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Show rTF-V"- 1 ! WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 4, REFLEX-DAV- IS 171 Partially completed is the new post office under construction N. and Main in Clearfield. Five majestic redwoods at Yosemite tional Park. ART EXHIBIT A photography exhibit will be featured at the Barnes Banking Company during the month of March. THE 23 prints on exhibit are those of professional pho- tographers, John Telford and Craig Law from Salt Lake City. Both are teaching photography, and have been in this profession for several years. John Telford had been in photography as a profession for almost nine years. He has taught photography at Westminster College, University of Rich Zollinger Honored By Company Rich Zollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zollinger of k. Kaysville, is being honored by Southwestern Company jThe j of Nashville, Tenn. k j K ! i LAST summer Rich won special recognition in compe-- i tition with over 6,800 out- standing college students who were from selected approximately 500 colleges and universities to participate in Southwesterns summer sales program. While in competition with hundreds of students, from 1 such well known universities j as UCLA, Harvard, Yale, ' Duke University, Utah State i j Vanderbilt University, University and MIT, Univer- sity of Alabama, Gonzaga : University, University of t Idaho, Idaho State University, 2 Mississippi State University j and College of Idaho. 1 : K IT WAS also acknowledged, Rich has been asked to return as a student manager, based j on his performance. His ; selection came after con-siderations in the areas of 5 initiative, determination and t drive. j Rich is now attending Utah S State University. Utah and has lectured at Salt Lake City high schools. He is currently director of the Edison Street Gallery, where he created and teaches two workshops. MR. TELFORDS photographs have been exhibited in numerous galleries, including Brigham Young Westminster University, College, University of Utah Medical Center, Cliff Lodge, Shado Gallery, Oregon City, Oregon. He has also had his work published in People Fortune, Comp-Magazine, unication Art, Seventeen, as well as many other publications and calendars. His photographs are in collections of Northwest Pipeline, University of Utah Medical Center, Ansel Adams and others. Craig Law has been working with photography for seven years and is currently m Offers Phelps from reality. This interesting exhibit includes 10 prints of Craig Law that are untitled but the titles of the 13 prints of John Telford are: (1) Dead Tree, (2) Trees in Fog, (3) Five Redwoods, (4) Aspens in tumn, (5) Winter Mt. Au- Tim-ponek- e, (6) Two Trees, Yosemite, (7) Trees in Snow, Liberty Park, (8) White Pine Reflection, (9) Pine in Snow, this special photography showing during banking Two college scholarship awards of $450 each are being offered again this year to senior high school students in Utah who will be attending an accredited college or univer- hours. THE EXHIBIT is sponsored monthly by the Fine Arts Committee of Kaysville Civic Association, with Mrs. Mary Cundall chairman, np the coming THE AWARDS are being made available by the Utah ' State AFL-CIin an effort to assist outstanding students in obtaining a higher education and to promote a better understanding of the American labor movement. These scholarships may be used at any accredited college or university in the United O States. with INFORMATION regard to the competition for the scholarships and applications can be obtained from the principal or class advisor of each high school in the state of Utah. David N. images However, placing two identical prints together with one reversed from the other, the photograph becomes another world experience. These photographs are representations of either amplified emotion or imaginations of things as they might be. Canyon. The public is invited to visit Awards academic year. Mitt completing work on a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Utah State University. He is an instructor at the Salt Lake Art Center. IN THIS series of prints, Mr. Law is dealing with Nibley Park, (10) Roots, Guardsman Pass, (11) Tree in Snow, Nibley Park, (1) Sawed Tree Trunk, (13) Pine in Cottonwood Snow, Big AFL-G- I0 sity during Na- Examinations will be held on Monday, April 5. Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 12. AWARDS will be made to the two winning candidates on the basis of the candidates score in the special examination and essay. Upon of the scholarship award, a check for $450 will be deposited in the students name at the college or university of his choice. Kaysville Births Clearfield Chief of Police, A.O. Archuleta, stated this week that work is progressing on the textbook he is writing, Police Social Work. It is now half completed and he plans to publish it as a manual for social work reciprocal training in educational institutions. CHIEF ARCHULETA is a pioneer of the theory of police and social work reciprocal training. His strong belief in the concept provided the impetus for the formation of an Executive Committee to develop the program in Utah. We cannot sidestep our obligations, said the chief. He believes that training policemen in social work and social workers in law enforcement techniques will provide a better specialized service at the prevention level of human tragedies. Woodbridge, Va. The new addition weighed in at 9 lbs. 8 ozs. and will be named Michael Patrick. At home to welcome the little playmate is a brother Jeffrey Stewart and a sister Jennifer (Jennie). The mother will be remem- bered as the former Susanne Stewart of Kaysville. President and Mrs. G. LaVirl Stewart of Kaysville are the excited grandparents making the news known. From Bellevue, Wash, comes word of the arrival 8 lbs. 8 ozs. baby daughter born Feb. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Huband, former Kaysville residents. The little Miss will be named new Linda Ruth and is being welcomed by five brothers and sisters. The Hubands have adopted the five previous children, four sons and one daughter, two of the children beine Viet- of-a- & 13 at THEME for the travel trophy will be Lets Get Acquainted. The activities will include a steak dinner with all the trimmings and dancing to the music of the Sam Hill Band. the During evening members from around the state will announce their candidacy for state offices for 1976-7- 7 and will present their campaign skits. EARLIER in the day there will be a state executive meeting and luncheon held at the American Legion Hall in State Layton. Jaycee President Don Cavalli will preside over the meeting. The Layton chapter is hosting the travel trophy due to their winning the last travel trophy which was held at Fish Lake last August. namese and are delighted after all this time to give birth to this baby daughter and they wished to share their happiness with their former Kaysville friends, np south door Prudential Savings Bldg. V They will be receiving a much more comprehensive approach to police service. According to Archuleta, 50 percent of the present people CToT - AAlJ L Note Mr. Yes -- Be ready for spriny Clean Early PHONE we do velvet furniture 825-10- 87 Always Prompt Courteous Service Steam Methid Insured Experienced All work guaranteed Safa for all types if carpet Free soil retardarts Quick drying largest distribution center within its city limits. 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