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Show Scouting Is Family Experience Layton Senior Group Fills Spring Calendar Those interested in quilting can meet at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays ta quilt. Arts and crafts will be on p.m. Wednesdays at Fridays at 12:30 p.m., a group meets to play pinnochle. Each person is invited to bring a lunch, if desired. Clearfield Municipal Pool. followed a luncheon For more information on the Tuesdays by a program is held at the Lay-to- n ceramic class or any of the other Senior Citizens Center. The activitcs contact Shirley Lynch at 3 at the Center. luncheons begin at p.m. A calendar of LAYTON events for Layton Senior Citizens programs has been announced for the spring months. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 8 to 9 a.m., a water exercise class is offered at the LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent LAYTON Scouting seems to be the middle name of the Gene Fallentine family, a Layton family full of real Scout Mr. and Mrs. Fallentine are the parents of three boys, all of whom are active Scouts, and three younger daughters who reap the benefits of the Scouting experiences. The Fallentine boys not only are active in the Scouting program but have excelled in the awards they have received and the time it took them to earn them. Last Sunday two of the boys, Mark and Mathew received the latest awards in the family. Mark was awarded the silver Palm, representing 36 merit badges he has earned. In 1983 Mark earned the Eagle rank and added Gold and Bronze Palms in 1984 while still in junior high. At the time he was a high honor student at Central Davis Junior High and a member of the Honor 1 1 family-oriente- d 546-985- Members Sought r For Radio Group ITJ's : , 5A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 3, 1985 The Davis Coun- LAYTON ty REACT Team is looking for volunteers to join their emergen- - t cy public service communications organizations. The Davis County Chapter t AN EMPHASIS on family-oriente- Scout expe- d Mathew and John Fallentine excel in the participates in a crime prevention watch and emergency communications riences has helped brothers (from left) Mark, gram. He is 3.67. of is Central Davis highest award a Cub Scout can He a at student average studying earn. In the two interim months math, chemistry, and Spanish. He Junior High where he is in sevJohn has advanced to the rank of enth grade. enjoys fishing, and basketball. Mathew received the Eagle rank at an Eagle Court of Honor the same evening. He is one of few Mathew plays defensive and systems. Ben Horejsk, chapter president, j Tenderfoot. fensive tackle for the Layton He is a fifth grade student at Colts football team and enjoys East Layton Elementary. His faboys in Layton to wrestling, fishing, and skiing. vorite subjects are math and art. achieve that rank at his age. He John, the youngest of the three Society. He is currently a student at has completed requirements for brothers, earned his Arrow of John enjoys fishing, skiing, soccer Layton High with a grade point 21 merit badges to earn the Eagle. Light Award on Jan. 30. It is the and football. of- (Jt 1 coupon 1 j 50cl EASTER CHICKS SQOOl! UWWI j i 500 HAMSTERS J SQ99 j PARAKEETS 1 with For more information contact L .vjr-r.- -Horejsi at 825-987- f SPECIALS Vy ! helpful. t"i V 4rEASTER '-'- 1 . 3 V-rJ- T said interested volunteers need no experience although some knowledge or axcess to a personel two way radio such as a CB ra- dio, amateur radio or GMRS is I 2146 N. Main Utah Layton, 773-568- bike-a-tho- n, pro- PETS Thl J Coupon J J 7. Reservoirs Not at Level For Floods or APRIL ADAMS .Review Staff ..... LAYTON Though reservoirs serving Davis County contain more water than they did last .year, they still aren't as high as they were during the spring of jim'H.. cy'V 1983. we Weve been teetering, though dont anticipate any flooding, Keith said Secretary-ManagJensen of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water levels aren't as low as last year, but they are lower than they were in 1983 when we experienced some flooding, Jener Lt - sen said. All the seven reservoirs managed by the district show a marked Increase in their March water levels over last March, according to a monthly water report. Pineview Reservoir, which has the capacity to hold 110,000 acre feet, now holds 60,940 acre feet. Last Marchs level was only 18,800. An acre foot will supply water 4o a family of four for about a Tyear. Willard Bay now holds 148,572 acre feet, while last year the level was 119,124 acre feet. Echo Reservoir held almost 33.000 acre feet last year, but this year holds 46,550. East Canyon held 16,350 acre feet in March of 1984 and now Z Contains 26,150. Lost Creek Reservoir with a ca- pacity level of 20,000 acre feet, held 5,454 last March. Its level has reached 11,710 acre feet so far this year. t Wanship Reservoir, with a 62.000 acre foot capacity, how bold nearly 31,000, while last year during the same time it contained 26,960. Causey Reservoir, the smallest of the Districts water sources, now holds 689 acre feet, though it has a capacity for 6,870. Pretty and practical Romance and comfort The aura and allurement of white iron WHITE NIGHTS famous Beautyrest WIW FINAL CLOSE-OUBEAUTYREST T of 1984 MATTRESSES No Choice of Firmness QUEEN SIZE BEAUTYREST... BEAUTYREST... TWIN SIZE ' & BEAUTYREST... 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