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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday. October 9, 1985 5A Staff photo by Robert Regan is a more appropriate activity for spar- rows, magpies or even seagulls, but this pheasant finds it a FENCE-SITTIN- G relatively pleasant and safe vantage point. When pheasant- hunting season arrives, he and his companions who left their perch just before his departure may be looking for tall grass instead. Free enterprise 'bulwark' of world, Layton chamber told APRIL ADAMS Review Staff LAYTON Free enterprise is the bulwark of the world, according to Val Oveson, Utahs lieutenant governor. In fact, one of the greatest expe- - riences of his life was linked to the free enterprise system, he told n members at a meeting of the quit his job and go into business for himself. His employer wished him good luck and told Oveson he would never be happy until he tried out the free enterprise system. I walked out of his office a Lay-to- Chamber of Commerce Thursday. Several years ago, he told a former employer he was going to Cancer tests offered at 3 area locations Oveson said. This is due to the internal circle inherent in the system, he said. Ive always believed if we have strong public institutions, we have strong private institutions and vice versa." system. With free enterprise, we do it for ourselves, but benefits to others accrue. If businesses are successful, guess who else is? The Davis County School District for one, Everyday Savings of 20 to 60 Below Department Store Regular Prices on Quality Fashions for Your Home The Cancer Screening and Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a womens cancer screening clinic at the following locations: Clearfield North LDS Stake Center, 151 N. 1000 W. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, beginning at 9 a.m. Layton West LDS Stake Center, 1600 N. 1561 W. on Thursday, Oct. 17, beginning at 9 a.m. West Bountiful LDS Stake Center, 1910 N. 600 W., Wednesday, Oct. 23, beginning at 9 a.m. Appointments are necessary. 2 for Please call us at West Bountiful, Doris Lewis at for Clearfield North, 2 and or the Davis County Health 4 extenDepartment at sion 315, for the Layton West for further information or appointments. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examinalt tion, blood pressure check, kits for testing for colorectal cancer and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-uSpecially trained registered nurses will do the examinations for which a fee based upon annual family income and family size will be charged. All women regardless of religious affiliation, 20 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encourfor an ap2 aged to call pointment. million miles high, until about two hours later when I had to buy liability insurance," he said. He compared jogging and free enterprise, saying just as the human body gets better with the exercise, so does that economic T M. 2.99 COMPARE AT 39.99 COMPARE AT ALL $60-$9- 0 $8 COTTON TOWELS Thick and thirsty cotton jacquard towels in bright designs and colors. 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