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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 14. 1 979 .Summer Bogins 4Mr June brings us the longest days, more daylight, than any other month. On the 21st summer arrives, to extend into late September. F. Adam Hicks,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Hicks of 2853 E. Country Oaks Drive, Layton, has earned his Eagle Scout award. in the summer. BECAUSE IT is the first summer month free of school for millions of youngsters, June has a special exhilaration. Because so many are married in this month, it has special hope and idealism. Also, June offers the first of the new crop of many vegetables and fruits. And so it may not be mere fancy when writers claim nothing is so rare or splendid as a night in June. June nights (and days) come but once a year; go outside and enjoy them! THE FRESHNESS of June is special. New leaves and growth all around are fresher and brighter than at any other time of year. (By August and September the new, rich green has begun to yellow or brown.) Because these are the first long, hot, blue-sk- y days, the contrast is greater than iater Know The smsmagiie than heating the earth and bodies of water? YES, ITS generally agreed now, among the experts, that served as senior patrol leader, scribe, quartermaster and earned the Arrow of Light award. His scoutmasters have been Gary Boam and Narvall the sun affects our weather to Not all of the relationship is under- a remarkable degree. stood. Hall. But its known that the mere heating of the earth and bodies of water is but one of many influences the sun controls. The sun is thought to be the key to trends of weather on earth, a cycle of cold weather, or warm, which may cover decades or scores of years. Adam is a student at Central Davis Jr. High where he will attend ninth grade this fall. He has been active in Little League baseball and basketball and competed in American Athletic Union swimming events while living in Wyoming, taking first in several divisions. THE SUN has low pressure, or storm areas moving around its surface and these may partially control our weather. The suns heating power is the source of clouds, and MEMBER of the LDS Church, Adam has earned his Duty To God and On My Honor awards and is the secretary of the Teachers Quorum and a home teacher, tb A Geranium Petunia Marigolds Bedding Plants Large selection 2050 South 1000 West, Syracuse F. ADAMS HICKS moisture as a result clouds. 01 MILTON W. RUSSON LAWRENCE E. WELLING Elder George P. Lee of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has an- - nounced the formation of the Davis County Public Communications Council. Eider Lee, who is the churchs executive administrator for northern Utah, reports that the new Davis County Council orwill be a ganization made up of all the unjuu SWINGS multi-region- account PASTRAMI, BIT .l(' Mff tTmJ a. RAM. CORNER OR Communications Council will be held June 28 at 7 p.m. in the Relief Society Room of the al Farmington Utah Stake House located on the old Davis County. PRIOR TO this change the South Davis County Regional and Stake Directors were included in the Salt Lake Area Council. The North Davis Stakes were a part of the Ogden Area Council. The organization of the new Davis County Public Communications Council recognizes the need for Davis County to be designated as a council area. There are many conditions common to the Davis County area public communications that are not compatible with Salt Lake City or Ogden where a variety of mass public media is available. SPKT KEF JU emu IMAM COTTAGE CHEESE iKim IM PI ama M NAMED TO head the new council is Lawrence E. Welling, regional representa- tive for the Centerville and Syracuse Regions. Eider Welling will serve as council advisor. The council chair- man will be President Milton Russon with Gordon A. and executive television and radio creative director for the firm. THE FIRST meeting ot the new Davis County Public communications directors in Klim SAFEWAY CHIPPED MEATS SEEDLESS CRAPES IMKEY Iff. (Man, Q. GORDON A: JOHNSON regional and stake public CALIFORNIA WNITI SCOTCH avis Do Does the sun have much to do with our weather other HE IS a member of Troop sponsored by the Layton LDS 20th Ward where he has STCilElshjRSERY ouncil Formed Weather 358 Dornr give up ITS STILL SPRING omtmiEiSGafions Public , highway between Centerville and Kaysville (695 South 2nd East). Invitations to attend will be sent to Elder George P. Lee, to Norman Bowers of the Church Public Communica-- ; tions Department, to Elder Welling, President Russon and to the regional and stake communications public directors from the six regions and twenty-fou- r stakes in the Davis County Council. THE MEETING will serve to introduce members and further organize the council. The meeting will also briefly touch on a number of council programs that will provide church support for projects commun- ity-betterment and build a stronger understanding of the church within the total community structure. Gordon Johnson, council coordinator will present the agenda. IJiseiillials W. SCOTCH CUY C3AK3 SKINLESS FRAtNCS BOOTLESS BEEF cc::iless hams RUMP ROAST CRRART RAR-- S DELICIOUS BEEF t-cc- 0S Turkey Fortran! SMCX-A-ROM- steaks ::e (I ROMO Bottom Round m PACK AM 1.14) no i-- n. 2 A SLICED DACCN SAKWAT TRIMMO FOR VAIN vNntMRP Uk Utils Sizzlers diubic Soloml LEAH WHOLE RmiI Chuck WAS 1.01 REEF Check Stoaki WAS ij lilt tun Froth Woitem NOW BEEF Chvck RmsI OyteriJX.'r,,l 1 2.09 KEF ROUND BONE 2 WAS BEEF 2.10 SHORT LOIN Steaks Hmefotd Hdpm! $14 8 Pie Filling Ui 98 Topping Mix 9 Pie Crust ir:,: m c f. ,.77 Cheesecake Mix . o Dessertrw. Jet 41 .'Cr.CEST GRADE 'A TOM TUHHEYS URM SOI M TO 14 lb. 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HES STILL at it, now 70, and recently told a reporter that in West Germany, the prosecutors are doing a very good job. . Wisenthal estimates some 150.000 Germans committed war crimes and that some have been brought to 60.000 trial. Many have died. That leaves, he guesses, about or covered. 15.000 20,000 still undis- THEY ARE in many coun- tries, including South American countries and the United States. He hopes to go on searching for them for many years and says he got some 400 calls and tips from West Germany alone after the recent showing there of the film Holocaust. Thats more tips from West Germans than he would normally have recieved in three years. 2.07 P0TOS BEAUTIFUL PCLED I HOUSE PLANTS m HAVE Johnson serving as the council coordinator. Yet to be named is the secretary-treasure- r and the staff specialists needed to make up the council committee. Lawrence E. Welling, prior to his assignment as a regional representative, was a member of a bishopric, a stake Sunday school superin-tenden- t, a stake high counselor and the stake president of the Kaysville Utah East Stake. He is presently deputy superintendent of the Davis School District. MiltonTFus-so- n is currently president of the Bountiful Val Verda Stake. He has seen prior - 6 inch POTS A FIXE SELECTION CF PLANTS FC3 FATHER'S DAY JSXI17 10 lb. tS No. aso: 2rjs9; Rassat 1 POTATOES BANANA CHIPS... ... HAND TOOLS 79 loch Pats For the Garden Assorted Each.. 06 ci7r MEN'S STRIPED SPCRTS CREW or TSSI TYPE mask 17(Ul IflMf1 cclc;::z Out. kattla SCCCIS K3NSY biw Mens noLons 89 NEW CBOP IIS Dress or Sport Ha. I SKIRTS MENNEN 697to997 BISSSRANT Entire Stock Mens COiTBOY BOOTS c:d cLfc!t AFTER SRAYE LOTION 4.71m. but FCR MEN 3 SPKI, RIGUUI OR DRY LIMI TOOTHPASTE (12 CFF IABEL1 $5)99 4.0 m. 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