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Show I 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX Members of the new Whitesides Elementary School student council, made up of representatives from the fourth-sixt- h grades, are front, Bruce Cloud, left, Tyler Sessions, Donnie Short, Chris Manis, Trevor Pattillo, Dallen Smith, Pat Maes and Jeff Winter; back, Erin Jacobs, left, Patty Hare, Abbie Hall, Michele Denny, president, Geneva Bodily, vice president, Lori Hansen and Lynnette Nelson, secretary. James Berg was absent. WHITESIDES STUDENT COUNCIL i ; Ninth graders Steve Pearce and Tina Wright have been chosen Students of The Month at North Layton Junior STUDENTS OF THE MONTH High. Pvt. Nicholas Attending 'if' '' Baste Training " J V9 I X: 1 tyjas Army Pvt. Gordon K. Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Michael of 646 W. 300 N., Clearfield, is attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. s . amvi io i A l Seg jQa ' to lV ' ' V DURING THE training, v i tUri ,, J ' ; stu- dents receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tac- tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. r 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 S3 12 MILE EAST PHONE 8257076 mi HUP 12 OF 8. C. YOU MILE NORTH WILLEY BtAT WFIATI0H WITH OUR OWN 60TH AIIHIVFRSARY U&B ON STEELBELTED CLASSIC RS Receiving top honors in the Whitesides Elementary School clean language poster contest were second place winner Wendy Reynolds, left, and Melissa Sackett, first place. Both are sixth graders. POSTER WINNERS SAVE 25 Castes Basic Army Private Richard N. Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. l.N. Draper of Centerville, has completed basic training at Fort McClellan. Ala. DURING THE training, stu dents receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and army history and traditions. i i I ; ! 5 1 A v kh Dr. W. Richard Barton Dr. Brian Burnt Headaches are probably the most common of all maladies that cause human discomfort. A headache is a symptom. It tells us that something is wrong. It may be caused by high blood pressure, kidney problems or a host of other things, including the irritation of the upper spinal nerves. Chronic or recurring headaches at the base of the skull and the upper neck are often due to a slightly displaced spinal segment. This can cause the nerves to be compressed and irritated, resulting in headache. Could chiropractic care relieve your chronic headache? For information on this and other health problems, call for an appointment. Wt accept Group, Auto, and Induatrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10-- 6 CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER NEW ADDRESS, NEW BUILDING 220 North Main, Kaysvllle 376-349- 5 Kaysvilles noted artist, LeConte Stewart, was presented a 10x12 engraved solid bronze plaque by the art teachers of Granite School FOURTEEN art teachers, many of whom were former students of Mr. Stewarts, came to visit and see his works at his home as well as tour his art gallery in Kaysville. Care Center I Award Bronze Plaque Distict on March 18 when they visited his home in Kaysville. Health News from The Chiropractic NOW I Pli50RI3 lhe engraved plaque read, Artist, philospher, teacher WHITIWAU Plus Si. 7 f l.T. Reg. Prka SSS 60 and friend of thousands. In sincere appreciation for the inspiration and wisdom you have so generously provided during your long and productive career and for the beauty remained hidden until your brush revealed it to an amazed and grateful world. signed, the art teachers of Granite School District, March 18, 1981. np Comm. Agrees To Pay For Health 2 STEEL BELTS AND POLYESTER BODY PLIES FREE MOUNTING vOE SAVE NOW ON RADIAL RETREADS (BUY Clubhouse. THE $2,757 worth of repairs and renovations for the kitchen area were requested by the county health department to meet county health code requirements. Ken Pettingill, the new man-ager of the clubhouse, approached the commission for the money, saying the health department would not allow facility operators to cook or dispense hot meals until the improvements are made. HE TOLD the commission- -' ers the course, near Layton, has been open on Saturdays, but said he has only been able to serve cold sandwiches and beer to the golfers. The health department has Utahs Road Authority for 60 Years Commissioners Ernest Eberhard, Glen E. Saunders and Harry B. Ger-lac- h 995 ments. mdm Pan Cars 1 W.O. LT. NOWETIRE CHANGE OVER 105 It TRUCKS Ana Set Comb Irani (nd i v2 , Passenger Cars, One Piece Wheels. Mag Extra Intpechon expires April IS, 1981 I Custom Wheels Expires April 15, 1981 no dowcTcdbdit teeimg With your own J.W, Brewer Tire Credit Card e 30 Days Same As Cash As Little As $10.00 Per Month 18 Percent Annual Interest Rate e Instant Purchasing Power APPLY NOYY A TELEPHONE CALL WILL DO ASK FOR SANDY Mr. Pettingill told the commissioners. improve- WHEEKALIGNMENM Set easier Sei toe In Expire April IS, 1981 WEVE READ the contract and its a good contract, He said the necessary ' WHITEWALL Replace front Disc Pads Machine Front Rotors Pack Wheel Bearings Cahper Work Extra. If Needed. voted unanimously to fund the project. The commission also inked a contract with Mr. Pettingill, allowing him to lease the clubhouse at $860 per month or ten percent of the gross receipts, or whichever is less. plumbing and electrical work at the facility has been completed, but said he didn't think he should have to pay for the 155x13 Plus 29c FIT Per Tire ,yDISCFRONT BRAKES kitchen items be replaced or updated to meet health code provisions. THE commissioners were informed that they would have to open the budget to pay for the improvements. $g20 BRAKE SPECIAL asked that some outdated health department SAVE MORE) TWO FOR Code Improvements - The FARMINGTON Davis County Commission voted last Tuesday to open the budget and pay for some needed improvements at the Valley View Golf Course 4 973-406- 5 jTp yj !'np nr muiw.5 -- ocwr m GsuniRUi ALSO IN: CLEARFIELD OGDEN PROVO |