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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER. FEBRUARY 14, 1980 February 15, 16 .1HF Clearfield Kiwanis Club will again sponsor the pageant. Raymond L Adams, president, said this week Proceeds from the sale ot tickets will be used to purchase playground equipment for city paiks he noted Judy Benmon is the pageant duector, and is being assisted by her husband. Richard, a member and former president of the C learfield Kiwanis Club AM C.IRLS between 17 and 26 y ears of age can qualify if they live or woik in tht Clearfield High School attend 18th Only Howard Stoddard, Entries Committee Chairman for Miss Clearfield Scholarship Pageant, talks with Peterson and Kellie McEntire, first contestants to Both are 17. up sign Mig-no- n FIRST ENTRANTS CFEARF1FLD Mignon Peterson and Kellie McFntire, li longtime lends and neighbors in West Point, are the first gii Is to enter the Miss Clearfield Scholaiship Pageant, to be held April 1 at the Cleat field High School auditorium & ance area," said Howard Stoddard, chairman of the entries committee Applications can be picked up fiom him at the Clearfield Post Office, from Block's Department Store or Fabric Fair in C learfield or from Rev Harley Hunt, Clearfield Community Church, and Bill Simmons They must be submitted by Feb 26, the deadline test She has blonde hair and blue eyes and is 5 1'A" tall She plans to attend BYU and would like to be a resource teacher for handicapped children years It will be directed by Pat Hampton, who has been in charge of it for the past nine years Contestants must live in Clearfield and be between the ages of 3 and 6. KELLIE McEntire is the 9 obtained by calling Pat at or at any of the locations that hae Miss Clearfield entries daughter ot Mr and Mrs Don W McEntire, 495 North 3500 W'est, W'est Point She is one of nine seminary council members at the high school and also serves as a representative on thePTSA She also takes voice lessons and w ill also sing a soprano solo as her talent otfering She is interested in homemaking and plans to attend Weber State College She is 5" I" tall and has brown eyes and brown hair MIGNON Peterson, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roalde E Peterson. 706 North 4000 West, West Point She is a member of the Madrigal Choir at Clearfield High, a model for Youngtimers at CM1. and served as a member of the class committee during her sophomore and junior years at the high school She takes voice lessons and plans to sing a soprano solo as her talent ottering in the Applications can be 773-213- r) LOCAL recording star Roger Arnold w ill serve as emcee for the pageant General chairman for the project is Byron Liljenquist Committee members include Terry Palmer, judge; Ray Adams, tdage decorations. Golden Stephenson, scholar- ship and donations, Ben Adams, tickets; Craig Gra-ha- m, THE KIWANIS Club will again sponsor the Little Miss and Mr. contest that has been so successful for the past few programs. Jess Hunsak- -' er and Joe Knight, qlieens' lun cheon, and Bruce Watkins publicity, wwl v f . Even Washington woUld have run to Bakers for their Watch Trade " r Indochina Refugee Screening In Full Swing At Health FARMINGTON The scream of ouch" trom an unhappy child probably sounds the same in any language NGSTF RS and their parents from the Indochina coming into the county have been receiving screenings trom the Davis County Health Department since Jan I. A complete blood count (C BC) is taken, a 1 B test and Y Ol look They put up with a lot The greatest potential danger to the general population might be tuberculosis, Mrs Conover said "We screen for that immediately We do a C'BC and it would be picked up there 1 he people are extremely cooperative." She said the language of pantomime is fre- - checking the new arrivals, said County Nursing Director Dol-lee- n Jewett communicable diseases THE MAIN goal with the refugees is to get them into our health tare system." Home Health Care Nurse Bonnie Conover told the County A lil- Health Board recently tie upper respiratory is about the only problem we re finding I he majority ot them are quite healthy. "They have very little body fat and good blood pressure We re getting them onto an immunization program and I give them a general physical." she Continued "It s not an physical but if theie is a problem in some area we go mto it more thoroughly " The oatient would then be referred yi a private physician THE REFLGEFS are given immunizations for TB and o'her areas immediately after entering the county, she said, and an additional exam is scheduled later for anv acute problems. : In further explaining the f program Health Director Richard E Johns said the county health department cone ducts a screening "to make sure they (refugees) don't put out a communicable disease Then they are the responsibility of the sponsor or the medical community. one-tim- WHILE niFY may appear good health from physical looks there can be internal problems, he added. "Its amazing how well they can Icr capita consumption ol heel. veal, meat" ' red pork. lamb, and mutton appears to have declined lor the third consecutive year, according to studies made by the Research Department ol Babson s Reports. And the tiend may well continue tLT in cattle supplies and the resultant shrinkage in 1 HE beet production have been instrumental in lowering heel consumption, both in total volume and on a basis Naturally, demand lor per-capi- heel was also held down by high prices and the contraction in consumer buying powtrow-mto inflation At the same time however families increased thur consumption ot pork poultry and as well as cheeses and eggs yogurt g I HE MEAT packing indus- try has traditionally been noted lot its cyclical character, and in recent years it has encountered a host ol problems I he various segments of this industry have had to contend with such profit limiting forces as soaring labor and general operating costs, transportation disruptions, and fuel price and scarcity problems In addition, there has been the crisis over possible carcinogenic properties of nitrites used as preservatives for processing meats, plus consumer protests against dramatic increases in meat prices j. In THE screen- - mg has been conducted since Jan I with 0 cases seen a month compared to an antici0 for the whole year pated exams Already, IZ7 follow-uare scheduled About six patients are being screened each week, she aid Previously. re-- ( fugees were Checked in Salt Lake City 30-4- 40-5- p Meat Packing Stocks Merit Consideration blood pressure count are among procedures used in Refugees generally enter the epuntry under auspices of a laige sponsor, such asCathohc Charities, and then receive a local sponsor, she explained They are screened within a week of arriving in the county with care taken to check for quently employed where language abilities fail but added, We do have a lady volunteer from the Council on Aging who speaks Vietnamese and said she will learn a few key phrases in the other languages. FROM AN operating stand- point. there were spells of price volatility stemming from unduly large supplies of beef when cattle herds were being reduced, and then the lean supplies alter the nation's cattle population was squeezed to the lowest level since early 1976 While all segments ol the red meat business have faced operating problems and uncertainties liom time to time in most parts of the country, beet has experienced the most severe turmoil since I97N Startwas a ing at that time, there squeeze on larmers- net deriving trom the collapse in larm prices and other troubles, ultie mately resulting in liquidation ol cattle hetds lor approximately another two years unless loreign supplies aie stepped up substantially IN THE interim, poik poul try. and fish must continue to prevent beet prices Irom spiraling higher By and large, operating paiticipantsinthe meat packing field have been considerably improved during the d past year. With better ratios likely to prevail in 1980. .still luither recovery should be recorded supplv-deman- large-scal- THIS PROCESS ran its course in 1979 It was the most severe liquidation ol the cattle cycle partly because it was compressed into lour years since the first lully measured cycle ol cattle inventories re- corded in 1867. Also the latest trimming of tattle herds began Irom a record high volume, so that beef processors found it hard to cope with the influx, and the abundant supply depressed the prices of dressed beef and severely limited the profit margins of the packers CBoy! Wait till she sees the fill the gap 1 hese alternatives, in lact. are already helping to HF.NCE, Babcon's Reports recommends retention ot the common slocks ol Greyhound (Armourl. Iowa Beel Processors. L1V (Wilson Foods), and United Brands (John Mor rell) buys SPORTCOATS Selected Group 2888 SUITS Selected Group 3888 Piece Assortment 88 MENS TIES Piece Assortment Men's $088 SPORT SHIRTS Piece Assortment Heusen $088 DRESS SHIRTS Assortment Mens 1467 PANTS and JEANS Piece Assortment Boys 888 SPORTSHIRTS Pair Assortment Jarman 2688 DRESS SHOES 60 S- -j 76 300 For purchase at this time. Esmark is recommended lor portfolios in need ot capital appreciation Although its Swift & Company operation 250 Pair are anticipated Its operations in outside fields (particularly 60 has been disappointing in terms of profits, better results oil) have been resulting in satisfactory overall profits at the Squire Oo0 Van 180 FORTE NATELY, the shor- ter time needed to breed, raise, and market hogs and poultry, along with the healthy supplies of fish products, alleviated the plight of consumers during the period when bed supplies subsequently declined While the actual liquidation phase of the cattle cycle now seems to have abated, tightness in beef supplies will be felt Slv Husband Mert "I d like to get a divorce My husband and I just don't get along " Gert "Why don t you sue him for incompatibility' ' Mert "I would, if I could catch him at it " Daily Fri Fort Lane Shopping Center |