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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAViS i 'll- - w w . cornu Official! Suame November 1975 from Twin Falls, Idaho where he served as Scout executive for eight years. OGDEN Dari S. Gleed, Scout executive for the Lake' Bonneville Council, Boy Scouts of America, has accepted a position on the national staff of the Boy Scouts of America, according to Robert R. Wade, president of' the Scout Council. HE STARTED his professional career with the Boy Scouts of America in 1957 at Medford, Ore. After three years he transferred to Seattle, Wash., where he served as a district executive for four years. He was then selected as Scout executive of the Midnight Sun Council at Fairbanks, Alaska in 1964 and IN HIS new position, Gleed will serve as area director in the Western Region, Boy Scouts of America, supervis20 local Boy Scout Couning cils in Oregon, Washington, covered the northern Alaska and northern Idaho. He will live and work out of the Seattle, Wash. area. Gleed moved to Ogden in two-thir- of Alaska until moving to Twin Falls in 1968. Mr. Wade, in making the announcement stated, We are reluctant to see Dari leave our area, but are excited and pleased for him at this promotion. We wish him and U.N. To Matiomal his family the very best. Wade stated that the process is now underway for the selection of a replacement Works For The Good The United Nations organization is constantly working for the good of people all over the world. National efforts alone are not enough when it comes to pollution of our air and water. Environmental problems must be attacked on a global basis. THROUGH the environment program, a world-wid- e surveillance system called Earthwatch is using a network of national and international programs to check on conditions and changes in our environment. The enviornment program has authorized about 250 fit? Sfltfcl and that council otticers are working with national Scouting officials to find the best man possible. Of People projects in less than three Among its ac- years. complishments, is a sixteen-natio- n agreement on a long term effort to protect the Mediterranean. THE UNITED Nations is at work daily making plans for the good of all people in the world, blm 11 u. If you can identify these three, you probably should check into the 20 year Davis High reunion coming up. WHO ARE THEY? Do you recognize these people? If you were a senior at Davis High School in 1959, you will remember them as year reunion. The reunion will be Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. There will be tours of the high school from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.,. a social hour at the Country Club from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and dinner at 7: 30 p.m. your class officers. THEIR (WXS Western Mortgage Jr. High Softball tournament winners Pacemakers sponsored by Tom Winegars Super Save are: Coach, Robert Gruber. Back, Korryn Wiesse, Amy Beesley, Pat Winegar, Michelle Waddel, Kelly Davis, Maria Anopol. Front, Liz Manis, Maria Gallant, Linda Gallant, Charlott Nilsen, Bernadie Sisneros, TOURNAMENT WINNERS Tammy Higgs. Not in picture, Cynthia Hirabayashi, Donna Bird, Nancy Flitton, Debbie Ranson, Terry Rensch, Vera Kemp, and Annette Smith. ill rH 0 Of Antiquated Things is the theme to be followed by gardeners entering the artistic division of the Davis County Fair flower show next the fair premium book, which is available to anyone wishing to exhibit at the fair simply by calling the fair office at or sending your name to the Fair Office, County Courthouse, Far867-577- week. Entries will be received at the Davis Pavilion on Thursday, Aug. 16, (the opening day of the fair) from 4:30 to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 6: 30 to 8 a.m. 4 mington, Utah 84025. THE BOOKS may also be picked up at many public places throughout the county, such as the Fair Office, the Extension Service Office, the courthouse, some city offices, some banks and the Davis County Clipper office and the senior citizen centers. Some valuable tips for preparing flowers to enter in the flower show are given here by Mrs. Leavitt to aid those who will be entering for the first time. THE JUDGING will then begin at 8:30 a.m. and the show will open to the public at 11 a.m. according to Mrs. Glenna Leavitt, chairman of the floricultural department. There are 111 classes to be entered in the horticultural section and 53 in the artistic section. These are all listed in SHE SAID: A sharp knife can be used to cut most stems materials woody generally require a pruning shears. Dull knives and shears only crush absorption cells and quickly lead to wilted flowers. Pinholders are better than glass frogs as they work well in low or tall containers and come in a variety of shapes permitting the exhibitor to place the stems securely but Maid Dutch PHONE 766-187- 0 27 N. Main, Layton, Utah Authorized dealer of both Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service All A VARIETY of foam materials to be used as flower holders are also on the market now. They include Oasis, Quickee and Fill Fast. They soak up tremendous amounts of water and serve as a reservoir to keep the g flowers longer, as well as serving as a holder. In using these, allow the foam to absorb water until air bubbles stop appearing at the surface and it barely floats. Cut in the shape of the container to be used extending the foam block slightly above the rim of any tall, vertical container. The florists clay may be used to hold the foam block in place in a shallow container. USING large oi be heavy flowers, it may necessary to place a wire mesh over the top of the block 2420 West 300 North, West Point, Utah 84015 Phone (801)825-260- 4 Kindergarten Preparation Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips Puppets REGISTRATION DATES Aug. 13,14 4 one-inc- r deep bowls. The container should be filled with the rolled-u- p up to one inch wire with extending above the rim of the container. CUT THE mesh in a square pattern and approximately one and a half times the height of the container. Fold the wire in half for the width of the wire is now approximately equal to the height of the container. Roll it into a loose coiled cylinder 15 (Daily) and then hold it in place in the container with a dark green floral tape. A very inexpensive way to create a flower holder by stuffing foliage material into a medium to tall container. The flower holder should not be visible upon completion of no matter an arrangement what type of holder is used. When constructing dried and artificial arrangements, styrofoam works well. It doesnt hold water like the other floral foam materials and cannot be used for fresh flowers. Sand can also serve as a holder in dried arrangements. FLORISTS TAPE is very valuable in making floral arrangements. It can help Layton Home Barely A 376-399- Evap Cooler Repairs and Installation. New pads, pumps and motors, all makes. Service Call A PROGRAM and newspaper depicting the theme enthusiasm hasnt diminished and they are busily preparing for the 20- - "The way we were and the way we are will highlight the evening. 1995 Reservations for dinner must be made in advance, therefore, if you have not been contacted or wish further information, please Lois Germer contact repair broken stems or tie several small stems together in a bunch. Florists wire can reinforce weak stems and help to curve or shape stems, and green florists tape, will hold wire or foam holders in place. Phone 1376-819- 6 Bill Brimiey Co. Agent in Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF WITH THESE tips in mind and the listing of classes in the fair book to follow, Mrs. New York Life Insurance Company Layton home barely caped destruction es- - Wednes- day, Aug. 1 when a nearby fire burned out of control. NEIGHBORS of Mrs. Evans of 2341 N. Fort Hor-ten- Lane, Layton, were burning old lumber in a pasture when the wind shifted carrying flames onto Mrs. Evans property. Mrs. Evans garage that was filled with lumber, caught on fire. Firemen were able to get the car out of the garage as the roof burned. A tree next to the garage also caught on fire. Limbs of the tree branch out over the Evans home. FIREMEN, using equipment on three trucks, worked rapidly to spray water on the house while they put out the fire. This incident is a reminder of the extremely dry cond- of vegetation this season. Fires should be itions - 24th 707- Leavitt expects this years flower show at the Davis County Fair to be one of the largest and most beautiful in its history since the fair began nearly 60 years ago. St Ogden, Ut. 84401 801-621-33- 00 Ule, Heaitn, Disability income, and Group Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans' wwwww fein Family Western Wear i J 1 BOOTS, BBIMS-ri-BRITCII- ES 100 South Fort Lane 376-004- 1 (Next to Flowers by Candlelight) 1324 Wall Ave., Ogden Layaways Available carefully controlled. No fire is permitted in Davis County without obtaining a permit from the city fire department. Permits are issued for agricultural burning only, dmg BedIi to School Lee Bell Bottom and Boot Cut Cords Kaysville Tony Lama & Belts Mr. and Mrs. Buhler spent a few days in Ucon, Ida. visiting with their other daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes. reg. $1 6.00 Sale Tex Tan Name stamped on belt FREE 1 621-072- 5 Sale SH399 5 o Lee Denims 4 Effective August 9th through 31st -- 9tf-- m New shipment of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck and daughter Jackie and son v For Lane Shopping Center 1 (U r Escapes Destruction fresh-lookin- 'Kiddie KoUlCjt Pu&c&dol it Creativity the flowers fresh longer, provide more support for the arrangement and can be cut to fit the container. h A mesh chicken wire enameled green, can also be used effectively as a holder-fo- past few years (all for the better, says Class President Beck Sheffield), but their Beck or Karen 825-383- Sheffield, Kinsey Call, Your New York Life for additional support. These materials are superior to any other arranger as they keep economical. WHEN vacuum repair 'WUK&fom&uf where they are wanted for the arrangement. And they will hold stems in either vertical or horizontal positions. THICK STEMS should be crushed or split to secure them to the pinholder. To avoid pricking a finger while making the arrangement, a short piece of stem, may be pressed against the stem being placed horizontally in the arrangement. This will secure it in its place. Florists clay is used to anchor the pinholder in place. Be sure both the base of the pinholder and the container are clean and dry. Then roll a piece of the clay until its soft and pliable and forms a string. Position the clay in a circle, just inside the outer edge of the holder. Set it into the container and pressing hard, turn it slightly. The clay can be reused several so times, its quite appearance has changed somewhat, in the Eberhard, Wranglers Brad, and their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boothe and son Charley of Clearfield spent two days at Sweetwater Resort at Bear Lake. They were met their by their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Beck of Afton, Wyo. for a family vacation. FENCE SALE or Installed Chain Link Material Only Call for Free Estimate 766-216- 1 R0YLANCE FENCE CO. 100 North Main, Layton -- h tf. |