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Show AEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 23. 'f- ; i.a ' ' ' ' 1 ' . . r 1 979 w - ; - t i ee)MAiau. t : ; :V.Vv. V BURGLARS STOP deadbolt locks as recommended Use Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service V rS-- i a STEf&IO umm TV by your police department. Free Demonstration BOBS LOCK SHOP Phone - v vw fti - f CRir.LEY 376-8-1 S3 BILL 2 376-46- 64 SEWING BASKET : New 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports Selection Health Tex Knits Stripes & Fancies New Selection Rugby Knitted Collars CLEARANCE ON ALL COTTON POLY W0VENS Calico vd. 1.79 Corded S Cordless Corduroy iwa.ioi.( One Group of Broadcloth Iteg.toSI.SS One Group Double Interlock Prints & Plains Rg.s.7s U ' ; 3.49 vo. vd. 1.79 Yd 2.49 Yd 1.49 vo. 2.79 Our Buy One Yard Get One Free Table Continues Duster Drown BACK school shoes for your little girl TO BARGAINS A PLENTY ByTOMBUSSELBERG S LAYTON - Since checking the racks of clothing, shoes and other assorted goods on sale. Vennetta Wilson of Layton last December, North Davis County residents have been able to buy clothing, mattresses, furniture and other operates the store under the direction of Salvation Army Capt. Don Bowen in Ogden. The Army operates two stores in Ogden as well as a transient residence facility and an administration center. increasingly expensive items at bargain prices in their own backyard. THANKS TO the Salvation Army Thrift Store at North Main in Layton, that green stuff in the pocket book may last a little longer after. NOT ONLY does the thrift store provide items at bargain prices, but it gives people a clue to where they can send some of those many. ..spiritually-orienteprograms. weekly in North Davis and an items out of the way can be made by calling the store at 825-871- "The thrift stores are a service to the community, Capt. Bowen said. And we give items free of charge for those wiui a dire need. The stores arent meant as profit , Improvement Association met Tuesday, Aug. 19, they began formulating plans for a Layton City Fall Cleanup. JOHN the MORGAN, Chair- Layton BeaTinTrcanon man, asked for the Saturday of Sept. 29 to be set aside for a city-wid- e pickup of trash compaign. Church and civic groups will be asked to volunteer their time and some trucks to assist in this cleanup. More details will be given out later. Although several names were submitted to serve as the 1980 Riata Days Chairman, no decision was made by the LCIA. People from the community who are interested in working on the Riata Days Committee should con- tact the mayor or James Layton, the LCIA president. THE POSSIBILITY of clos- - . CAPT. BOWEN has been on the job in this area for about a month, previously filling assignments in Pueblo, Colo, and Denver. A third generation Army member, he entered the ministry about five years ago. It took me half my life to realize and discover it. The Salvation Army is a ministry and calling and I e just felt called into service and had been involved together women who provide volunteer help in visiting the and nursing sick, shut-in- s homes, for instance, to Girl s and Boys Club for the youth. The Army tries to mix Guards-Sunbeam- fellowship, education and worship in its programs along with aid to the needy for which it is known worldwide, through such efforts as the. Christmas belt-ringin- ing .the senior citizen meal "Mrs. Erma Whitesides was site in Layton was discussed;, introduced as the new Layton by the group. Mrs. Bonnie Civic Arts Association Durbano, the representative President, dmg r of the League of Women Voters, said she would contact county officials to see if this community service could remain open. The meal site services between 15 and 30 each weekday. people Reasons given for closing the site is the lack of enough people attending to make the of expense operating FARMINGTON -A com- changes in city boundaries as they arise through annexations has been formed, the Davis County Council of Governments has been informed. D. Robert Lake Salt North of Palmquist told' the group of mayors and MAYOR county commissioners that while the group has been organized, a policy declaration is necessary from the cities to' aid io future activity. , graphic arts and business forms industry before his Call. THE THRIFT store is open a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. be the last word for:this years Lions Day :verrt sponsored by the East Layton Lions Club. This event s td be held at the East Hall on Saturday, will Vug. 25. The Disco Dance fea-urwill and 8 at p.m. itafj a dance contest which vilRje judged by LaRae and landy Thackeray from Dance Jnlimited and Karyn Berrett. Dance from Students Jnlimited will be demonstrating their latest routines. ty tf EAST LAYTON Lions Day vilLstart at 1 p.m. with car-livgames, cake walks, rides and a chance to atch a "greased pig. Jim Chairman Eyent Jennett has been pleased with he Response from the people al go-:a- rt $99 10 J3bp5oms Soe fMcace Utah Layton, and service) 94 No. Fort Lane (Where you can expect fashions fit uneconomical. Senior citizens who eat their lunch at the meal site feel it is a needed service for I Duncan the people of Layton. 3 IT WAS reported that the Layton Utah West LDS Stake will sponsor a youth cleanup project on Sept. 8. Young people will repair the stake farm building and prepare the house for painting. 12. : J ENTERTAINMENT CONTESTS" CARNIVAL RIDES , Smith ll jiitie Jo Spears Eddie Rabbitt piH. T.G. Sheppard Jack D'Johns $?m.:ein STATE FAIRGROUNDS. . . 6-- 16 . .SALT LAKE CITY By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank He that rises late must trot all day. Benjamin Franklin handed that bit of wisdom to his fellow Americans over 200 years ago. Its an even better observation today. No matter how fast you may trot, there is no catching up with lost time. Losing time is actually worse than losing gold or diamonds. You can never get time back. You can never really make it up. That applies to eveiyone, from a Members will include two county' officials, two mayors and three "at large. The list includes county representatives Commissioner Morris Swapp and Thayne Corbridge, auditor, Mayor county Palmquist and Kaysville Mayor Gar Elison. At large membership includes Ned Rouche of West Kaysville, Jerry W. Lynn of Val Verda and George Mitchell of Clearfield. THEY HAVE been appointed to staggered term lengths, he said, tb and businesses in the Layton area in the planning of this years event.' Proceeds from this years day; will go toward Lions charities, and promote recreation activities for the new city park soon to be built. Mrs. Helen Booth of Ogden entertained at a bridal shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Miss Heidi Hansen of Layton. Miss Hansen will be married Sept. 8 to n - V msdJX Salesman Sam. Traveling sales persons (there are many women doing this kind of work today) usually appreciate the value of time more than most of us. This fellow Ive named Salesman Sam sells industrial products. And he is keenly aware of the cost of time. Today, for example, it costs his Kirk Godfrey of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdock and family of Layton have moved to Hyrum to make their home doctor or lawyer or business EZRA T. CLARK executive to a teen-agon summer vacation from high school. But, in order to understand the value of your time, Id like to give you the example of er Lay-tonEa- st Layton SPEAKING OF MONEY MORE VALUABLE THAN DIAMONDS: YOUR TIME IS. Nick Nixon 4 Advertisement FUN FOOD West br Dffsco will Womens Sizes , Iiioco ance Seti Aug. 252G? C-- Rust Summer Thongs in the lay level. He is a native of Oklahoma City, Okla. and worked in the g Boundary Commission Sot Finalization mission to study proposed Blue full-tim- collection, Capt. Bowen said. WHILE MANY are making use of the Layton store, Capt. Bowen said plans call for, sprucing up the building. Its doing very well for a new store but I think some visibility would help. (A new behove. dealing with each customer. bringing organizations SHOES At the same time, he praised the efforts of Mrs. Wilson and her warmth in THEY RANGE from the residence for transients giving emergency housing and rehabilitation-typ- e therapy to appointment to get those Cleanup Set for Set Far Sept. 29 jhert'"Layton. City,' d comfort, and the way they sign is planned). Im very anxious to get the store fixed up and hope we can get more of a variety. Id like to get more furniture. ventures but extra money earned over expenses goes towards some of the Armys er needed or wanted relics cluttering up the basement or attic. In fact, pickups are made twice Layflcn Fail Wfcen SCHOOL Capt. Don Bowen, left, and Vennetta Williams sort through some of the many clothing items available for purchase at the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Layton. rote top honors for their fit, . & 1979 PiizaHut. Inc. j company $96.79 on the average to send Sam on a sales call. Thats a 36 increase over the cost two years ago. . .and 973 more than the cost 25 years ago. The problem is that Sam spends so much of his valuable time traveling, doing paperwork, cooling his heels in a reception room, or trying to find the person who can really buy his product at a company. . . that he uses less than s of his day doing what hes ; hired to do: sell. ;i; Whenever Sam gets caught in traffic jam, takes a moment during the 5 business day to run a personal errand, or sees the wrong person at a company he loses expensive and irreplaceable minutes. What about you? Just around the house, do you schedule an inside job on a nice day when you may also have an equally important outside repair job to do? Evening darkness may prevent you from finishing the outside work. And tomorrow it may rain, ; j Do you ever plan your days work at the office or on the job? Or do you handle whatever comes up and push back what you ought to have done by tomorrow or next Monday? You need to manager your time. Time should not manage you. Do you throw away your diamonds with idle conversation? Do you often scatter your gold dust doing the same once hastily and wrong, job twice the second time to correct it? When you do plan to relax and enjoy a recreation or a social event, do you really enjoy it? Getting full pleasure from your time is important, too. Look at it another way. Time is like a checkbook, the most important one" youll ever have because you dont gefc,J another one. Spend each day as 5 carefully as you write a check. Spend it well. two-fifth- |