Show 6B Standard-Exami- nr Wednesday August 13 1980 AREA BRIEFS Finishes Waer Project Gitfy MORGAN — Morgan City this week started paying on a recently completed $670000 project which upgraded the city’s water system the $1681 Acting Mayor George Francis said on a five due is Morgan’s yearly payment AdHome Farmer’s the from loan percent ministration which covered the cost of the project “We’ll be paying that every year for 40 years” Francis said The project completed this summer included installing three new reservoirs cleaning up the city water source Robinson Springs and putting in a distribution system to provide balanced water pressure throughout the city The project started last October said Keith Hansen of Brigham City consulting firm Hansen and Associates who drew up specifications for the city Hansen said reservoirs holding 500000 150000 and 100000 gallons of water were built In some areas of the city small pipes were replaced with larger ones to assure adequate water supply and pressure to all residents In the past “water didn’t get to them all was because of the small pipes” Hansen said Reg 4 gallon capacity large capacity Room for 2 six packs of beverage and 10 lbs of ice Rever- - sible lid continues to lock in the cold while providing a handy holder for your beverage Model 5274 1588 Reg Eagle Claw Trail Master Pack Rod 6V2 ft Multisection tubular glass Lightweight for easy packing Aluminum carrying case 88 $ Luhr Jensen OJCMBC CHIE Jobo's Housoplant Little Chief Electric Smoker Enjoy smoked hickory flavored fish turkey bacon spare ribs jerky SPIKES FEitfSUZEli of Parents OK High Prom Cost If high school students in the Ogden School District want to spend hundreds of dollars to attend the traditonal junior prom let them — say their parents Some board of education members have expressed concern over the high cost of prom night with its tuxedo rentals corsages photographs fancy dinners and all the other trimmings But students and parents told the board Monday night to keep its hands off the formal dances The committee appointed to study prom costs unanimously agreed to three points: Keep everything concerning dances the same as it is now Costs for evening dances are a matter of parental responsibility Students on the committee feel that students are becoming cost conscious and looking for better less expensive ways to enjoy these special evenings Every argument put forth by the board members Monday night was politely shot down by committee members The board decided not to take any action and voted to “sit this one out” No chance overfeeding Enough fertilizer for 60 days 20 spikes Reg pre-measur- ed ip Reg I Coleman SLEEPING BAG qQOOOOOq o Model 704 4 lb Insul 100 polyester fiber Machine washable Boxed corner construction padded weatherseal ‘rsj 95 General Electric 2888 Wi -- CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER iS -- Analgesic eeti 3oam EMPIRE Portable Cassette Tape Recorder Model 5105 Tone control pause control 3 way power opera- EMPIRIN COMPOUND ANALGESIC For relief of pain $ bifi 177 Reg of William PLAIN Knight will gather here Saturday for the annual family reunion The reunion will be held at the LDS Church bowery beginning at 4 pm Families should bring their own lunches tion jl 100 tab- - o 49 Sensitive 3888 New organic formula 8 dry quart Ready to use just add water $ 'll 1 Or o N 9 DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO 'Bs Golden Bullseye 40 1500 count For safe accurate shooting B-- B's AMFM Digital Clock radio Model 4305 Wake to music or wake to alarm Large lighted digital readout Walnut grain finish on polystyrene Reg 184 Reg $169 $n 49 Reg 2988 Daisy 50 shot pump action rifle Model 25 Provides many hours of safe trouble free recreational shooting B-- Parke Davis MYADEC t iTll8lfflWTTf Entrants will be judged on horsemanship appearance and personality The winners will reign over the Davis County Junior Rodeo to be held Aug 23 They will also appear at all other horse events at the county fair A queen will be picked from the 14 to 16 years age group with two attendants picked from the younger entrants B potency vitamin supplement with minerals for adults 100 30 Ip this year ?&&£$ lCE ts O' p try7 - eto'b?rV 9 Free Concert by AF Band eeO- LAYTON — A free concert by the 566th Air Force Band of the Illinois National Guard will be given Friday at the Layton Hills Mall The band is under the direction of Capt Ether Smith and is composed of 35 men and women P°Vp-f0- ' ne®n W¥ ’coW°n‘'A tdison - 79) L1! tRW Mo !e ¥ from the metropolitan Chicago area stationed at O’Hare International Airport The band performs concerts for military and civilian personnel as a public service The concert will consist of a wide spectrum of musical programming including classic and contemporary music The concert will begin at 7:30 pm in the mall concourse i Q "J Dro''w SK-ss- se pm £ & FSi'sS 2 SPM r fin ' Yjinask'6' t TWn ’'0Sy 4 oWC''0(l - store 1 ' d 'Cm0? ’fa Reg- 8® 75 Photo Contest Going Again 1 ou'° FARMINGTON — The photography competition in the Davis County Fair this year once canceled is on again because the fair has found a volunteer to run it Etsil Fisher who has been head of the contest 26 fl oz MAALOX 24 Q— - ssss 4 369 IV Reg- A Gooi Magnesia end alumina oral suspension Rorer unWers antacid 26 fl oz economy Reg 389 - J UVJB?ic 39 4W vee r'09s soW size -- Reg- - P'C1W S' 5 yi Reg 1“ Reg- For 0 bH - orooo® us®s QioroQe Soe 794 1 $33 Igloo BEVERAGE COOLER Compotitivo Prices’ Friendly Service 'S FREE " Durable plastic construction Lightweight yet withstands roughest outdoor use Removable food tray wide mouth opening for easy filling Waffle-desig- n lid for extra strength DELIVERY ji $ £ 4 Reg U a2sW73jmm HOUSE PLANT MIX General Electric Daisy Relieves nasal and sinus congestion with out drowsiness 24 Davis Rodeo Queen Contest for the past years was unable to take the job chairman again this year The new department is Noel D Voos who recently moved to Layton from New Hartford NY Voos is a graduate of the Hallmark Institute of Photography and is opening a photo studio in Layton All past rules for entering the photo competition apply again this year Details can be found in fair books available in many locations around the county including the fair offices at Lagoon and the Davis County Courthouse information office O O G Aye SUDAFED family reunion Saturday in North Ogden Park 2650 N 500 E Breakfast will be furnished for a small charge at 9 am and for the noon meal families are asked to bring their own lunches Punch will be furnished There will be games and special activities for the children Black Magic 169 24 Tablet NORTH OGDEN — The decendents of William J and John Roylance will meet for a Q Reg Reg CITY — Descendants Roylance Family Reunion condensor microphone built-i- n Push button operation tablets-aspiri- n Analgesic Knight Reunion Planned The contest will begin at 6 3288 159 -- FARMINGTON — The Davis County Junior Rodeo Queen Contest will be Aug 20 at the Davis Downs Track in Farmington The contest is open to Davis County girls between the ages of 8 and 18 only To qualify an entrant must have turned 8 prior to April 1 of 3533 A ' 1 399 $799 UAa mAQcsnv y |