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Show Warehouse Remodeling Contract Is Approved Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Nov, 25, 1981 4A 'rSss Lawrence BOUNTIFUL of $780,000. department will move into the building from its present Kaysville location when the project is completed, Leonard said. The district was in need of additional space for the maintenance department, he said, and the warehouse will allow the district to have the warehouse and shops all in one location, he added. The maintenance area will be housed in the east one third of the warehouse, Leonard Building said. New walls will be put up and some work will be done on the roof and ceiling. The school board has also approved a $47,400 alternate bid package. Although the board is not likely to approve all the alternatives in the package, many energy saving items were included to provide an F-- 3 DREAMING, a group of young at diamond ring counter girls gathers around Hills Mall. Christmas wishes Layton in mind? By SUE CURTIS Review Correspondent When prob-- ' BOUNTIFUL ferns befall the Gerald and Rosa--lyJ. Holgreen family, they I"; n n come in pairs. It was bad enough when their Ison, Keith, a football player at ;the College of Eastern Utah in 'Price received a neck injury 'during a practice session, which 'abruptly ended his football .'career. - But when their daughter, Cheryl, a member of the Chatel-Ile- s Drill Team at Woods Cross I- ;High School, seriously injured her knee after tripping over a Ibox of apples, the family had reason to wonder if they had fallen under a Friday the 13th .spell of bad luck. J Keith, a 6'2" offensive tackle for the Eagles really didnt pay too much attention to the injury at first and continued :;to practice. He even played in I 225-pou- -E- energy conserving, he said. They will probably need to be replaced with aluminum frames, he added. Leonard said that because of present market conditions contractors submitted very low bids, some almost at cost, providing the district with an additional savings. The bids were approved during school board meeting Nov. 17 at Mueller Park Junior High School in Bountiful. YOUR Farmington To Sell Items DOLLARS December 5, FARMINGTON 10 a.m. is the date and time set for the auction of lost, stolen or unclaimed bicycles picked up by the Farmington City Police Department. Other unclaimed items including binoculars, some and many more will be sold. The auction was set in time for the Christmas holidays, and all items will be sold. The sale will take place at the Farmington City Hall, 286 S. 200 E. at USE OUR VANITIES hed-der- s, Roy Man Completes 44 Years of Service ROY James M. Chastain, Jr., of Roy completed 44 years of feder- al service at Hill Air Force Base recently. Upon his retirement, Mr. Chastain was a production controller in the Maintenance Directorate at the Ogden Air Logistics Center 1661 KO. MAIN SUKSET 773-533- 1 here. Poultry Show Planned The Utah Fancy Poultry Association Mishaps Strike Family in Pairs I- T frames and are very leaky and not The warehouse facility is part of several buildings the district acquired from the federal General Services Administration several years ago. It is presently being used to store maintenance materials and replacement parts for repair work, Bob Leonard, supervisor of new construction for the district, said. The present building has a large open space supported by wood columns, he said. Plans are to construct several offices and wood, metal and electrical shops. The maintenance T-E2- present windows have wood The low bid was $617,716, well below Architect Robert Deweys estimate TOfON additional savings to the district. Such items as the replacement of windows and exhaust fans are in the package, Leonard said. The Pru- dent Builders Inc. of Salt Lake City was the low bidder for a project to remodel a warehouse at the Freeport Center in Clearfield used by the Davis County School Districts maintenance department. will be holding its an- nual winter show again this year at the Salt Lake State Fairgrounds. The 1982 Winter Show will be held on Jan. the Eagles big game with Ricks College. After the game,, he left the field in great pain. The doctor discovered the neck injury, and now he is home recuperating and preparing to go on an LDS mission. When he returns, he plans to continue his college education and hopefully play football again. Cheryl was on her way to an early morning practice with the Chatelles when her accident occurred. She tripped over the box and sent apples flying in every direction. There was a big drill competition coming up that she had to miss. The doctor recommended she not apply any pressure to the knee, so she has been hobbling around on crutches. She hopes in time to return to the drill team. But for right now Keith and Cheryl can sympathize with each other. 15, 16 and 17 in the Coliseum Building. Anyone in the area who is interested in entering their own fancy poultry in the show can contact the club president, Lynn for Warr, at 968-281- 0 details. The entry deadline is Jan. 8. The Utah Fancy Poultry Association is a nonprofit organization. They will be hosting a national meet, the American Silkie Bantam Club along with nine specialty meets. The show is free to the general public. On Jan. 15 and 16 the show will be open from 8a.m. to 7 p.m. On Jan. 17 the show will run from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kay McIDtomaMs and Carl Redlin, owners of the new McDonald's of Layton? Lswtani 2080 North Main Saturday, November 28 through Saturday, Dec. 5 Be here for our $100 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 28 You could win the $100 Ribbon to be given away in a random drawing to someone in attendance! McDonalds is now open in Layton Join us for our Grand Opening Week Celebration. Register to win hourly prizes every hour on the hour from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. all week long beginning Sunday, Nov. 29. Come hear the Layton High School Laytones perform during the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on November 28, and again on December 5 throughout the entire day! r:; a McDonalds of Layton Grand Opening Entry Blank f Name Three ways to clear a path through todays Financial Jungle. Visa Card. Why pay $20.00 or more when you pay No Annual Fee at State Savings? Plus Visa credit is only 15 annual percentage rate when you use your State Savings account as security. up to S'4 Interest on Checking. 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Entrants need not be present to win. and vytfl be notified by mail. All prizes must be claimed by 12 00 Sfion, Thursday, December 31. 1981 All prizes not claimed will become property ot McDonald's ot Layton. No substitute prizes or cash will be awarded in lieu ot advertised prize Complete list ot prize winners available upon request Employees ot McDonald s Corporation, its agencies and licensees and their immediate families are not eligible to win. Verification of prize winner s identity must be supplied upon request Void where prohibited by law Your chances ot winning are dependent upon number of entries submitted McDonald's u D McDonalds of Layton 2080 North Main Layton, Utah |