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Show .DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 31, 1984 OVEMBE Would you beay clothing made of KAYSVILLL lieve throw-a-- hlluminum, paper, saran and fiberglass'. The newest ideas are Inade of plastic bags and sheetings. Plastic rain coats have been around ior some time, but now formals, (Jresses. pants and even wedding jdresses are appearing. THE 8TH GRADE Sewing Class of sewing in i Sunder the direction 1 BED Fashionable clothes can be made from a variety of fabrics, as these homemaking students at Kaysville Junior High School vividly demonstrate. Under direction of Instructor Fae Purdy, students showing off their wearsincluded: Heidi Fryer, left, Amy wares or Marcussen, Hally Mecham, Venessa Vogot, Allison Dent, Rusty Parkhurst and Michelle Butler. UNUSUAL FABRICS : Si structor, Mrs. Faye Purdy at Kaysville Junior High School, first read about the new plastic clothing in the September Magazine and saw some of the expensively priced items in a local boutique Co-E- d shop. One must visit the girls Free-B- e original designs on display in the Home Economic Show Case at the school. IDEAS AND enthusiasm began to grow, and each student gathered bags and clothing sacks with unique designs and color. With the help of staples, tape, glue and hot iron, needle and thread, all clothing pieces were finished in time for an showing and judging. These prize winning classics may turn up in the classrooms or in your neighborhood. Everyone enjoyed the fun and are looking for new ideas and a new project to tackle, np ss Join Growing Younger3 The Growing Younger series at the Silver Age Center is starting Nov. 5 at 12:30 p.m. DONT forget to vote Tuesday, Nov. 6, you will make a difference. Menus for the week of Nov. 5 will include: MONDAY, Nov. 5, French dip fresh fruit, peanut butter gems brownie and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 6, lasagna, shades of green salad French roll fruit, cookie and milk. jumbo sugar ta-t- er WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, weiner boats, but- tered peas, carrot sticks, cracked wheat roll apple pie and milk. Thursday, Nov. 8, deCp fried turkey steak, buttered mixed whipped potato vegetables, celery sticks, parkerhouse roll and strawberry shortcake milk. FRIDAY, Nov. 9, meat loaf sauce, steamed rice, tossed salad stewed prunes, cinnamon twist and milk. G Sett Class Safety Utah's Defensive Driving : Course is a driver improvement program of the Utah Safety Council which seeks to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage by educating every Utah driver in traffic accident avoidance tech- Nov, 3 at the Driver License offices, 615 E. 5300 S., South Ogden, 9 a.m. Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call Luke Vi Blakeley, Driver License Services or the Utah Safety. Council, THE REGISTRATION Fee for the Defensive Driving Course is $20 per person. -- 479-5290- ,- 533-585- 1. niques. THE DEFENSIVE Driving r Course is an classroom course which has been recognized Ijy the Utah Department of Public Safety as part of its driver improvement activities. Drivers who enroll and successfully complete the reduction course receive a on their driving records, one time during any three year period. You can lessen the possibility of j eight-hou- MAT DOES HARRY GERLACH INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: Government should protect the inherent rights of all citizens. Women should have equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity for advancement and laws that preserve their special 50-poi- nt :: becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defensive Driving classes started in Ogden, Saturday, BELIEVE? - privileges. VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH Davis County Commission Political ad paid by Harry Gertach Republican 2.3 Billion Dollar Budget For Utah in Completed 20 Days in a very difficult year House Executive Appropriation Chairman, FRANKLIN W. KNOWLTON, authors and sponsors Appropriations Act. Rep. Franklin W. Knowlton is dedicated, effective and hard working. He has willingly given the long hours needed to complete the budget on time. Miles Cap Ferry President of the Senate Norman H. Bangerter Speaker of the House For continued and VOTE NUVa O Hard Work Dedication Long Hours Effective Representation FRANKLIN w. Republican - District 16 knowlton Paid political adv. by Franklin W. Knowlton "SB |