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Show t ,! rPr yfrigr "0'f wyn"iTn 'w i w'u y yy'ytP 0 & ii,yy n rm m 0mW0'l W WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 29. 1979 r Eaeiy Events ScSieslufledl At Davis County Library SJv today that have created the present situation in Iran. Learn from a question and answer time. All this at the South Branch on April 2 at 7 p.m. at 725 South Main Street, Bountiful and at the North Branch, April 3, at 7 p.m. at 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield. The Davis County Library brings a film, a delight for the young in heart of all ages. A film based on the wonderful Newbery Award winning book by E. L. Konigsburg, entitled From the Mixed-u- p Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. 1 IT IS scheduled to be shown of the library branches on April 2, at 7 p.m., at the North Branch, 562 at both . IN ADDITION to the above, the library will hold The Black Heart of India, performed by the Puppet Theater. This production is by Reg and Janet Bradley of Vancouver, Wash, with the original music composed by South East, Clearfield and at, the South Branch, 725 South Main Street, Bountiful at 7 p.m. Also featured will be entertainment by a master of magic,. Chris Michaels and his assistant Sandy. They will The World of present Magic on Aprif 4 at 7 p.m. at the North Branch and on April 7, at 10:30 a.m. at the South Branch. All this and more.... 1000 WWc & &W DECCA WINNERS Brent Layton, left and Janeel Black, right of Davis High display first place trophies received in DECA contest on March 19 at Weber State College. Allen Gates. It is scheduled for the North Branch on April 19 at 4 p.m. and on Saturday, April 20, at 10:30 a.m. at the South Branch. THE BLACK Heart of Inis a Chinese tale with a Beauty and the Beast theme. Indri lives in a garden tending his orchids and selling the magic water of life to any one who could pay the price. He is bitter because he has the body of a toad rather than that of a man. His mother, a water sprite, tells him that if he lives in the presence of virtue for nine days he will gain the form of a dia LIBRARY The library is Week, April filled with success stories. Come to the library and make your own success story. Spend a night in ancient Iran and get an insight to Irans Post Greatness and Its Unstable Future with intriguing color slides, with Paul Lurk. Mr. Lurk is a chemical engineer, lived in Iran during 1977. He was able to learn first hand of the customs and history of these people, as he did research for a German Archeological Institute. NATIONAL 7. By KRIS MARYON tising corporation. IN FOOD distribution at a ' Brent Layton and Janeel Black received first places in the DECA State Career manager owner level, Brian Lange took second in com- -' munication, honorable mention overall, receiving a savings bond from an advertising corporation. In food distribution at the manager owner level, Chad Marcussen placed first in management skills, honorable mention on the knowledge test, and honorable mention Development Competition held March 19, at Weber State College. BRENT AND Janeel both qualified to go on to the Na- -' tional Career Development in HousConference May ton, Texas, because of their first place wins. In general merchandising on a manager owner level, GAGE CHAMPS Layton City Basketball League winners are, back, 1 to r, Troy Howard, Rick Fielding, Matt Gregory, and Doug Gregory. Front, Joe Titone, Bryan Cooper and Pete Fondario. np Brent Layton received first place overall and first on the knowledge test. Janeel took first overall, first in job skills, second place in human relations, and honorable mention on the knowledge test in the food service category. THE NATIONAL Advertis- Layton finalized its adult basketball program with an eight team double elimination tournament. EIGHT TEAMS qualified to Those teams were Village Tire, Half Price Store, play. Layton City, Saint Rose, Kelly Hansen, Jacks Auto, Meadow Gold and Kevin Yates. Trophies were awarded to Village Tire, first place; KeviitYates, second and Lay-to- n City, third place. solation winners were Jacks Auto. OTHER TEAMS participating in league play were Davis County Sheriff, Brett Weaver, Ron Vanderhule, The Squire, Gilbert Luna, Les Barber Shop, Lakewood Investment Layton Shamrock, np .and ing Corporation also gave three awards, and Davis Highs Tom Hill received the best copy advertising. In advertising services, master employee level, Tom Hill also received honorable mention overall, receiving a savings bond from an adver- - overall. PETROLEUM Division, Manager Owner, Bill Zupan tied for third on the knowledge test, and on the master employee level, Todd Raitt got an honorable mention overall, and tied for second on the knowledge test, and in human relations. apparel and accessories, Hirschi and Jolene Dur-fe- e received honorable mentions in human relations and on the manager owner level. In Ruth LOOK AT the ancient man. Indris first effort Armstrong attended the American Legion Department of Utah 60th birthday celebration last Saturday night at the Hilton Hotel. THE GUEST speaker was the national vice commander of the Legion. The annual queen contest was held and a queen chosen to represent Utah at the Four Corners meeting when a national queen will be elected. costumed puppets perform this classic. Performance and workshop at North Branch of the library presented jointly by Davis County Library and Western Arts Foundation. States Performances and workshop at the South Branch presenter jointly by Davis County Library, The Utah Division of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. PUPPET WORKSHOP at North Branch on April 19; from 7 to 9 p.m. at 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield and on Saturday, April 21, at the South Branch, 725 South Maiif Street, Bountiful from 1:30 p.m. is re; quired, no fee. Workshop attendance will be limited tp 40 people at each library. Obtain registration form a the library in your com C munity. np BOBS LOCK SHOP relive its splendor and feel its disgrace after being ravaged by time. Contrast the current city life with the present day life. See the peasants religious life and customs of 376-46- 64 m 20 on the entire line o? L.D.S.Bool; Y: f t3 THE GIRL e Free Demonstration Jews. Walk quietly by the giant Emerald Broche and There were candidates from six districts in Utah participating. . GORGEOUSLY rod-styl- deadbolt locks as by your police department. I Sulieman, which is comparable to the Jerusalem of the Attend Legion Meet Mrs. Marian Hardy, Mrs. Lois Pickett, Mrs. Dora Trowbridge and Mrs. Mildred phoenix. BURGLARS STOP recommended Use Irans religious center, Takht to do this results in more bitterness when the head man, Nam Lis, tricks him and then steals his orchids. Finally, it is the giving spirit of Nam Lis daughter, Yua Nana, who brings about Indris transformation. Other characters in the play include a mandarin, servants, a dragon and a : fm from district 7 5,TF ' and tapes. No. 2 was from Clearfield. Over two hundred delegates from the Department of Utah were present to enjoy the dinner, program, prize drawing and to see the talent show given by the young women, who had been chosen to enter the queen contest, blm See our outstanding selection of books and tapes and enjoy hours of reading and listeng ing pleasure, untold knowledge, humor and much more. There are top titles and authors for the entire family. Buy for your own library or for gifts and at a fantastic 20 mirth-givin- savings. ACHIEVES BADGE Pfc. Jo6e J. Torres, right, was presented the Aircraft Crewman Badge at Camp Zama, Japan, by Lt. Col. Lesly F. Ware, Jr. Pfc. Jose J. Torres, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eusebio Torres, Ronald Avenue, Layton, recently was presented the Aircraft Crewman Badge at Camp Zama, Japan. TO QUALIFY for the badge, a soldier must be on flying status as a crew chief, or flight engineer. If he is not a crew member, he must be an observer, medical aidman. 99 Sal prices end April 4th gunner, aircraft maintenance supervisor or a technical in- -' spector. Presenting the award was Save 20 Lt. Col. Lesly F. Ware J r. TORRES is a medical aid-ma- n with the U.S. Army Aviation Detachment Japan at the camp. on the entire line of Jr. High The privates wife, Sue, is with him in Japan. tops and bottoms. Good Or leans Are A Bargain Save 20 There are more than 25 types of legumes available today, including various beans, peas, and lentils. boys dress on the entire line of shirts and slacks. both economically and nutritionally, legumes are a good source of thiamine, niacin, iron, fiber and protein. Tasty soups, salads, casseroles, vegetable meat loaves, cracker dips, and sandwich spreads can be created from them. To supplement the protein quality, it helps to serve the legumes with grain products, such as wheat, corn or A BARGAIN rice. 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