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Show II OB Layton Lions: Sponsor Arts Festival Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 15, 1981 Classified Ails move merchandise LAYTON The Layton Lions Gub will sponsor a Festival on the Green," with music, art, food and entertainment Saturday at the Layton Commons Park. Admission will be free to the public, with artisans paying a fee W y. i for display space. Beginning at 8 a.m. with a fun run, the day will continue until 9 p.m. with various activities. A folk art display of pottery, carvings, weaving, sculpture, lapidary, jewelry, Indian art, and will open at 10 a.m. All fmintingg be available for purchase. Beginning at 8 a.m., food and refreshments will be for sale. a.m. to noon childrens potato sack races, including games From 11 egg throws and relays, are scheduled. From noon until 9 p.m. amateur and professional musicians will play folk music, including blueg-rascountry and western, gospel and jug band. s, LONG SUMMER days can get quite boring, but Brent and Colleen Wright, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, 1087 W. 1120 N., took matters into their own hands one hot day and organized a neighborhood carnival. Friends enjoyed drinks, games, food, and of course clowns in the Wright backyard. Neighborhood moms pitched in to help with refreshments and at least for one day the gang wasn't asking "what can we do now?" Brent, 1 1, and Colleen, 9, are in the right foreground of the photo. Students to Conduct on Recreation Survey h BYU Graduate students LAYTON j:;from Brigham Young University ;j;!!will be in Layton next week to ;j;;;conduct a survey for the Parks and Department. ipRecreation !!!!. Ten students, who are majoring recreation administration, will t;fn .canvas all of Layton to get a cross !l!;sampling of opinions of the citizens' Untoward the proposed recreation vcenter which the city has considered building. It is hoped that the survey will election to finance the complex would be supported. They will also be asking questions to determine how the people in Layton feel about the job the recreation department is doing, what needs to be added to the program, if more parks are desired and iwhere they might be located, and how the department might improve. The survey will be tallied at BYU statistics department and the rehelp determine what sort of sults returned to the City Council facilities are desired, and if a bond which asked that the survey be. "Kj- ' i conducted. - Gets AF Instruction ceived special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn through Community College of the Air Force. Air Force basic Completing The airman will now receive training. During the six weeks at Lackland specialized instruction in the airAir Force Base, Texas, the airman crew operations field. studied the Air Force mission, orStarnes is a 1980 graduate of Lay-to- n and and customs re High School. ganization LAYTON Airman Michael A. t Starnes, son of Jean T. Starnes of c722, North Hope Circle, Layton, Utah, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after t Pin Awarded HILL AFB, UTAH Allen Budge of Roy recently received a 20 year award for government service at Hill Air Force Base. Budge, a chemist in the Directorate of Maintenance, graduated from Brighamin 1959.Young He is University married to the former Melvalee Green arid is the father of two daughters and a son. Honor 30-Ye- ar HILL Robert plastics landing AFB, UTAH H. Caldwell, a worker in the gear division in the Directorate of Maintenance, recently received a service award at Hill AFB. Caldwell and his wife, Carol, reside in Ogden, Utah. 30-ye- Woman Killed In Accident - LAYTON A Layton woman was accident Saturkilled in a one-cday near Price. Gwendolyn Leigh Bass, 29, of Layton, died in the accident on U.S. Highway 6. According to Utah Highway Patrol reports, Mrs. Bass ar - ORDER BLANK ONE WORD ON EACH LINE) apparently fell asleep while driving. Her husband, Benny Bass, 29, received minor injuries in the mishap. 8 1 KAWSVMjEJE BEST HOME SITES 30 Year 12 loan available for new eonitruction in HESS FARMS. Located south of Oakridge Country Club. Model now under construction. Many plon and lot to choose from. 376-000- 2 1 Only $900,000 of the 2 money left. Call Lynn at or 773-855- 0 or Rich 479-643- 2 or Paul at 479-925- 2 or 766-242- 5. (12.52 A.P.R.) IIIEDERHAUSER BUILDERS NOW YOU CAN REACH 3 1 ,500 HOMES EACH WEEK WITH YOUR PERSONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! 25 Words Or Less For Only (EACH WORD THEREAFTER COSTS YOU ONLY Address Nome Real Estate 1 8' PER WORD) . . 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Prestige lots surrounded by picturesque mountains to the east and the Great Salt Lake to the West. A Y T 0 N Ceremonies were held at the Layton VFW to install Commander Don Myers, Senior Vice Commander .Vance Mendenhall and Junior Vice Commander Don Johson. " Also installed were James LOW-LO- W occupancy. Jan Johnson, junior vice president; Mary Myers, treasurer. :Also installed were Grace Bogart, chaplain; Klecker, 2600 Ginny Simmons, Coll con-?iiicto- J;'patriotic LAYTON r; instructor; At Lakevlcw Estates l.Jajcille Chambers, guard; ahd as trustees, Dott Lunt, Faye Mendenhall hnd Janet Pratt. N. Hill Field Read DON MYERS Layton-773-55- Bountiful-295-579- 20 3 (Call anytime at your convenience) |