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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 7. 1979 GYMNASTICS EXPERT With springs arrival and summers beckoning, it sure gets hard to resist the sights and fresh odors that are still a part of those yearly seasons. Part of that is seen in these grasses growing high with abundant sunshine and warm weather, nestling against this farmers fence in East Layton. THAT COUNTRY FEELIN Syracuse .VAVAVAVAVWWWXVXVXW.VAVAWAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.VAVAVAVAVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.,.V.V.V.V.V. (gndleiniit LaytiQim r May 27 at 6 2 year old boy opened Main Street onto Antelope Drive when she struck a car driven by Janet Miranda of cajnper as the vehicle was Modesto, Calif. The traffic light had turned On Sunday, ;p.m. a rthe door of his fathers -- traveling down Main Street in amber as Miss Miranda entered the intersection. The assumed the car Layton. This action caused : the child to fall out of the truck. FORTUNATELY, had stopped. the child ALTHOUGH the accident resulted in $1800 damages to the vehicles, there were no suffered only minor bruises .'and cuts. He was transported -- from the accident scene to the :Davis North Medical Center 2 where he underwent observation and was then released. J Driver of the truck, Glen jKenworthy of Clearfield, the r" boys father, was only traveling at a speed under 40 : mph when the accident occurred. No citations were is-- ' was given first aid treatment at the THE YOUTH sued. scene of the accident and was A old Layton girl was cited for failure to yield the right of way on May 29. The teenager was attempting to make a left hand turn from then transported to Davis North Medical Center where she was released after obser- vation and testing. LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Dont Cuss It Bring It to C&S Your Briggs & C&S ' SN0W BLOWERS 13 SNARPENING SERVICE Sr.1ALUMIHE REPAIR NEW LOCATION:645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE IAWM MOWERS - SHARPENING A REPAIRING - MECHAM - 0G0EN -- .76 4-- H A Simplicity Fashion Show will be held in connection with the 4:H Lagoon Day at Farmington in the Davis Pavillion at 10:30 a.m. on June 7. ITS WARDROBE inven- tory time, and Simplicity . y - FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Health has endorsed a move to obtain funds to further public education programs. DURING ITS regular monthly meeting Tuesday the board okayed a try at $8,200 for such programs. The money sought is surplus emergency medical services interested in learning to sew. It starts out with garments for active sportswear such as jogging and tennis and runs the gamut to prom dresses and a smashing disco suit. Some of the designs are very easy to make and will appeal to the beginner as well as the experienced sewer who needs a quick fashion update. THE GARMENTS modeled by young Niederhauser treatment for a badly in jured for Layton. ATTENTION LANDLORDS funding smaller communities but not used, said Dr. Richard E. Johns, county health director. We have tenants lor 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom ApartmentsHomesMobile Homes. Rent would be partially subsidized on a 1 year lease. Such funds have been used to obtain communications FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL equipment for Bountiful, North Davis Ambulance, Lakeview Hospital and Davis North Medical Center and .. Farmington, tb Suesan Valdez at tel. No. 776-- 1 1 80 or 290-267- 9 Davis County Housing Authority Equal Housing Opportunity - SHOR.. UdURSt 7 A.M. 1 0 P.M. MCI! CLOSER SUNDAYS STGSS3 Family Pack and two children Jill and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. Trent Maughan and two daughters Melisa and Erica, Mr. and Mrs. Michael i, M. Jones and daughter Bishop and Mrs. Simmons and son Kris and daughter Leslee, Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett and Joshua Dean. Tif-fan- ta days at the Davis North Medical Center, receiving right leg, that he suffered in a fall while doing some night irrigating on his farm in west talk about IFM (Stops Crisp Mice 14 se allocated will be from Davis Cbunty. Jayson Dean, son of Mrs.; Lesa Dean, was honored on Sunday evening with a family to observe his second birthday. It was held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. LeGrande H. Simmons, his grandparents. On hand to greet him was Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons, and Mr. Mrs. Lynn Health Dept. Seeks Education Funding Robert E. Green has been hospitalized for the past ten v Syracuse - SERVICE 766-13- NEITHER driver was in; jured. Damages to the two trucks was estimated at $3500. dmg -- Stratton Headquarters SALES on his vehicle. Members Set Fashion Show s Davis ' The old driver of the Datsun was cited for keeping an improper lookout and for driving with faulty equipment Pattern Company has a lot of new fashion ideas. Their spring and summer show, Fashion Game Plan, features clothes for the young person who sews or is IN KAYSVILLE TU1R5 1978 Honda. As a jeep, driven by Jan Fannin of Sandy traveled along State Road 126 on .Sa- turday. May 26, a 17 year old passenger leaned against the door on the passengers side and fell from the vehicle. colliding with Mr. Keylons HURSHEL A. Keylon of Syracuse was westbound on Antelope Drive following a 1977 Datsun pickup when the vehicle he was following pulled to the side of the road and appeared to stop. Mr. Keylon tried to pass the truck when the driver of the truck pulled back onto the road, injuries. , CHARI SAWS No citations were issued. Traci Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson of 49 S. 3rd W. in Kaysville was the only freshman on Davis High Schools gymnastics team but she didnt let that stop her as she scored 5th in region in the beam, her specialty. She placed in all areas at recent Woods Cross High School competition. She was absent when the team picture was taken. oz. Franco-America- n Del Monte 32 oz. Farr 5 Qt. Bucket Dg tea Western Family Remember him with a Fathers Day card. Wilderness No. 2 Can tarty Pie FO Ralston 1 6 oz. Creative excellence is an American tradition. MIU Fort Lano Shopping Canter In Layton Village Square Shopping Center 376-347- 3 Open 9- -t Every Day 376-425- 6 9 to 7 Sunday Open 9-- 9 Mon.-Fr- i. 9-- 8 Saturday in tax CHECK OUR HANDBILL FOR ADDITIONAL SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE |