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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 5, 1977 IS O U d BAND TO ARIZONA After receiving a superior rating at the Region V Band Festival held at Cyrpus High School on April 27, the Davis 7 30 on Thursday, May 19 at the Fine Arts Center at Weber State College to finish out the Farmington, Lagoon Charges Dismissed Trial For Set June J. Selected For AF Training year. High Symphonic Band is now traveling to Arizona where they will compete in the Mountain States Music Fes- Second District Judge numerous early morning and after school rehearsals, the band has made preparations for their Spring tour. THE TWO suits allege that (1) an improper and illegal amusement tax is being assessed against Lagoon and (2) the amusement park is asking to be from Farmington Last week, Judge Ronald 0 Hyde ordered that the two suits be consolidated and tried at the same time The piece ensemble, under the direction of Dana Rothlisberger, will perform at the Region II Band Festival in Bountiful the morning of May 5, prior to their departure for Arizona that after70 noon LAGOON filed the suits after Farmington City Council voted to assess Lagoon with a 5 per cent tax on the amusement parks gross in THEY WILL then travel to Page, Arizona where they will stay for the night The following day they will arrive in Tempe, the site of the festival and spend the day relaxing at Big Surf Spring Their performance is scheduled early the next HERBERT T. ORRELL in Grady Gammage auditorium on the Arizona State University campus A concert of honor will be held that evening for the outstanding organizations in the Selected for training at Keesler AFB, Miss., in the personnel field after completing basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex , is Airman Herbert T. Orrell III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Orrell Jr. of competition. PARK concert, a church performance and their annual banquet are the band's events , Layton. for the following day Monday will find them on their way to Farmington, New Mexico day. performance for the Far- mington High School student-bod- y is planned for Tuesday, after which they will begin their journey home, arriving in Kaysville late that night. The taking of wild turkey gobblers will be legal m the spring of 1977 from April 30, 1977 through May 15, 1977, in Beaver, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Piute, Sevier, Wayne and that portion of Washington County east of State Highway 18. Season applied through science degree the Community College of the Air Force. A come Attorneys for Lagoon Corp argue that such a tax would be illegal and discriminatory and is aimed only at Lagoon because it is the only business that would fall under the tax ordinance CITY officials argue that the tax is necessary to provide adequate fire and police protection to Lagoon The city council voted last May to assess a 5 per cent amusement tax but then last March voted to reduce the tax to 2 per cent THE JUNE 27 trial will be heard by Second District Judge J Duffy Palmer grb TURKEY permit ($3), along with a valid small game or combination hunting license, must be obtained. Applications for permits will be accepted by either mailed or personal application beginning April 11, 1977 at any Wildlife Resources office. Applications must contain the applicants full name, address, 1977 hunting license Duffy Palmer dismissed some charges and took under advisement other charges against nine persons from Cache Valley, six of whom were public officials THE CHARGES were in the form of grand jury indictments handed down last fall The court hearing was held in Second District Court, Farmington, Friday after the defendants asked for and received a change of venue from First District Court in Judge Palmer threw out the most serious charges of attempted theft by extortion against Providence (Cache County) mayor, Glade Davis and city councilman, Hoyt ALSO HE dismissed charges of malfeasance in office against Davis, Kelley and three other city councilmen, Blaine Olsen, Clinton Thompson and Michael Bishop numoer and a check or money order in the correct amount to cover the cost of permits for which application is made. 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Warm lllarnlng ill ' graduate Gains Certificate Interiors Mark neville High School, has the advanced passed o requirements in the Professional Standards Program (PSP), sponsored by the National Association of Educational Secretaries Mrs Stevenson said she has been a member of the national association and Weber Association of Educational Secretaries for the minimum three years and completed all classroom study required to receive the certificate Shade Division (Formerly Maries) 163 South Main, Bountiful - 292-557- 1 THE SHADE PEOPLE FREE Complete Decoratinc Service in Your Home SHE WAS active in both associations and served one year as secretary of the local association A native of Clearfield, she graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber BEVERLY W. STEVENSON State College Off Our Decorator Shades, Woven Woods and Shutters by Joanna -- Flexlum 1 Mini Blinds -- TOP HONORS AIRMAN Orrell is a 1973 of Layton High School. FINAL concert will be held the following week at A 20 Ruth Leavitt, left, placed fifth and Scott Monson won top honors, including a trophy and U.S. Savings Bond, at the American Legion District Oratorical Contest. Logan. Kelley Mey Season limit is one male wild turkey DURING the six weeks at Lackland, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in where they will spend the night and most of the next A 27 suits filed WITH MONTHS of dedication and hard work through A June trial date for two by Lagoon Corporation against Farmington City has been set in Second District Court, Farmington A tival on May 7 morning The Davis High School symphonic band will compete in an Arizona festival on May 7. 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