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Show REFLEX VsEEKLY NORTH DAVIS LEADER. SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. ' sv Davis Pilot Missing A '" A!;s' , ''' Vn' Ov- ,, ' 2r4&Fkrh 7xisKfe ? A; 5C--' "Hv'j'N'''.T f - M. . An. J Tx" WWW' .SSrtiTlL ' SC xa8$9k-- Li &.,. MP 0x& si A 'MN 'f 4 - A 4-- Rescue ships from the ' dive during a mock attack on ships, climbed into the air and then exploded. A chute was near the wreckage, but there was no trace of the missing pilot. Air Force officials said, grb 4 v '; i 'v44 " . Jff V .k Wfw SWfVf A - . k jt-A- ;VLw tf; it begins with TRAINING CLASSES the training classes for the No. Davis Stars annual L'tah State University Experiment laim open house will see the facility, including all its gardens, opened to the public over the Labor Day weekend, lt is located in north Farmington adjoining U.S. Highwav 89 just south of the Cherry Hills complex. The USU FARM EXHIBITS Bv LISA be on the grounds to answei BRIM ON gardening questions and discuss the 1981 garden research. Four speakers will be featured during the open house: 10 a.m.. David Whiting trom the USU Extension Agency will speak on home insect control. At a m.. Dr Sherman Thompson, and Extension plant pathologist will discuss garden disease control or those with green thumbs .aid those with not so green thumbs who are interested in J gardening, plan to attend the annual open house at the Jwimmgton Divplav Gardens on i a hoi lXiv, Sept. 7 from p m IU-- B BROW SING through the giounds. gardening enthu-siaM- s AT 12 NOON. Di. Alvin Hnmson. one ot the nation's leading author ities on vegetable varieties will discuss vegetables. At p m.. Bill research horticulturist, will speak on fundamental landscaping. Besides seeing the ongoing varietal test plots, you can view the four evolving garden types at Farmington. T he display gardens are designated as. can see how various plants will look in their own backyards, they can also gather information about cur-uteceareh being done. the Displav Gardens are be ,i ut it ul y landscaped and tlu- - year a new labeling system has been dev ised. w hich allows for eavy identification ot plant and tlower materials. I NIU.R.Nin research and extension horticulturists will ar-g- oxi: ADMIT coitli: ffX Square Dance Courtesy of GOLDEX SPIKE srAiu: DAXCE CUSS Sat.. Sept. 12. 19 and Oct. 3. 19S1 nm ( AI.I. 37G-375- Mintr: 7:09 p.m. ivkhwaiklv or 7((-21)- - 29N-0IS0- The Sunflower Gamp of will hold their opening social Sept 10 at 2pm at the home of Doraine Hales A pot luck picnic lunch w ill be served and all members aie urged to attend Members of the me Aits Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Delene Bowman with Mrs. Florence Barton as cohostess. Mrs. Beveilv Robison will give the book icview. DIP T col-o- intage of the free, formation it has to ofler. Those who can't attend the open house Labor Duv should make plans for a Satuiday or Sunday afternoon in the near future. The grounds are open year around, daily tiom daylight to dark. IT'S A GREAT opportunity to come and see how vanous plants respond to I tab s harsh 2 Performance schedules are being planned now. Call throughout the yeai. Those with a pat c u la r interest should call belore and see if it's 1 for more information. 825-796- 3 STAR STUDIOS 1387 W. 1800 No. Clinton, Utah conditions environmental IVe're filling up fast Don't Miss Out bloom. La rge g i oups w ishing to v isit the farm should make arrangements toi a hosin tess in advance. np Kaysville Library Open Sat. Until October 1st EARN the days Beginning Sept library will resume Satuiday service from p m. 'I his w ill continue thiough the school year. THE LIBRARY is located next to city hall. 5b North Mam St., telephone np 12. OATl - Kaysville Clubs on display at the open house. THE DISPLAY gardens began in 1902 as a place where Utah State Agricultural researchers could evaluate trees and shrubs. Itwasn't until 1954' that the grounds became a i fill bed of flower breeding experiments. The grounds change gradually trom yeai to year as some plant materials are deemed unsuitable for Utah climate while others are meed to malum v I HE RESEARC H farm is an extensional source ot research for the public and county residents should be more aware of its existence and take advan ranging in age from 3 to 16 are invited to attend our new training classes beginning Sept. 8, 1981. Learn Ballet, Jazz, Marching Kicks, Splits and Showmanship. Girls The Kasville City Libiaiy will be open again on Satin CUB Layton, Utah BLGLWER annuals, perennials, ground covers, and naturally occurring Utah plants in a dry riverbed atmosphere. Also featured at the gardens are home vegetables and fruit tiees. 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Sign up today at First Security and start earning at a 25ro per annum interest rate with Beginning October 1st, your Tax-Fre- e Certificate will be issued and it will be in Start earning 25ro interest on your funds e interest on your today, and enjoy certificate starting October 1st. See your nearby office of First Security. First: Security Banks tach aftiliaie bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FD1C. tax-fre- Dan- ish and West German navies immediately conducted a search after it was learned that Lt. Mason's plane completed a Vkv , o pilot. ' gJI 5l ; Cv ,'I'"T T... $t Wr -- THE PILOT, whose hods has not yet been recovered, was identified as Lt. Dennis Mason, 27. of Fruit Heights. Davis Counts. He had been a member of the 508th Tactical training base to hear eulogies for the Reserve Air Force :it R$Y ..f V two-wee- k North Sea near Copenhagen, Denmark. s3& v Fighter Group assigned to Hill AFB and w as participating in a training exercise, according to L.S. Air Force officials. They said the group were performing in aerial exercises off the coast of Denmark and Lt. Mason's aircraft reportedlv crashed into the icv sea about 25 miles off the Jutland Peninsula. NEARLY 500 crew members and Danish servicemen packed a small chapel near the jet aircraft over the t ' vr : f memorial service was held last Thursday for a missing pilot from Hill AFB who was last seen as he ejected from his crippled Thunderbird |