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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. JULY 30. 1901 In the United Suits Iasi year, 270, UK) diewl can were told, Only two years before, the number sold by all maker totaled only J7.UK), Thus the motorist turn to diesels is unmistakable. producer of diesel car, finally faced up to w hat has become problem among GM diesel engine. BIT THE news isnt all good. Diesels, while they get better mileage (but cost more to buy), arc noisy, sooty and sluggish in comparison with gasoline engines, they are. also, sometimes hard to start in cold weather. ments in diesel engines being built for GM car. And GM ex- Thus far, environmental 't'umif , , au- thorities haven't cracked down on diesel engine pollueven though diesel ention gines often emit large quantities of ovules of nitrogen and or soot. paniculate ONE CAN often see heavy black smoke gushing from the vertical slack of truck. (Usually, enginejuning will eliminate much ol this excess 4 f MARINE HONOR in playing the bagfor the P0W7MIA in kilts attired pipes recognition day parade in Ogden. NaOn July 17. POW-MItional Recognition Day, a brigade march was held along Washington Blvd. in Ogden. A Tolehard, Marine adjutant stated. "I am pleased to present this citation for steps of the Ogden Municipal service to John Murdock with our deep apprecia- A DIRGE of bagpipe music set the mood on this special day of rememberance MONUMENT and prayer for the 2500 Americans still unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. John Murdock of Kaysville, marched the brigade down the middle of the street with his slow, mournful cadence, attired in subdued kilts. He was accompanied by Brig. Gen. Bruno, Hill AFB; Ogdens Mayor Dirks, other dignitaries, military units, Miss Teenager For DAV a Sunday School class and is an assistant leader in the Girl Scout Cadet Troop 32. Dawn Pharr, the daughter of Charles and Edith Pharr of Layton, was recently honored as the National Teenager of the Year by the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). She was awarded the recognition at the DAV National Convention held in Miami, Fla. She competed against girls from all parts of the U.S. SHE WAS chosen on the basis of her outstanding community service record and her scholastic achievements. She has many hours of volunteer work at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City. She teaches J DAWN PHARR While a senior at Layton High School she was the Sterling Scholar from the school in English. She was an officer in the National Honor Society and received an academic scholarship to study English at WSC. The Hill AFB Administrative Club gave a cash award to Dawn to be used toward her college education. DAWN HOPES to teach school and this summer is working two jobs to help her realize her educational and vocational goals, dmg veterans groups, boy scouts, American Legion Post 87 of Layton and other concerned citizens. At the municipal building Mr. Murdock played the hymn Amazing Grace." Experienced and certified teachers (Vannene Partington is the new supervisor and curriculum Barbara Stephenson, Director 376-966- cc a bright future for ecutive diesels. Foreign maker of diesel car agree. And the car do save fuel, and run on a cheaper fuel a big plus in today fuel crunch, MIDI I.I) A breakthrough in fuel supply or fuel substitutes for gas engine be found, however, or should the FPA clamp down hard with emission restrictions, the current trend might well be reversed. Irish Wit who Hy pochondriac: A man feels well only when he is ill. -- Irish Digest Are your Feathers Ruffed with the Heat Men in Southeast Asia. Mr. Come see us at the 0 tion." Mr. Murdock for many 0 years was a member of the Salt Lake Scots, a bagpipe and drum corps. In addition he hud a camera role in the Him "The Devil's Brigade" staring William Holden. Mr. Murdock played the bagpipe on camera in the opening scene. .0 "MEN HUT" $3.00 off $1.00 off $2.00 off Permanent Hair Cuts Colors Telephone We POW-MIDAY was proclaimed a national day by President Ronald Reagan and was passed and adopted by the Council of Ogden City to be observed on July 17, 1981. np OPEN Mon. 376-433- 5 are proud to welcome a new Chlck-KAR- Thur. Sat. OL BEARD 0 BARTONS ON BEHALF of the Marine Corps League and the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing Try Halt A candidate for the base-po- lice force was taking a verbal exam. If you were alone in a patrol car and a gang of desperate criminals in another car was chasing you down Sherman A ve. at 60 miles an hours, what would you do? "Seventy," came the reply. Where babysitting ends and learning begins... ) IT UNDERTOOK to repair car already in consumer hand and made improve- of his contribution Bldg. CHARLIE'S ( d John Murdock, left, receives certificate from Adjutant Russell Tolehard of the Marine Corps League of Ogden in honor ceremony followed on the Wynn Gates and Kathryn act out scene from upcoming Charlies Monument production. ' pollution). Several months ago. General Motors, the largest U.S. widcly-recognie- WOMENS SHOES 579 South Main Street Kaysvilie, Utah 84037 766-026- 6 9 Best Facilities in Davis County We meet every childs needs-comple- Mens te Readiness Program Childrens SHOES Remember our motto: OP TO "TENDER LOVING CARE 8:00 A.M. Thursday Free Speech evaluations - John Blair Speech Pathologist Register Now! - -- - II Friday 43 North Saturday SHOES BARTONS 9:00 to 5:00 Mon Fri -- Utah (Utahs largest independent Family Shoe Store) i jwj 4 Main-Bounti- ful, |