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M44J4I 2 yT'- -- : By JEAN ELLIOT t wouldn't miss this class for anything, stated Joel Horne, Davis High student, I commenting on the Davis High building trades class. - THE DAVIS High building trades class taught by Joe Hill prQvides the chance for students to learn how to build houses, starting the.first day of school with nothing but a bare lot of tilled alfalfa. The class is for any junior or senior, but it doesn't make a person a contractor," stated Joel. The goal in the building trades class is to give students the basic knowledge and confidence they need to build their own houses, said Joel. HIRING someone to dig the basement, the builders then commence pouring the basement floors and walls. "Ce- - Shavings .... Bag 7.75 8.95 3.00 We have garden seeds, Fertilizer .See Us For All Garden & Lawn Supplies ENERGY CHIPS Clinton 2000 2056 N. West, back-breaki- From the basement they work up, building the frame and finally ending with the shingles on the roof, sheeting the sides to protect the house until the bricks are laid. Working on the inside, they insulate and sheet rock where necessary, leaving the making of cabinets for the cabinet making class of Davis High to complete. painting and brick laying. V,' , ment work is especially during hot weather. Joel reflected. THE DAVIS School District Vocational Center offers classes such as electric wiring, SPECIALS 50 lb. Tripro Dog Food 50 Lb. Pillsbury Dog Food 825-749- ' 3 These and other classes do the finish work on the house. The Davis School District bought the lot in Cameron Estates, where Joel and a few other students spend two or more hours a day, building the house. Mr. Hill explains how to do it, but leaves most of the work for the students to do themselves. Joel says, Its a class where you get to do the work. HAPPY ANNIVERSAR Y ONE YEAR OLD Come in and help us celebrate m BUFFET Ham, Roast Marinated Beef, Chicken served with ail the trimmings 175 East 200 South., Clearfield - COFFEE & SODA POP ALL DAY 5-- Adults, $525 p.m. Friday Children $95 sometimes carpeting. Other energy saving features are triple glazed windows and maximum insulation. As soon as the house is completed, an open house will be held. People will inspect the house and will place bids to purchase it. The house will be appraised, then the district will determine a minimum price. The highest bid above the minimum price will be accepted. JOEL encourages anyjunior or senior student who is interested in learning how to build a house to see Mr. Hill. Joel estimates a person can save up to 25 percent building his own home. 10-- 5 WM 0 . Ut Cf. f c l.i to. rnarr mo n9 I m fUSAt T M 4 Fan Met tosto 3. toif 4 ttov (,, "Q fCfSSF to ton oNwwm 4n te4n la ft Uttm 34 rain too (Ik Vif iwtoOUO tC'A tou SCU totshd CniAKiJ to to tetotf tern A? il AVON a TO (IM k'A 09 &; r v-- n 2 '23 c- - 3'te Jii? GLENNS HOUSE OF MEATS March 6. with hi family calling upon hint throughout the day. 0251862 SYRACUSE RETAIL & WHOLESALE MEATS Lovina Pierce Green, early ABeef Mr. Green recaltt attending Khool aunc Layton Elementary School when il contained room. Mis high only school classes were held in the smalt red brick school (hat was located at Five Points, in the south part of Layton (near where the Mountain Bell Telephone Company is currently located!. (Cut He served in World War I, and upon returning home from this service, he and his bride purchased the farm land that has been their home since.He has always engaged in farming and cattle raising.He was employed by the Davis County School District for some 37 years, as he operated a school bus for the children in West Layton. ' pPQIHIa pefairii temmnto MM teecDno- - t ! h9 vitn 4'H cnf-- (wi to ftJRJti V mi- irratf nttirtr me i; to to? V toM Bt Vz & s- -2 1 Wrapped) Pork 9QLb$t Lb. 00 fl S7 u U (Cut, Wrapped & Frozen) Ham & Bacon Smoked 50-LB- S. ROBERT R GREEN ASST. MEATS regular sessions of the lempte for many years. Roasts Steaks Pork Chops Pork Roasts Sausage Chickens HE HAS A daughter of two sons; they include, Mrs. Jay H. (Marjorie) Simmons, and Thayne R. Green, both of Layton, and John H. Green of Centerville. He also proudly boasts of 13 grandchildren and Stew Meat Ground Beef vsb 13 zmmgsizwssaiirffflfii Fall time to prevent disease as you feed your lawn. AT THE retirement of his school bus driving, he was honored by the state for his outstanding record of safety driving, and was honored with a plaque, as Driver of Year, plus a cash award. An active member of the Layton Second LDS Ward, he is a high priest, and was a home teacher for many years. He and his wife enjoyed attending Treat your lawn to Scotts,best :: Prevents ieafspot, snow mold and diseases other lawn Supplies a full feeding Builder lawn fertilizer. lawn fertilizer! Compact, lightweight formula produces deep green lawn with Combines quick green-u- Modern World Someone is going to have to invest a parking meter that will take credit cards. Journal, Sioux City, la. results. Contains iron to correct yellowing soils caused by 4,300sq ft bag(ISYi.Ibs Reg. 11.95 Now Thru April 17 Only It's Scotts new rvap iuiu $14S5 plus lawn $(Q)95 PREVENTEa, SAVE NOW! PRESEASON LAWN MOWER SALE A public meeting will be April 15, 1980 in the Davis DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TUrf and it provides a feeding, the kind that keeps your lawn green nght through fall end into winter Applied now n also prevents damaging fall and winter fungus diseases such as ieafspot andsnowmoid Help your lawn winter better and green earlier nest spnng disease ) PHJC NOTICE of Scotis 2,500 sq. ft (12Va lbs.) New fertilizer prevents lawn disease too! , Weekend Special -- held Tuesday, School District Auditorium in Farmington, Utah at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of forming a Davis County Rifle and Pistol Association. Officers will be elected and improvements on the rifle and pistol range In Fruit Heights discussed. All persons interested In a high quality shooting range are urged and Invited to attend. i. ran tA,t Jt tu LS imi ft9U Ruben E. Green of 3589 1000 North. Ljton, celebrated hi 15th birthday nnivcnary on Thursday, BOARD OF (old Post omce) Next to Albertsons in Clearfield OPEN 8:00 A.M. BRUNCH 10 THE HOUSES are generally furnished with a woodburning fireplace, circulating vents and N r V to I vi tPfcnaB IS , tema tuw rratom fmM to Wet MR. GREEN was married to Malmda Burton, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, on Nov. 7, 1917. The couple have now observed their 63rd wedding anniversary. Davis High School building trades students are completing work on house near the school as part of their years training. Similar projects are under way near other Davis County high schools. The homes will be sold to the highest bidder this summer. BUILDING PROJECT a - toM , n tn, i. f t to ? mswm C ?fM IOC tea! lo ' nS n We service Every mower we sell! During this sale every mower in stock is reduced. We carry Bob Cat Mowers (5 year warrantee) Lawn Boy Mowers, Yardman Mowers, Mowers, and K&S Mowers. Come in now while selections are good or call us and we will deliver the mower of your choice. Scons Precision Flow Control Spreader pre-seaso- n 0(1 wfth purchase of rs SjQO Tart BuiUar or Turf Builder Plus 2 CLEARFIELD NURSERY & POWER EQUIPMENT CO. 1161 So. State, Clearfield Phone: 825-00- n win tow 19 v A !( 1 to ek - . ' to-'- tew IUW1 Srno wn tow tn Honored On 85 th Birthday and Mrt. John L. Kneedy. '' to d " I'A UJAlt tetotnmp 04114 f.-- f cm toS Layton tcttlcrs. . i i )n Mm fc 4.WMA BORN MARCH 20, 1895 in Layton, Mr. Green wa the ton of John Hyrum and Maltha f 4 Mtewn-ttWiM- n cry t to'. 4n te.f 3t,4 ) 5nft',r ks fe Ut 1 MMf I tf t MM &9t am to ei ttvl At Mil ! 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WwKlI.t mi to H flMte Wt 41 y toltrfcn,a 4V jt I 'A n't tee 1 tf w I dratk)r (n j'f Mn. '. 1 teM FA1'W- - " Cft 1 tetwv ; Imt n f W. jiA to to a to I I ton'wtjr.A, u tun i ft . . n . Ut 4 vk 4 iri tx 4 tuw to m I n .4 mm I V' fc na ) K toila) i tou a 4 fcara-I- 1 f ( 1 sw r k to ftl s- - town to fc to, to I ! kti' $ t vr rsiiinn, J Mn. t!b her North Medical Center. Mr. and Sir. Aiin D. Kin tcy attended tacramcM meet-i- n in Salt Lake City on Sun- - to p, OAW. 14 Ito Crt 9 4 Ft viwifd lor Cf. armedMr. td parent. toh of her parent hac been ill the pad neck. Mr. Kneedy ha ton confined to the Davit a lo Hirodti Kh Jacohto and fan ton Cameron Kih ntth them fora eek. Canwn ton Match 27 at ltd Letan LD1 Hmpital and i the fird chdd for Lcta and Kib. After a week tint. Mr, and Mr. Jacuton and ton it t!) re lum to their home In toyan, Mr. anj Mr. Jmt Mctogb ler. I con vaictcini at hi home after anderfuift nujor vuipty Ltd neck. Mi Stephanie Lomu tooted on her htnhday Ltd week at a tody hrmh ad La tk Amenca Redaurant tn Salt Lake City toed by her grand parent, Mr. and Mr. Dick Adam. It. Col. Paul Litton (lew to Wadungton, D.C. for a eck stay on a military auicn ment. V hilc there he viMtcd in tn C aJ Ml, tadtoadind toKuethcirdaugh arehny m Mi Ry Conference tutor of Bihp and Mr. May Hindu mere Mr. and Mr. Hirothi AM from Kobe. Japan. Mr. Ljfdie Henry Allied, In 1920. tot Ky die. Hymn R. Bate hoth of I nut lletfhti. n Ty Larkw. Bartoa foeen andSuwtn Raymond, lkht; ten ilie toted hy her daughter Mr. Joyce Ridmf. Other ftietli acre Mn, Maiun Run nelly and Mr. Itelva Ouitcr, Ss, IVon, N. iJ v mul proffam. coneCfi, temiBaf. orkhof. din Rodney Ltfc . FjfTfRff m: ,! w 4 t tow I.E Krn Rjf to tttffnn Cw!.rJ fsrv.u. I 4 Mr, M Mi, lath day nil fl!rj nith m i i itotf. etc, Thor dmrfMm fucnJa thorn, Dehr Mijor, JoAnn luik, I ynn rf T MJlff IV4 Hrto M t& Mhf at a tody I auer dower M their home. acre Mr. and Mr. Larry I cH anj chdjten tdlameanj froy of tiahji fail. Ida,: Mr. and Mi. Kenneth I eh and tody and Mr. and of Fmd and tody of Mr. Cry eniertatsed at dinner Monday etenmp, (iuett tr Mr. and Mr. John Nonepa and bmily of KajuiHe. Mrt. Marguerite Naholli wa honored lad thurtday. to d ( it- twi. t 4 I JN . iJt4 11 It y r 4 to ifc Mi, Sar M2lrf dl ii.t wi to tew sik Mi mi Mrv Mdn &d (?4 ( Mtfti net, I''1 4 1IM to4 3 VMaft $7M f M., 6, lit Mrrnri Mn, arwn iwito liwsi lacteho tfaickd to R tot, Ma, to atmJ tMr irJ vnl Kk C'efct Ik eck. ith their ttoikf ho are attcndisi coikfe i i,Aor pf J CUirmjBi Mra, IJ il.. w Kay Ltsemore, anj Mr. Mi f -Vn Vwte.4i on a Mi. I tohy (Ann. Mv kfiti Raiid 1 the rnimied I cj hcrruimedLlod.NdHmho died m 1923. they were the parent of twins, Rula and Mr. Dr.aaJMri.RuudlA.Ud. snJ Mi trawled and 4 tb LOS (cm-f- f M lh Vflilld Male a well M the Hawaiian. and she 1m ifcftdt imc la nh (Witt Wwim C.dju and Ihcu famdjei. , SHeatMa April II. iwfl in Perron. Emery County. L'rah. She the second child of the I4tf Louie E. and tturtd t u$rne dsh Ttoma. J (wnite Mr, Ik. Mi KocnfVarvn.Mi, rt ttoh. I tf Irirnt in liAtud a mi Mi, 3 .if jI T4 ts-- m at iuci of Hr jkrty Mi.., (ah Hne fnadief, ifef w ftrrJ hcf tof Mi. ho a Mpftcd wthrt tf the LOS J Mr. J n 0dry Mr, and chiidten of tuchtod. . armed to fnd the f oer actleaj anj LOs Con Inefik net tod oh tfcnr p. fen!. Mr, and Mr. HfoU Di!ey. and Mr. and Mr, e C di'-t-i- Mpiton Anull pandthaldfva, ap 9a Mwshff. A'. 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