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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 30. 1979 Honored On 88th Birthday r5afl!l feme fM 0? Layton Paul Sharp, division manager for Del Monte, speaking to the Layton Kiwanis Club at their Saturday breakfast meeting on Aug. 25, discussed the ble inventory will be high. Today consumers pay more in taxes than for food, housing DESPITE THE loss of farm land to suburban develop-men- t more food is being produced than ever before. Commercial food canning in Utah has been a thriving business since before the turn " of the century. However, the smaller canning companies have gone out of business and the industry has consolidated into three large companies. THE TOTAL pack by these exceed what was ' companies packed by all of the small ' ; ; independents. This year will be a record year for supplies of most food products. However, despite high price will not decline. The reason is these products to a certain extent compete with grains which are heavily exported. Wheat and corn and soy bean production will be much higher than last year. Near record levels. z1, THIS WILL prevent undue upward pressure on prices, so prices will be somewhat sta- - ' TWENTY DIFFERENT federal agencies are directly involved in the production of food. Reports have to be filed with each of these agencies. Most states have counterparts of the federal agencies which require counterpart filings. terference with the business by government costs millions of dollars. For example OSHA is requiring Del Monte to en-- . gineer lower noise levels at their plants. Another costly consideration to canners is consumer legislation. Del Monte had to pay its research staff for 25,000 hours of time, for example, to establish nutrient value their of canned products for labeling. On the average 17 percent of the average consumers wage in the U.S. depends on grocery items (only part of which represents food). This is the lowest in the western .world. ed about them on a bulletin board in the library. ONE LIBRARY service you might not be aware we provide, and which we hope will keep us active serving AS FATE would have it, however, before the roofers got the roof put back on, the rains came. Those of you who visited the library on Wednesday, Aug. 15 found us swabbing the floors and running to and fro carrying' cans and vases and buckets to catch the downpour. Marni Jenkins was a great help. She got her Saturday shower early when she pitched in and helped us stop the worst -, K streaming leaks. . The library doesnt always offer such exciting activities, thankfully, but we will watch for activities and events that are happening in our community and in the region around us and keep you post : Loan. If you, is we do not have the book or magazine you want, another library in the state probably does and they will send it to Inter-Librar- y us for you to use free of charge. This service even extends to just wanting something on a like begincertain subject ning ballet, or toad catching, or how to fix furnaces. All you have to do is come in and make your request and we do. the rest. A FAMOUS fact: Simon;; Bamberger, local railroad tycoon, in the 1890s drained a swampy meadow and built an lake and an amusement 'park. Because of the lake, he called the artificial amusement park Lagoon. - 9 to 11, WEDNESDAY pool class; 9:30 to 11:30, PJJeaU m in the Council on Aging. com- SHE WORKED in various positions in the Relief Society our senior citizens from with many honors at our Students of Sally LeFevre performed in a piano recital that was held Aug. 24 at 8 p.m. in the Layton Utah LDS Stake Center. recent Davis County Fair. If werent there, you really missed something special. you THE FOLLOWING took sweepstakes: Lola Sessions, West Point, in the needlework division, for her exqusite eagle done in Japanese embroidery; Elmer Nielsen, Clearfield, for his hanging macrame done in eggshell colored nylon cord; Ethel Paul, Clearfield, for her oil painting of the Monte Cristo area entitled "Golden Aspen. Mrs. Paul also took sweepstakes in the professional oil painting division. Special awards went to Lola Sessions, West Point, in the ceramics division; Elorna Goodsell, Centerville, for her oil painting and to Etta Hayward, Bountiful for her appliqued quilt. Also to Zola Millard in the lapidary division, for her bolo and belt buckle. Many others won blue, red and white ribbons. her three children, Ruth, Dick and the late Attorney Her Orlando Bowman. brother Alton Hadlock made his home with the family for 21 years. MRS. BOWMAN loves her home at 157 East 100 North, Kaysville, where she has lived for the past 62 years. She lives there with her daughter Ruth. She is loved and respected by all of her many friends throughout the community. She has nine grandchildren and nine who also love and respect her. SHE HAS a brother, O. Bowen Hadlock, who is 90 years old and resides in Ogden; a brother Alton who lives in Salt Lake City (whom many in this area still 'v- WE 5 t PIANISTS WHO played in the recital included Kaylani three So no matter how many changes we do make, one thing will stay the same at our bank. Our heart will be in the right place. A Layton man es- Who Knows? 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Deputy Davis County Attorney Steven Vanderlinden is representing the state in this case, grb Weve had many a change of heart Doing the things good neighbors do LA 17 MOWER 121(72 hearing in Fourth Circuit Court in Layton. Circuit Court Judge Douglas L. Cornaby bound the defendant over to the higher court after hearing testimony last week. Arnold is accused of shooting to death his wife, Retta Heath Arnold, 26, and Robert Martin Miller, 21, an Air Force enlisted man from St. Paul, Minn., who was assigned to Hill AFB. 1 IN KAYSVILLE PORTABLE CASSETTE CHARLES DANIEL Arnold, 26, was bound over to district court following a preliminary 376-125- High SEVANG BASKET COMPOSITIONS by C. S. Michael Aaron, Brainard, John Thompson, Michael Legrand, Mozart and Debussy were featured in the recital, dmg first-degre- Tho Second National Bank of Layton August 23, 1979 Gail Woolsey, 236 West Weber Drive, North Ogden, boy Thomas and THE LAYTON senior citizens claim attendance at the Layton site would increase if transportation to the Layton site was furnished by the County Council on Aging. They say if the meal site is closed, all senior citizens for Layton programs residents would be stopped. Mrs. LeFevre is the wife of Darwin LeFevre. tranged wife and her friend has been bound over to Second District Court in Farmington on two counts of e murder. 376-424- 1 East Clearfield, boy ij! accused of killing his The First National Bank of Layton Charles-Olsen- August 22, 1979 Jeffrey and Laura Law, 61 East Kaysville, boy Raymond Grant and Susan Williams, 2969 West 1300 North, Clinton, boy Dr. Richard and Betsy Clouse, 1 420 South 1 250 towards the purchase of a van to transport senior citizens to the meal site but this vehicle is being used only to transport people to the Clearfield Heritage Center. The Council on Aging claim the Heritage Center in Clearfield will be able to supply Layton residents with noon meals and transportation to Clearfield will be made available. Layton people feel they will not go to Clearfield, because it isnt their center or their community. The traveling time is too great and the people at the Clearfield center arent friendly. Banta, daughter of Charles and Sandra Banta; Alisa Wilder, daughter of Michael and Bonnie Wilder; Gary Kjar, son of Lloyd and Dixie Kjar; Jackie Welty, daughter of Bob and June Welty; Christine Evans, daughter of Don and Gabriele Evans; and Kathy Olsen, wife of August 20, 1979 Ralph and Carol Knapp, 5139 White Blossom Way, Hunter, girl Wesley and Mary Lintz, 1808 North Mathew Drive, Layton, boy contributed merchants Rogers, 121 Barrington SINCERELY', appreciate the many hours' our seniors have spent in preparing such outstanding articles for display, and hope others will be encouraged to do so next year. sisters, Mrs. Bessie Layton of Layton; 'Mrs. Jo Seppich and Mrs. Ruth Hampton both of Ogden, np . an- Is Slated Davis County! They entered over 400 items and walked off LAYTON - The Council on Aging Piano Sound Over This doesnt mean were a bank that never reaches a conclusion or one that frequently reverses decisions. And it doesnt mean that we love change for the sake of change. Instead, were talking about change that means new life for our heartbeat of service. Subtracting traditional ways of doing business that no longer workfor our customers. Adding worthwhile services that havent been available before. But keeping what has jjassed.Lhe test of time. August 19, 1979 Earl and Catherine Way, Kaysville, girl PEOPLE WHO eat at the Layton site claim this attendance would increase if transportation to the site were made available. Layton would be closed Aug. 31 because not enough people were supporting the lunch program. The Council felt average attendance of 30 people was needed to keep the site open. The Layton meal site serve about 20 to 25 people each weekday. We are extremely proud of and Primary organizations and was a member of the ward choir. She served in the Parent Teachers Association and is a member of the Kaysville Art Club, Kaysville Athena Club and Lantern Club and the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers. She is a wonderful mother and homemaker and is fond of and ville, girl SosSimg CDiityFciP - remember); August 18, 1979 Burt and LuWana Finister, 712 North Highway 89, East Layton, boy Marc and Julie Lee, 135 East 2nd North, Kays- 8Mg: PJq nounced the Layton meal site SdGP CitS. Seers Dio At : i i THE MONTHLY meeting of the Golden Harvest Club will be held at 11:30 a.m. and officials from the County Council on Aging will be in attendance and will be called upon munity as well as LDS Church positions throughout her life, until such time as her health did not permit her to con- ; tinue. .. August 17, 1979 Leonard and RuLene Mills, 2154 South 2000 West, Syracuse, boy will 773-706- to discuss the closing of the meal site and then to give the final decision as to whether or not the site will remain open, The final decision regarding the closing of the senior citizens Layton meal site will be made by the Davis County . mercantile the grocery business, which at first was located on Main Street. The business was later moved to 2nd North adjacent to the. Kaysville Post Office. His son Dick now owns and manages the business. Mrs. Bowman has been a stalwart leader 11 ' died in 1951. THEY MOVED to Kaysville in 1917 and having operated a small store prior to coming to Kaysville, they continued in - EPA ALSO is pushing for lower noise level than OSHA. e. SEPT. party. Wednesday, Sept. 12 will be the Governors Conference in Salt Lake City. The 'Heritage Center is opened from 8:30 to 5 p.m. each weekday. Lunch is served daily at 11:30 a.m. Reservations for lunch can be made by calling the center at dmg Thursday 9 to 11, ceramics and photography; 12:30 to 1:30 stamp club. Friday 9 to 11 a.nu' arts and crafts; 10:30 to 1, nutrition education with the title and dates posted in the center; 12: 30 movie. 2 were schools and attended Weber Academy. She married J.J. (Junior Joseph) Bowman of Ogden on Oct. 19, 1910 in Salt Lake City, the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Bowman in- Kaysville City Library Reflects We have a roof over our" heads. After 17 years, the city building got a new roof. Those peeling walls and occasional sky is falling chunks on our heads we hope are things of the past. children, her parents TUESDAY, be the monthly birthday Bingo. Orlando D. and Esther Martha Parker Hadlock. She was educated in the Ogden This cost is passed on to the consumer. Also direct "Center in Clearfield include: 9 to 1:30, sewing; Monday 1 to 4 p.m., ceramics. Tues9 to 11:30 macrame day China and lapidary; painting; 12:30 to 3 p.m., lapidary; 4 p.m. oil paint-in- Bowman. MRS. BOWMAN was born in Ogden in 1891, one of nine trols. needlework; 11 to 1 p.m., blood pressure check and information and referral; 1 to 4 p.m., ceramics; 1 to 2 p.m., Heritage Senior Citizens Mrs. Mary L. Bowman was honored on her 88th birthday anniversary, August 26, at a family dinner at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick and clothing combined. Furthermore, the price of goods reflects directly the cost of governmental con- economic outlook for food in Utah. September activities at the 95; CRAIG 11 KIELCO ELECTRONICS WHOLESALE 51 North Main Street, Kaysville, Utah ! |