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Show ( I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 3, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 3, 1980 Kasnll arrived Dec. By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 18 to spend Christmas in Utah with his parents and to be on hand for his brother Blake's return. It has been seven years since the family was all together. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morgan entertained at a family 1 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hart have returned from Palo Alto, Calif, where they spent Christmas and the holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade traveled to Vancouver British Columbia to spend the holidays with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides and family attended a traditional family dinner at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner, in Ogden Christmas Day for 50 guests. Christmas dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pete and two daughters of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lo Abrams and Mrs. Blanch Abrams of Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Morgan, Miss Janice Morgan, Maureen Jones all of Salt Lake City. Miss Joan Brough daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BenOrlo Brough of 578 E. 250 N .. Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Texas Houston Spanish Speaking LDS Mission. Joan will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Feb. 28. She is a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. Her mission farewell is scheduled for Feb. 10. guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and family. Holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne were their son Curtis and family of Rexburg, Ida. Guests of Mrs. Winona Thorderson for Christmas Eve were members of her family. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorderson and family of Livonia, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Devon Steiner and four and her two sons, Zack and Kim. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Malan and children have returned to their home in San Diego, Calif, after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen. Recent visitors of Mr. and chil-der- n, Mrs. Howard Bonnemort were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson attended the funeral service of her brother-in-laTed Jones in Salt Lake City on Dec. 18. Then on Thursday they attended the funeral service of Mr. Jonsons sister, Mrs. Violet Larsen in Magna. Burial was at Fairview. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright had as houseguests for three days his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton of Kearny. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece of Seattle. Wash, were Sunday visitors in Brigham City of Miss Shannette Preece. their daughter, and also of a nephew and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheney. Returning Wednesday from Denver. Colo, are Mrs. Melvin Bitters and her daughter. Tamie and her other daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Jack Tsushima of Syracuse. They left Dec. 21 and spent Christmas in Denver with Mrs. urlingame. Calif. While here they had a family gathering. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonnemort and children of Salt Lake City. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cosende and three daughters of Burlingame, Calif. While here they had a family gathering. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonnemort and children of Salt Lake City, son Elder Blake Bennett who had been serving a two year LDS Mission there. They spent five days in Taiwan sightseeing and meeting Davis County residents w ho tune their radios j ust about to the very top can Music enjoy music from the county's first FM station, KCGL, Beautiful 106. Adjusting the sound levels is manager Clifton V . Glasgow. NEW SOUND IN THE AIR By TOM BUSSELBERG THE AIRWAVES became filled with the strains of BOUNTIFUL Amidst all the pollution that has filled beautiful music the music format for the station the air lately, has come something its originators hope will fill the air, but with results of a different sort. right on the dot of 12 noon on Christmas Eve. And while the fare was music of the Yule season then and for about 36 hours after sign-oit has now d switched to a more sound offering a i ITS FLIGHT is lofty, year-aroun- and continuous, but no signs of its presence can be variety of contemporary and seen in the air. Nevertheless, other tunes laced in the it is available to anyone with beautiful music format. KCGL is the sister stathe right device to detect it. tion of daytime AM station FM 106 Seagull radio KCGL Radio: They're aTl'r;'KBBX' also called 'the names for the newest radio . den Gospel Giant. But with the arrival of the FM, and addition along the Wasatch of Front and the inauguration of several expenditure hundred thousand dollars, FM radio to Davis County. -- things have changed a bit for the 2J2 year old AM. in Davis County and poelsewhere of a fair-size- d tential audience. In fact, Mr. WHILE THE AM station is still licensed to Centerville, Glasgow says the ad rate of It's a $7.50 is quite good. great bargain for Salt Lake studio emphasis has been moved from the small, almost cubbyhole operations near the Great Salt Lake to facilities that are still receiving the finishing touches" at 481 S. 400 E. in Bountiful. AM is The signal microwaved down to Centerville where the 5,000 watt AM transmitter is still located The daytime AM station can be heard from Provo to southern Idaho, says AT THE same time, the FM station, while only boasting TRUCKS STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS & INSURANCE SPECIALISTS J&rJL QUALITY GLASS 327-28- th 399-923- Street 578 N. Main, Layton Ogden 376-121- 3; 8 watts, offers Dolby sound, something cassette recording buffs are familiar with as it tends to enrich and clarify musical tones. The same affect is available to listeners of KCGL as the new station is possibly the only one in the state to offer that feature 24 hours a day. And while only putting out 11 00th or less power of many other Wasatch Front FM stations, Mr. Glasgow says Seagull Radio comes in strong to the Salt Lake Valley audience and puts out 500 AUTOMOBILES HOMES vertisers advertisers although its a little higher than Davis County wanted. There are quite a few accounts lined up. Those interested in advertising should contact the general manager. WE EXPECT the vast majority of our business will thei,,'lf'tre'done'for Davis County while .the.. FM, signal, Local merchants have said for originates atop Ensign Peak. years they wanted a good Manager Clifton W. Glasgow. LA clear signal throughout Davis County. But he asks listeners to let the station know if there are any weak a quality local station. We look ; for great things. He adds, Were not here today and gone tomorrow. Weve never sold any station. When we go in, were there pretty much to stay. Both KBBX and KCGL are owned by Harold S. Schwartz and Associates of Chicago. The firm also operates stations in Phoenix, Ariz., all AM St. and Denver Louis, Cheyenne, Wyo. ALL OF those stations carry a religious format similar to KBBX. KCGL is our first FM and its our first deviation from the religious format, Mr. Glasgow says. How does he expect the sta- tion to fare against other area stations offering a similar beautiful music format? We feel we have a better format. We're using Dolby and coding. Were one of the few stations with that and as far as we know the only ones using it seven days a week. We have better music and a better programming service. Looking at the Salt Lake 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 transmitter of beating out (competition). beautiful music listeners, Mr. Glasgow says, noting that about 22 percent of the 3 with FROM: 25J0 Hi'JW- ! already-establishe- KBBX brightest thing 11 perin- NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY d AM IXM the air in at Main and Gentile above Davis County, tune to cent for rock and roll, I'M 106. dicate preference for his station's type of format. THIS IS one of the fastest growing formats and we are Layton, Utah CONVERT YOUR FIREPLACE INTO AN EFFICIENT FURNACE INSTALL A WOODBURNING oftering lighter, more uptempo music (than the competition), he says. News will be provided just before the half hour and updated weather forecasts just prior to the hour, in addition. Plans also call for public affairs vignettes to be spaced at intervals during the drive time" J SAVING programs, Mr. Glasgow says. "The demand is so great, there are almost 70,000 with Spanish surnames plus others who know Spanish." So if you want to hear the This market area shows one of the largest percentages of audience compared to ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST!!! So Come on Over And Enjoy Our one-minu- . Bicentennial Insert Blaze King Insert shadow." efforts may be utilized for Fruit Heights, as well, he says. the signal comes in strong up into Weber County, assuring ad- None-the-les- s, 4 on Selected Womens Shoes 13 Womens Style Boots OO OOO O 00 OOOOOOO OO case WE HAVE Similar (ru Clearfield a - CHARGE SOME modifications are already in the works for parts of Bountiful and North Salt Lake where some areas close to the mountains are in the JUI 0 0 isnt SR IN ADDITION, some """Spanish programming will probably fill the FM airwaves along City market he sees no reason It tXil VISA MASTER spots. The station number is ANNUAL Offff ' s. to tail. Use Your period when many are traveling to and from work in the mornings and afternoons. A one hour block will carrv more programs on the weekends, all produced under the direction of Public Affairs Director K. Henry. SEAGULL FM is an automated station, as are many in the area. Music tapes and format are produced for the station by "The FM 100 Plan based in Chicago. They have been successful in taking a "dog station in Chicago and "turning 'It Into One of the top1 three in that large market, rooooYoooToooWooVooo o oocTooo o 0 o o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 friends and acquaintances of Blakes. They flew on to Hong Kong where they toured for three days, spent four days in Bangkok, Thailand and three days in the Philippines and on to Hawaii for a six day stay. They returned home Dec. 23 in time for Christmas in Utah. Elder Blake Bennett gave his mission report on Dec. 30 in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. 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