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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 19, 1977 IS Deadline is nearing for the pageant. turn 17 before Labor Day this year and not older than 27 by Labor Day Contestants must JUDY BENNION, pageant director said applicants must married. Clearfield Miss annual be single and never have been be registered with the pageant committee by May Girls this year will not appear publicly in swim suits 27. Candidates must.be 17 to 27 years of age and live within the Clearfield High School boundaries and whose community does not have a Miss America preliminary pageant. SHE SAID aDDlicants must pageant of youngsters years of age for adults and 75 cents tor children. Clearfield Miss The pageant will be preceded bv Mister the Little Miss-Littl- WINNER OF the Miss Clearfield pageant will also qualify for the Miss Utah for Miss America Pageant later this summer e Each contestant will be required to give a three-minut- e of their choice. CONTESTANTS will be emphasis is being placed on scholastics, poise, talent and personality and less on said Mrs. Bennion. scholarship to the her choice will be presented to the new Miss Clearfield The first attendant will receive a $150 scholarship and the second attendant will get a $100 scholarship. beauty, A $300 college of about National Resources and Conservation Development. The meeting is scheduled for May 25 at 12 noon at the Guadalajara Restaurant at 360 South State in Clearfield must be made in advance. For reservations, call Bula Casteel at RESERVATIONS JUDGING WILL be by a panel comprised of judges, she said The contest will be held June 15 at 7:30 p m. in the Clearfield High School auditorium. Public is invited. rk These skills are acquired through months of preparation in each area CONNIE GIBB has been active in the Girl Scout and has 1969 serene in participated sales, projects, cookie be MAY SHE WILL BE honored in a special ceremony in May This is the highest achievement possible in the Girl Scout program and is equivalent to the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scout program To earn this award the gn must demonstrate skills in at least four areas of interest program since n TICKETS Connie Gibb of Girl Scout Troop No. 207 achieved the rank of F'irst Class Cadette Girl Scout. judged on beauty, poise, talent, personality and More scholastic ability. Plans are underway for the first quarterly luncheon meeting of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. DR. S. KENT Evans of the Research Engineering and Planning Department of Utah Power and Light will talk CONNIE GIBB program planning and many She has troop activities served as Troop Represent j tive in District ( adette Senate meetings Connie is curieniK a fresh- man at Davis High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G Larry Gibb of 111 North F'dgehill Circle, Lay- ton - Sale prices good thru Sunday May 22 PUREBRED COLLIE 376-845- 5, Laws Vernon Jr., Daren, Nathan, Mishel, Milisa and Blaine Moon were all on hand to welcome home their new baby sister. The baby, who will be named Marlaina was born 295-239- il. Qiityatoojpareome 5 Eldredge of Provo; and Donald Eldredge of Southern Calif. On May 4, Shan L. and Sandra Rogers Stott became the parents of a baby boy. its easy as one, two, three . . . One , sew up the seam; Two, sew a hem; and three, add the feminine trim! Mitchell Rogers. The Stotts are the parents of three more boys and one girl. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stott of Layton The prettiest print cottons and blends come already shirred and elasticized and ready to sew. Create a super sundress or long skirt without a pattern. 1st quality and you can sew it Leonard and Betty Kendell of Uintah and Boyd and Ruby Roper of South Ogden are the childs grandparents. ready-mad- e price! Lake City and Mrs. Irene Kendell of Uintah. Victoria Jackson was born May ! fo Thomas R. Jr. and Geraldine Fikstad Jackson of East Layton. The girl was greeted by the three older Jackson children. Grandparents, residing in East Layton, are Howard and Maria Fikstad and Mrs. Imogene Jackson. ; Mrs. Emma Evans of Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Fikstad of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Mary Prahl of Salt Lake The Layton High School land judging team was honored at the FFA (Future - Farmers of America) awards . May 12. ' banquet THEY PLACED third in land judging " state-wid- e . competition at Logan with 48 schools participating. Team members were Lyn- - second high score for the contest. MYRON JAQUES also received recognition for high score of the Layton school in the County Land Judging Contest, sponsored by the Davis SCD (Soil Conservation District). Supervisor Harris Adams was to make the presentation but was unable to attend and requested Max Phillips of the Soil Conservation Service to make the presentation for him. MYRON received a windbreaker jacket and cap with the Soil Conservation District emblem. ANITA TURPIN is again back at the HEN HUT and invites all of her former patrons and new ones too-- - to visit her soon. Tues. thru Sat. & Late Appointments are Available HEN HUT North 41 Main, Kaysville 376-433- 5 The state contest was sponsored by the Extension Service and the county contest was sponsored by the Davis SCD. Both contests received assistance from Extension Service and Soil Conservation Service personnel. LAND judging contests help the students become aware of the different soil tvpes and various soil problems that may be encountered. Soil texture, hard pan, water table, salt and alkali, slope, wind and water erosion, are some of the factors which must be considered in the land judging program. THESE factors are important for agricultural land use and also effect the suitability land for home sites and other types of development. water Our soil and resources are essential to supply our basic needs. We all should learn more about them best their to decide management and use for the greatest benefit of all. of J inch stock up now! thread sale 5 SI City are Tiny Melissa Ann Patterson and her sister, Nicole have a baby sister. Cynthia Dawn Patterson was born May 4 She is the daughter of Mark J and Sheir Hamilton Patterson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James T. Patterson of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Kaysville. are The Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Patterson of Bountiful. . e leno prints 149 I 1.98 yd. Choose from white black and nine exciting fashion shades 100 polyester sews all fabrics. easy-car- easy-car- e reg. low SPOOLS Lay-ton- Page. 0 fora of the Mr. and Mrs. Roper of Salt Members of the Layton High FFA land judging team recently won third place at state meet. Team members include 1 to r, Lyndon Layton, Myron Jaques and Jim Special fraction are Great-grandparen- don Layton, Myron Jaques and Jim Page. Lyndon had taur And They will name the chiid ll ; DDD aum and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers of Blanding. A girl was born May 3 to Randall B. and Marilyn Ken-deRoper. The parents are undecided about her name. Richard and Ryan are her older brothers. JUDGING TEAM am sew this Vy 4, m in Ogden. She is the daughter of Vernon E. and Suson Eldredge Moon. Grandparents are Mr. and of Mrs. Everett Moon Woodland, Utah; Mrs. Velma May AA This purebred Collie named Lucky is one of several dogs for sale at the Davis County Animal Control Shelter in Fruit Heights. Lucky is an male, housebroken, is great with children and has all his shots. Cost to purchase this purebred dog is $25. Mixed breed dogs cost $15, said Arthur Moore, shown shaking hands with Lucky. For further information call the animal control center, or Extension 256. If you have a dog or cat that you found or can not care for, contact the center and they will care for the animal and attempt to sell it to a wanting family. There is no charge to have animals picked up. YARD Feminine florals on white and pastel grounds 50 polyester 50 cotton Sew a bridesmaid or graduation dress 45" wide woven SUMMER WHITES Wiss Contura Lite Shears Famous Wiss 7, 95 sale 7.47 wemht easy to handle reg sheer Cumorab'e con 8, toured hand sale 7.97 50 reg Vast selection includes broad- cloth, tuck pleat, dotted swiss, sampan seersucker, linen-looWhite is right for summer 771 45 wide 97-2?- J n a Quality light e4' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor- gan of Spokane, Washington are the The first child of Preston A and Cindy Lee Poulsen Blair was born May 2. She will be named Trista Chantil. Happy over the news of the new arrival are the child's grandparents Lee and Dorla Poulsen of Layton and Seth and Arlene Blair of South Weber. Mrs. Marie Roundy of Ogden is the dmg Kaysville A fireside will be held Sunday May 22 at the Kaysville Fourth and 13th LDS Ward Chapel beginning at 7 p m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Einar Erickson from Las Vegas, Nevada who will discuss the Dead Sea Scrolls and Central America Discoveries HAG HAMM ADI Wouldnt you rather have custom draperies? OfMEN - FRI SUN 9 JO - 9 P 12-- P SAT M M 4179 S Redwood (yengef can OPEN 9 30 6 P M FREE PARK ING p Mair-.ft,oof- 5SC Sd Murray Town K Country and tor a lot less than you d expect to pay At Discount Fabrics you get Quality workmanship and a decorator assortment of fabrics and colors, too You MON 9 SAT 9 30 M ?n Oarn S ''V ' . nr iF Eas 3300 MON FRI 9 30 - 9 55 6 P 8 9 Curtis 0. and Janet Porter Groskreutz are the parents of a baby girl Karyn Paige was born May 3 in Ogden. The baby has two brothers Grandparents are Herb and Marie Groskreutz of Layton and Arerille and Josie Porter of Layton. to 6 Girl d will, however, be in swim suns as a part of the contest " talent 3 Scout Gains First Glass Rank IT WILL be the first time that the contestants will not be required to appear publicly in swim suits, said Mrs. Bennion Contestants Clearfield Chamber Luncheon Energy purchased from contestants or at the door the night of the pageant. Admission is $1.50 M E Pag South Vs1 aa Eas j" |