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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY f - 1 5, 1 981 Parents: Watch BB, Pellet Guns i t Christmas is the time of year when parents may decide that it is time to give a BB gun, pellet gun or a .22 rifle as a gift. All these items make wonderful gifts if supervision and some parental advice is given along with them. a ? e' fai I Or - EACH YEAR many windows are broken and other damage caused by stray bullets not to mention the great number of protected wildlife that is either killed, maimed, or scared by the unsupervised use of firearms by juveniles. Last year several reports were received by the Division of Wildlife Resources that juveniles in the Davis County ALL individuals 12 years or older that wish to hunt wildlife which requires a license are required to attend and graduate from a state sponsored hunter safety class. It is in this class that such things as self control, after the gift is made to help satisfy his curiosity and challenge to operate the firearm. IT IS ALSO wise to explain to the youngster that wildlife are legal targets provided local safety, familiarization, and quirements. and state wildlife laws are complied with. In Utah the only birds that may be killed any time without a license are the ferrel pigeon, starling, and house sparrow. There are a number of mam- ethics are taught to individuals and a firm ground work is laid for the safe use of firearms. Parents can help insure an early groundwork is laid for the safe use of firearms by doing the following: Insure that firearms are locked up when not in use, explain the range a bullet may travel (.22 has a range of one mile), take the youngster out frequently area were shooting at deer with .22 rifles shortly after Christmas. THESE situations were created when parents failed to set down some simpletules for the safe handling and wise use of firearms. Juveniles look at wildlife as a target to practice on and this BEAUTY BEGINS looking in the mirror at an overweight, body, she was finally fed-u- p set out to design a program that and would get her health back. After considerable research and testing she came up with a program that took her from a size 16 to a size 9. Shown here are the two local nutritionists on either side of Ruby Miller. Beauty begins in the mind said Ruby Miller, founder and director of the Club. In a special national Nutri-Triheld last Friday in lecture opening how she diet, exercise explained Layton and color coordination combine to reveal a new you. The trick, she emphasized, is to think thin. Eat by candlelight, she encouraged, since, generally, less is eaten in a romantic atmosphere. After years of m not installed in accordance with the requirements of that agency, and not having the installation inspected by a municipal inspection agency. Anyone who is considering the purchase and installation of a wood burning stove, free standing fireplace, or fireplace insert, should contact the city building inspector in Farming- - ton. Call for a permit. ing agency, SOME FIRE insurance companies will not cover claims for fires which result from wood burning stoves that are not approved by a recognized test 451-25- 1 STORM DOORS CARS inspection department in Farmington with the PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS of the manufacturer's SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS brochure on the stove, or the following information from the name plate: Name of manufacturer, model number and-o- r model name, the underwriters laboratory (UL) approval the International Conference of Building number and-o- r Officials (ICBO) approval numbers, kj January AVfV v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v Vi VViYAVM.M Average mals which can be freely hunted such as the jack rabbit. Kaysville News Hylon Smith has been confined to the DNMC undergoing treatment from a hear attack. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koetitz and daughter Julie spent the holidays in California visiting with Mrs. Koetitz parents, Mr. and Mrs, Doge of Modesta; and with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of San Jose; and with Edward Koetitz in Scotts Valley, Calif. Ralph Lewis has been confined to the DNMC undergoing treatment recently. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day returned home from spending the holidatys in California. They were the guests of Doug Mrs. Ida Rutledge has been confined to the DNMC for treatment of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Taylor and daughter of Provo were weekend visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker, and his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Taylor. Cooking Classes a personalized workshop that teaches: TRUCKS MrJL QUALITY GLASS Street Ogden th 578 N. 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Sarah and Albert Martinez of Clinton and John and Mary Martinez of Layton are the grandparents, dmg 355-253- 6. basic principles of vegetarian cookery basic instruction in nutrition how tos of protein complements cooking demonstrations 1 following information: A copy December 31, 1980 Harvey and Susan Larsen, 1410 W. 750 S., Clearfield, boy Vernon and Diane Benson, 1025 W. 1475 S., Syra-- , cuse, boy AUTOMOBILES installation MANY OF the stoves currently on the market are not designed to be installed in corners. If you have questions as to how your stove can be installed, please supply the building ( 1 HOMES or 45 mom and dad both work and firearms are left unlocked and accessible to juveniles. State law requires that juveniles under the age of 16 years be supervised by an adult 2 years or older when hunting. John and Sylvia Martinez of Layton are announcing the birth of their son. He weighed 7 lbs. 2'h oz. and arrived Jan. re- VEGETARIAN Urges Inspection Of Wood Stoves With the increased use of wood burning stoves and free standing fireplaces in Farmington, there is an increase in fires, due to their improper installation. temptation increases when Layton Births city ordinances, safety squirrel, red and grey fox, coyote, racoon, and the rock chuck. Most other mammals are protected. INDIVIDUALS interested in attending a hunter safety course in the Salt Lake Valley can get information on courses being taught by calling Information relating to courses taught in Davis County is normally printed in local papers or announcements are made at gatherings or obtained by calling the Wildlife Resources at the Ogden office. Fantastic Men 9s & Women 9s Reduction boy January 4, 1981 Por Nang and Mae SaeSee, 1705 N. Main St., Farmington, girl Gerald and Diane Maddock, 1913 S. 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