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Show DAVIS NOVEMBER 6, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- Charleys Aunt is Thurs. Layton High School will pro- duce its annual school play Nov. 7, in the Little Theatre at 8, 9 and 7:30 p.m. Layton Theatre goers and members of the community who love the arts have the opportunity to see an unusual presentation - a "comic melodrama. No one is tied to the railroad tracks, but all the conventions of the I890s form of drama is 1 1 -- in "Charleys Aunt." THE PLAY is a farce which in If you PUMPKINS wanted to see one pumpkin, even two, cludes two English college gentlemen madly in love with their sweethearts and must produce an aunt as a chaperone in order to court them. The aunt fails to arrive, and a quick substitute is found in a fellow college student who dresses the part, but does not lopk the part. The plot complicates when the real aunt arrives late. Sheldon Killpack, school president is hilarious as the false aunt. Others playing roles are Corey Schaffer and R. J . Daske- - What a way to celebrate Halloween! - WEST POINT What do you do celebrate Halloween when your children and grandchildren have out grown grade school parties and likes to dress up for Halloween come costumed. to THERE ARE some spooky decorations added to the pumpkin-line- Trick or Treat excursions? The answer to this puzzling question is THEY CAME from family d that you carve pumpkins--tha- t is if you are a member of the Chester Montgomery family. MR. AND Mrs. Montgomery opKiddie Kollege erate a in West Point. For the past six years, they have held a most unique pumpkin carving festival and Halloween parade in the yard and the open area surrounding the preschool building. There are no prizes. The pumpkins are displayed for fun. To add to the Halloween atmosphere, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery along with many members of their families, neighbors, friends and anyone who pre-scho- LHS FFA competes including one LDS Stake in Ogden that held a pumpkin carving contest and brought the entries out to the Montgomerys so many people could enjoy them. Carving starts about one week before Halloween. People who are serious about helping the Montgomerys in their Halloween commit themselves to spending four hours or three days in costume working in the pumpkin extra-vaganz- gardens or carving pumpkins preparation for Halloween. Hours Mon.-Thur- LITTLl NliJtlCO s. 14 So. Main St. Kaysville 544-519-8 10:30-9:0- 0 and Sat. 10:30-2:1- 0 a.m Fri. ia in PEOPLE LIKE Halloween. They appreciate the Montgomerys opening up their yard for this massive pumpkin display. Last year 4,000 people walked through the carved-fac- e maze. This number was exceeded this year as people BEAN & CHEESE COMBO DINNER Includes Cheese Enchilada, Taco, Refried Beans and Soft Drink young and young at heart viewed The Layton Future Farmers of America Chapter recently traveled to Snow College, Ephraim, competing in three categories: livestock, range, and land judging. Individuals participated in an Agricultural Mechanics contest. 2 Tacos or 2 Bean and Cheese Burrito or 1 of Each plus Soft Drink Pol-le- tt Kappa Chapter plans meeting The November meeting of the Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will be held at the Kaysvil-- i home of Ann Buchanan Nov. . 1 SPECIAL speakers for the meet- ing will be Bonnie Durrance, Pub- lic Relations Officer for Davis School District and Edrice Christensen, President of Davis PTA Council. They will entertain the subject "The Selling of Education. me I 5 kept gainingand losing the same 20 pounds. Thcnlsaid.liiislime its going to be different. I tried eyery pill. tvcr gimmick to lose weighl. Only to led miserable when i gained ii all hack Finally said no. I I'm going In Diet Outer. I lost the yceiglit, without hunger. nd I'm keeping it oil. l only regret? ol going sooner! me neyerngain-fisll- You're going lo moke It this lime. Sftasnei Bg Kaysville Bountiful 546-049- 292-505- 9 7 Centerville 292-761- 8 " Xn 1 Afreyfn Of 99 Plus Soft Drink YOUR CHOICE OF 3 TACOS H49 the 650 carved faces and captured the Halloween spirit and the spirit of people who are willing to share themselves so others can find enjoyment. dmg BURRIT0 $999 TEAM PARTICIPANTS were: livestock, Don Nielsen, Jason Morgan, Wesley Pentz and Jared Jaques; range, Lana Overson, Brad Lomax, and Becky Lesser; Land, Jennifer Struhs, Christine Brogue, Kim Clontz, Julie and alternate was Tina Byrns. Those in agricultural mechanics were Doug Stone and David Holmes. The livestock team placed second overall with Don Nielsen as high individual of the team. 1 and $2 for high school age, $1 for students, and 50 cents for preschool children. Children under 4 should not attend. Tickets can be purchased at the door the evening of the performance. Mexican Fast Eat-I- n or Take - Out mem- bers, students at the West Point Elementary Kiddie Kollege preschoolers and many other places walk ways like coffins, bats, spiders and costumed people but the main attraction is the pumpkins, carved into faces or carved into scenes by just removing the outside rind. All are lit using candles or Christmas tree lights. It is a real Halloween fantasy. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery help people get started w'ith their pumpkin carving by supplying pumpkins free of charge to anyone who wants them. Several local farmers contributed their extra pumpkins this year. It takes a bunch. This is no small operation. This year, there were 650 carved pumpkins their sweethearts. Jeff Bagford, Darren Schroader, Dawn Molzen, Codie Nelson, and Eric Wanner round out the cast. Director is Ronald L. Petersen. ADMISSION is $2.50 for adults I Mira Is Food or 200. . . your wish could be met at Montgomery Kiddie Kollege s annual display. Some 650 were displayed, carved by as many different people from Davis and Weber counties. GALORE vich as college lovers; Jennifer Daske vich and Jennifer Asplund as Hufpori " Expires Nov. 2 $4 99 |