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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 20, 1982 t VIS i I I .... V ;r Register ' m Now For Health - f f til 7?,V y -- WASHINGTON TERRACE Registration is now under way for a class in high level health care being offered at St. Benedict's Hospital in Washington Terrace. 'r MM.m M m $( " M: .f THE SIX week course " in total fitness is offered by the Health Level Health Care ; Center at the hospital under the direction of Ben Kehr, program director. Up to now, high level health has been available only to hospital employees and businesses, he said, noting the general public may now sign up for the course. Classes begin Tuesday, June 8 and Thursday, June 10, and will run for six weeks. Held in the hospital education center, they will be from 9 p.m. once a week. Registration B 1 ' 7 ft' frtiwdL &::w i j p.m. . "I 1 - Already in high spirits for next years team action are North Layton Junior High Schools new cheerleaders including back, Kris Bird, left, and Roxy Rios; front, Charlynn Cottle, left, Danielle Glines and Valerie Giffin while Sheila Trujillo performs a split. CHEERLEADERS 479-201- ' i IYLJH is limited and can be made by 8 weekdays, 9 calling a.m.-4:3- 0 wrnwt " 7-- 1 r , Class vk. AVi: Layton Tidies Up Three Weedy Lots J v LAYTON - Now that the growing season has started, the complaints of unsightly weed infested lots and yards have also begun. -- , 4 k nns.T3nnini.wnfaWMiiift BICYCLE Erin Clarks bike scored a perfect 10 during the Kaysville Elementary bicycle rodeo safety program after clearing inspection from Lloyd Smith, agent, assisted by Norma Dalton, RODEO "WINNER" KAYSVILLE - A 4-- H also from the 4-- H staff. THE LAYTON City Council approved action last Thursthree unoccupied lots in the city. day evening, to clean-uCity Building Inspector, Ladd Scoffield, will be working to have these lots cleaned. If necessary, Layton City crews might do the weed removal and the cost for services will be attached to the property tax notices of those people in violation of the city weed ordinance. Mr. Scoffield was instructed to follow up on the weed complaints that his office received last year. p Doctor Referrals Prescriptions filled Repairs 4-- H Evidently Stranger The postmaster here seems to be informed about all parts of the world. Has .he traveled much? Citizen No, but he has received a liberal education from the picture postcards. sponsored Bicycle Rodeo was held on May 5 at the Kays-vill- e Elementary School. The rodeo is designed to teach specific skills and rules of safety to the students. LLOYD Smith, 4-- agent, is over the bicycle safety Fittings Frames Mens Womens Childrens prog- ram. Norma Dalton has assisted him with the program for the past 10 years. Together they go to schools who invite them to come, teach classes on safety, inspect students bicycles and conduct the rodeo to test the students skill at riding their bicycle. ; The student is required to ride a straight line, turn within a circle and go through an obstacle course. The students are rated on their skills and shown ways to improve. AS AN incentive Tints to repair How True! No matter how busy a man Fashion is, hes never too busy to stop and talk about how busy he is.. :j r, U . eral students received these aspired for scores. Artificial eyes Sports Protection Sun Glasses ! All W'- Hearing Aid Services Service sm; bi- cycles and add safety reflectors, etc. the students are given one week to make repairs or pay a forfeit in cookies or lollipops to the class. A perfect score for bicycle and performance is a ten. Sev- Lenses Duplicated 2179 No. 1700 West 4 Layton 825-162- - 479-969- 0 425 Preparing to promote 8th grade activities next year are class officers Chantei Malmstrom, left, vice president; Angie Adams, president and Denyce Thompson, secretary. NLJH 8TH GRADE OFFICERS ,u- Benedict Way Ogden : and Hearing Centers E. St. 621-147- 5 429 Washington Blvd. Ogden T " N 4 h White Satin Green Giant 12 oz. SUGAR WHETS 10 lb. bag COHN 98 Boneless RUMP ROAST Hormel, WRANGLERS Friskies CAT FOOD 16 oz. Buffet, 6.5 oz. Rosedale, 29 oz. PEARS Kelloggs, COHN FLAKES 18 oz. Folgers, 3 lb. all flavors COFFEE Golden Ripe . ANANAS Cream OWeber 4 foir 12 gal. ICE CREAM s.a08 , -- a59 W6Si6rn r amuy, laii can F EVAPOBATED MILK r OOOIV r9 I09 (fir m NOODLES G.E. Softwhite, 4 pack, 60s, 75s, 100s Store Hours: 7 A.M.-1- 0 Saturday Ctoaad Sunday Phono 5444215 Monday P.M. IN FARMINGTON 75 East Stata Store Hours: 8 A.M.-- 9 P.M. ' Monday Saturday Ctoaad Sundays 4 Phona LOW EVERYDAY PRICES AND DOUBLE COUPONS 5 I59 2 lb. Western IN KAYSVILLE Sf LIGHT GILDS Banquet, FCSIE CHICKBJ UlKABOUI 75 East 200 North S-- g69 Family, 12 oz. GESAPE JUICE Western Family, 12 oz. WHIPPED TOPPING ONLY AT DOWT-1ANSJ- J w piuces effective may i7-22-d I |