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Show r r war xdavis news journal march :m 9o north davis ifaocr, march ti, v.tck4y 1 98y f High Times: Djom foot Toif w4 fuw. t'vi m ssodttd OF AIM lit t'l ION utst; (M N. 2MM Ni k t KrrrSjr fucn that h hearing on h fttiihiq pf U dlurq Randy Cue w 4.pt Murpq Mono Mumy, ahoie gwiflMT wdl he MJ m Ihuiv dav. (he l?ih Sy pf April. m. in Ivimj, t 9 to n he d'U AVAIlAltlf MAlt HIStit.UANf M SHE pUh i lerotcJ therein may appear nj he hrri J. DAI I IJ (hit 7ih day pf Mareh. IW), Ictiitoncf Published in The Weekly eiki on March 27, Suite Na. Id Ot Jcn. 11 hiMivhed in The Weekly Re Hr I irM publication March I). the foolishness of a lady's handbag: that repository of accumulated junk. Men distribute their nevessartes through- out a collection of poskets. Men spend mush more on a suit than most women do on a single ensemble, but men wear their suns longer and oftener without anyone paying much attention. 1 R- 70 publication April CAL NOTICE J, IW) KIJ KAYSVII LF. CITY Office of the City Recorder. 44 N. Main Kay wide. Cl. Sealed proposal will he at this office until 8.00 p.m. April 1. so. for the construction of sprinkler system and is located approximately 3rd North and 3rd West as shown on the plans. Bids will he opened on or about this time hy the City Council. Plans and specifications are on file in this office w here they may he reviewed by prospective bidders. 1 Each proposal shall he Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication March 20, 1980 price will be required. All work shall be completed Last publication April 10, 1980 R-2- 9 NOTICE OF SALE OF ,3 COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction at the County Road Shops on Highway 89 east of Kaysville at 12:00 noon on the 7th day of April 1980 the following described property that will be displayed for inspection any time during working hours at the County Road Shop on Highway 89 east of Kaysville: Chevrolet Malibu 4 dr ID29U52438658 Chevrolet Suburban CKR268F162488 Plymouth Grand Fury 4 dr PK4IT7D233456 Plymouth Grand Fury 4 dr PK41T7D233458 Plymouth Grand Fury 4 dr PK41T7D233455 Each vehicle will be sold. Terms of sale are cash upon award of bid. The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. RODNEY W. WALKER Davis County Clerk 1975 1978 1977 1977 1977 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication March 5, 1980 March 26, 1980 Last publication District, petitions applying for the allotment of Weber Basin Project water, by the following landowners owning land in: 3 Township 4 useless, impractical piece of wearing apparel dreamed up since men gave up wearing powdered wigs. A necktie accomplishes no purpose. It does not keep the wearer warm. It covers no intimate anatomy. It is a difficult adornment to put on and is a constant invitation to drops of greasy gravy. A FEW years ago when the turtleneck sweater made its appearance, there were hopeful predictions of the dis- District. Layton. Utah for public M. M. Corp. M. M. Corp. Wayne D. A Cheryl Estate of MILTON HENRY WILCOX. Deceased. L David & Garry & Sharon Lynn Hatch N. VerNon & Annette Griffith N. VerNon S Annette Griffith N. VerNon & Annette Griffith V. Robert & Beth G. Kelly Probate No. persons having claims agaunst the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 7th day of July. 1980. or said All claims shall be forever barred. JOYCE TATE 3VILCOX Personal Representative 977 South 3000 West Syracuse. Utah 84041 lather's Day to hand for pamied haute couture esstu-stsebut no property attired businessman appears at his dek without his gudy bit of fabric Carefully knotted about s, tusnevk. It was about 1666 that french dandies started wearing neckties, imitating the casual dress of the meueiur lessening in the I rent h army. The word "Cravat" comes from the Trench word for Croats, the home coumry of the mercenaries. IT to neck. would h complete without mention of the "Did 1 ie so mu, h a part of the tu h scene. Beginning in ihe late century, these silks with distinctive patterns represented the senutd attended by ihe wearer, and this badge, identifiable anywhere in the world hy those who know Did c 45.7 1.0 24.7 40.0 1.1 2.6 42.0 aforesaid, shall be deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petitions. The Board will at such meeting or at a subsequent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept . or reject the petitions. WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Wayne M. Winegar. Secretary Published in the Davis News Journal First publication March 19, 1980 Last publication April 2, 1980 ?oi uma me C. hi IajL( l'h french officers carelessly turned cloth around their neck and drew it through a but y,xy-x- y AS MEN began to bathe more regularly, neckties be- lies, but womens NOT SO the necktie. It may flap in the brccc. dangle in the soup, refuse to stay put and strangle the w carer, but so far, it arrears to be here to stay. came narrower, but never since that beginning nearly three centuries ago. have some form of neckwear not been considered a necessary part of Summer-art'80 at the University of Utah consists of fine arts workshops, s seminars, and ficldtrips of varying lengths scheduled throughout the summer. ing dates range from Start- to SHORT, intensive courses are offered by the Us departments of art. modern dance, music, musical theatre and theatre in cooperation .scmble. power lines, especially against using wire or cord with tinsel wound into it: each year accidents occur because of carelessness on this score. ' Rowland Butler's musical theatre workshop July 5 through August 16. This per, program in acting, dance, and singing is intended for exceptional high school and college students and secondary school teachers who are proficient in at least one of the three areas. Classes in acting, makup. ballet, jazz formance-oriente- d theatre, voice and ear training Application deadline is Juhe I. AUDITIONS are also re the EscaIsland (April 6 and lante Deseret (May s Sept. 2 land the High s These (Aug. combine instruction in photographic lechinique with philosophical discussion about the wilderness areas visited. 19-2- 23-2- 1 7-- Uin-tah- 1 ). Re- It is 25 years ago, your father has just gotten word from your teacher that youve been rotten in school today, and youre plenty worried. First publication March 27. 1980 Last publication April 10. 1980 YOU HAVE cause to be frantic, because the Daddies of frown on misconduct, and they use a tactic known as woodshedding to combat it. Now, in 1980, that practice lacks universal acceptance among parents. 0 1955 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT DESPITE THAT, the fourth largest school system in the United States recently approved a return to corporal punishment. Thats in Los Angeles. The swing back to the rod is an effort to halt the increasing absence of discipline among students. This is not to argue one side or the other on the question of whether to paddle or not to paddle. The matter is raised simply to demonstrate that folks, we have a serious problem. Estate of LUCY K. ALLEN, Deceased Probate No. 2817 The undersigned hereby announces her appointment as Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court, Courthouse Building, Farmington, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, A.D., 1980, or the said claims shall be forever barred. EDRIE A. KLNGSBURY 46 East 950 North . Layton, Utah Gerald E. Hess Attorney for Estate 40 South 125 East Clearfield, Utah 84015 825-222- . SCHOOL administrators and teachers are seeing a continual deterioration of discipline in the classrooms. It doesnt take a lot to cause a serious disruption of education in classroom. After all, concentration on the classroom task is essential to progress to the progress of every student in the room. One student hassling a classmate or the teacher can destroy the clas.s focus on a learning point. IF THAT happens three or four times a day, the damage to instruction in that class is considerable. Theres no miracle remedy for breakdowns in discipline. Even when Dad wielded that peachtree switch with such devastating effectiveness 25 years ago, there were still some disciplinary difficulties. 5 Published in the Davis News Journal First publication March 20, 1980 Last publication April 10, 1980 2 HOWEVER, old hands in the teaching game will tell you there were fewer problems then. The point is, when parents support educators in the quest for school discipline, we seem to have better discipline. So Mom and Dad, choose your own way to persuade the children to behave in school, but please do it soon. Schools need your support. . Ca3 o r to ( 10 w rau P9 i-- Sunttl. com ancm A 10 Do'Oy f8 lt t la,ion hom 1019 Cal Bom 376 53S2. ft! my WANT TO BUY PRIVATE lamry n pno Do uwo? you barn on not pe-n- g we pay cam ?rS 2VC2 Ra I . you .. you cow" tuu toll mm3 m S won. OoMf pw cay Uynn CaOcUicn J,6- - Krrtt O.S ' R6 VfU. Givfc rvttaa I ca 6 to you kxtoto 4 no m my EU Genua nom. Kamy 376 9638 R6 D you Draw Ccto toiAA.li RofKMantaimn Cal Kay Lynn 766 0593. RS to ca9 to you tot oillC . cd . a QQOd non en. VKonmont Mca f and tnacM p'owocd 56 da y Dow io hm At 8 ami Do y Lem Ca 776-231-5 . : : R- 2- ) PM) at to wt Cat wuxun 776 Z3 5 P6 wno UU CNtWtpn toumo imtpogvi m 1 tut ot UC to a ) ftearm i Oaiy, mea t nfl t"Kl M toncito tmo Located in -4 CHIDi tou door good running thapa recently tuned R8 $445 00 and practice on ihe various types of landscape subject matter available near Cedar City. Utah. 72 DODGE pickup V-4 speed, clean, also 64 Rune a. 465 the, V-classic, runs good. Make R8 oiler 773-929- 1008. R8 9 uak AND DAVID Jones ducts a theatre ficldtrip inar to Cedar City's Shakespearean Festival The three classics seen and discussed are 24-2- 6. beth." "Measure for con- sem- Utah July to be , R8 Mac- -' Mea- sure." and "The Comedy of Errors." Summerarts 80 programs are listed in the DCE spring and summer quarter "Class Editions" available through the Us Division of Continuing Education. A free copy of the current schedule will be mailed to anyone who phones DCE and asks for one. (581-709- i I t; : : ?! tj t; R8-- Can Save You Money ence, reasonable, your home it desired 376-205- ,7 -; own R7-1- 0 MIGHTY Mower Lawn Care. I do power raking and yard work Call R7-- 8 Neil Winterton 376-038- 76 FORD 4 wheel dr. tong bed 4 sp. V-- 8 good condition $4000. Call no Ob too small. 12 REMODELING, years experience, good solid R7-- 8 company. Call Bountiful 4653 or evenings 292-- .' R7- - . . 10 : TRACTOR FOR RENT $20 HR. WITH expenenced driver. 376-382hr. min. 376-116- j 1 ; R7-- 8 IT PAYS TO BE YOURSELF YOU DON'T need a "selling" person-- ality to sell Avon. You don't need experience either. Call 376-335- er 394-562- 7 R7-- 394-562- or sell, call R3- 0- 3827. 8 376-335- 2 : : R7-- 8 ; : PERRY'S Custom tractor work, tilling, leveling, mowing plowing, load-- ', or ing. snow cleared. evenings & weekends. R51 BE SELF EMPLOYED SELL VANDA Beauty Counselor 5 Products. Call for additional information. R7-1- 2 Theres something about : TOP SOIL FOR SALE SMALL LOADS on 1 ton dump truck 376- $15 per load 376-116- AVON March days which moves even cynical newsmen. WHETHER ITS the new life and green of another year, the first southern winds, the longer day s, the different shading of suns light or baseball, or even the first lightweight dresMarch ses on cute things stirs nostalgia of other springs. March ushers in springtime flowers and showers; its a forerunner of summer, school and holidays and vacations now is a good time to clan 1980s holiday. 3; - INCOME TAXES prepared. Former IRS Tax preparer. 7 years expen- R6-- TO BUY March's Message ' .. 1975 CHEV. V4 ton pickup. Runs good, has 6 cylinder eng., 4 sp. transmission and fleetside box. 75.000 mostly road miles $2150 or best oiler. Caf 766-100- i . DOUG S TREE SERVICE TREE lopping, trimming and remov- el. tor a tree estimate. Call 867 7181. ville. :j , Handy Andy's Landscaping SPRING dean up. power rake weed tog. hauling etc. Call collect any- -' tune. Free esl work quaranieed. R8-1- 3 Ask for Andy 363-092- ay i : Utah 84041. R8 9-- deadline is May 9. : QUILT TOPS pneed. see my work, order or buy. taking orders now. 376-045494 So. FkrK. Layton. 1978 TOYOTA Corolla. Good mileage, runs eicetient. New ttms. Kaysville. 'r. ; : repair, licensed professional work. $10 per hr. or by bd. 376 1971 CHEVY Impaia field-trip- DisdpDiniiairsf No prexrtl you 09 wx) Cto (N 3.'6 WH 15 po eay W'u vrum.0 IPMSkU rison Groutage takes place, on California's MonJune terey Peninsula. Registration tion. dance accompaniment, UNOtTLC CARPENTRY. Remodeling, home The annual Monterey Bay Drawing and Painimg Workshop with Ed Maryon and Har-- y Ficldtrips include wilderness photography workshops with John Telford to Antelope ne HAVE YOU kwt ty &9vn. 5i2) oncot R4 twnwfMJ FOUND IRISH tafler Watt Layton ea Cal 773 9805 or 376-- 00. Rd ANN DAY'S Canyonlands Watercolor Workshop May provides individual coaching Move It! dance workshop July 16 features instruction in tap. modern dance technique. theory and composi- tuu mat LrJ fto c 1 4 Sk ' ! UnO M U.-- lOfS Ml or MmthgSiOampm 103.3 N n.'S E last Uyton. TitoiMt skirts. are optional, and a piano competition is open to all piano festival participants. lighting for dance, dance for children, and dance for the handicapped. 0 At Oldsters ought, by now. to know the dangers of flying les-so- RIRIE-Woodbur- to A kaM. cautioned to avoid electric jazz piano. music appreciation, theory and solfege, and a series on "how to teach that first piano lesson." Private TIIE burs VJ- - stf 6s9 W BABVSiTTiNa KftoU e mm Km . U)Sm ha Youngsters should be . chamber-tnune- 0row W CiOng gxo or to 4 f (IQXQHIID) wwnamePMtaohgm o 10 w4 i v Awxxn- gn Gto oi Mtn, trg&Kwn by miNG has been a popular sport in many countries longer than flying skirts. one-wee- mid-Apri- l ha M hi NJ t mQftvt KITE quired for flutists who wish to perform in Erich Grafs flute 6. Auseminar July dition deadline is July 12. Auditors need not audition. k A piano festival with Gladys Gladstone. Susan Duchlmcicr and Janet Mann June 3 features piano 7 Published in The Weekly ty.t lPt4 atari w IHiKwy CAte M Mn N 0 S airw tv.lh usw wh-oybdi mate " Ka ewrt bJCitst A0 twa swrecraas. 14 or ll i4pn, hawoay 1 m ln9 OU Na i C to CAAKCI! Usee on Summerarts are included flex nof windy month, with flying skirts and kites, w hich old and young nonce in their respective leagues. School, even in class cor setous Britain, and it is the cut of a woman's dress rather than her neckwear which placet her in a class. So the neckwear of ladies comes and goes w uh the winds of fashion. "V ft t umu aau 14 bn u ivssMNimU Din March is traditionally the fashions are fickle. It has never seemed necessary for women to be identified with any Old hO CAhhfT fife Gmar k, camp , ) )ue ouVw-- 9 4 mvaS M t IN Reftr-- t am Skirts And Kites Flying which school he went to, which club he's in. which regiment he served, or even the M An, t feetaiGuRS H tiwsgs, . UAon Fww women would adopt the wear- By 1 8X0 Europe was aMue wtth colorful neck wear, with some young men wearing two neckties which were hure. de- of a signed to fill in ihe waistcoat and cover the usually unwashed shirt beneath. t 4 loot ant fidsol RIOTS II33E started os er the unauthorized w canng of an official lie. This bit of striped silk identifies the wearer as to 1l Go Ml PQ MAtna I an IJ t'5 ItuUK 9 HAMAUDt IUWS ki4yn )U4 it y'tKn ? M1 m ftu foe hi o rr 6 iu i iotuing School Ties base become sacred. ing of t kern t - !- .i a tm t UAs 4 he0mi04 C(rl.3 tutkKma Cat met Vo 0 'wo'or poit lotmrtf hr a homey Cvg For a time it appeared tonhole. frAI ha buomx 4n ." ?Jd UK (V ?W$ S Mvt! Mrti feArti STOCK IK new h is oy tJuunMUl firm for which he works, and. Ihe proper Bniish gentlemen would as soon deport for work in the morning w uhout his shut as without his lie. about 23 yean later that the new ncik wear became really fashionable when 33 AS hi SVC uaaBrcJMwrii95, m tos Km Eow 1 INK ft ta) ad OoJtte . to esen mu Mo'.0'. f.'to Hor bos tug h at fteeooy fsrna h( M.C-w- IM awn Ua iwuM Aai mt I1 I1 , he f i?S (a teb 4 Si A 1 1 m I iso iscm M fcrtw MOW home mo T H f W oCM 39 w tot yi GtoO I fUl t .'E Ik Last publication April 9. 1980 et R-- $ sett up to too and cone in 13 baigims for the IhiJ.f, 10 buy star dance, dance for musical 27.0 1.0 3.0 Lynn M. & Betty M. John Farmington City Corporation Ml Kill nullum a the writ turned out pian, NodisM-iuiMsoonth- schedules. Auditions are required for in- 1.5 1.2 3.4 1.3 Potter Katherine Jones m with the Division of Continuing Education to accommodate students seeking arts instruction to complement summer vacation and work NOTICE TO CREDITORS spection. The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acre-feapplied for are as hereinafter set out: Acre-te- smee wove tics are style. 1980 Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and the terms and conditions under which the water is petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Wa- ter Conservancy appearance from the scene of the necktie. Men hoped neckties would soon be as old hat as felt hats. Sorry. It isn't happening. For a while, neckties really flourished with widths up to five inches across. A few far-Seeing men saved fhelrTwifrow-- "' ties and now they are in luck Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication March 26. North, c Cat KJt ijiaUt- k SSoUf thaiM As Sturt a,n PfWHJMH '0 m sm I o urn u 0 M vp - - U k - NO (uU D-omjNUo l'oO Mrijsd 6s na I I gaa M m hu&jMM crea M ihtt im 109 N mhrnnat 521-02- Sections 3. 8. 10. 12. 13. 22. 25. 27 & 30. Layton East Stake. L.D.S. Church John L, Carol E., Golden F., Prudence, Mark D. and Elaine P. Morgan Randy C. & Paula Moultrie The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at the office of the District. 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah at 9:30 a.m., Friday, March 28, 1980, to consider each of such petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any persons showing cause why any of said petitions should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as lous, silly, uncomfortable, L.S. MCCULLOUGH Attorney for the Estate 600 Deseret Plaza No. 15 East 1st South Salt Lake City. Utah 84041 7 Published in The Weekly Keflex First Publication March 6, 1980 Last Publication March 27, 1980 of Directors of the Weber .Basin Water Conservancy SUCH ARE reasons given by assorted men for wearing what must be the most ridicu- 766-126- and payment bond in the amount of 100 of the bid All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board neck. SCOTT W. IIOLT Attorney at Law 30 North Main St. Layton. Utah 84041 4 Telephone: (801) accompanied hy a hid bond or certified check in the amount equal to 51 of the proposal. A combined performance NOTICE OF THE FILING OF CLASS D PETITIONS FOR ALLOTMENT OF W ATER BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT individuality. 4. Everybody wears them. 5. It's training for having a noose around the JIMMY R. SMITH Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO JIMMY R. SMITH: You are hereby summoned and required to Tile an answer in writing to a Complaint that has been filed with the Clerk of the Davis County Court, on the above entitled case, and serve upon or mail a copy of said answer to SCOTT W. HOLT. PtainiitTs attorney, at 50 North Main Street, Layton, Utah, 84041. If you fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. TO COM ROTORS ' SO. AS I said, men are much more independent about thetr clothing than women. In a pig's eye. Consider neckties. I . They coc er the buttons on a shut. 2. They JJ a hi of cube to an otherwise drab costume. 3. They're a chance for L NOTICE a tj).n IN THE STCONO JUD1-CIADISTRICT COURT OF D.Ats county, state of Utah, civil no. 27to2 BEAT KEY ANN SMITH Plaintiff VJ B. IN liah Kiwi Telephones Jv) waul , As every one knows, women aue slaves to wuh Mile fry aid UI any practical necessity lor the styles they wear. Men are mu-- h more xenuMe and independent. NA for men City Recorder lr 2M Maihmgfon fiulci,od U'l j ItORIMT tniTMR BY A I ROM HI RAl, CRJVJ KN. LA YAK E. STARK eai N (I 01 (om Aet heam 9WS Nnauu ( ha t or cut roH&AU (ioa mu to Its OCCf jmmitSEIFAWTT, Ainaney j r (Sen- hg THE 1 1 MI NT THROUGH THE BUREAU OP OUt DOUR RICRLA11UN. By order of the City Council of Nay ssuic, luh. HUe. laittiinylun. DjHX County. tuh. AH pmonx in U IMCIHHoioC km IOR THIS HAS HI .,.- faingpii- ) acrt fOhCttl to 4J h - am OSD MJtiC fCMHsarKT s4 OlfloC 1(1 LXW Jpuca? in OCJ4 If i am Os IS Cw nil A.J iwn PROIJCT Dam County Court cod 9 On . in 3d consecutive calendar days. No bd may be withdrawn for at haa thuty ttoidaysaHer the scheduled ctoiin time fur receipt of Ms, Ihe nht is reversed to reject any or all bids. Mil ItT -- 1 Cai 4 tat tot Uw mm 4 f 1 (TjptiU) LET ME do your sewing for you, many years experience. Call R6-- 8 Connie Allen, ; ' : : .' : ' ' I TAXES DONE in the convenience of PERMANENT ; ; i : your home by qualified TCA 2 for appoint-- -' agent. Call PART-TIM- E MUST BE presently employed and free to work 4 evenings per week from' 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 5 nights per week in my appliance store. $325 per month salary or profit sharing whichever you prefer. For interview call R8-- 9 ment. 1 R3-1- 0 tHMPgiE 1 ' DAVIS COUNTY is accepting appl- ications for a Deputy County Attorney Salary negotiable. Must have 2 years experience and be graduate from an accredited law school, and admission to the Utah State Bar. Applications accepted in Room 218, Farming-to- n Courthouse, through April 3. ' FRUIT HEIGHTS , 10 LARGE lots in Peach and Cherry ' Orchard, 12,000 sq. ft. mm. size. with all improvements, including' irrigation water. Will sell on con- - 2 tract, or will subordinate partially, or discount for cash. $23,000 to $27,000. Call J.C. Kaiserman, ' R7-1- 0 R8 SALES Who Knows? 1. Who is the U.S. Treasurer? 2. Where is the Welland Canal? 3. Where is the Gobi desert? 4. Name the highest city in the U.S. 5. From whom was Washing- ton, District of Columbia named? 6. Who was the 30th U.S. pres- ident? PART TIME -- FULL TIME pay-p- art time hours, work 2 nights a week. Earn 800-160- 0 comm;mth. Financial ser- vices Business. Serious, success seekers over 21 only. Will train. Call Steve at 6 before 9 a m. or after 8 p.m. R8 AtAudrenes 190 S. Ph. Fort Lane 376-294- 5 Introducing Answers: CLEARFIELD LOTS NOW IS the time to buy a building tot-tthe future1 Prices are tow and are sure to rise when construction starts again. Contract terms are : available with Interest below the: market. Prices from $13,000 up Call Doug 4 or Don 292-.- : 0782. Lakeview Realty 298 2431. R8 Specialists in Men & " I: i Womens : y ; Hairstyling t is Laurie Olsen Azie Taylor Morton. 2. On the Niagara River. 3. Mongolia and China. 4. Leadville, Colo., 10,200 ft. 5. George Washington and Christopher Columbus. 6. Calvin Coolidge. 1. y w to our staff Easter Special Frost & Highlighting FREE DEFINITION Cranberries: grapes with high blood pressure. News, McAlester, -- Ok' Ear Piercing with earrings Bring ad for $1.00 off any service with Laurie k - ) :: to to to to |