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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1983 Wilson Says SLC Council Working BARRY KAWA - which was Review Staff adopted in 1913, was outdated LAYTON Salt Lake City in todays world and finally Mayor Ted Wilson said the changed in 1979. Wilson is a chance to get out of his office to graduate of the University of travel to Layton was too temptUtah with a political science deing to resist as he spoke at the gree. The mayor arrived late for the Layton Chamber of Commerce luncheon held at the Valley luncheon which was attended by View Golf Course last week. approximately 60 chamber Wilson had little to offer in members and their guests. This is my third visit and I way of advice for the county but talked mostly on the benefits of thought the third time must be a Salt Lakes present charm, he said. But I missed government over the former the turn-of- f coming here. The commissioner-mayo- r format. first time the golf course demolWe found that format had ished me and the second time 1 some definite problems, Wilson visited in my campaign I was said. Wed set a policy at 10 defeated in the senatorial race. a.m. and by 2 p.m. someone Wilson said he is ready to would be having second serve another four years as maythoughts. The whole thing would or of Salt Lake if he is fall apart by 4 p.m. that after- in the fall and expects Governor noon. Scott Matheson to run for Wilson said the commission also. form, ' - mayor-counc- e w 7A - i rwt 'H Wm We HI A,'; ,V: mmmtm we il Aerobics Class LAYTON Layton. City Recreation will be starting an aerobics class Sept. 12 through Oct. 26. The class meet every Monday and Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. for seven weeks, with the exception of Oct. 10, Colum- - Start Will bus Day, at the recreation partment conference room. de- Registration will be through Sept. 9 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the recreation office. The cost will be $13. Retirees Will Meet JUST THROWING a rock can keep kids busy for a long activities are a time time, especially when after-school The 1939 classic motion picture Union Pacific will be shown at the South Branch li12 brary in Bountiful on Sept. and at the North Branch in Clearfield on Sept. 19. A Cecil B. DeMille movie, films series. All movies are shown in the branch libraries downstairs auditoriums beginof on the drama building epic the transcontinental railroad told ning at 7 p.m. Hollywood style. Upcoming films in the The free presentation is the first in a series of the library monthly series include: Phansponsored favorite famous tom of the Opera, South Union Pacific stars Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea in an career . STEVEEoS , Sum-meri- Legion Gives Cadet Award DURING DIFFICULT The ROTC cadet received the award at recent ceremonies at Weber State College in recognition of his academic excellence Aragon is a junior business administration major at Weber State. Express, North Branch Nov. 21; and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, South Branch Dec. 12, North Branch Dec. 19. n A 4s c3,v7DCJ8 g. Thoro Are ALL MAJORS WILL RECEIVE EXTENSIVE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSOR TRAINING TIMES. THE ALWAYS FIND WORK! m WORTH OF NATIONAL Arthur J. Aragon, Jr., ROY the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Aragon of Roy, has received the American Legion Scholastic Excellence Award. 4 y 13LEXS2 EVEN i Branch Oct. 10, North Branch Oct. 17; Murder on the Orient South Branch Nov. 14, 1nI- - is only a few months away The association of retired federal employees (NARFF) no. 0829 will meet in the Layton City Hall on Monday, Sept. 12, at 1:15 p.m. Featured speakers, will be ll Curd Burnett and Wayne from Mt. 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