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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 23, 1979 'H :y Ji .',;. y n f I 4:- - costs nothing (usually) and can save What H . - o i -- , V4V ,, T' - I:! ,,' l MOTORISTS ARE wasting precious and costly fuel when they neglect the air pressure in the tires, says the Automotive Information Council ?,,. fi Y --a-' 4SSS:V; rrrir iS '4 -- .; (AIC). Underinflated tires increase the rolling resis- - r,. v jj m. ' V Jj A. ,t1 tance on the road surface and that condition makes the engine and transmission and other components work harder to move the car. s. Si .- ft". $T CM 3 ?. M ,1 j; C 'V 4 J: JS lAi. C i V , , t w , r f dangerous. And, ironically, air is free, although some stations have installed air ; FLOOR ROUTINES: 10-1- ;year olds, Amy Flagg, daughter of John and Sue Flagg, first place; Tonja Petersen, daughter of Chris and Hilkka Petersen, third place. Eight-nin- e year olds: Beth Helber, daughter of Robert and Mary Helber, third place. BOYS, 9 years old: Roger Dorius, first and Wade 7-- Dr. Brilliant To Staff the University of California at Davis. He fulfilled his residency and internship at San Joaquin General Hospital in Stockton, Calif., and was associated with Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, Pa., before moving to Utah. DR. BRILLIANT is married to the former Claudia Simas and they are the parents of three children, making their home in Layton. He enjoys photography, woodworking and building in general. The family is affiliated with the Layton LDS 12th Ward. s Ribbons DR. LEE STEVEN BRILLIANT - : - The Tanner LAYTON Memorial Clinic has added a to n gynecologist-obstetricia- its physician staff. DR. LEE Steven Brilliant, a New Jersey native who has called California home most of his life, started practice from the Layton clinic early this month. Appointments may be made by calling the clinic at He obtained his bachelor of science degree from the 773-484- University of Iub Wins Blue ttie, Southern California and his MD from Sig- ma Phi have met regularly PERHAPS IF a motorist has to'pay for air he will value it more than if its free, said one tire official, only partly in jest. Improper air pressure not only cuts into gas mileage by about 5 percent but it also reduces the life of a tire because of heat build-u- p caused by too much sidewall functions. In June a patio this summer for their sorority Dorius, third place. They are the sons of Larry and Sherrill Dorius. in the boys juvenile division. The winners were coached by In the all around events Amy Flagg took third place in the junior division. Roger Dorius placing first place and his brother Wade taking third School of Dance in Layton. The 1979 WAA competition is Bernice Potter of Potters steak fry and pool party was held at the residence of Don and Maxine Leavitt in Kays-villThe July meeting was for members and guests who enjoyed an evening at the Lagoon Resort where they ate. tended the theater play, George M. FOR THEIR August meeting, they held their annual i Progressive Dinner party for members and husbands. On August 26 at 1 p.m. the XI Chi Chapter will hold ..their Beginning Day luncheon. A brief review of the coming years activities and functions will be given. Their study book is entitled ;A Grand Tour and will; be studying the countries around the world. MARGE AYERS is chapter publicity chairman for; the :: : year, np " an annual event which was. sponsored by Margaret Hansen of Pleasant Grove. Tanner Clinic Adds 4-HC- Xi Chi Chapter of Beta coin-operat- pumps. Taking state honors in gymnastics competition were Tonja Petersen, 12, left, Amy Flagg, 10 and Beth Helber, 9; back, Roger .Dorius, 8, and brother Wade, 7. STATE WINNERS Winners in the Wasatch Acrobatic Association of Utah : State meet held Friday, August 10, in Pleasant Grove : are as follows: (AIC). tire companies and other sources show that up to 90 percent of the tires on the flexing. : one-thir- to the point of being not only wasteful of gas, but of being v i? SOME MOTORISTS also the pressure by eyeballing them. That system wont work with radials, which have a natural appearance of being too low, so the car owner becomes ac check a to one with 16 pounds and d difference of the tires will look virtually the same. Thats why its important to check the air pressure with a gauge, available at tire and auto stores for less than two dollars. Recommended air pressure is listed in the cars owner manual. Two dollars and a few minutes to obtain free air will help the wallet by both saving the gasoline and increasing Aulife of the tire, states the tomotive Information Council road are underinflated, many i'-,'- i and therefore they deserve better care than they receive. Perhaps one of the reasons for tire neglect is that tires have become so reliable that they are taken for granted. Too often they are forgotten until one gets a puncture. customed to that look. But put one inflated to 24 pounds next SURVEY AFTER survey by M 6sJ. gasoline? Answer: Air in your cars tires. AIR IS as important to the life of a tire as oil is to the life of an engine, points out AIC, All the members of the Club Sewing Sweethearts of Kaysville walked away from the annual Davis County Fair with blue ribbons for their clothing articles. THE GIRLS were proud of their accomplishments and for working so hard all summer to have items to enter in the fair. Receiving blue ribbons were Michelle Hill, Angie Berrett, Lori Ward, Rebecca Lundgreen, Becky Ward and Lisa Larkins. Their leaders are Carole Ward and Sharron 4-- TlnllE WAItJQElR Few changes were made by Utahs Wildlife Board in setwaterfowl ting 1979-8- 0 regulations August 9 in Salt tions for 2,500 permits are now available at Division of Wildlife Resources offices. They will be available Lake City. through Sept. THE DUCK season will open at noon on October 6 and continue through Jan. 6, 1980. Shooting hours after the hour opener will be one-habefore sunrise to sunset except on November 3 when shooting hours will be 8 a.m. to sunset. Bag and possession limits will remain at 7 and 14 ducks. However, restrictions continue for redheads and can-- , vasbacks. No more than two redheads or two canvasbacks or one, of each may be taken daily. Portions of Carbon and Emery counties will remain closed to goose hunting. THE SEASON for white snow, Ross and blue geese is the same as for Canada geese. The bag and possession limits will be three white geese. Whistling swan applica BACKACHE 7. BACK STIFFNESS NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAD PAIN ARM PAIN LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? Seminar Set Fqp lf GOOSE SEASON will open one week later on October 13, continuing through Dec. 23 A limit of two Canada geese has been set. In Washington County, season dates will be Nov. 10 through Jan. 20 and in Daggett County, the season will run from Nov. 3 through Dec. 9. Bag and possession limits in Daggett County will be one goose. BACK PAIN Aug. 251(1 - , - A for seminar young is adults at Weber State College on Aug. 25. Sponsored by the single u,.. on-the-j- ob Tri-Coun- ty Young Special Interests LDS Single, all 26 years to age 40 in Davis, Morgan and Weber Counties are invited. GUEST SPEAKERS from BYU and WSC will present varied topics. Those attendMulti-Regio- injury? n UiUi MEDICAL, HEALTH U and ACCIDENT INSURANCE ing should register at the Union Building Theatre at 12:30 p.m. Suggested dona- tion is $1 a person. Workshops end at 5 p.m. Light finger food refreshments will be served between sessions. A nursery and activities for children will be available at no cost but those bringing ACCEPTED! Wats children must telephone Ben ahead at 782-462- Lomond Stake is host for the seminar with Edward J. Schaffer, advisor and Grant Protzman and Cheryl Hons-tei- Lundgreen. np LABOR-DA- Y WEEKEND- - SQOPJ IQS 'trETTr min ms CanPers for a great weekend ALL TRAILERS GREATLY REDUCED Mobile, Mansions ODD3 Why pay for a package of services you dont need when many services you do need cost you nothing at First Security Bank? Here is a whole list of services First Security "customers can have without a monthly charge of any kind! 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