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Show Flood Cont'rol Chief Hired Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, February 13, 1985 6B 4 ; X' k f ( i is ! fW- - , v,- i ? w V 4j J v i l$. "' ' 1 f , ?. r4 f?; U ts r & i l fs i? 7 1 1 i I, 7 1 4 v ''? :;i i j , Si - lb', 'w-w- ' it f& t ' ' 'y : w I - JV mm TYLER ELMORE ' J , k 4 Y.sMfcta v , x - , V it-- J "S - ''N V. ? Jfvrri s x & K'. I .: -- ," 1 -- 7 - X. fc S -- i . PpagM, CHAD ZIEGENHORN !' &K v All ! i Richard's hobbies are skiing Kelly is the son of Donal E. and Dona Lee Kolb of Roy. Sev- ! and woodworking with his father. He is a fifth grader at Burton Elementary School and is a member of Troop 359 sponsored by the Fruit Heights fourth Ward. ry I Chad Ziegenhorn. a sixth grader at Valley View Elementary School, received his Arrow of Light award. He is a member of i Concerts in the Val A. Brownjnq Center for the Performing r 8:00 P.M, Concerto for Orchestra j Arts-FE- B. : -- ' ' SESSIONS: LALO: Symphonie Espagnofe for Violin arid Orchestra in G Major DVORAK: Symphony No. Cubs Earn Awards, Advancements Ja-ne- 1 MARK KAPLAN, violin 1 14 Pack 363 led by James Carter. Chad is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Ziegenhorn of Roy. Kelly Kolb, a fifth grader at Valley "View, received his Arrow of Light and Faith in God Award. He is also a member of Pack 363 which is sponsored by the Roy 13th Ward. : JOSEi 'H SILVERSTEIN, KELLY KOLB ard VanRoo recently received the Arrow of Light, the highest honor in Cub Scouting. He is the son of Richard and VanRoo of Fruit Heights. He earned the conservation, forester, citizenship, athlete, artist. outdoorsman, traveler and naturalist activity badges. ; UTAH SYMPHONY conducting Four Arrows of Light Four Cub Seouts from the lake- side area have earned the Arrow j of Light Award, the highest award given in Cub Scouting. Others (have earned awards in. their packs. Tyler Elmore, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Lyle Elmore, 2233 N. 100 W.. Layton, has received his Ar-- f row of Light Award. He is a member of Pack 342 and is a student at Lincoln School where he is in the fifth grade. ; During his Cub Seoul years Ty- ter has earned his Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, and W'ebolos badges and one gold and two silver arrows. He has earned seven activity badges in his Webolos den. Rich- - Beautiful Music Is Our Business JK:.; tow iSa4 Hkk. RICHARD VANROO j hired into office Wednesday. !V JL ttjrfrhsb&m frr'WnUtri 4. 'AfeM 'I , i ' ''''I v ' 4 -- . sy5& county. He had been working with the adviscounty for about a month efforts. control flood ing on A. ? t!,,i- v py", w Harbld County Commissioner is delegated fiqod who Tippetts, control responsibilities in the County has hired a new fi(od d control director for its Hood control department.! Sidney W. Smith, an engineer and licensed surveyor, was cllO' sen by county commissioners aid & ; t, H sv. W- , with He will be working closely Dujvis newly-urc-ate- v ''Sfv , FARMINGTON M - w'f ( ' v b ) a ' - j j Cameron Hall earned his Bear badge. Kyle Probert earned his Bear badge and a gold and two silver arrows. Shawn Law earned two silver arrows. In Den I, Seth Waite and Michael Briggs each earned a silver arrow, Jeremy Richin was appointed Den Chief and Ben Graham was appointed assinstant Tickets: Mon.-Fr- i. Ogden Symphony 399-921- 9:00 ' Office 2580 Jefferson Ogden, Ut. 84401 PH. to 5:00 399-921- i 4 at 2580 Jefferson Val A. Browning ; Center (WSC) fronY 7:00 till curtain 4 Tickets also available throilgh Datatix-ZCMIWS- C den cheif. eral Cub Scouts from Layton Pact Wcbolo Troy Blackner was en his engineer and scientist tivity badges. 410 received awards and advancements at their pack meet-- , ing. givac- U'WKS FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Adult leaders Ken Ott and Den 4. 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PREPARING plans lor upcoming stake Valentine dance are (from left) Sue Moyes, Kathy and Mike Zenovieff Stake to Hold Dance CLEARFIELD The "IS Tree. Sweet- heart Dance of the LDS Clearfield Stake will be held at the stake cultural hall, 935 South Slate, Feb. 16. from 8:30 until 1:30 p.m. Chairpersons for the ball will be Sue Moyes from the Clearfield 16th W'ard and Kathy and Mike Zenovieff of the Clearfield 4th Men of Ward. An orchestra. Melody. will play for the best 1 Sweetheart couples from the wards will be honored, and the ward having the highest percentage of attendance will determine the stake sweetheart couple. The hall will be decorated with the Valentine theme The Sweetheart V AV dress affair. No admission will be charge. Rcfreshemnts will be served. Invitations have been sent to all stake members for ages 16 and Young Mens SPORT SHIRTS up. Mens City Records Excellent9 tailed financial statements. 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