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Show Page 3B, Lakeside Ite iew, September 18. 1980 County OKs Money for Pistol Range Canopy FARMINGTON The Davis County Commission group would build the canopy, indicating he expected has approved the expenditure of $1,192 for materials to have it completed in about two weeks. The needed to build a canopy over the county pistol range. structure will allow different shooters to fire at The range is being run by the Wasatch Shooters targets placed at varying distances simultaneously. Association. Some blasting must be done at the rifle range as Association treasurer Charles Brewer said his well, but that job will be performed by a private ID Bailey's POST ADVISOR Jim Allison and Clearfield Police Chief Daren Green discuss the new Explorer Post sponsored by the department. six-ye- w Classifieds Baileys C Baileys IPlilfcSDM CLEARFIELD A coed explorer post which is sponsored by the citys police department has NTDN'iyi recently been organized. It is the only coed explorer post in the Gateway District. Jim Allison will be serving as advisor for the post. Norma Allison will be the associate advisor. The post is open to all young men and women, 14 to 20 years of age. Meetings will be held on the first and third Monday civic-sponsor- DAVE BAILEY , We are celebrating the Grand Opening of our new Bountiful store with exceptional values on quality home furnishings. Every of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. They will be held upstairs in the new Clearfield fire station. For more information, contact Jim Allison, 825-370- 3. Centerville Votes Again on Rezoning item in stock will be on sale. CENTERVILLE The City Council voted again on zoning changes passed at the last City Council meeting, after it was determined by the city attorney that the previous vote was illegal. Mayor Golden L. Allen had voted to break a tie during the last meeting on a proposed zoning change for Jean Marshall property. According to City Attorney Keith Staley the mayors after two members had voted in favor of rezoning one voted against, and one t obstained was not legahf . f ar Best Results Use The ; iAOGJY' PP Clearfield Police Form Coed Post l contractor. In other action, the commissioners voted to reappoint Commissioner Glen Flint to the North Davis Sewer District Board of Directors for a term. Flint has already served one term as a board member of the sewer district. , 40. Save 10 to Don't miss out on these great buys. c . City Gets Policeman A new member of the Syracuse SYRACUSE Police Department was sworn in during Thursdays City Council meeting. Douglas L. Peterson, 25, of Syracuse, joined the police department on the 10th of this month. He is replacing an officer who quit the force earlier this : month. Peterson and his wife Cindy, 22, reside in Syracuse. They have two children, Steven, 2, and Heidi, 2 mo. y Peterson served as a reserve officer for Clearfield t Police before starting at Syracuse. He has also at-- T tended Weber State College. Star Valley Reunion have co More tor yQurnipney - Save 100 in this comfy swivel rocker Sleek contoured styling all wrapped up in a lush 100 Strie Velvet. Thick reversible seat cushion gives double the life. Fitted arm covers included. Sale priced at only $14995 residents of Star Valley, Wyom., ; been invited to attend the annual reunion being held ' this year in the Murray City Park Pavilion Saturday. Those who can go should take their own lunch and refreshments. Plan on eating about noon time. All former Insomniacs Can Sleep Soundly If only I could get a good nights sleep! This statement often marks a case of insomnia and with this statement a series of other symptoms . may follow. According to Dr. Brian D. Burns of the Chiropratic Care Center, insomnia is basically a condition which prevents the nervous system from relaxing. There are pressures on nerves that can produce insomnia, he states, and usually the condition is one of long standing. What generally happens, says Dr. Burns, is that a person starts building to a severe case of insomnia by first only an occasional restless, sleepless night. Then the problem begins to compound itself. A person begins to become worn out during the day thus finding his work harder and harder to accomplish. This in itself exerts further nerve pressure, and sleep becomes more difficult as insomnia becomes more prevalent. Of course, adds Dr. Burns, ones general health is affected by lack of sleep, tense daytime activity, etc. An insomniac has a brutal path ahead of him unless the original cause of his troubles is corrected. Its really a heartening experience to aid the person who suffers from severe and repeated attacks of insomnia. Their lives always seerii to change so dramatically once their vitality has been restored through proper sleep, the Doctor relates. According to Dr. Burns, he looks to the basic cause of the nervous tension that produces sleeplessness, and in correcting the cause of the nervousness, not only is sleep a desirable end, but also the sufferer finds his wakefulness a pleasure. Renewed vim and vigor during the day is generally as important to many as rest during the night. And dont forget, concludes Dr. Burns, when a person can kick the drug habit, he rids and, so important to himself of the after-effecmany, the cost of the potions." Dr. Burns urges insomniacs, both those suffering from current acute cases, and those who through nervous tension and symptoms are building to a real problem, to visit him at The Chiropractic Care Center. The Coleridge poem on sleep has a special meaning for many, Ah sleep, it is a gentle thing, beloved from pole to pole . . 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