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Show Lakeside LllvtiSiCJtJ RvdVitiW COMMUNITY BRIEFS - AAYTON at Registrations Harmo-nXJJSrformi- choir, which performs twice a year at the Capitol rotunda and various other locations. Emphasis is made on correct vocal technique, finest of music, sight reading and learning how to sing in harmony. Choir director is Chris Harmon, a graduate in voice from Brigham Young University and Central Davis Junior High choral dfrptjtpr. Classes will be held from 4:10 to 5:15 p.m. beginning today in the choral room at Central Davis Jtifilor High. 'TS register call Chris at 544-795- 3. Q,(ir Goodly Heritage seminar set KAYSVILLE - The Kays-vilJBible Church will present a seminar entitled Our Goodly Heritage for women including girls. in grades 9 and above. The seminar will be held Friday,, and Saturday at the church ot 2nd and Flint streets. Featured speaker is Beneth Peters Jones, mother of three children, a favorite author and speaker and wife of the president of JBOb Jones University. s; 'Workshop topics include home and holiday, our musical heritage, and ladies of the faith. 'Registration begins at 4:45 p'tft. Friday followed by a dinner afld'gcneral session. Saturdays session will begin a) g:15 a.m. followed by a lunch and workshops that conclude at 2 p,nv" iThe cost of the seminar is $25. For registration information - call, Anne Short at Susan Liston at 546-444- or 1 497-073- 7. business women to meet Thursday - LAYTON Business and The Lakeview ' Professional Student gets scholarship scholarship from Inc. Young will use the scholarship to attend Snow College in Ephraim. The Chick-fil-- A Leader- ship Scholarship Program provides assistance to restaurant employees Young who want to fufher their education. ...r.'llcather is being recognized for her abilities and potential to accomplish great things, said Graig Saxton, manager of the Chick-fil-at the Layton Hills Mall. Saxton nominated Young for the award. Young now is eligible for A Chick-fil-A- Truett Cathy S. s Scholar Award, which provides additional $1,000 scholarships to the top 25 Chick-fil-leadership scholarship recipients each year. Eligibility requires that employees complete their high ihoal educations, remain active ip tfjir schools and communities, Remonstrate solid work ethics and possess strong leadership abilities. A :.y i Road. For reservations call or 546-152- Accounting, bookkeeping class offered CLEARFIELD - Learn basic accounting (double entry) for a y small business along with electronic calculator from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning Sept. 23 at Clearfield High School. The seven-wee- k class is a beginning class for anyone interested. The cost of $35 includes books and materials payable at the first class. To register call the school at 0 from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and ask for the community school director. 774-746- Beth Arabah chapter 24 initiation ceremony slated CLEARFIELD - Beth Arabah chapter No. 24 of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. An initiation ceremony will be performed. The chapter will honor the past matrons and past patrons. All members are invited. For more information call LAYTON - Sunshine Generation, the children and teens national performing group, is taking registration for fall classes. Sunshine Generation specializes in teaching boys and girls ages 3 years through teens singing, dancing, performing, showmanship, microphone techniques, vocal training, music theory and to meet on Thursday - Xi Alpha KAYSVILLE Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of member Betty A program will be presented. For more information call 6 or 298-150- 6. 546-615- Big-- The 500,000-square-fo- ot plant is being built for Utility Trailer Company at 870 S. 1000 West in Clearfield, said Debra Construction marTanzi, Big-keting spokeswoman. The nearly $25 million plant is slated for completion in September of 1999. Tanzi said Utility Trailer, headquartered in Industry, Calif., is an international company and has had a presence in Utah for 33 years. The company is currently located in the Freeport Center, working out of a building. Tanzi said the new facility will feature 10 overhead mono-ra- il systems with a continuously moving production line, much like a General Motors plant. i . Energy Savings All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates I i r Begins Oct. 7 or Oct. Dana Thornock New diet gimmicks are perpetually being fostered on the public and touted as for obesity. Most such methods will work for a short time. But after the Initial excitement simmers, the pounds come back. Truth Is hard to decipher where diet and nutrition are concerned. In ten years of Intense study and the medical practice or weight management, I have been constantly disappointed with the 7. 546-DAN- A 4 Advanced Classes Begins Nov. pm pm 1 or Nov. 6 4- 6:30-8:3- pm 0 am - 1 1 1 pm effects, no starvation. I heartily endorse the principles that sh teaches. Quick success can come from control many methods. Long-tercan only come with practices that are satisfying and healthful. Dana Thornock s concepts are appropriate for young and old, male or female. Optimize your life by learning these healthy practice!" physicians, dietitians and nutritionists who claim to understand proper eating patterns. Finally. I came across Dana Thorncock and her program of scientific combination and proportions of foods. Now there Is a reputable resource for those who struggle with food cravings, abnormalities of metabolism, and unnatural body shape. Dana's program is not a simple trick; It is a course in the fundamentals of eating behavior. There are no risks in participating, no medication side David B. lack, M.D.. F.A.S.B.P. National Board for Obesity (Baciatries) ZIMJZSMl-S- FOR THE BIGGEST Here's an offer to kick off your fall! worked on two shifts and will employ more than 800 people. The refrigerated trailers built in Clearfield will be distributed to the Western United States, Mexico and South America. While supplies last - with your 2 month paid subscription 2 month Pay By Mail extension we'll give you 4 Construction has D FREE TICKETS TO THE on Saturday, September 26. So subscribe or extend your current subscription now and take advantage of this offer - a $26 value! The new tooling and processes designed into this plant will improve our quality and efficiency and enhance our position in the marketplace, he said. Big-- Standard t'xaminer Fireworks and Daily Beuvehy Homecoming Night Weber State spe- P':a;e vs Montana cialized in manufacturing and distribution facilities for the past 30 years. The company currently is involved in the planned construction of the $6.5 million Davis Conference Center to be built north of the Lay-to- n Hills Mall. trail F3 ' of j $19! I'fl Q tV lOx-- l UlHAH4 to PlSWCHf Mt vs A UA in AtQ j b12 C.ti. 3:00 pm f v - yw v fcts. HvfTv IB Vyedoarary .A r v OHw lo vrvt n! d wh ty fry mt c te u jnJ',M.bvlm vJy Stc 45 A Mr: n n . ,4 U. IP" 1, Ax I - ocW mvsl krt rrwjiire hovn K Ojdrn to wifi ortp-- ctf f t ihn No. k lay tolrtf no otw inpwofi (Ljt ivip 2 M Auto Loans to Fit Tf i it' .: -t Carnival Begins t ? sta- 2 months for just Sept. 26 6 pm Stewart Stadium To Subscribe 625-44- 00 K or WEBER STATE VS MONTANA GAME We have a tremendous work force here in Utah and we are excited to have a facility to match the work force, said Utility Trailer plant manager Steve Smith. -- ' Your Style. V. I. I i i . ' C , , a V i r rr 6:30-8:3- 0 911 am - The assembly line will be a erV r SEPT. 544-453- 4. V S INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR 18th 7 - 8 (3262) KAYSVILLE - The Davis High School Class of 1953 will hold its 45th year reunion at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at the high school. All 1953 class members and their spouses are invited. For reservations call Anita Timothy at a.y.F.tmiz High Workman said this process has been working well to accommodate both sides of the process, the concerns of the developers and those of the council. 4 Fundamental Classes 731-150- 2. CLASSIFIEDS g.vLiiini-i- Planning Commission member Joel Workman said that now the planning commission is recommending final approval only after most of the conditions fRI., Fireworks After The Game S lVVtNIA.II)-IiXMirSI-;- mandates that recommendations from the planning commission will not be put on the city council agenda for final approval until at least the second regularly scheduled city council meeting, which is usually about a month later. Workman said that a planning commissioner meets with the developer a week before the council meeting to check whether all the conditions have been met. Without a planning commissioners signature, the item will be removed from the city councils agenda. DATE NIGHT on Utility Trailer plant CLEARFIELD 998 5 IT TT irm p.m. f ilNliwlw FALL CLASS SCHEDULE Classes are held on Thursday evenings at the Freeport Children Center, 325 W. 1700 South, Clearfield, and the Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Ave., Layton. For more information call Shelly Wahlstrom at Tuesday evening classes are held at the Farmington Pool. For more information on the Farmington classes call Natalie Nalder Brown at . S Conditions often include such to break ground Construction Corp. of Riverdale will break ground this week on the largest refrigerated semitrailer manufacturing facility in the world, said project officials. The city council previously passed another ordinance that things as curb and gutter in Davis High class of 1953 reunion set Alpha Omicron 1 Since there is nearly a month between these meetings, minor changes can be made between the planning commissions final approval recommendation and the city councils final approval. the planning commission then recommends that the city council grant final approval to the subdivision. When a developer appears before the planning commission with the intent to develop a plat of land, whether it is for one lot or many, the planning commission may grant preliminary approval subject to a number of conditions. Sunshine Generation taking registrations 546-624- 5, have been met. condi- If such conditions are met, The city council will not re. view a subdivision plat for final approval until all of the conditions and recommendations from the planning commission have been complied with. 771-853- 3. Xi correspondent self-estee- (3D2G0J 05032033) L Beth Ara- 544-938- 9. 771-853- r SOUTH WEBER - Now it is official, its an ordinance, and its on the books in South Weber. bah chapter No. 24 will have a fall luncheon at noon Saturday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. The menu will include salad, Swiss steak, baked potato, com, bread, dessert and drink. The cost is $6. For more information call 3 or " v - stalled, sewer and other tions specific to the lot. By LORI J. NAKAYU Standard-Examine- Beth Arabah No. 24 luncheon planned CLEARFIELD 1 775-065- 8. Big-- D "."LAYTON - Northridge High School graduate Heather D. YfUipg has received a $1,000 Cjhick-fil-- p.m. Thursday at Godfa- Shaw. Womens organization will meet leadership 7 thers Pizza, 852 W. Hill Field 1 Land process now on the books Choir taking registrations will continue for Crystal T uesday, September r - n t 91 If I , iU.' r r - Jyt ff It A i r; ) T A. 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