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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 2, 1981 Allen The following are scheduled events for the month of July 1981 by the Golden Spike Empire; kiddy parade, games, concessions. Boothes all day ! baseball games, dancing ami music in the evening followed by fireworks! Centerville, July 4th, city park. Parade 8:30 a m. along Main St, from Parrish Lane to Porter Lane. Marathon races. ried swing, food concessions, fun pet show, baby contest, sky divers, old time fiddlers will perform, games and contsts, pie eating, greased 734-2tK- ART: Brigham City Museum Gallery, 24 N. Jix) W Brigham City, Permanent display of pioneer artifacts. Max Blain" Spring City, oils and watercolor. collection by Lynn Williams of Brigham City. July 1 open 723-676- chucUagon breakfast, charge. Bountiful Davis Art Center. 2175 S. Main St., Bountiful, The Utah Watcrco-lo- r Society, seventh annual Juried Exhibit July open free of Tuesday-Sunda- charge. ECCLES COMMUNITY Art Center, 2580 Jefferson StateAve., Ogden, wide exhibition. Juried Show, mixed media, everything from ceramics to watercolor. Open 392-693- I, July Monday-Saturda- y, free of charge. THEATRE: Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. Highway 89, Perry, weekend 8 preform-ance- s, p.m., reservations First Palace Playhouse. 723-720- LAGOON OPERA House, I, Farmington, July "Hit the Deck!" Tuesdays-Friday- s at 8 p.m., Saturdays 7 p. m. ( No show July 24) $4 single ticket. Union Station, M.S. Browning Theatre, July 18. Encore presents "The Japanese Obon Festival held traditionally to honor the deceased. Japanese food, costumes and dancing will be featured and the Taiko 392-177- BRIGHAM CITY, July 4th, Rees Pioneer Park. Patriotic ceremony, breakfast. Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty contest, All above activities at South Ogden Park (at city hall). Pre fireworks entertainment put on by the public at Friendship Park, followed by fireworks. CLEARFIELD, July 4th, Clearfield Days. Dog show, art show, Boothes, parade, many concessions, fireworks, cull KAYSVIILF., July 3rd. city hull bowery, 825-589- 1 chuck-wago- 1 n band concerts, musical groups, periodic western more. Fireworks at dusk. shootoutson Main St., Pioneer Village, antique car show, pie and watermelon eating contests. free tickets, flag stickers. drawings for bikes. Rodeo at 7 p.m. at stadium, fireworks over Lagoon stadium. -- 392-567- JULY are-whe- Mountain 10-1- Lions Club w ill hold its third annual "Trapper's Loop Rendezvous" of the arts on six miles east of Ogden. Two days, Two nights of arts, crufts, mountain man skills, trail ride, evening deep pit dinners, entertainment, fiddlers, dancers, etc. Phone 7 or for details. For more information on these and other activities call us at or write the Golden Spike Empire, P.O. Box 1601. Ogden, Ul. 84402. or visit our office at Union Gcen-Peterso- fes-tiv- al MISCELLANEOUS activi-tieJuly It), the "Ed Bruce Show," Pioneer Village Green at Lagoon. 8 p.m., admission included with the nde pass or $2 per person. Lagoon Rodeo, Lagoon s: all-da- Sta-diu- Farmington. Each Saturday in July and August at 7 p.m. $2 per person, children under 12 free (or included w ith the day pass). TERRACE DAYS, I. Washington Terrace, July call Una Pcttcrson. 394- 10-I- bar-beq- 876-319- 876-331- 3 399-828- June 17. 1981 Jan and Alamarie Daich, 2270 S, 500 W Clearfield, girl Anthony and Michelle Tams, 2521 W. 300 N West Point, girl Navy Aviation Boatswains Mate Airman Allen D. Schmitt, son of Vicki D. Jen- sen. Clinton, has returned from a deployment to the Western Pacific and Indian June 18. 1981 Boyd and Marilyn Clayton. 448 E. 1st S., Kaysvtlle, Ocean. He is a crewmember aboard the umphibious assault ship USS Tarawa, home-porte- d girl in San Diego. Chris and Camille Thompson, 43 W. June 19. 1981 Michael and Michele Radley, 169 Valiant St., Hill AFB, girl Sterling and Kristine Pritchett, 223 Glen Place, Layton, girl. Brian and Colleen Chatterton, 794 N. ency operations. June 20. 1981 Thomas and Robin Westbrook, 3187 A. Lexington. Hill AFB. girl. June 21. 1981 Philip and Jan Nash, 159 S. 700 E., Kaysville, boy. Howard and Fran Brown, 377 Morgan St., Layton, BOUNTIFUL HANDCART Days, Thursday. July 23. 6:30 p.m., parade. Friday, July 24. n city park in Bountiful, breakfast, flag raising boy. chuck-wago- breakfast, games, contests, concessions all day, fire- David and Marian Merkley, ceremony, marathon races, swim show, boothes, rides, l, races, antique car show, final of the ice skating 829-355- 10 Syracuse, Founders' Day. SOUTH OGDEN, July 3rd, 7 p.m., parade beginning at South Ogden Jr. High to South Ogden Park, followed by evening "picnic concert." July 4th, 7 a.m. sunrise ceremonty, 7:30 a.m. breakfast, 10 a.m. all day dunk tank, trampoline jump, moto- - merry-go-round- s, 621-830- 0. 5 p.m. Don Swan, Rodeo: July to 399-782- 20-2- Stadium, pre-rode- o Ogden show: mechanical bull set up for local urban cowboys to show their skills, English jumping con- You may qualify for real savinp on your home imurane with Farmers Homes discount ranging from 2 Percent for a house to a big 12 Percent for a home constructed this year. New test, junior posse groups, more. Special family night And you can add another sizeable discount if you and your family don't smoke. rates. Popular rodeo steer decorating, clown acts, sky diving, Weber County SherrifFs Mounted Posse Drill and pole bending and barrel races that pit motorcyclists against Miss Rodeo and Miss Rodeo Utah. entertai-men- DIXON P. REISBECK 376-427- 9 197 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON Farmers Insurance Group t, PARADE: JULY 24, theme: "Pulling Together For Progress, deadline for parade registration is July 1. Dean Hurst, . N. 630 W.. Clin- Michael and Linda Hamilton, 665 E. 200 N.. Layton, girl. Harvey and Diane Newell, 301 N. Main St., Layton, girl Ente-rainme- will run from 10 a.m. Is your house less than eight years old? boy. June 23, 1981 Edward and Arlene Gertge, 1363 ton, girl. OGDEN PIONEER Days Street Festival, July 8, pony rides, square dancing, live entertainment, a Ms. hot tub contest, and a chili cook-of- f are a few of the activities planned. A 10 kilometer race at 25th and Washington the morning of the 18th, bands, dance groups and arts and crafts exhibitors wishing to participate call the Ogden Chamber of a.m. E Ul, fire- 825-147- 1 midway: noonwalk, ll July 25, Little Buckaroo Rodeo, games, boothes. works, S. 100 E.. Layton, June 22, 1981 and Theresa Bean, 1945 N. 400 W., Apt. 2. Jay Layton, girl. Richard and Marie Harris, 3585 Chula Dr., Hunter. 295-625- marathon races, fireworks. Parade at show-a- competition, variety day. Mr. Cluff, 376-344- 923 boy. soft-bal- JULY 4th, Riata Days, parade, boothes, games and fireworks, North Ogden July 4th, cherry days North Ogden Park, flag raising ceremony, food concessions, booths, special entertainment, ball games and LAYTON, , boy. a.m. Fireworks at 10 p.m. Riverside Park. Flag raising Clear-field- girl. Jaycees. Pioneer Days at Lagoon. Farmington, opening at II ceremony, chuckwagon 850 W, . Kyle and LeeAnn Daylong. 582 East Pico. Sandy, conting- Iranian-Afghanista- n 950 S.. Layton, girl DURING THE cruise, his ship steamed more than 27,1X8) miles w bile participating in joint exercises with other 7th Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits were made in the Philippines, Thuilnnd, Singapore, Kenya. Australia, and Japan. The crew also received the Navy Expeditionary Medal for their participation in the 766-349- Commerce, AUTO-FIR- 5412, chairperson. July 19, 1 Ith annual "Oldc Car Show," Ogden's Liberty Park, 22nd and Monroe Blvd.9 a m. 5 o.m. free to the public. Harry Mosher, 2885 Marilyn Dr.. Ogden, 1 chairSteve Major. man, sponsored by the Kays-vill- e MORGAN, JULY 4th. works. din- c ner, sponsored by the Kaysvil-l- e Rotary Club. July 4th, Kays-vill- e n Elementary 7 a. m. breakfast, II a.m.-oconcessions, games, boothes. other activities. Parade at I p.m.. races, watermelon bust, entertainetc. ment at 7 p.m., soccerat Davis High, marching groups and Farmington, Lagoons July 4th, opening at a.m. formally at noon-ho- nor guard of U.S. Marines will raise the American flag, the Utah National Buard's band will open a concert with the National Anthem. All Day: Drummers will perform. 6 Admission is free! call for more information and tickets. car- 262-994- 4 723-300- Security Bank Bldg.. Brigham City, reservations sale. nival following parade. Dennis Knoles chairman. Free of Monday-Saturda- pole climb, baked goods sold, character artist, baber shop quartet, cycling hujos, rumage chairman. Feel free to call or write the Golden Spike Empire (399-828or any of the above contacts or city offices for more information as it becomes available. Some of the activities still in the planning stages at the time this newsletter was prepared. .Bnmis Schmitt Returns COOKIE CHAMP By GARY R. BLODGETT WEST appears to be a byword around the Thomas L. Jones residence in West Point. POINT-Salesma- nship M Sharia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Jones, 190 South 1875 West, West point, receives a trophy and g Girl Scout cookie sales plaque for her this year 1,288 boxes sold in 12 days. Making the presentation is Nancy Giles, president of the Utah Girl Scout Council. Picture Frames for: record-breakin- day, and her accomplishment shattered the 1980 record for the most boxes of cookies sold in the entire state by some 488 boxes, according to Nancy L. Giles, president of the Utah Girl Scout Council. -- Art Shows -- Weddings Graduates - Ancestors Crewel Needlepoint Ijrrltage aria Girl Scout troops throughout Utah sold and delivered 186 tons of cookies this year with the proceeds to be used for camping, special outings and community service 37 South State, Clearfield 1 AND THE latest to achieve honors for salesmanship is Sharia, a Junior Girl Scout from Troop 391 who recently sold 1,288 boxes of scout in only 12 days. cookies Thats an average of more than 100 boxes of cookies per SHARLA IS the fourth of four girls in the Jones Family to sell cookies and each set a new sales record in the process. It started with Karrie who was the states top sales gal with about 350 boxes. This figure was increased each year by Sharolyn and Ladena, the latter holding the state record of 750 until a couple of years ago. MM' QMBIfiOEIB ssi&mm SHARLA STARTED out with over 500 boxes her first year and last year was credited with 750 boxes placing second to another gal who sold ftsm (item 800. But with this years sales of not counting 50 boxes which were not credited in the contest but were sold after deadline Sharia now holds the state record by a margin of 488 boxes. 1 By SUSAN LOTH An Englishman named William Willet is credited with the plan to juggle the clocks. In a The 1907 pamphlet called Waste of Daylight" he proposed that clocks be advanced 80 minutes each summer. IT ALSO cut down the electric light bill. In World War I. Germany and England pRATT&LAMBERjAnH i SSSSf-f- selections Hur SOUDHIpf PEKMALI AQUA HOUSE 4TRIM FINISH Super tough late Dries fast to neb satin luster Reg SO 00 Gal $5 REG. PRICE , PERMAUZE HOUSE TRIM FINISH A modern alkyd high gloss bouse paint Reg SO 00 Gal ID HIDE UjTEX RUSTIC Excellent biding and durability Hundreds of colors Req SO 00 Gal 5 OFF $5W OFF OFF Q C Solid Hide Wi Slatn F" SOUD HIDE RUSTIC STAINFINISH PENETRATING RUSTIC STAIN base Covers and protects Hundreds of colors Reg SO 00 Gal transparent alkyd Adds subtle color enhances gram Reg SO 00 Gal Semi Alkyd 5 OFF REG. PRICE REG. PRICE . REG. PRICE REG. PRICE be pneed slightly higher certain deep accent colors may Center. We ll help Dr, ft i ambert Calibrated Colors sys- tems to increase production at war plants and to save fuel. The United States initiated a daylight saving plan in March 1918. Protests led by farmers brought about repeal of the law in 1919. Farmers said daylight saving threw their dairy cows off schedule. AMBERl pRXITa.1 o o AmaRpV ROYAL - savp mnni fcuMWf Wumw) w adopted daylightsaving 5" OFF PRICE REG. you choose ge, professionallooking WERE DAYLIGHT-savin- g time observed in this country in March and April in addition to May through October just two more months we would reduce the demand for electricity in this country during those two months by the energy equivalent of 100,000 barrels of oil a day. If a state doesn't want daylight saving it can vote itself exempt. Hawaii. Arizona, and the Eastern time zone counties of Indiana run on standard time year-roun- Paint and Glass aoL Clearfield Clearfield 437 No. Main, M.F 8:5:30, Sat. 8-- 1 P.M. 825-052- 2 Your Friendly Paint Store CORRALLED Son - Pop, why do they rope off the aisles at church weddings? Pop - So the groom cant get away, son. ,288 Anthony's Coupon Specials For Restaurant or Take-Ou- t IT ALSO marks the third consecutive year that Sharia has sold more than 500 boxes, placing her in the "500 Cookie Club and for this she received a nice trophy. Try Any of Our 13 Delicious Pizzas Also, Sharia received a plaque, with her name and number of boxes engraved, for this years record-breakin- """ COUPON g achievement. Along with the plaque, she received a two weeks trip to Cloud Rim Girl Scout Camp July a Koala bear, a cookie champ baseball cap, and a beach towel. 12-2- driving her door-to-dothroughout Syracuse, West Point and Clearfield, Sharia put in many hours to break the 1,000 boxes barrier which is going to be hard to beat. SHARLA IS one of eight children four girls and four in the Jones family and boys all eight have been or now are active in Girl and Boy Scout COUPON HI 8th Anniversaiy Sale $200 $1100 Off Any Large Pizza I --- 8th Anniversaty Sale Anthony's Restaurant 505 IX. Main Layton 376-144- JUST BEFORE the sale began, Sharia questioned her mother about the possibility of somesejling 1,000 boxes thing that had never before been done in the Utah Council. So with her mothers help of Customers 4 Expires July 30, 1981 4 Expires July 30, 1981 376-144- ---- --8th Anniversaty Sale Sale 8th I Anniversaiy I FREE Executive Pen I ($1.79 value) I with any food purchase (Available while they last) I Restaurant Expires Anthony's I 505 IX. Main, Layton July 15. 1981 I JL. 376-144- Anthony's Restaurant 505 IX. Main Layton rrr-- - coupon COUPON jj" Off Any Med. Pizza Anthony's (Mill ilic I 99' PIZZA ; only) food purchase With any (available while they lest) Anthony's ResUursnt 90S Ft. Main, Uytoo S76-- I Expires July IS. 1961 Limited Supply activities. Its been a real good experience and a lot of fun, said Sharia, who credits her sisters with opening the doors to cookie sales in the area. LAYTON 505 NO. MAIN STREET 376-144- "I WASNT turned down very many times and some families bought as many as 15 boxes. R5TRURRnTS 4 |