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Show v.tfKtvncnrx-oA- Vii ncws journal, apriu u. tsso north davis itaocr. at nt ?i. ma Nrris lobfrt N,Ufr. f V'h p HI Cctr Dfitt u tor dcteikm kJ irrm voniial " Ml tkufBUUIt4 K flMKiftf lvf IJ tfig aJ N Jr a tmrurum (v if I ! l M Aft-ftt- falrMct, Mil ! (., mi tor Hr, TUI'S twiffffftk jflr.pt tan! m ptHKianjinf pwp tffiulia iim 14. d eifUtf Ihtut the impit t4 c nnff M Mill) the f. in m, M !wt it family uho pfiititou lYuWf m wilt i til Ito t w IN ft litiimtfti, ito palxrnl dot unj !! IK IK Lrgf rnMi km tin hand ft the grand riblmn rutting ito njwuing f llit new Aurrftii hV store at the Rmmitji Hill Mall in Eaylon. One of ito high puini km nr jvtm of one dollar lill km givrn away. the rihUa thro A DOORS OPEN AT fr AUERBACHS STORE Craft Fair Slated The Rocky Mountain Craft Fair, which has been enthusiastically received for the past seven years in Idaho, will be coming to Utah. Logan's Alliance of Varied Arts will host the show June 26, 27, 28. Artists from throughout the intermountain west will exhibit, demonstrate, and sell their work. MUSICAL entertainment and good food will also be featured. The fair will be able to accommodate approximately 150 artists and craftsmen, showing stained glass, paintings, jewelry, wood carvings, pottery and various other works. All media is acceptable. Longhorn Round-U- p A Big First The first time a boy takes a bath on his own accord can generally be interpreted to mean that he has his first date. Advocate, Sturgeon Bay -- are accompanied by Shelly By NEAL COPPERMAN Sherman. A band composed of The eighth graders from North Layton put on their version of Paul Zindel's "Pardon Me Youre Stepping on My Eyeballs." The stars of the show were Brian Canivan, i, Adrianne Pearson, Liz Tim Eccleston, Mike Overson, Ronald Fielding, Tina Wright, Gleason Sweeney and Julie Almond. OTHER STUDENTS who appeared in the play were Gary Colman, Kelly Garza, Butch Burke, James Darroch, Bobby StodMays, Kelly Oram, Brad TruJoe dard, Polly Sweeney, Brandi jillo, Larry Yanez,Michelle Hart, Regina Lee, Pollard, Yvie Rios, Shauna Valentine and a special cameo appearance by Mr. Fischer. The stage setting and lights were done by Jfcff Bjerre-guard- e, Lyle Smith, Kelly Oram and Mike Joos who was in charge of the crew. The play was opened by the Harmonet-te- s singing Button Up Your Overcoat. THE MEMBERS of the who were awarded a for their rendirating superior tion of this song are Lisa Lewis, Sam Hollaway, Hall, Patty Edwards, Tate, Kris Hill, Bonnie and Chearlyn Gowers. Marti Cindy Taylor They Brett Hill, Kevin Nelson, James Noppe and Layne Scott set the pace for parts of the play. The success of the play is due to the students who performed in it., Mrs. Lopez who produced it and directed it and Mr. Everton who was in charge of the music. Thank you all for the great job you did. OUR NEW shop teacher, Mr. Taylor, has come up with an ingenious way of giving students a taste of the business world. He has the students working on an assembly line producing the boards. Each student has the option of buying shares so they make money if this product sells. If anyone is interested in buying one of these items, contact a North Layton shop student. Outstanding athletes of the week were Tony Markham, Doug Tepe, Alan Montoya and Steve Hash. The next track meet will be on Friday, April INFORMATION about booth reservations can be obtained by writing to Rocky Mountain Crafts, 375 Pinon Drive, Idaho Falls, Ida. 93401 . Early application will receive first consideration. reported by Police Chief Lyle Larkins is as follows: ACCIDENTS 10, alarms 4, arrests 22, assist other departments 17, assist public 9, assaults 3, breach of trust 1, burglary 6, civil dispute 2, criminal mischief 1, disturbing the peace 3, dog complaints 3, fire 4, indecent exposure 1, juvenile problem 1, lost prop tom altti a.'- - ihtj loftjrf.lifg t.f KixliSt ( to kuw J cp ui tto by 14. UVi lf I ft! S, rU rtfitJiAi f to a i rf Vv! , It h M fit I ui4if- 4v Kill I1 blf, Wf Muvt iff he rf l. Iff N to-- iKKiWrt Ito 4 aal.t ,4 hfri rrM4 ii Ito wrtrt ito f if 14 Cdtutf fata N4 iM to I f at Wf iff wrw tm M t IliftJi Ml Ml. I. ttoniw id KaikiitK y.ftJi i4 ift- ftf. UK Wr4 MV to JHlHidf N-M'ljftigvfReiil. Who) Wiil to ,4 1 fcfiwrv w iRaftarrmrM. ftuvidf 1 kr by Iff tttf.rt M1 4 to if 4 l Ii dr- - if, kmv t4 if itom tm if M.mum, Ik fatoll toft I It tali' 1,1 Ito ff f Stole Caftiff 1 Iweniy earner patterns survive Ito tineas? , today, lhal fatur in thief, tof Mw inning j Ito ee Ms loeaft.rr aifiri' "Each cruiaJer is a fee lector," he s,ij li,h!ka liifttJiU Comer ivmpiitmv.anj that won niHjIti piU v if 4 s it( Me" battle-TII- IKH NE to tom urn. s by far ito most Uni pari 4 ihe srasade, N4 only do fce criitoJers money to J in ihe earner f.gM.hii ifsey alefl ito mgh nr' pa-g- MR. MUNSON )s urgmg fifty, me to guf the stale goal I or I usd fif $llfl to pul ikfmflir ull.-ftjt- by f.ial.i f mil to a pJt njiig cures I, lamer np Beta Sigma Phi Reports On April 18. a garbage track, owned and operated py Maunce Roche of Layton wa traveling southbound through ihe Albcruon' parking 18 N. Fori Lane, when ii struck a bicycle driven by Earned M. Robert von of Lay ion. The eyelid wav eavtbound in ihe parking lot. The eyelid managed 10 jump 10 safety before the large track hit the bike. There were no injuries. No citation were issued. h. KATHLEEN J. Brace of . imw liuioJe f. a man jmJ H g ft m t4 Utah Ai ito urn i4 ito cfft'ury. Dr Mtii KaJ,'trtiy om m Celebrates 49th Anniversary Accident Roy made a left hand turn on a yellow light in front of a tan driven by Kevin I. Peters of Layton. The accident occurred on April 18 at the intersection of Highway 126 and Antelope Dnvc. Miss Brace was cited for failure to yield the right of way. Every year in laie April, members of Bela Sigma Phi, Ihe world's largest Greek letter sorority, celebrate Ihe anniversary of their tion's founding. boxes and their contents Clearfield police stopped three juveniles in a pick-u- p THE toastmutress ft Ito evening t Dona Ihum. t Phi, Centerville. Kay Jensen, Phi. will prevent a special message from the International secuuve Council of Bela Sigma Phi, ,i t begins golden anniversary activities will be held on April 24 at ihe Valley View Golf Course in Layton. The anniversary will be observed by ihe eight chapters of Davis County, and by all other chapters around the world. Ha Naldcr. preceptor iota. East Layton will serve as chairman with Sheila Anapol-X- i Chi, Layton, as an for Ihe activities. Special guests ft ito evening will be Dora Tiowhndgc. Bountiful, international hon- orary member, and Greua Sharp. Sail Lake City, recipient of the International Award i4 Distinction: Kathryn Jennings. Woman of ihe T ear sponsored by Xi Alpha Gamma Chapter. Bountiful: and Carol Collett. Woman of the Year sponsored by Beta Rho. Layton. AWARDS MILL be presented to local members and outstanding members will be recognized for their work for sorority and the community this year. Donald Lt. Col. ON APRIL 17 between 9:30 p.m. and midnight, burglars entered the garage of Gerald Loertschcr, 1420 West 1750 North, Layton. They stole a bike valued at S75 and two tool valued at $60. organiza- THIS TEAR, ihe 4hhbinh-da- y of this service, social nJ cultural organization will kuk off a yediking golJen anniversary celebration that will culminate in the biggest birthday party ever held. 1 he upcoming Founders Day celebration that MR. PETERS w as taken by ambulance to the Davis North Medical Center. Damage to the two vehicles was estimated at S4.000. Rensch Retires HILL AFB Lt. Col. Donald J. Rensch has retired following 22 years of active duty with the Air Force. truck about 2 a.m. The stolen merchandise was all in the back of their truck. THE SUSPECTS were held by the Clearfield police for possession of stolen goods. They were formally charged with burglary by the Layton Police Department, dmg In Fashion The golf jacket and knit shirt made of cotton and polyester blend are still favorites of young men as the weather warms. Pantsuits are still high fashion for day wear, but there seems to be a trend toward more feminine attire in skirts, blouses and dresses. IS m 'fl HE LAST served as the assistant chief of base operations and training division in the 2849th Air Base Group. The colonel completed pilot training in 1959 and became a helicopter instructor at Stead AFB, Nev. before going to South Vietnam in 1963 to be one of the first helicopter pilots to instruct Vietnamese students. IN HIS H-- 1 9, the career, he has flow n and the UH-Ihelicopters, and accumulated 6,000 accident-fre- e hours of flying time. Col. Rensch came to Hill AFB in 1975 as an instructor with the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing. He later became the commander of Detachment 4, 41st Reconnaissance Wing here, before transferring to his final duty. H-- 2 1 , U H-- 1 P DONALD J. RENSCH THE COLONEL and his wife Phyllis, plan to continue living in Layton with their six children. Col. Rensch will be affiliated with a securities company in Ogden. P" .m fc: 25. THE NEW PTA officers :fe a y&P: m4 JM for are Mrs. William (Kitty) Eccleston, president; Mrs. Lynn (Wanda) Bodily, first vice president; James J. Layton, second vice president; Robert Clements, third vice president; Mrs. William (Karen) Harrison, fourth vice 1980-8- 1 ! president; Mrs. Karen i aif Iff Almond, secretary; and Mrs. Daniel (Karen) Layton, -- treasurer. Police Report The Kaysville City police report for the month of March, 4' ! KlaRj.Pg Layton of cancer an individual's quentlv keeps people from getting check ups which could 1 pievention. miI Dr. David ty is sponsoring the Third Human Values and Cancer Conference May 12 and 13 at the University of Utah Union Ballroom. There is a great need for this type of conference here in Utah explains Dr. Sanford. "For instance, over all forms IN' GENERAL, our primary goal is to broaden the understanding of this disease and its consequences" adds the psychologist. "We hope to reduce public fear which fre-- . k4 to lfltorifi!ki) uJ TO IILLP dispel myths and misinformation relating to cancer. ai well at address the unique set of problems facing cancer patients, the Cancer Socie- chances for survival are greater than if he was to have a heart attack or stroke. rfK 44 !rpig i suw (f, to toil comer year will he rctcorvtorK, 10 continue ito venue ft earner pattern and to Mim ihe Uuh cmenv with life ko jng fotiv about comer 0IR ' Mitt' vtoiy "War on Uamrf," , THE MONEY fa.cJ ihtv' THE )tm. cancer wdl KttAe in approximately wotf itore LiffliltcK. Ortpue this. m maito tocau of it. Ihcte are many minimal-liofland public mythK concerning CiiKtr. "We fttl. in general, many people di m hate an aJcqu ate or accurate understanding of cancer av a disease proas and the highly variable cftedK on peoples laces, say I ce Sanford, Ph.D.. chairman el the American Cancer Society Utah DiMMcn't Service and Rehabilitation Committee. h'l pubiii DriyfiMK to contribute to ihe ing Ian, C twuiJcno 2.WB liotoiwill to tlujikHtJ it having uiwerdunn vo, mmmmmmA tt f hf rftijf ntiaf ffuiide. going tin diK w tto tking ito pt(, ul has a htirntwl lor IM ! Thiv ytor. w urrny id Cwiwff JwiKifty Kulufttfm m Uuh have KfttoJ ito offd U the ht pitwnif J, 4bug fifKff KfDllUfl MfiJ SMfllful f It! if itii to f KliJ P-f- Csncer Drive Underway of up rthibihiittMti J 1 UK 1 AK U day f vfiq ti jflg l If wdj ftvus Wfa.1 (4 M hK Iu4f uw i4 laAiti. tor itom MftJifitjftJ Dial ufttrf ttorv 4 mrvitaHy mrai) pui 4r?te. if;ai itoitf 't ito t wy, w Itifl inj Unitr's) ii (. ijJ I nwn fl J. In!) l , i'r At si k vpt Ito tilfj jluiRaJI Wiifl luftJrfriHf ti?ffrivg li ii J Kuilm a 4 f lf ft if 1 4 : i ; i : : - i erty 2, loose stock 1, lost child 1, lewd act 1, malicious mis- m chief 3. Medical emergency 5, nar- cotic violation 2, obsecne phone call 1, prowler I, public address 1, reckless driving recovered property 5, ungovernable ing 3, state or 1, wmiwruii 2, solicitcity impound 2, suspicious circumstances 8, thefts 14, threats I, traffic 55, vacation checks 15, vandalism 6, and miscellaneous 14. np NORTH ELEMENTARY COUNCIL $ Leading the North Davis Elementary PTA Council for the coming year are vice president Duane Stoker, left; Rosalie Marble, president elect; Heli Hunsaker, president; Kathy Diehl, 3rd vice president and Carol Weaver, secretary-treasure- r. |