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Show 8A lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 13, 1983 iiiii. H. 'i iioiiiiniiiyrHiTiiirriiiin News Briefs Nuclear Threat CLEARFIELD Nuclear warfare prospects for survival is the subject of a program at the North Branch of the Davis County Library in Clear- Construction Manager Sought Is Topic - survival of the individual, the family, or even the community. Langley, who is currently a senior electrical engineer with Sperry Computer Systems, has a background in a variety of field. FARMINGTON Farming-to- n bids is for a City accepting construction manager for the new Farmington Municipal Complex. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. April 15, 1983. Interested parties should contact Max Forbush areas of physics. He has Charles Langley, local physicist, will present the program on April 19, and 26 at 7 p.m. Topics to be covered include the effects of atomic blasts, how to assess the potential danger of a target area, and precautions to be taken to improve chances of bachelors and masters degrees in physics from Brigham Young University and experience as a reliability engineer at Hill Air Force Base with the Minuteman Missile program. He has also worked extensivesurvival. ly as a photo scientist and has Langley is particularly inter- taught classes at the BYU Salt ested in the formulation of civil Lake Center on the physics of defense plans which emphasize light and photography. 1$i. 8 Campers have open air cabins with four to six campers to each cabin. There were rustic meeting cabins with fireplaces, a log church, complete health center, wonderful waterfronts on Lake Michigan and Stony Lake, he said. The camps purpose is to promote self development, leadership, education and a balance in physical, mental, social and religious living, 9 Call Gay for more information or an application form. 4-- H 4-- H V HILL AIR FORCE BASE The Beehive Chapter and Alpha : Blues Auxiliary of the n will be held a.m. and will start at the base gym and continue for 12.5 at walk-a-tho- walk-a-tho- 10 miles. Texas boy, who needs events sponsors. The ed Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base are holding n a April 30 to raise funds for a the transplant, according to the a liver trans- For more information and pledge sheets, call Janice and Dale Rick Pintuff at plant. Aaron Polhemus, son of U.S. Army Sgt. James Polhemus, i; 776-198- 4, or and ilm Lisby, Brer t and Christy Campbell, 544-917- has a rare liver disease called biliary atresia and will die with 2, 394-3'v7- o. Youth Can Apply for Jobs SOUTH WEBER Any youth age 14 or over interested in working for the city as park help should pick up an application; at the city offices. ; These applications should be returned no later than Friday, April 15. In order to work for the city you must have a social security card or a certificate showing you have applied for a social . W- - 1C ' ! security number. Cell SUE OLSEN executive Director 479-384- 9 JL. erm Wave Special 'W 8J0OO Cid. Perm Wive ' Chev. Pern Wive $15 The cad perm wave is the 1 finest perm wave money can buy in salons for $30.00 to $60.00. Why pay more (we guarantee our work) Hair ORGANIZING stacks of books to be sold librarian Nancy Martinez at Roy Library is . . . . Our hair coloring staff is the very finest. All Specials Good Through Fri., April 15th, 1983. Bring Ad for All Specials. Roy, 5523 S. 1900 W. The Library to Sell Books If you are in the mood for a bargain, mark April on your calendar. They are the dates for the annual book and record sale at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Paperback books by authors good selection of science fiction. Martinez said the library is still accepting donations. She also encourages people to consider joining the Friends of the Southwest Library. It is a volunteer organization which sponsors the book sale and other ROY 22-2- 3 such as Louis L Amour, Rosemary Rogers and Ken Follett are priced at 25 cents for two books. Hardback books are 50 cents and Readers Digest condensed books are three for $1. The sale also includes magazines such as ; $750 Coloring In Roy 451-340- to Help Boy, 4 out Walk-A-Tho- n COUNSELNG COLOR PROFESSIONAL niTVAIJABLE COUPON m Camp Applications Duo FARMINGTON Applications for the Camp Miniwan-c- a July 25 to August 5 or August 8 to 19 are due into the USU Extension office by April 20. ; The state office offers two scholarships which would cover camp costs of $360 plus $50 for travel. The camp is located in Michigan. ; It is a special experience. It was a different camp. Since I didnt know anyone else there, I made some wonderful new friends, said Matt Jarrett, who attended the camp last year. BUY FOR MOTKSKS BAY HER A GIFT CERTIFICATE MS 451-238- 3. : 4-- H i fund raising activities. Membership costs $3. This year profits from the sale will go toward furnishings for the planned ad- dition to the Southwest Branch. Sale hours are noon to 8 p.m. National Geographic and on Friday, April 22, and Scientific American. Accord- p.m. on Saturday, April 23. The ing to librarian Nancy Mar- library is located at 1950 W. 4800 tinez, there is an especially S. in Roy. 10-- 5 Jaycees Seek Response On Kaysville Projects Ph. 825-380- SUPERVISION BY: Rita Punter (Roy) C.H. Painter (Ogden) amtcrsl COLLEGE Ogden 2971 Wash. Bind. college that places their Ph. students in the best salons. 6 28 Shampoo Set P2-575- 7 UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY FOR SALE Excellent No vacancies at high rents. curb appeal. Centerville locaiton,easy access to shopping center. Seller offers excellent terms. Has a positive cash flow after reasonable down. 8 years old with minimal deferred masntenance. Owner needs some cash. Must sell. Contact Kent Nelson weekends at Prowswood Ltd. 539-- 1 1 Evenings and 262-463- 7. 14. Members of the Kaysville Jaycees are KAYSVILLE asking response to the following community survey. Even a few responses will help us plan the 1983-8Jaycee year, said Jaycee President D. Richard Diehl. 4 Leaders Attend Forum 4-- H - : LAYTON Sunshine of designed to help leaders the Future was the theme of a gain additional skills in working western regional leaders with youth. The Davis County group atfOrum attended by six Davis leaders in Phoenix, tended forums on self esteem, County Ariz., in March. recordkeeping, teaching - Alene macFarlane, Bountleadership, color and you, iful; Brenda Ward, Woods stress management, nutrition, Cross; Ann Jensen, Farming-ton- ; drug abuse, commodity marJan Arrington, Farming-ton- ; keting, consumer education and Kathryn Huffaker, Layton; others. Mae Allred, Clearfield; and For more information about Norma Dalton, Sunset, joined' opportunities for participation with 46 other leaders from in contact the Davis County 9 in Utah and 600 leaders from ac- Extension Service at ross the nation in the conference Farmington. COMMUNITY SURVEY 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H you or a member of your family ( ) 4th of July Breakfast () 4th of July Parade 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 451-340- Luncheon Dated for Seniors There will be prizes and entertainment. Reservations are limited, so they must be made early. For reservations please 1 or call Shirley Lynch at the Layton Recreation Office at LAYTON The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary b8307, Layton, Utah, is hosting tne annual spring luncheon for local Senior citizens, ages 65 and over, at the Post Home in ton, on April 18, at 1 p.m. , 544-410- 544-345- 8. LAYTON The Layton Eagles will be putting on a dinner dance and auction to raise funds for the Big Four. ; The enchilada dinner will be served April 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. The dance will follow with the Preparation H band. Cost for will be $10 per the dinner-danc- e : V couple. S. 4'- () ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) 4th of July 4th of July 4th of July Halloween Santa-to-Tow- attend? Fireworks Evening Activities afternoon activities Spook Alley ' n () Easter Egg Hunt 2. What is the purpose of the Kaysville Jaycees? ( ) An organization to better the community. ( ) An organization for young men to develop leadership. ( ) A social club - parties, etc. 3. Did you buy a JayceeUtah Services for the Visually Handicapped corn broom or push broom this year? MJI!II uMimiHl not asked to buy a broom 4. Would you buy a broom at the 4th of July activities? ( ) wont attend the 4th activities ( ) yes ( ) no 5. The Jaycee 4th of July Chuck Wagon Breakfast is the main money maker. How can the Jaycees improve the break' fast? Comment 6. Does the cost of the breakfast stop you from participating? ( ) ( ) no yes ( ) 546-412- 5 in uau tm u. wiii LAYTON . Layton Eagles Plan Dinner is Kaysville' Jaycee sponsored community activities do 1. Which The Eagles will sponsor a public auction April 17 from 1 p.m. All proceeds will go to charities including heart, cancer, crippled children and golden age. Food will be served at the auction. The dance and the auction will be held at 156 West D Gentile St. ( ) no yes 7. What additional community Kaysville Jaycees to sponsor ( ) .... 8. i, Jaycees? name. address Please send survey to: D. Richard Diehl 35 East 600 North Kaysville, Ut. Approved by "Air Insurance Co. M)MIIMMMlllllMI)(HHtHWu.H1)nH)( OUTFIT YOURSELF FOR SPRING 84037 al and not garbage. Residents should have the garbage on the The city will pick up yard IN THE ENTIRE AREA 'MIUMWfffWWWHtMHmmHMIRGRMGen clippings, tree limbs and other similar refuse. The pick-u- p is salvage strictly for non-met- AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT 9 Kaysville Jaycees is open to all young men between the ages of 18 and 36. Owning a business is NOT a requirement. Can you recommend a young man to join the Kaysville Weber Sets Trash Pickup SOUTH WEBER City garbage crews will be picking up winter debris this Saturday, beginning at noon. "NOW" the "LEADER" in activities do you want the curb by noon. A FINE QUALITY SINGER SEWING MACHINE $ SPRING SPECIAL u Gary's Darbar Shop Thru April HON., 6 P.f.l. to O Buttonholar Stitch Nw Simpl Threading Nw Simpl Operation Built-i- 5 V i:. ;r - t- b - LunciiEon WED., FRI. 1 thru Salad Bar. .Homemade Soup... 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