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Show r "V . 6B 1981 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Nov. 18, ;v Vtv TV. ' . . v ' , ' ,8 & 88" v; '; - "" 1 1U f,if ' ; , S 'I V' '' ' ' , Hsts ,' s ' i , , i '' VS V' , l ' Chairman Writes DC: Davis County Commission FARMINTON Chairman Ernest Eberhard Jr. has completed a book on organic evolution entitled The OriI gin, A Mormans View on Evolution. Eberhard said the book has religious overtones and he has made several references to f LDS magazines and doctrine in it. He said he 813888 "8 ' ' ", ' i' " v ', 1 mu , , - V7 ' s ' ''" "y k 'N' - -- "'; ,'8 l v. ' !','' t n 8V , $' ' 8, '''., ' A :v " ,"i' ' ' 'I:; ."I V,8 ' k ' ''-- ' ;v-- ' Clinton Restrictions On Parking , A new parking ordinance for CLINTON winter has been drawn up for the city of Last August, Police Chief LeRoy Webb suggested to the city council that a new ruling be made for overnight street parking, as the present laws were ineffective. The new amendment to the city traffic code provides for effective snow removal. It will be in effect between November and April, the same dates that apply to snow tires. No vehicle shall be parked on the street for more than one hour between midnight and 7 a.m. An exception will be made for the cars of doctors who are s ' ' Vv. .' aiding the sick. NORM WAITE sketches in his Layton studio. The ordinance also calls for new laws governing certain restricted vehicles. Restricted vehicles may travel only on state highways when within the city limits of Clinton. Restricted vehicles are: vehicles that weigh 16,000 pounds or or more, any any vehicles carrying explosives or flammable material. Exceptions to this would be: conA Layton artist is displaying Artist and received that award. LAYTON struction. vehicles on the way to a job, school n he went on to receive several recognitions in buses, recreational trailers or mobile homes. more than 100 pieces of his work at a the field of pottery while attending Brigham art show in the Layton Heritage Museum durThe effective date will be upon the ordiYoung University where he studied for four nances final passage and posting. The ordiing the next four weeks. Norm Waite, 1086 W. 1120 N., Layton, will years, earning a bachelor of science a master nance was drawn up by City Attorney Mike present his works in water color, acrylic, of arts degrees. Lyon. He has taken several awards at the Utah framed porcelain plaques, sculptures, pottery, State Fair including three first place ribbons. sculptured pottery and charcoal drawings . The His sculpture, Woman took first place this show will run through Dec. 14. His work represents many themes. Most of year at the fair. He has also received two first GROOMING PARLOR the watercolors on display are of Western place ratings at the fair for his work with EB scenes from the Utah - Nevada area and inpottery . & PET SUPPLIES He has participated in many art shows cluded in his acrylic paintings are several LAYTON. UT. throughout Utah and has exhibited several one religious pieces. The plaques are of a man shows in the past. nature. $ grooming Waite said that he doesnt have a favorite Waite has been interested in art in various OFF (With This Ad) Bunker-villart speciality. forms since he was a young child in ALL BREEDS GROOMING Nev. I work in different areas at different times, WITH LOVING CARE I in life had me on told that concentrate he said. I may ability early People painting for IXPIRIS DSC. 10 in those areas, said Waite, but it wasnt until awhile and then work in jewelry or sculpturing Holidays Will Be Here Soon. I entered seventh grade, which was part of the for a time. Assure Your Pet Looks Its high school system there, that I did much with Often my work is done in the areas which Best - Make Appointment Now! it. asking my students to work in, h? said.' Waite said he became interested in three Im instance if I ask them to work with clay For Still Under The Same Management With 10 Years demensional art forms such as sculpturing, and then I will work with it to both give myself Experience. in while and with pottery jewelry working practice and to help them to gain a respect for E. G.ntll. 10 college. 45 form. art SXW2S that While he studied in a varied art training OPEN MON. THRU SAT. orientnot is student His however, painting, TCfi in maintained he also his interest OD-4- 91 program, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM ed, he said but is motivated. by a desire to art work. create. , He eventually specialized and went into potThe show can be seen during regular tery and sculpture which he now teaches at museum hours of Monday through Friday 1 to 6 Clearfield High School. Lakeside Review While attending Dixie College, he received p.m. and Saturday and Sunday.. All of the works which Waite will exhibit will several awards and recognition for his water CLASSIFIED WANT ADS be available for purchase. colors and in 1964 was named Outstanding 8:, .V- . h . HAVtA NAPPY.... "' Wide Variety Layton Artist Displays Work semi-tract- semi-traile- r, or "Lady ' Clinton. 8:Sf wrote the book because it needed t be done. He said that young people had expressed their confusion to him regarding the validity of the tenets of organic evolution as a basis for their life perspectives. Alice in ROY Eberhard has bachelor and master's degrees from Brigham Young University, which has Wonderland" and also awarded him an honorary Doctor of Huand the ' will be manity degree. Tramp" He has spent the last 25 years intensively featured in movies for researching the validity of the theory of organic children Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Southevolution, he said. He was willing to take criticism on the princiwest Branch Library in Roy. ple in the book because it needs to be correct, he said. A white rabbit gets Only about 5,000 copies of the book are printthe better of Alices ed. Part of the printing costs, 15,000 was paid by in Alice Eberhard, he said. The book has been dis- curiosity tributed to local and area religious book stores. r and the White Rabbit and unbirthdays are The foreword of the book says that organic eolution has been given the status of a scientific celebrated in The fact. He said the theory is so widely accepted Mad Tea Party. Chilthat to propose any other perspective of crea- dren will spend a truly tion is often considered a sign of ignorance and romantic moment with Lady and the even superstition. The book examines the validity of the organic Tramp in the final film, An Evening other theories Eberhard said, without destroyWith Lady and the ing religious faith. Tramp. Roy OICs v Movios Dated In one-ma- o Utmberlpnsi 1 00 I e, . ..GIVING! AND THIS AIN'T NO TURKEY!!!! -- i . Winter Hints Given to Prevent Winter is coming soon and Davis County fire departments are recommending fire prevention and safety measures. Store all outside furniture and other items used for summer fun in a safe place. If stored in a garage or shed, store the items so they can be removed in a hurry. Also, they should be stored so that no one will trip over or run into the items accidentally. Someone could fall in a shed and not be noticed for a while, delaying much needed help, firemen say. ; Check your furnace, firemen say, to make sure it will be safe and ready for cold weather. Inspect, clean filters, check for leaks, damaged belts and be sure to keep parts properly oiled. Pi Make sure your fireplace is also safe, firemen advise. Be sure the chimney is clear, that the floor of the fireplace is solid with no cracks and holes and also that the damper and screen work. Also, make sure that stove inserts are safe. Burning wood in these stoves is different from a fireplace, firemen say. You do not have the full, draft of a fireplace, thus the stove burns slower and hotter. Soot iaced with tar, turpentine, creosote and other elements, tend to collect which may create a dangerous situation. The chimney may clog forcing flames into, the stove and into the room, firemen say. Or it may create a small blast up the chimney, spreading soot and creosote over nearby roofs. 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