21 NW Cor Sec 16 NW Cor Su 9, NW Cor Sec 4, all n T3, R3W (on Antelope Island) The water will be stored from Jan 1 to Dec 31 by means t f an earthfilled dam 15 It h'gh creating a reservoir having a 4000 ac ft capacity inundat ing 1000 acs in Secs 3 & 10, T2N, R3W, & Sec 34, T3N, R3W, and used for the stot k Sec Published Fef ex on run up in bet f early this year wax a t ntributor to the persistent i' flation psychology, prompt Carter to g President veralize the volume of im rts of foreign beef For the moment, this move has served to temper the upthrust of beef prices, hut 'ms effect will like! v be con f ned to the cheaper price of short range of beef-a- nd influence-siu rm nc e fort ig beef is principally from f rass fed cattle IN FACT, the us i If ountv Commission at the of the County ( lerk until 4 00 P M Daylight Savings Time, September 6, 198, and C e then at said office publicly and read aloud at the Davis Cnuntv Commission Mttnng .n the Meeting ( fiam)ers The ( ONTRACT DC'fLMFNTS nav be evam ned at the following locations County Surveyors O'ftre, at Farmington, Utah, and Templeton LmkeandAs rgxmt-- d siKiates, 40 West yiSO Soutn, Salt Lake Cttv, Utah 84115 ( uptes cf the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be ob -- health miixt lousness have made ru re pr found dllera t lunx in demand for food ptodi ( is roan short run xurpv 'pint t Kixulerationx IN up ai" i x pj.iit-w h Ie v ravaged THRIFT & LOAN COMPANY, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made bv Lanny Bruce McLean and Cecelia Ann McLean, his wife, as Trustors, recorded December 1977, as Entry N'o 480307 in Book 681 at Page 263 of the cfficial records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Murray First Thrift & Loan Company by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded May 19, 1978, as Entry No 496327, Book 708, Page 490 of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, posses- - f ir"tijw bv inflat.on At present, however, p spu is favor a cyclical leturn lo hud rebuilding DURING 1977 prices of pork products were more nutura bly down from the year m fore than were pricix btf Poultry products were also extremely attractive to con sumers hard pressed bv inflation. . par packets piof.ts squeeze lx i f the ( ( m kii rising hulesale rapidly pru es of by large . xtippht Ft ia did not ii jx mm h ts those c - .'( level because w Lo contend wi h nleis h ' t W cost in (),., dt p' u ( s of bet f i ' r 1 a ( rt ( dxt X ( ON s I MI RS f ; m ni Ut fet . neverthe less, benefit to some degree from a slight correction in the price of beef Since ihe smart upturn in beef prices early this year, there has been some easing But looking beyond the near term, the outlook is for prices Plagued by disease and a severe winter, hog supplies thus far in 19"8 have been far xhort of expectations firm-to-high- WITH CATTLE prices still ranging above last years lows, however, more cattle from grain fed sources should assure consumers a supply of such meat, and the supply outlook for poultry is also the But ai xe of f drthquakes the west (OaM is not the only putt of An erica subject to st eie eat th femors exhaust pipe pours out smoke or the car hesitates and sometimes quits at a stop light I ARTHQUAKFS have ttgularlv lux n felt in the more topuloux eastern part of the country since English colonists s tued here In 1X1 one w .s felt all the w n burn New ur U ms to New Virt and from Xa.arinah to BUT YOU wont have to suffer those inconveniences if you follow the recommended maintenance schedule in the owner's manual A well maintained car will perform more reliably and economically, so periodic tune-up- s actually can save money and time, says the wrn Ant i h ins think of i and the well i v Anjrtux fault X they ('insider c s (.( iiti m August tl (Kturrtd a devastating e tt rn iit'qiiak, felt from 1 ironot in I jckxonville, Fla 1 he worst earth movement w is n ar ( harleston, S C and in th st i id ( it v time fourths of thi build ngs were it m d r d im igt J flat rough, gas mileage drops, - ' Jf Jf,' i ( Information Council A1C suggests keeping a log of completed maintenance and saving the receipts Also, write down anv symptoms before going to a service facility to provide a better consultation with a mechanic. A COMPLETE tune-uvaries from one make and modi I year to another, but it usually involves a check of the four basic systems fuel, ignition, electrical and emissions. Before tuning a car, a trained mechanic should use quality diagnostic equipment to make sure there is no internal engine problems such as a burned valve or a worn piston ring Problems of this nature are rare if a car is kept m shape, but it is important to check because even the best of tune-up- s can't cure the symptoms caused by serious engine p HARU SION counted 57 dt ad if tc r th it quake and di n ig1- i in ii.io the rml'mns T' a! w . If e, ti ip a bundled ( ta own Automotive AND IN an ba pen in t in the consump'ioo of beef (on a lbs t retail per-capi- basis) as pork and poultry usage increased for the second successive year or quite a long time, however, changes in the nations Lfe- 1 trouble Commencing on the East line of a street at a point 636 0 feet South and 10 8 rods West from the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence East 135 0 feet, thence North 70 feet, thence West 135 0 feet, thence South 70 feet to point of beginning for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. DATED this 1st day of September, 1978. KAY M. LEWIS, 320 South 300 Trustee East, Suite 1 Salt Lake City, Utah Published 84111 in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept Last publication Sept. Ti iulffrrflffftwiW'. 7, 1978 21 1978 3 Water and Mill "T' 1 ails betw-eeMill Citi k and Big Cottonwood 1 he B g have been (anums clod uxt bv n otor7td vehicles ordmg John, yasitch ( 1 to ( to ac St handler P National up) p ixor xt i THIS ( LOSL RF resulted primarily becaust of destructive if areas away from the trail, designated espicialK around Desolation u- -f Lake Mr St lohn expressed a com err about the need for plates f road tr people to use C2im fragile rods and cricitcal watersheds, particularly on the Salt Lake 1 ront, cannot with stand mdixtriminate use HE ALSO emphasized that there are 475 miles of trails on the W asatchC ache National Forest open to trail bike use In addition, there are 1,130 miles of National Forest System roads, and 500 miles of state and county roads open to legitimate and lawful ORV use There are trails in the Stanxbury Mountains, in Davis (ountv, and in the Ogden, Logan and lower elevation pom, ns of the h gh Uin-ta- s open for b.kes The Ranger Districts have travel maps showing which trails open THE MAJORITY of problems occur in the ignition system, with new cars requiring less frequent maintenance than a model manufactured before 1976 The difference is the solid state electronic ignition system, which eliminates the role of the points and condensers and improves the life of spark plugs up to 25,000 or 30,000 miles Its important to check the owner's manual for recommended service intervals WITH ANY car, a mechanic may replace all of the spark plugs if he detects one or two are firing improperly, based on the experience that if one is worn out, the others w ill soon follow He may also decide that new ignition wires are needed because they can crack or break, causing a loss of voltage to the spark plugs John Paul Jones: Hard Driving The birthday anniversary Paul, who took the name Jones later in life, is July 18 He was born in 1747 and became a hard sailing, driving sea captain. WHILE SAILING English ships he once flogged a man so badly he later died On of John another occasion his crew mutinied (Tobago) and he killed one of the men with his sword After the mutiny he Fredericksburg, Va , his brother lived, and when he adopted the fled to where that is name Jones IN THE Revolutionary War he proved a brilliant sea fighter, sailing mostly from Brest, France, against English shipping He at- tacked the English coast on at least two occasions, took many prize ships That made him famous and a celebrity in Pans (France was also at war with Britain) and America He last visited America in 1787 and, though an American citizen, preferred to live in Paris he HE DIED in that city after brief period of service with the Russian Navy and it was only in 1905 that his coffin was located and his remains brought to the United States and reburied at Annapolis where he is remembered as one of the country's legendary naval heroes. a off- vclii les c loser to populainn centers, but the are k I a The net result was a dec line sion or encumbrances, the following described property at 860 North 800 Uest, A est Bountiful, Utah recom- DID, Your car probably has its ornery way of signaling the need for a tune-u- p . the engine is hard to start, it runs tne tal, Babson's staff mends the purchase of An up report on this interesting company may be obtauied free of charge by writing to Babson's Reports Inc , Wellesley Hills, Mass u M ixt I meat parking concerns Currently we recommend holding the xuxks of lnd.rg meat packers such as Bet! Iowa Greyhound, Processors, Unittd Brands, and LTV. For investors seeking appreciation of capi 0 alilorr puhikif xt favorable Yet, the Research Depart mem of Bdbsons Reports d" ucipates at least a modca1'1 uptrend in profits for our f'i t ( stoncal standards THE exaggerated liqui la tion rate of the past three years was due in part to the drought which caused poor feeding conditions in certain pans of the country In addi tion, the low price levels discouraged the build up of herds Mary farmers actually had to sell off their cattle becdusc of pressures caused by low crop prices at a time when farm operating costs were t J ( 1977 fresh bid wen hurt The rate of slaughter in 1975 rose sharply compared with the kill rate" of the prior 15 years, with a modest furthei rise in 1976 Last year the rati eased, but it was still high bv h AND 1976 tu ilium, caught in 1972 The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 12th day of October, 1978, at 8 30 A M , at the front entrance of the County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis, by KAY M LEWIS, Trustee, MURRAY FIRST and If iv Ie and the aveiage age of tl e pc puai !. in plus greater INVENTORIES OF cattie tnd calves on the nation s (arms reached an all time h gh at the end of 1974 For the ensuing three years thei was a continuous liquidation of herds of such scope that bv the end of 1977 the inventory of cattle and calves had bet n reduced to about the level that existed at the beginning of NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE i i Mter three years of steady uustions in their herds, the at ions cattle producers have f i ally seen some daylight in nrms of firmer prices for i iti'e marketings I C 275 2- C c LT 9 (XO at ft r a a r be diverted from a wt ii t follow mg po ms N A r si NW ' , f i unior center and at the on Aging Office in Fa; 'ning'on Lojnnl x; F v Senior Center, 562 South 1000 I ast, Clearfield, Utah 84015 Such public hearing will be t (inducted by the Davis (ountv Council on Aging and a member of the Davis County Commission The hearing will x nor the comprehensive plan for sorv ices for senior citizens in Davis County for the ( ilondar year 1978 A copy of 'he plan is available at each R 191 Locations in xl "s, 3 f 7, 1978 R 192 e' pal king tut m The Weekly Kef's x on St pt d ft) otit -- ide of g h of the cui he I X 46 -- TARRY V. SMITH City Recorder tpprove ,v ) r - ) ' ' e 'nditg if o xurfate watr x r, to t ie turnaround ' ttt- t ) r jj. (3 iht - Ir, ( id h b IX MX and itt nxi'i tu ti pr'tvvetjIt du. tl ' F - t at of each month Board of Adjustment 6 30 p m 3rd Thursday of each month e of Peace Court - 5 p m each Tuesday "f v t ird i I - and 4th Tuesday i r n d - ' di ' s 58 04' W 208 15 Soutn alorg said t ' 1 H 29 m 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month C 7 00 p m 2nd sty Council uuntv f wht re c on i' fact xat h fa.ii t he tei m n tt x .t m v t !.d n irnur d of not U x o it hi i do d ( 100) ft et in t I , i i 1 ( . i i i i i 198 8, 7 30 p on c ul Je t d tie Sen x xi. i not in it than 29 Jwt Inrig xh dl be no1 loner ot n fe ' f r f m tne u l )e turrarnund, i t !h pi inn ng 1 M , x (495 50 thence ii h 't . n .ii n , r g m-33o3 South 6325'W 64 3 rods (1060 95 ft), thence South 2055 W 30 03 of wav of State H ghwav ) V 273 u ' K ! d1-- "i r Ml Attui ney for Hu I 2ul0 Washington P O B ,x 107 Og'ien, Lla1' x; )i 2, South feet, to the northerlv right i . i t lit Cttrjld ParD C b R tf( T3N, RlW.SLB4M.and 21 Dts.a-r- d S (042 N0T539"W 594 0 feet from the Southeast thence i rnf p , irmingtiin u m i i a feet, S Probate No All persons ! a . ng c against the anew t required to prextni ,h the undersigned or t C lerk of the Cuui ' n r the 1st dav of I t n or said claims s forever bari' d the at corner of 172 92 ( y Vpt Nonce is hereby given of dates and times of Clinton City's public meetings effec-tu- e September 1, 1978 Planning Commission d ,t u ir a g w iM ( u e ne It ,rd of i n mmsi'im i x it) jx ie int re ! m and t n i . N Estate of FI OR A W Am r N RICKETTS, a k a Fl.'RA recorded subdivision, said point also being W j nl i per i j m the Davix Counts PC BLIC NOTICE gi 1) t x ANNEXATION North ' ) i'i i ( I ItlX ' o ' NOT1C I TO CR1 1)1 1 OR described below thence i r n t described property and to zone said properly as 160 41 ' t sin C 27 rom tl on 26th d jv of ! IN) X a1 p m 11 nr -- 4 f , ,f i r j , , x t li ni t K tember 12, 1978 at 7 00 p m at the City Offices, 281 South Mountain Fruit Road, Heights Purpose of the hear ing will be to consider the annexation to Fruit Heights of the following City 40c51 35"W '( - f A ' Firsi puh'u ..I public hearing to be held before the City Council of Fruit Heights City on Sep- ft), thence South 895107"W 12 42 rods (204 93 ft), thence South 026'W one rod ( 16 5 ft), thence South 8951'07 'W 7 85 feet, thence South 1026 W 5K4 64 feet , thence w x NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a Section t I , t Last public ai on of . ; , iubi ( ) M ANNIN ' ITS R DS s OtilVMON oRDINANf 1 til 7, X 1 Of HI AKIVi ft) AMI ND DAVlx ( Ot - R PO Northeast Creek View Estates, 1 d! 376-347- Beginning u ( no Sept V Ml Dll ' in The Weeklv lit f i the Estate 47 North Main Kaysville, Utah 84037 Telephone Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Aug 24, ISS Last publication Sept 7, 197s 69 45 H NOiM PI w v k fit k Jx t comments reu.vcd pi.ni the hearing will ItKt w Pub'ixhtd X 14 , Prtx'inct w x t 11 Melvin C. Wilson Attorneys for feet, t ' the public hi arirg a e tu bt a chanc given . concerning the prnpo nexalion and zoning act o either for or agauixt m, Personal Representa'ive William K McGuire and South - i 'I i LLBERT J. SHEFFIELD, rods ; . j bt t ii' , NOALT. EVANS Poxndktx'per for Davis If ANSI N 1 i g mi t r i . x iid extravs were taken up bv nu- - in Said precinct on t) e 1st dtv of September 198 4 HI S t t iu! e nr forever barred corner r - F or said claims shall te t an ma is which if not claimed and taxen awav, will be sold at public auction to the h glt-x- t cash bidder at Davis ( o Pound, m Fruit Hmgkts precinct, on Thursday, the 14 h dav of Sepiembcr", 19", at the hour of 12 00 noon f tf . R taken lightly r CVS w cj Allowing described ext) tv D'WA) bt OaCfer Timet' Mi 7 Cout.tv I I1 F OF LTAH (OLNTYUF DAMS In the Dav is precinct v f T ss tu igiu Siae tab of T ! h t , w and which demonstrated strikingly to the world that America was a potent sea never again to te power NOTICE tt fet 2t,i HOLDING HIS fire until close, Hull quickly devastated his English opponent in a battle which cost the Roval Navy 300 killed and wounded w S d4 i C 1 ' - Birthday HTx 8, , - 17- flex-Journ- !9x 25, 4 ft Nt ) 45 henc e Jnx 15 F t '4 The Weekly Rt would like to wish a happy birthday to all those celebrating their birthday. Some of those ulthratmg their first birthday are Todd, son of Mr. anti Mi-- .huh Evans of 283 S 8a0 E , Kaysville, Aug 30; Crvk son of Mr and Mrs Joe Chidester of 1149 W. 2200 N Livton, Sept 8, Angela, daughter of Mr and Mrs. kin ( ottrell of 190 S 5th E , Kaysville, Aug. 29. in the Davis County irst publication Aug Laxt publication Sept i t T i i S Published Clipper 3 - w 1 t r x4 19'8 7, R 1x6 l I S 8- 2 -- . ANGELA COTTRELL 24, 19"8 m . i Xt t lit ft 2 X I P V V. a ; i f r t i ,.u t First publication Aug Last publication Sept ' i the Weeklv in Refiex NF1L.1I1 Minors TO THOMAS J BLLLdPJ m LARGELY contemptuous of the American Navy, the British felt their regular warships would easily defeat American counterparts On Aug 19, some days cut of Boston, Hull sighted the Guernere" which opened fire at long range. . AND Published 1 i BIDDER, or BIDDER with sets' will be refunded J 10 00 of his deposit for each set returned in good condition within 20 days of the bid opening Daed August 16, 1978 additional I JR 09 30 AM on the 28th 31 rods (455 50 f i tbmii South 8 51tr W 12 4. rods (2 4 31 ! lot South 0 2b W mi (lb 5 ft) Ift n,f N 4 51 iP I 122' x ' t ' i U the p n, THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAV IS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF. THOM AS JOSEPH BELl BELL rod-(I96- 0 ft), W them. 95 i TERESINA py 04 2 W such set upon returning 10i In 1812, in this countrys war with Britain, Captain Isaac Hull m the frigate Constitution sailed from Boston to demonstrate o the British Navy that US warships were among the best within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents. Any NON- urlhf NOTICE OF HEARING The Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $20 00 for each set Any BIDDER submitting a complete bid on the proect, 2950 South, Beit Causes Tension Women can reduce monthly tension by restricting salt intake during the week before the onset of menstruation. Limiting salt on food reduces the tendency for fluid retention in the tissues, which can be the cause of some symptoms leep Your lose ut Of Trouble - a miserable allergy to different types of Hay fever can clog up individual sufferers from pollen spring to fall One natural remedy that you dont necessarily take with water is brief and vigorous exercise. Vitamin C, a natural antihistamine, can also stop the symptoms. |