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Show i I 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER SEPTEMBER 2, REFLEX Kaysville From Verna! came word of e arm al of a wm, Joshua Lee am July 17 o Mr, end Mm. ee Cammack. Mrs, Cam uck is Anne HemJntkson of aywlle, 1 he new baby was eleomed bye brother end IV sa. Stacy and Rick. Grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Richard Hendrickson tnd Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cam-- j nack, all of Kayssille. Mrs. Mary Dawson. Layton. Mr. and Mrs, Lveren Goodwin, sis-ler- Ulackfool. Ida,, Mrs. Iris Cammack of hngree. Ida. are I ihe Mr, end Mrs. Tommie Matthews and children were met in Alton. Wyo. by her parents Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Burum of Ogden for a vacation together in Jackson Hole. Wyo. and the patk. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bucha- nan entertained at dinner W ednesday evening for guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Medium, Lakewood. Calif,: Mrs. Jill Mecham and children of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Mecham. Bountiful. LaVar and Lona Mae Godfrey were guests in Brigham City Aug. 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mile Hansen for a family party for Mr. Godfrey's brothers and sisters. John Warden will attend USU and play football this fall. Marion and David Warden haveenrolled at BYl and both Boise Cascade will be in the ROIC program, All three are children of Dr. and Mrs, David Warden of fruit Heights. Both David and Marion en tered the U S, Army this summer and took baste training at Fort Jackson. S, C. They returned home Aug. I. Mrs. Vilate Montgomery is convalescing at her home after recently surgery. Scott Bra -- 2, Ales Cidder. Tom ficckstrum, Michdl Mary I Hen Clark are among students attending the U. ol U. this fall, Bryce Passey and children of Logan are vwung with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Res Passey. Mrs. Dixie Cammack and daughter. Mrs. Susan Bar-nue, traveled to Blackfoot. Ida,, to spend two days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lvcrett Goodwin. Visiting the past month with MCE cor-aiPAEinso- M m Better-Bli- , STORM DOORS t Jj Richard and Barbara Hendrickson was Mr. and Mrs. Corey Willis and children of Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. OFT Club members met Aug. 23 at a Snowbird condominium belonging to Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Mrs. John (Dorothy) Adams was the hostess for the lun- l" 69- K- cheon. After the luncheon members enjoyed a ride on the tram to the top of the mountain. They also went swimming in the condominium pool. daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Adams, was a special guest. She lives in Burley, Ida. Mrs. John (Dorothy) Adams entertained members of the Layton 20th Ward Relief Society Board at her Snowbird condominium on Aug. 24. A luncheon was served and the board members held a business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Love re- turned home from a week long vacation to Los Angeles, Calif. The family visited Disneyland and Marineland. On the return trip they stopped in Las Vegas, Nev. to visit relatives. The John Flint family reunion was held Saturday in the Chapel Street Park in Layton. x years ago, in the night, the greatest earthquake ever known in eastern American shook the earths surface from Toronto, Canda, to Jacksonville, Florida. with Cross-Buc- SUPER I! more of Owens Corning s Pink Fibcgias insulation A at Charleston, S.C., where s of the citys buildings were flattened. Many died and the damage was three-fourth- in the millions dollars. This shock was felt as far west as Iowa and all over New e m 16" Power Tip bar Powerful 1 9 cu men engine Deluxe cushioned handle iU CHECK OWENS CORNING INSULATION save on heating bills late Insulaie now Each and storm Distinctive mouldings and black strap hinges for the Early American decor Tempered glass White DEALS FOR THL Cross-Buc- e t WOODSMAN THE ROUGHNECK" 14995 .000 descendants m attended the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams and their family of Burley. Ida. traveled to Layton to attend the j aVji reunion. Mrs. Emma Evans has returned from a lengthy stay in SHINGLES Resists wind Curling Repels water BRACKETS 100 f29 X Each Ml Single $1695 U WOOD GRENADE $895 Each WALL PAINT INSULATING FOAM SEALANT Quality you can trust Beautiful flat finish ,4"x4xB' REDWOOD BENDER BOARD Scrubs clean colorfast stays $999 12 Each aerosol can makes V2 gallons of urethane foam Stops expensive air leaks all around your home! Insulates, Fills, Seals Waterproof Gallon SPRED linear foot Limited to stock on hand HOUSE PAINT often-thoug- Touch N Foam Best exterior quality1 durable Quick drying Resists peeling and cracking Easy water clean up mi 1.00 Rebate Special price per cartridge Dont Stop 0.95 Your cost with rebate Total savings on 90 $4.16 with rebate f oiyWPi i At these prices . . . you can light up the whole house! 60 Watt 1 1 1 100 Wqtt 70 Watt I LADDERS KEllOT 6' Step Mill I.ICUW. Hill' I i"1 i 'We Card Rain ChVckV 29 Each WOOD STEP LADDER $2799 nt Weatherscreen - Should an advertised item not be available during this Ml, you may request a Ram Check guarantees replenished. Some items available only at our larger location. Please Call for your particular rteeda. 122 with ground. 100 544-345- 1 the eat Each ROMEX WIRE OFF our everyday low price per gallon 1236 North Main . Gallon $4799 Quart LAYTON InonutT 706 16' Extension 2116 Layton HiM $l99 ALUMINUM STAIN Overcoat Semi-Transpare- oz. can Fibered4" Gallon 91 & 14 Roof Coating 99 $(599 G.E. LIGHT BULBS Rain Patch FLECTO VARATHANE XL50 Rebate per cartridge Weed War 1.99 1.45 5 99 REDY- - COAT flat finish Regular price per cartridge Bit SPRED SATIN The final touch to any landscape project. 3e"x4". Nominal. IF AN earthquake of the strength of that in 1886 should occur in the east today, the damage would be much greater than a century ago. Its wise to keep in mind that it could and probably will happen. $1095 Each Gallon The most economical wall covering. Tapered edges for easy installation. 1.79 Each b AXES 99 SHEETROCK England in the east. Contrary to what some believe, earthquakes have occurred in the h eastern part of the U.S. not as often as in California. They have usually been Gardeners who have done a STILL, CHASE assures that good job of keeping weeds out it will pay to make the effort to early in the season shouldn t prevent a heavier infestation relax too much now. A few next year. Chase suggests getmissed weeds that are allowed ting a copy of the USU Extensto go to seed will produce a ion Service booklet EC 391 Weed Control for the Home, surprisingly large amount of seed to infest the garden next Owner, cost 30 cents. It may be obtained from the county year. office or the bulletin extension extension RICK CHASE, weed control specialist, Utah room at Utah State University State University, emphasizes in Logan. Most of the recommendathe importance of keeping weeds from going to seed. He tions given in it for chemical for says it isnt hard to remove the weed control are designed do Chase use. says two they or a spring remaining weeds day after watering when the soil is a good job of keeping most of the weeds out. The publication moist and soft. If weeds are close to making does recommend treating bindseed, be sure to remove them morning glory or field in late weed September. the from garden completely SPRAY WITH Roundup area so they wont drop seed in the garden. If weeds have been mixed 3 oz. per gallon of water to get effective control. Chase allowed to grow unchecked during vacation or for some suggests following up to get other reason, the task of getseedlings that emerge from ting rid of them to prevent seed in the soil so they wont become established. Iseeding will be much greater. sq.ft, stock colors Chalk resistant Glossy finish Easy water clean up Each jdjcVrTrTM 8 95 TRIM PAINT Why pay morel -- Qts. SPLITTING MAULS LATEX GLOSS ECONOMY STUDS Anthony's mother. They spent a week in Layton visiting with relatives. Mrs. Amone is the former Lorchin Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall. Mr. and Mrs. John Park, Mrs Weldon (Mary) Roberts of Layton, and Mrs. Zora Cook of South Weber have returned from a lengthy vacation to the eastern U.S. They attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant. 59 leaky roof can cause extensive damage to your home. Reroof today and save' , Fire rated class "A" linear foot accompanied to Utah by BAR OIL A Convenient 12" width. -- handle e Each ROOFING PARTICLE BOARD SHELVING 7 lb splitting maul with fiberglass-cor- "St) FIBERGLASS Center. Tom Moss, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Max Moss and Cari Larsen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary 0. Larsen, were married Aug. 27 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. A reception was held the same evening. A second reception was held Saturday in the Layton 14th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall have enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Amone and five of their seven children. The Arnone family is from Dundee, 111. They were A a The handle is 10 times stronger than wood and is guaranteed to split 100 cords of wood (or for one year, whichever comes mild. THE WORST damage was 4 interchangeable screen August Events Ninety-si- C-- Buy 10 Rons or the Davis North Medical Participating in this event were Mrs. Ora Barlow and Mrs. Delma Bushnell, Clearfield: Mrs. Opal Hadfield. Ogden: Mrs. Mary Roberts. Mrs. Dorothy Adams. Mrs. Ruth H. Adams, Layton. Elizabeth, Adams, the grand- and their children have 223 DOOR Colonial Mr. Flint wasa prominent resident of the area. He was a director of the First National Bank, the Kaysville Mill and the Davis and Weber County Canal Co. He had 13 children. About 150 of the ingHEKKX HOMEUTC Quick installaPrehung tion' Whit baked enamel on crostbuck design gives you an attractive energy thick saver Sturdy AH hardware included They watched the Jeremy Ranch Golf tournament. I , ModeT 150 received word Tuesof his mother. Mrs. Vera Hendrickson of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom and family spent a week at Park City. day morning of the death Layton-Kaysvill- 6 YOU3KO 4995 Hen-dricks- s PUT Sertjtofing eombmaiion storm and screen floor Insta'ieiion in minutes' Layton 773-497- Owens-Corning- Model 120 I STORM By DO.NETA M. GATHERUM closed Monday, Sept. 6, 1982 for Labor Day We will Be prtca on that ttam whan stock ie 13" Roll |