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Show WEEKLY REFLEX i.-"- - -- - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 8, 1982 GOP Women To Hear Rep. Masur Rep. Dorothea Masur will be guest speaker at the Davis North Republican Womens Club meeting held April 14 at the home of Ruby Robinson, 3181 W. 1800 N., Clinton, at 7 p.m. Ms. Masurs subject will address womens role in government and the political processes in their city and county Dorothea is a dedicated political figure. She is well informed about most issues. She has the time to research and study problems all Utahns are facing. Dorotheas number one concern is good government and the works for making number good government one in the state and for the people she represents. She encourages women to become involved in the political process. government as well at the state. SHE WILL explain her two bills adopted during the last session of the Legislature, and some other bills of interest to the group. way for women to make a difference a way for us to channel our concerns about Amer- icas future into effective political action standing with a strong organization of other active women having an impact. Republican Women's clubs offer an organized way for Ik: The Davis Area Vocational Center finally has an official logo, brainchild of Viewmont High School Junior John Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Brunson of Centerville. It was selected out of dozens of entries from students around the Davis School District and students in Morgan County. Jack Shell, left, center director, says, "Johns was by far the best logo my staff selected. The new logo will be used to identify the Kaysville facility from now on. John has taken some art classes since 7th grade and hopes to be an artist or architect. LOGO WINNER what is proposed for your tirement income. April 14, Clearfield Community Church, 12:30 p.m.; Layton p.m.; Clearfield Chapter, re- Chapter, April MEETING places will be BIRT & ON PLACE. 12, Layton Community Church, 1:15 p.m. ANY PURCHASE ERNIE'S OF $2.00 or OR MORE AT LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. - 11 OUT NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE Walter K. Clock, Farming-tocity building and zoning official, has issued his report for March 1982. Permits issued were: residential 3 at a valuation of $280,470; additions and n with a valuation of $17,176; excavations were 2. There was a total of 8 permits remodels, 3 MON issued with valuation of $297,646. PERMIT FEES showed for Insurance Topic For Kays. Senior Citizens On Wednesday, April 14, a representative from the State Insurance Commission will talk to the senior citizens at the Silver Age Center about supplementary health insurance. DO YOU need more insurance or is Medicare enough? Bring your health insurance policies with you. All your questions will be answered. Join us for lunch by calling 1 for a reservation, as this presentation will take place during lunch time. Come join us for many other activities and experience a life of spirits. 546-220- the home. Dr. Nilson cautioned Kiwanis as parents to always call a poison control center before treating the victim, and urged them to always have that phone number listed where it can be available. Permit status shows HE ALSO urged those call- ing the poison control center, describe how the victim is acting? Is she or he coughing or having trouble breathing? Is color poor? Is the person disoriented? What is the victim's Repairs Tints Fittings Frames Men's Womens Children's Fashion 11 PM thru SAT O O z 0 3 o o D c u o z eyes Sports Protection Sun Glasses All Hearing Aid Services Service! CEHuBVgEg 3SV 2179 No. 1700 West Layton 479-969- re- sidential permits were 67 active with three completed; permits were nine; additions and remodels were 55 with three completed; excavations were eight; miscellaneous were 23. The total active permits were 162 and six completed. The active subdivisions were 43 and 701 lots available, kj 825-162- 4 0 425 E. St. Benedict Way MKT & ERNIE'S Ogden SoupSaladSandwich&IceCream Place 621-147- 5 429 Washington First Security pays me 14 on my auto insurance Married or single, qualified men and women may save plenty on car insurance with Farmers exclusive 3060 Auto Package. Why not check with Farmers today! be- Dixon P. Reisbeck cause in some cases vomiting is not necessary. MARVIN Krening, committee member of the Kiwanis, is spearheading the drive to furnish to all homes in Clearfield, a poison control chart to use in case of an emergency. The meeting was held at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield on Thursday March 25 at 7 a.m. 1970. Main 544-4279 ... and my contributions can be made automatically. First Security, you dont have to pay the At.entire annual sum in one payment, although that is certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest youll earn. We can arrange it your way. AND ITS ALL Halloween II Arthur (15) Modern Problems Taps SOON TO BE French Lieutenant's Woman The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia RELEASED APRIL Carbon Copy Stripes TAX-DEFERRE- 2146 1 N. Main Layton 1 Store No. Store No. 273 W. 500 S. Bountiful, No. 11 3 5800 S. 1900 W. Roy, No. B 776-432- 3 Store No. 340 N. Main Kaysville 544-034- 2 4 SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAVINGS GROW and your funds are insured. You pay no fees There is substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. D Every dollar you contribute to your IRA fund each year can be deducted from your Federal Taxable Income. And all the interest that First until you Security pays you is also withdraw the money. tax-deferr- Open your account today 14 per annum, current variable rate, for a period of 3 months. Minimum opening deposit of $500. Additions in any amount, or choose from three other IRA savings plans. Store No. Blvd, Ogden (2D pulse rate? Always have a bottle of Ipecac on hand to give patient to induce vomiting the doctor said. Ipecac is available at the drug store and a prescription is not required. Ipecac should always be given on recommen- dation of doctors only, to 0. Home Poison Control Told To Clfd. Kiwanis Kiwanis of Clearfield heard Dr. Bart Nilson, an emergency room physician for St. Benedicts Hospital and Davis North Medical Center outline poison control procedure in D building fees, $1,422.33; water connections $2,355; sewer connections $1,050; fire protection $600. The total collected was $5,427.33. Prescriptions filled Artificial 11 AM Farmington Building Report Doctor Referrals Lenses Duplicated OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1982 TAKE and concerns about particular These tables are based on the assumption that one contribution of the amount specified is made annually at the beginning of each lax year and that the interest accumulates and is compounded quarterly. DOUBLE the dollar figures above for married couples (if both work) who together contribute $2,000 each ($4,000 total) annually. INCREASE amounts by fora married couple (with a spouse) who contribute $2,250 annually First SEOJKTDty Banks Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. ac- EVERYONE is invited to attend this meeting. The mema bership drive is on our goal as members. Our state big first vice chairman and other elected women officials will be in attendance. publican Womens Clubs Bountiful Chapter, April 12, Golden Years Center, 12:30 OFF process, putting our efforts legislative throughout the county offers a Plan to attend your local chapter meeting of retired Federal employees and find out 50C Women (NFRW). Through that organization we also work in the legislative issues into tion. RUBY PRICE, club president, said, Through the Re- Income Plans To Be Aired At Meets XN. women to concentrate tnetr efforts in carrying the message to the American voters. Our womens club belongs to the National Federation of Repub-lica- n |