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Show i ft EEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 15, r one group of for Davis County and for the f Stop Photography Club from Eastman Kodak Co. Her pho- 4-- girls hard summers work alhe to an end. During hir tography received blue received awards. $ THE MEMBERS and their leader of the Bicycle Safety Clkb, the Pedal Pushers Recogni-tiq- h Certificate for the clubs work. They initiated a bike rodeo at the Burton Elementary School three years ago an have been working with Extension the PTA and office since. This award was pibvided by the National Safety Program ana 'he donor whs General Motors. Jhe members receiving and took a second place trophy in the Intermediate Division at the Davis County Farm Bureau Talent Find. girls have Dtjvis County Recognition for 4-- they had a very full and enriching summer. They are now looking forward to next par- Safety Program. Agril Turneau and Jennifer Wpittaker also received pins of&chievement for their work inthe second and third year programs. The donor of these year, np Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L.' Frost attended the mid-ye- were the Eli Lilly and ar Cft. and Kraft. Inc. Jhe girls also received pins. ofichievement for their work inthe Pedal Pushers Bicycle Safety Program. The donor conference of the Utah Pharmaceutical Association at the of College Pharmacy, University of Utah, Nov. 9. fojt these pins was the Goodyear Tire and Rubber A panel of TOP-LEVE- L faculty members and doctors from the University of Utah Medical School, gave a criof new drugs, tical their manufacture, release by FDA and their clinical use in treatment by private practice LPRIL M. Turns au also eived pins of achievement her work in The Seeker the. ;5Mrs. Donna Andrus will entertain the Phillips Camp of Daughter ofjjjah Pioneers at, Another interesting panel was the pharmacists role in communicating and counseling of patients. THERE IS an upsurge in the production of fine and wonder drugs which was somewhat limited for several of Lynn Burton (Layton), Morris Hansen (Syracuse), Ardeth Kapp (Bountiful), Marda Dillree (Farmington), Elizabeth Simmons (Kays-ville- ), Cliff LeFevre years, np Robert Garff (Clearfield), (Bountiful), Nancy Ketchum (Bountiful), Toos Pluim (So. Swell Smell! . Glamor girl to clerk at perfume counter: Do you have something that will bring out the mink in a man without disturbing the wolf? Weber), Douglas Sonntag (Bountiful). Irvine describes the group of com- as a cross-sectio- n Betty Abrams, Mrs. Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Ina Cheney and Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker will attend dinner meeting on tie Jfov. 15 at the Mansion House the program. Mrs. Doris Ball will entertain the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse in Layton on Wed- nesday afternoon, for their regular luncheon meeting. 0 Ogden. - hostess to the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday even- - Members of the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beth Tall. Mrs. lone Sandall was cohostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Serena Hyde. By REV. W. LEE TRUMAN HE SELDOM has hobbies, and he is more often than not Gary Sloyan was extraordinarily successful, 38 years of age, had a great family, and a wonderful wife. uninvolved in helping in keeping the house or home. In questioning Dr. Alfred Mageloan, I found that he noted almost the same personality traits, but he added that he found that whatever the potential victim is doing, he is also trying to do more. I SAID HAD because Gary died of a heart attack. I felt angry at the loss of this outstandingly fine man, the unnecessary grief that came to his family. I have CHAIN' HE IS trying to reach a higher state in his lifestyle, done some homework on what some of the personality factors are that cause death from heart attack in a person like Gary. SAWS A SOUND ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENT . and seems to equate QuKfiMlng around Coma In today that the very things that made Gary topnotch in his profession were the very same things that could very well WHAT I found out was THIS MAN has given his life to the area of heart work and he said that a person who is courting a cardiac disaster is often extremely pressured (oraFroo Demonstration about being every place he is to be right on time. He is a person who becomes impatient at slow traffic or inept service. He is often someone who is impatient with a person who is slow to make a point. C & S Small Engine Repair 768-13- 13 - Kaysville Conserve Energy laSULA TE mij attack. This is the kind of person who often speaks forcefully and may clench his fists and pound the desk to make his point. Often his face contorts to express the surg- Discount with this ad. takes our insulation specialists injust a few hours to install clean with absolutely sulation in your attic no mess, no bother for you. It Fiberglas Insulation Keeps Your Home Warm At Wintertime, But Keeps your Home cooler In the Summer! Call for Rockwool Free Estimate . uest insulation 621 Elossom Circle, Kaysvisis ing emotion that can be behind his speech. THE TYPE . B person is more relaxed, less precise about meeting the demands of the clock, likes both art and good books, and accepts their limitations. Most important, they accept themselves without envy of others, their accolades, achievements or material rewards. BonM tnd ,Mund to, you, protection In discussing the subject with my personal physician, he said that a Type A person is more likely to be an outstanding salesman and go into management The Type B person is either working in the stockroom or is the president of the company. SOME OF THE helpful comments I received were the simply commonsense kind of things that help Type A persons become Type B persons. unit, for a total of almost $500,000 in annual state , matching money. The district is seeking voted leeways, and Emery County just passed one. In I fact; 'Six bf the eight Wasatch1. Front districts have" voted leeways, including all four districts in Salt Lake County, Ogden and Provo districts. ACCORDING to Irvine, the money to pay the state voted leeway match comes from sales and income taxes. Since Davis County people pay higher per capita sales and income taxes than most of our neighboring counties, the leeway program allows us to recapture some of our own income tax dollars which otherwise will provide the leeway match for other school districts. Irvine reiterated that passage of the leeway requires a majority vote to approve, and that the tax impact from the extra two mills would mean They are such things as learning to eat more slowly, savoring the foods, escaping into books which demand approximately lisconcentration, learning to ten without interruption, planning some idleness each day, and learning not to schedule more than can be $12 to $14 from the average household beginschool ning with the 1980-8- THE BEST BIT of advice I had was to learn how to make yourself rich inside instead of through your possessions then you will have a chance to live a lot longer and much more richly. I wish Gary had known about hearts what I know now. It could have not only changed his life, it could have saved it. Open Season begins November where men, women and children are starving in and interment prison camps. list THE FOLLOWING gives the addresses and phone numbers of agencies that are actively involved in giving aid, medical supplies, food, released from the camps to relocate to other areas. Money or checks can be sent to these agencies. Checks and. envelopes should be marked Cambodian Relief. Sent to: American Red Cross, 17th and D Street N.W., te DENTAL BENEFITS: If you select our more slightly expensive High Option Plan, you get the above, PLUS you and your family will also have bill protection for all dental procedures except braces. We preventative den'pay towards annual exams, root canals, gum work, crowns, bridges, tistry, fillings, dentures, oral surgery, anesthesia, and much much ADDITIONAL more. ftW Jfcft t n f QH FEDERAL EMP 1980 RATES: HIGH OPTION SELF HIGH OPTION FAMILY LOW OPTION SELF LOW OPTION FAMILY $3.63 9.98 2.66 7.48 Further information is available by contacting local 332 at P.O. Box 26476, S.L.C., UT 84125 or phone Larry Bountiful or Mel Shreeve Britton Bart or Nelson Salt Lake City or our Ogden 479-909-8, 298-023- 9, 968-213- 6, number toll-fr- representative will be visiting agencies in your area. Contact your personnel office for more information about these appearances. To enroll in THE MAIL HANDLERS BENEFIT PLAN contact your personnel A office. 1 year. 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Comprehensive DENTAL & Medical benefits for all family members through THE MAIL HANDLERS BENEFIT PLAN What We Provide: In full for semi-privahospital room and other services & supplies. WE have increased our annual Maximum Benefit for doctors visits. We provide Medical Coverage for diagnostic testing & other Preventative care. Surgical consultations and nursing care, plus maternity benefits with no waiting period. We pay in full for hemodialysis, radium and chemotherapy treatments and occupational therapy. Washington, D.C. 20006; U.S. Committee for UNICEF, 331 East 38th Street, New York, New York 10016. SPONSORS FOR families clothing and sponsors for families who are being 12, are available Cambodian Relief cerned persons about the troubled parts of the world -- FEDERAL EMPLOYEES handled: learning to think of one thing at a time. List Of Agencies Involved InK The Kaysville City Library is receiving inquiries by con- Everyday you wait means money through the roof . :00 ac- complishment in numbers. By now it is traditional that people fall into two classes. Type A persons are the most likely to have the heart have led to his death. He was aggressive, ambitious, competitive and impatient. This is the very type of man that heart specialist, Dr. Frederick Richey says is a man marked for an attack. St two leeway mills. Since each mill of our local tax only produces $7.74 per pupil unit, the district will recover an additional $5.26 per pupil . Monday, program, will be given, by Zelda Bills an artist. Mrs. Lucille Strong is chairman of jlrs. sional budget squeeze, and the entire program is in sub- stantial jeopardy. THE VOTED leeway program was created by the Legislature to provide an incentive for school districts to provide a school program the beyond minimum required by law. Because of the wide disparity in district tax bases, the state will match local vbted leeway tax yield to guarantee $13 per pupil unit on each of the first authority to levy up to four additional mills, with the inamount will have dropped to tention of only using two, and about $1.8 million. This cut has been part of the congres holding the remainder until the future of federal impacted ; area money becomes clear. At the present time 12 of the 40 school districts in Utah have Jiejhomg itNov. 19. The Art Club Lbis Stephens, i;rn-n:.:ounTA- iu THE STEERING committee chaired by Irvine consists Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons home Nov. 9. The lesson wall bs.given by , Mrs.. Jennie Hollist. 645 No. Main the Nov. 27th special election to authorize the school board's use of a voted leeway mill levy. and hospitals. munity leaders, parents and taxpayers who are concerned about maintaining the high quality public schools in Davis County in the face of shrinking district funds.. ACCORDING TO Irvine the Davis District is one of the fastest growing in the state, and while per capita income of Davis residents is the highest in the state, the yield from school property taxes is one of the lowest in Utah because of the lack of an industrial tax base. For man years the federal government has designated Davis County as an impacted area because of Hill AFB, and a special appropriation to compensate for Hills tax exempt status has come to the district. In 1976, $18 million was received, but in 1979 the will be hosting the Kaysville hlr Norma Ward will be A former Bountiful legislator today announced the formation of the Leeway for Learning Alliance. David Irvine stated that the organization has been established to support and assist the Davis School District in publicizing up-da- Kaysville Clubs S' LEEWAY GROUP FORMED Pharmaceutical Conference work in the Bandaids A group of prominent Davis County residents has formed a committee to disseminate information about the upcoming Davis School, District leeway election. Members include front, Toos Pluim, left, Nancy Ketchum, Tibby Simmons, Marda Dillree, Ardith Kapp, back, Clifford LeFevre, David Irvine, Morris Hansen, chairman and Lynn Burton. Achievement After the Night the girls felt as though Couple Attend OME OF the awards they A Certificate of wn were: 5;Mrs. vA first-ai- ticipated in a va; ety of activities since last spring. They gave a food demonstration at a iqr .,jc 4-- DURING THE Davis County Fair all the girls received ribbons on their efforts in cooking, sewing and vilie, she worked very hard ALL OF the '-- A.W They also participated in the Talent Show at Utah State Lagoon Day. Jennifer Mott played a piano solo. Shelly Brinkerhoff, Gayla Clontz, Cherise Winter and Michelle White did a drill to Boogie Fever. April M. Turneau received a ribbon for third place Junior Solo for her ' tap dance, "Tea For Two. of the Dance House in Kays- - Shelly WJiittaker, Btinkerhoff, Gayla Clontz, Cfterise Winter and Jennifer Mj)tt. They all participated in ttife Funky Fashions Sewing Chib, the Kookie Kutters Choking Club, The Bandaids First-Ai- d Safety Club, and Tte Pedal Pushers Bicycle Safety Program. Archeology Club from ! teacher Mrs. Nita Thomassen and other awards were: April M. Turneau, Jennifer I week on the show. 4-- tWfcs pts audience participates for a which she received a blue ribbon for her Cottage Cheese Surprise. She also takes dancing as a project and her own interest in learning how to tap dance. With her 4-- First-Ai- d 4-- 4-- 4-- thiir rib- bons at the Davis County Fair and the Utah State Fair. April is in her third year of sewing in the Funky Fashions Club. Her dress received three blue ribbons, one each at the Style Dress Revue, Davis County Fair and the Utah State Fair. She also participated in the Utah Dairy Council Contest in Salt Lake City, entered the Demonstration contest for Judy P. Turneaurs Clubs received a County the KSLErnst Show Me How Fair held at the Salt Palace. They appeared on Hotel Balderdash on KUTV-Tduring Utah State Club Week where they presented a cake to Harvey and Cannonball and talked about They were 4-- Achievement Night held Nov. 11 8. girls belonging to Mrs. 1979 SALE ENDS NOV. 15 Crittenden Paint fi Glass Co. 547 North Main, Layton Mon.-Fr- l. 8-5:- 30 - Ph. Sat. 8-- 376-42- 1 12 |