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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 8. 1979 Kaysviile-Layto- Get Toll-FrBy GARY R. BLODGETT SALT LAKE CITY - Davis Countys extended telephone service has been amended by the Utah Public Service Commission to allow Kaysville-Laytoe residents to call into Salt Lake City and as far south as Murray. n toll-fre- THIS amendment came as somewhat of a surprise by the PSC which had earlier ruled that Kaysviile-Layto- n e residents could call and Davis County throughout into Ogden, but denied a direct-dialinproposal to allow into Salt Lake City and Murray. This news should be received with open arms by residents of central Davis County who have felt that they have been discriminated against for a long time," said one PSC member. toll-fre- g Achieving the Eagle Scout rank are this Kaysville trio, Kevin Jedd, left, Darren Wilcox and Kerry Jedd. KAYSVILLE EAGLES - i Three-youtKAYSVILLE have achieved the rank n of Eagle Scout. Darren and twin brothers, Kerry and Kevin Judd received their Eagle Scout awards during a special Eagle Scout ceremony and presentation in the Kaysville Second LDS Ward during their Boy Scout Banquet. This is the highest award that can be attained in the scouting h Davis High School as a sophomore student. include a mission for his church. Wil-co- program. DARREN, 16, is the son of. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilcon, 365 East 1st South, Kaysville. He has been active in the scouting program having served as senior patrol leader and team captain of the varsity scouts. In his church he 'has served as president of both the Deacons and Teachers Quorums and is now member Priest the of Quorum. Darren has earned his On My Honor award and his Duty To God Trail award. He is a sophomore student at Davis High School. He plays the piano and his hobbies are hunting, fishing, basketball and swimming. KERRY JUDD, 16, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judd, 391 East 100 South, Kaysville. He is active in the scouting program and has served various leadership in positions. In his church he has been a counselor in the Deacons Quorum and treasurer of the Teachers Quorum. Kerry has received his. On My Honor award and Duty To God Trail award. He attends three of the youth are members of Troop 1408. np All HIS HOBBIES are cycling, camping and fishing. His jobs EXCEPT FOR the one amendment, the remainder of the PSC order governing extended telephone service to Residents n LA Calls To SL ee Davis County residents will remain the same, it was explained. All residents will be able to dial without charge any number in Davis County. Clearfield can call to Ogden without charge and Farm mg ton can call without toll to Salt Lake City and Murray However, Clearfield can not call Salt Lake City without a charge nor can Bountiful subscribers call Ogden without a toll. PSC MEMBERS said they ruled in such a way as to benefit the majority of Davis County residents and had second thought about Kaysviile-Layto- n area residents after reaching its original decision a month ago. Mountain Bell officials said that cost of phone service will go up all along the Wasatch Front as a result of the extended service. The amount of increase will be determined later after cost studies are completed. MOUNTAIN Bell officials also noted that the extended AUTOMOBILES HOMES telephone service will not go 'Mo effect for about 18 months necause of the time it will Ae to build the necessary facilities. Lakevicw BPW Plan Meeting March meeting of the l.akeview Business and Professional Womens Club ;3PW) will be held Thursday, vlarch 8 at 7 p.m. at the Roy Flks Hall, 1875 W. 5200 So. MRS. JUNE Moss, club member and volunteer VISTA xorker with the Utah State Senior Citizens Coalition, will talk on issues concerning senior citizens. Chairmen of the function, Mrs. Moss and Mrs. Velma will present Rorabaugh Lakeviews choice of young career women of the year, Mrs. Shannon Stephens, sales representative for Sandy Pharmaceutical firm. STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED INSURANCE SPECIALISTS J3irJL QUALITY GLASS 327-2- 8 th Street Ogden 399-923- 8 HE HAS had a job on a paper route, done yardwork and fruit picking to earn money. His future plans Helpful Hints Indoor Plant Care On Indoor plants are healthier when placed in trays with a If layer of pebbles and water. this isnt convenient, mist more often to increase humidity needed by plants. ... From Las Vegas Finest BOX SPRING & MATTRESS ROOM SIZE CARPET 00 (HMGuWS dEngiEiioausflT N SIAM A 0003$) Goafcofo 4.4x4.6 diant Plate Mirror r with Refrig. & Stools jhted Mirrors Make-u- p $325 oo 1 5 oo $y ggage Racks . $25 $ so $500 Stands sgoo riling Lights MOTEL SALES 100 N. (East of Freeway) Bountiful 257 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City P.M. 9:30 A.M. to 6 Dpen Dally Except Sunday PUBLIC INVITED ecorriMMT tm ItflMI 578 N. Main, Layton 376-121- HOTEL FURNITURE $18.00-$28.00-$39.- TRUCKS WINDSHIELDS have been a paper route, yardwork and fruit picking, and his future plans are to fill a mission for his church. Kevin Judd is also the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judd. He is 16 years old and is attending Davis High School as a sophomore student. He has been active in his church serving as a counselor in the Deacons Quorum and secretary of his Teachers Quorum. He has earned his On My Honor award and Jus Duty To God Trail award. His hobbies are camping, hiking, aquariums and fish. Water gardening is ai interesting winter hobby. Ah you need is a glass container, cuttings or small, plants, plant food and watjer. & mcoaooMTTO 3 |