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Show I V WEEKLY ' NORTH DAVIS LEADER. SEPTEMBER 10. 1981 NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-DA- VIS VTT " & D t r iVERSARYIMONTHlGONTINUES COUPON SB-32- 0 Two pound BAH BONDED Values to $7.98 ea. Limit 4 per customer 90" x 108" COUPON PATTERNS Coupon good with $5.00 McCall, Simplicity, Vogue, Butterick Limit 2 per customer with coupon only pffjj: purchase other than patterns 1 onjy Off Lt Blue BRUSHED DENIM 98 1 Values to $3.98 yd. 45" wide yd. Navy JEAN ZIPPERS Values to 79 cents ea. 3,5,7, and 9" long on Saturday, Sept. 19 are Charles Brewer of Davis County Sheriffs Jeep patrol, Preparing for the with Jerry Martin, Mary Ann Smith and Molly Ann Howes, all of Bountiful. Funds raised will be used to assist the more than 2500 retarded citizens of Davis County. Bikers will ride from Vae View Park in Layton to An- telope Island and back. Hike-Bik- HIKE-BIK- E The Davis County Sheriff s Jeep Patrol will monitor the to eighth annual Hike-Bik- e Antelope Island sponsored by the Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens and Project TURN. e ACCORDING TO Mary Ann Howes, president of are many more prizes to be given away at Antelope Island such things as group homes, the Pioneer Adult Rehabilita- awards program Oct. 15. All proceeds will go to help the 2500 mentally retarded citizens of Davis County for Service quests, and the Special Olympics. BUSINESSES, neighbors, and as door prizes at the Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens,, the grand prizes include a season's ski pass to Powder Mountain, a bike and a TV. There tion Center, Monte Vista School, special needs reCrisis-Respi- will be held THE HIKE-Bik- e Saturday, Sept. 19. The Jeep Patrol will provide safety and repair assistance as well as monitoring the 30 mile course to Antelope Island from Vae View Park, Layton and back again. Lunch will be served to the bikers on the Island. or 4 DENIM Designer lengths blend Polyester-Cotto- n 48 wide PILLOW FORMS Values to $3.29 ea. 42" x 1 4 and 16 x 16" Calif. DURING THE encampment, cadets receive survival and small arms training and aircraft and aircrew indoctrination. They also have the opportunity to observe careers in which they might wish to serve as air force officers. audience to appreciate and guard our freedoms and our beautiful country so the nation would not fail. VFW OFFIERS SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE JfcSaotofl Man. thru Thurs. It A M. -- 9P.M. Seafood Frt. 11 and Sal AM.-1- 0 font choosing to visit Utah as her first official act as auxiliary president. She was installed as 4 of ForNation VFW Auxiliary Pres. Marion Watson; State Auxiliary Pres. Connie McKeller and Miller Frazier Auxiliary Pres. Rachel House. MRS. WATSON honored Utah VFW members by P.M. Closed Sundays 295-238- A recent meeting of the Veterans eign Wars officials included LAYTON Speaking to the subject, "United We Stand Mrs. Marion For America, Watson, the national president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, told members and guest of the Miller-FraziLayton Post 8307 to "work very hard for your state. Have an outstanding year in Utah. This will help make it an outstanding year for the national organization. "A little bit of San Francisco con be found at the bedutiful 'YW VJI Bratten's Cove in Bountiful" a Bountiful Navy 292-561- Paul C. Kluzek, son of Harriet A. Fardal of Layton, and John R. Kluzek of Clearfield, recently completed a U.S. Air Force ROTC field training encampment at McClellan AFB, Five-Poin- 1385 S. 500 Watt obtained by calling area schools or may be Training north Davis County can register at Vae View Park, 1750 W. 1600 N., Layton, at 8 a.m. The ride to Antelope Island will start shortly thereafter. Riders from the south end of Davis County will be picked up by UTA buses (route 70). THE BUSES leave the first pickup point at Mall at 8 a.m. and travel north to the Bountiful Tabernacle, to the Jennie P. Stewart School, Centerville, and to the bus stop at Monte Vista School, Farmington. and on to Vae View Park. There will be no charge to the bikers to ride the bus because payment will be taken care of by DCARC. The bikes will be transported by Jack Bangerters trucks. Adjustable up to 120 x 120 Including clamps and stands Values to $64.95 set Completes Riders and hikers from QUILTING FRAMES and friends are asked to pledge so much per mile traveled by the bicyclists. Pledge forms are being distributed through igM back against rising fuel costs. Let us add Fiberglass or Rockwool insulation president Aug. 20 at the national convention held in Philadelphia, Pa. She will visit every VFW chapter in the U.S. plus chapters in Japan, Taiwan, Manila and Guam during her year in office. She suggested the audience pretend they were anthropo-ligist- s who discovered a lucky penny" buried in ruins for many generations. This common coin would tell its fin- der many things about his country. MRS. WATSON has been involved with the VFW for 35 years. Her husband is a veteran of World War II where he served in the Pacific with the SeaBees. She is a native of Louisville, Kent, and served as the Kentucky state auxiliary president in 1963-6Since that time she has been involved with the VFW on a national level. In 1976 she was elected to the national chair, the governing body of the VFW. THE MAIN lobbying activities the VFW are involved in center around legislation to help the veteran, their widows and orphans. The philosophy of the VFW is that if veterans were willing to risk their lives to preserve our free country, the legislative actions should be favorable to veterans THE WORD liberty would suggest the love of freedom. The sheaves of wheat could represent our bounty in agriculture products and in- dustry. Lincoln's picture would tell the man of the future that we had many great leaders we honored and respected. The words. "In God We Trust would show a strong religious conviction. The fact that the coin lay buried in ruins might say we as Americans failed to follow the symbolism represented on the coin. Mrs. Watson warned the needs. This year VFW members will encourage legislators to help the Vietnam vets. Special guests in attendance at the VFW banquet were: State Senator Ute Knowlton, state representatives Franklin t. Knowlton and Dona District VFW Commander Alabam Clements: Bruce Way-men- Anderson, department com- mander: Grace Bogart, district president: Dan Myers, post commander: Connie McKel-Icstate auxiliary president: and Rachel House, auxiliary president. a professional help you control your heating and cooling costs. We'll install the right amount of insulation in all the right ' places. 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