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Show A l fA 2A lakeside , Reviaw North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 ' s fV ' , y A v - ('V4' -- v kX; ' , 'fV xffl L(oiyln-- X" Continued from Page ' V ChollongG G 1A available to the COG showed that .seven of the sue cessful grants lacked proper .documentation and certification, the ballots cast by COG members were not tabulated correctly, all the criteria were sfe $858,000 not met, and article v Scott also announced that his the grant reviewed had office applications and found the apDavis by $91,500 for plication County for a telecommunicationrefederal system did not meet his ofsaid Crandall gulations. fice would work with the county quoting Sant may. have hurt to rework the grant Laytons chances. for George Scott, who works the State Department of HOLLY KIRKBRIDE NATALIE AURICH munity and Economic Development, said his office would also go to great lengths to help small communities submit a valid grant. KELLY NYE DARCY MYERS say a longer runway would give , Continued from Pag 1A greater margin of error the flight path for runway 321 pilots aweather. in bad goes over an area which inReactions to Jenkinss ruling cludes Roy High School, Sand from delight to disgust. varied and Ridge Junior High School Airport manager Peterson said,I the Roy Recreation Complex. Im pleased to see this occur.of The late U.S. District Judge for the betterment Willis W. Ritter granted an in- think it is the at airport and for the safety junction preventing extension of community. the runway. He ruled the FAAs surrounding Burt Penrod, president of the environmental impact study Roy Citizens Association, was was inadequate. disappointed, but did not want A new impact study was filed trial. There were in 1981 by Ogden City and the to discuss the out in the recourses brought FAA, along with a request to lift said can we after, go that trial the injunction. Proponents of Were things talking Penrod. runway expansion say it is over with our lawyer. needed for safety reasons. They 0 Contestants Vie For Clearfield Title 1 Song, dance and instrumental dexterity will provide entertainment to the audience Saturday, April 9, at the Miss Clearfield Pageant in the Clearfield High auditorium. The program will begin at 6 p.m. and will lead to the climax of the evening when judges reach their final decision and name the delightful young lady who will be crowned the new Miss Clearfield. A new Little Mister and Little Miss Clearfield will also be selected. There are 10 talented VICTORIA MAW l- V Pm young ladies from throughout the Clearfield area participating in the contest. Their talents range from vocal ability to instrumental and dance ' V'W- ' 4 ' MUNOZ MITZI performance. Natali Aurich will sing, dance and display her art. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Aurich and is sponsored by McEn-tir- e and Hilton Lumber. Holly Kirkbride will pre- sent a vocal solo. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkbride and is sponsored by State Savings and Loan Corp. Victoria Maw will present an accordion solo. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Maw of Sunset and is sponsored by Golden Corral Restaurant. Mitzi Munoz will present an original dance. She is a daughter of Mrs. Alice ANDREA THOMPSON Layton officials said in the hearing that the citys grant was perfect and that smaller communities could also submit grant if they were an error-fre- e willing to spend the time. Injunction Lifted April 9 CLEARFIELD Com- Munoz and is sponsored by Toms Auto Parts. Darcy Myers will present an original piano number and vocal solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Myers and is sponsored by Futura Home JEANNINE Products. will present a song and dance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nye and is sponsored by Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Sheri Price will present a Kelly Nye r, I O ; ' i URIE v, 'V'w' V- Tfti it the Program that everyone it talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. k Complete color analysis including 3 inch fabric swatches in your color pallette Wardrobe planning including handouts Body analysis including handouts to help in selecting styles to compliment your figure. Face shape analysis to help in choosing hairstyles, glasses and necklines Cosmetic makeover with eyebrows tweezed, base makeup, eye makeup and lipstick in proper color and application. 00 This and more in a 0n. each in groups single session for of three flute solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price and is sponsored by R.C. Willey Furniture. Andrea Thompson will pre- sent an original dance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and is sponsored by Ice Cream. Jeannine Urie will present a vocal solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urie and is sponsored by Charles Johnson 15 Gift Certificates Angie for Information and an Appointment 9 Farmers Insurance. Debbie Wilke will present an original jazz dance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brewer of " Sunset and is sponsored by Rens Clearfield Paint and Glass. The new Miss Clearfield will compete in the Miss Utah Pageant and will receive scholarships and gifts in excess of $500. The first and second attendants will also receive gifts and scholarships to help them continue their education. DEBBIE WILKES 2 Suspects Held After Police Chase - X Bill Flink tried to stop a car for a traffic violation. Two men then led Flink on a chase from CLEARFIELD Police apprehended two men, one after Sunset into Clearfield before he barricaded himself in the hitting a fence at the Freeport basement of a home Tuesday Center. The two suspects fled on foot, morning, who are suspected in the burglary of the Club said Green, but police tracked and Cafe, 1083 N. Main in the license plate number of their vehicle to a home on Bar-loSunset. Street. Further information Arrested were George E. to a home at 776 E. 450 led them Clearfield of Christensen, 27, S. Clearfield. in and Scott Freestone, address Police allegedly found the two and age unavailable, according in the basement. Freestone men to police. came upstairs to use the phone The pair will each be charged and was apprehended. Accordwith two counts of burglary in ing to pblice, they tried talking Sunset, an auto theft in Clear- to Christensen, who was still in field, fleeing and resisting ar- the basement, but received no rest, said Clearfield Police response. Chief Daren Green. At approximately 12:30 p.m., The incident began at approx- - police shot tear gas into the n imately 4 a.m. Tuesday morn- basement and arrested about 15 minutes later. ing when Sunset Police Officer By KENT SOMERS Si 4- .$X. - 4 Review Staff Hi-H- at ''X. w yJtkKW.ll GEORGE E. CHRISTENSEN, 27, of Clearfield, (right) is helped into a police car after being flushed out of a home with tear gas. Chris-tense- DO YOU HAVE A NEWS TIP CALL YOUR ILalkesM LAYTON comm 2066 W. 6000 S. Roy, Utah Los Lofqulst, Paster Services: Sunday School 10i00 Morning Worihip 1 Evening Bible Hour 731-233- 7 or 776-182- 1 ,00 6t00 3 OEPEKBANTFUNDAKENTAL r i IRLeviery AREA CCnriESPONDENT Newton C. Estes, the man convicted of slugging U.S Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White, was sentenced Thursday to 10 days in jail and $500. In addition, Judge David K. Winder sentenced Estes to a year in prison on the assault conviction but suspended that term and placed Estes on probation for two years. ROY DELE : 4 fa i |