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Show 10A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 12, 1984 CB Radio breakdowns, motorists in distress, robberies or burglaries in progress, boating accidents and other emergencies. They respond to the emergencies on the Citizens band Channel 9, the official emergency channel and then notify the proper authorities by telephone. LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent accident occurs. He said React members volunteer an average of eight hours of service weekly, including their gas, without compensation except for the gratification and sense of accomplishment which comes with the knowledge of a job well done." The Davis County React is part According to Horejsi, a current program called Impaired Driver of an international organization Alert encourages reporting of with 1,000 teams. Besides the erratic driving behavior to react emergency help they offer commonitors via channel 9 so coopmunications and crowd control assistance at community events erating police agencies can intercept drunk or ill drivers before an such as parades and fairs to help The Smokey and the Bandit" image of a CB radio operator using his radio only for his own personal fun is somewhat discouraging to the many members of the Davis County React program who volunteer their time, money and radios to help stranded motorists and others in LAYTON distress. Ben Horejsi, president of the local React said React members are trained to answer calls for assis- tance of any kind, including car Jaycees Operators Help Give Aid Help Give Santa Hand raise funds for several charity drives they support. Break Time is another important function of React, according to Horejsi. On holiday weekends React teams have served as many as a million cups of coffee to sleepy motorists, giving up their own holidays so tired motorists can stop for a safety break. Horejsi said React is looking for more people interested in serving the community this way. For more information call him at 776-165- Kays-vill- e KAYSVILLE are participatJaycees ing in Davis Countys Sponsors for Santa." Former Jaycees and others who want to donate to the Kaysville Jaycee Sponsors for Santa may contact project chairman Dean Har3 or ris at Richard Diehl at 544-532- 544-147- WHERE THE CHOICES ARE mum v mm. OGDEN SAVE ROYAL VELVET TOWELS DOWN COMFORTERS LAYTON LOGAN 1 ft (QUO) qJJ vbv BATH Reg. 16.00 Your choice of 10 fabulous colors! -- : 90.00 TO 50.00! OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR! O ' 5. 9. Twin Reg. 150.00 Warmth without weight...at the right price! SALE Reg. Twin 150.00 FullQueen. 200.00 King 260.00 59.99 89.99 109.99 Towels Trio Named Outstanding Cub Scouts LAYTON Three Davis County boys have been selected as Outstanding Cub Scouts of the Year by the Francis Peak District. The first place winner is Bret Lindeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindeman of Layton. He is a member of pack 304. The second place winner is Wade Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale of Layton, and is a member of Pack 346. Jack Helgesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helgeson of Kaysville, is the third place winner. He is a member of Pack 502. The annual awards are based on the Scouts activity in Scouting, religion, school, community involvement, citizenship, talents, hobbys, and concern for others. Layton Traffic Law Changed LAYTON The posting of speed limits on new Layton streets and the addition of several traffic lights to city intersections has caused the police department to update its traffic schedule ordinance, according to Police Lt. Morton Sparks. He told the city council the'up-dat-e was necessary to keep the ordinance binding on motorists now that the city has experienced so many street changes and new traffic lights. Hearings Set On Rezonings Two public LAYTON ings will be held on Jan. 3, to consider rezone requests for property in Layton. Smiths Management is requesting the rezoning of property just south of their current location on Sugar Street to allow for expansion and Lakewood Investment is asking for a zone change .on property they plan to develop. FUR THROWS DOWN PILLOWS PRESENT THIS COUPON Mottling. OFF Reg. 50.00 Choose from 2 styles in soft Christmas has arrived! Choose Cubs, Stallion, Eagle or Lion. Reg. 50.00, White SALE 24.99, now 19.99, fluffy down. SALE Reg. Std. . size.... Pillows ANY LINENS & DOMESTICS Linens 60-74.- 29.99-36.9- 00 9 A f4 'xA !bm DEPARTMENT PURCHASE BETWEEN 10 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. TOWELS Your choice of several velours or terry. Reg. Bath Hand ..12-14.0- SALE Select as many items as you wish, regular and sale priced, from the department. You receive 10 off the total purchase price. Coupons may not be combined on any single purchase and must be surrendered at the point of purchase. 0 5.99 Cash value 120 of one cent Just right for any closet! great colors! Pick up extras for the holiday company. Reg. 123.99 12 BURNOUT TABLECLOTHS 1 ANY SIZE! 00 cotton or 80 poly20 Tan or pale blue. cover. cotton Handscreen burnout pattern in 55 1 1 10.00 145.00 King 3 x 16 Reg. 12.00 PC.JATH tan. 14" x 16 Reg. 12.00, 8.99. Also Captains Chair cushion 6 x 8 Reg. 15.00, 10.99. Rocker Sets, Reg. 29.00 22.99. 399-418- allied 14.99 SET 1,99 ANY SIZE! Super for every day or entertaining. SALE Reg. 15.00 1 52x Set includes toothbrush holder, soap dish and tumbler. Already wrapped! Several lovely styles. Bath Shop CHARGE IT ON YOUR BON OR AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCOUNT, . ; LAYTON TO ORDER. 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