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Show JAMES H. TAYLOR Elected Vice Pres. - James FARMINGTON has H. Taylor of Farmington been elected Rocky Mountain Regional vice president of the Force Air Association, (AFA), with responsibilities for coordinating AFA activities and events in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. DELEGATES TO the national AFA elected Mr. Taylor, a 38 year old veteran, at their national convention in Washington, D.C. last week. Taylor previously has served as Utah State AFA president and Ute Chapter president. He has received an excep- CTflHDEKlQ rtfI vl rUU Ultlrcno tional service citation from the national AFA, holds a lifetime membership in the association and was named Utah Man of the Year for daughter, Barbara and Mrs. Francis Morton traveled to Denver, Colo, on the Zephyr train and spent time there at Weber vacationing and then Administrative and Technical Services Department at Montek Division. While employed with the Boeing Aerospace Company, of the Boeing Company, Mr. Taylor was named 1977 Employee of the Year. a division JUNIOR FASHION SHOW , "6 - Ladies Here is your chance see the latest in fashions' for fall and winter by attending the annual Kaysville JCK Fashion Show and Luncheon on Saturday Oct. 6. ' t 0f Bountiful. An added traction will be Hair Styles by Fran Brown Co. of Kaysville. " entertainment is planned door prizes included. darling little models catch your eye modeling with The will the ' by phoning Chairman Jill 7 or JCK , Chiles, President Annette Haacke, . 2 or any other 376-033- What shopld you do with that bode you found when you cleaned out your basement last week? You remember the 376-891- member. The ladies fashions will be furnished by the Wight House of Layton; mens fashions by Double G in Kaysville and childrens by Hammond Toys one than the dont bode, yet you really A Guide to Post-W- ar need Investment Opportunities. - you checked it out from THE DAVIS County Library the Davis County Library back in 1946. You are certain today announced a solution for those patrons who have the fine would cost you more Annual nd Warehouse Sale -- mo DAYS ONLY Oct. 1 1 th-- 1 10:09 a.m.-5:0- 0 2th p.m. Trap-Art- ie BR-78X- 13 Custom Steel PC Radals Polyester Cord S4297 23s5 plus F.ET. 1.98 Galon F.E.T. 1.63 R-- 13 Season Radial F.E.T. 1.59 Deer Hunters Special 750x16 T66 Traction F.E.T. 4.09 Most Car filters each $ jj 99 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble that turned up six years late. Ron Heezen, North Branch (Clearfield) Librarian, recog- Batteries $55 31 25 86 lllenth maintenance Free Battery Group 24 36 month Battery Group 24 nizes that it is easy to misplace library books. I even had a patron leave one in the freezer. It didnt seem to preserve it any better, but we were still glad to get it back. SANDI LONG Tom Elandall Distributing Co. 137 So. Main Phons: 359-8- 1 25 Layton, Utah 376-34- 66 - 825-839- 2 rfip tv) and Lucretia Watkins of the Headquarters Library in Farmington, both e stress that this is a opportunity. So, search under the beds and car seats, in the back of your closets, in the strange nooks and crannies of your basement or attic, and . , ipr The future is a great land; a man cannot go around it in a day; he cannot measure it with a bound; he cannot bind at the Davis County Library are as follows: FROM FREEDOM Headaches, by Joel R. Saper. It is a review of the headache problem. Covers the subject of pain and its treatment, diet and headache, suggestions for finding the best doctor. The Leather Book, by Jo Loeb. Includes a wide variety of items complete with instructions. goof-pro- include vests, jackets, pillows, directors chairs, even a couch! Projects i SHRINES OF Power, Flavio Conti. brief A by his- torical and photographic tour n of some of the worlds schedules fact, had borrowed the copy of .. New books was a logical SOME OF the books have been marked off our inventory and the only record we have of them is on the patrons card.! With the thousands of registered borrowers, it is impossible for the library staff to search the records to discover who, in . best-know- buildings: Alhambra, the The Roman Forum, Heidelberg Castle, St. Peters, the Temple of Amon, Tokyos Imperial Palace, the Netherlands Binnerhof, 1 and Edinburgh Castle. The Stress Factor, by Donald Norfolk. How to handle stress successfully. Covers the difference between stress and anxiety. Suggestions for turning anger and frustration into purposeful problem-solvin- g action. OTHER ARRIVALS: The Complete Book of BreastfeedW. Olds; ing, by Sally Conquering Cancer, by Lucien Israel; Eskimos and Explorers, by Wendell H. Oswalt; The Fiber Factor, Germany: A Picture Book to Remember Her By, by David Gibbon; A History of Zionism, by Walter Munich: The Laqueur; Price of Peace, by Telford Taylor; "A Noble Treason: The Revolt of the Munich Students Against Hitler, by Richard Hanser; "Sphinx, A Novel," by Robin Cook; Uncle Johns Original Bread Book, by John R. Brave. one-tim- be prepared for Thursday, li at the Davis County Library. It will truly be a "fine free day. Oct. with a free dance. The Golden ..!!. Spike dancers will welcome'" any interested couples on Oct. i 6 at 7 p.m. Call off!! 2 for additional infofV" mation. !!'.''! 8 Mrs. Zen Clement of Medford, Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Killian of Ogden were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian! Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher entertained at a surprise bridal shower in honor of Miss Judi Sanders on Sat., Sept. 22. OCT. SHOW TIMES 7:30 PJ4. Week Might 7:3010:00 Sat Night Sat Mat 1:15 Only Frt N N t t2JS Adults 1.75 Students SUM CMdren Tues. Special Students Adults Guests included former members of Mrs. Fishers mutual class, Miss Georgia Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Towers, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Page, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson and Judi and her fiance, Mitch Dyson. SUPERMAN ; 3; M h 1.25 H KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-52- 72 . t .. . , ,rf - t ' iTm r i A.dj. ? rtisfni pn t SPEAKIFIG OF H10NEY SAVING ENERGY AT HOME Selections choice. The library is open more hours on Thursday than days later in the week, yet.so many people seem to have earlier. Brad Maurer, South Branch (Bountiful) Librarian, is anticipating a good response on There are a the 11th. number of people in the area who still have library materials that are past due, he stated. He stressed, however, that patrons must identify thetaselves. S dancers year will start off fT . M Mr. and Mrs. Gaiy Kimball and family of North Glen, Colo, visited for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde in Kaysville and with his parents in Salt Lake City during the summer. ; New Book Because the library is a governmental institution it is not restricted in the matter of fines by the statute of limitations. Therefore, the Library Board, in their regular June meeting approved this onetime amnesty. Board Chairman Evan Whitesides, recently reaffirmed the Boards approval and Oct. 11 was chosen by the Library staff as a suitable date. conflicting ... i . re- Newton. Donald G. Mitchell books that are overdue from one day to 99 years. If you gather all these materials, bring them to the library on Thursday, Oct. 11, 1979, and identify yourself, all fines on record for the books you return will be eliminated. Galloway, Interim Director, THE AFA, a national nonorganizaprofit tion, supports peace through strength. Some 150,000 men and women are affiliated with the organization which has about 300 chapters throughout the United States, 19 of which are in the Rocky Mountain . jegion. kj its harvests into a single sheaf. It is wider than the vision, and has no end. ACCORDING to Sarah Beth EVERY ITEM AT WHOLESALE OR BELOW PRICES 0:1 i i JCK organization, np Thursday All r Amnesty Promised For Overdue Library Boolis THE EVENT begins at 12 at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse in Layton and reservations are being made noon P15569 ''( childrens clothing.' Plan to: make your reservations and attend and support your local THE GOLDEN Spikes dance in the Layton High School cafeteria each Saturday night. The new square turned home by plane. They enjoyed the three day trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Miller of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens of Mapleton were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Timm Wall of Moab have moved to Kaysville to make their home. They are residing in the home formerly owned by Claude office administrator in the and Annette Haacke, JCK Jessica, old. Both President and daughter Natalie, s children shown modeling Jessica and Natalie are JCK Anderson, show. fashion Cindy Back, clothing for 1st vice president, holding baby quilt to be given away. munity School program. Mrs. Verna Vance and State College and the University of Utah. He is currently Left to right, front, Jill Chiles, chairman, and daughter The Golden Spikes Square Dance Club of Layton will start a new dancers class Oct. 6, 1979 as part of the Com- Kaysville the State AFA in 1975. A graduate of Davis High School, he studied business administration Looking forward to another successful square dancing season as they review the-p- it Golden Spike Clubs scrapbook are Davids. and Ruth Preece, from left, newest -- I members, and Herb Strand, the longest- dancing member of the Layton-base- d club. By EZRA T. CLARK PRESIDENT DAVIS COUNTY BANK R-2- 6 youre about 70 wool. my house airtight? Test these by If typical, of your additional water-th- e home energy user and expense. Did you realize your hot water costs you so much? The remaining 10 of your energy bill covers just about everything else lighting, cooking, operating your TV set and all your small appliances. While it is prudent, of course, to turn off lights when not in use and the TV set when its not being watched your greatest saving on home energy costs can come mostly from heating and cooling. So lets consider this five-poicheck list. Its designed to help you plug up the energy holes at your house which may be leaking dozens of dollars out of your wallet each month: 1. Is my home properly insulated for the most efficient heating and cooling? Do I have the right Recommended relating to insulation of attic in the floors range from R-28 in Mindeep South to nesota. 2. Do I really understand , whole-hous- st 6 or should I find out about them a reliable insulation dealer or contractor? from too. ' : Remember that you can get a- federal income tax credit of 15 (up to 7: a maximum of $300) on the cost of in sulation, weatherstripping, caulking, storm windows and doors, clock thermostats, and certain other energy"'"! saving items to install in your home j Remember, also, that a credit is bette7 than a deduction. A deduction comets off your gross income, but a credit is actually deducted from the tax you would otherwise pay. Start saving energy and dollars '1 at your house! f : I e energy-efficien- nt R-3- E moving a lighted candle around door frames and window sashes. (Caution: Do this carefully, ' avoiding curtains and flam- mables.) If the flame dances, you ' need weatherstripping, caulking, or very snug storm windows. Better to have both. 4. Am I heating or cooling the house when nobodys home? Consider clock a installing thermostat ($40 to $90) which you can set to turn down the heat when you leave for work automatically turn it up shortlyz before you arrive home. Or when you go to bed and get up. Also)1' works with air con-- : z ditioning. 5. Is my hot water tank insulated? . Is the temperature on the water I! heater set too high? (Most are set.Z for 140 degrees Fahrenheit, but of" setting of 120 degrees is adequate unless you have a dishwasher J.j New hot water heating tanks t that are have o : thick insulation on the shell. There are many other ways to save"' on the cost of energy at your house, LTfi. you make a careful study of it. Now's' the time to do so. And while youre at'7 it, you can take comfort in the fact2,2 that you may be saving tax dollars I 20 percent goes for second-large- Are the windows and doors of 3. and cooling the heating S 8-- 1 residential energy bill represents the cost of heating house. An ! fiber material or an thick batt or blanket of rock monthly bills. How much energy is used in your home to do what? These are the two basic questions. i For example, a value of may be obtained with an thick batt or blanket of glass The cost of energy at your house is probably higher than ever before. So nows the time to make a careful study of your home to determine how and where you can cut the fat out of your I f I I i ! j I ! f S |