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Show 8A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, August 1, 1984 Man Pleads Innocent In Bountiful Shooting At Bountiful Art Center Winners Named Contest In Art BOUNTIFUL The Art Center has announced the winners in the Bountiful Handcart Days Art Exhibit held at the Center, 2175 j South Main, Bountiful July 20-- f Bounti-ful-Dav- is August 10. This exhibit is sponsored by the Handcart Days Committee in connection with the July 24th cel ; ebration. Davis County artists were invited to submit artwork for this exhibit in the categories of water t color, oil painting and photogra-- , ; , I phy. Awards were made according to the following age groups: under 8 ;44, yrs., and over 18 years, in each media. 1 ' 14-1- Winners in oil painting are: Category (under 14 yrs.) Becky Adamson, The Trail, Category 2 (14-1- 8 yrs.) Paul Stout, The Quail, Category 3 (over 18) Wayne Cooper, Sleeping Prin- 1 , cess. I Winners in watercolor painting are: Category 2(14-1- 8 yrs.) Paul I Company to Recycle Old ! ! FARMINGTON A San Bernardino, California man pleaded innocent to a June 17 shooting death and attempted homicide. Forty-fiv- e year old Donald William York appeared July 28 in 2nd District Court on charges he shot his boyfriend, Jeff P. Longhurst of Bountiful and tried to kill his wife, Patricia Stout, Pintail, Category 3 (over 8 yrs.) Dorothy Bronson, "Park 1 (Tie). Laura Larsen's woodcut Monoliths. Juror for the Bountiful Handcart Days Art ADVERTISING SALES. REPRESENTATIVE ' 5-- The exhilarating race against the clock continues at the Newgate Mall as the Utah Sports Car Club of America competes in their Regional Division Finals. The thrill and excitement of the races continues at Newgate Mall. NEEDED Exhibit was Rose Ann Peterson, former president of the Utah Watercolor Society. Visit the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center, 2175 South Main to view these award winners and over 50 other oil paintings, watercolors and photographs on display through August 10. Gallery hours are Monday 9 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Tuesday-Frida- y p.m. and Sunday 5 p.m. There is no admission. For more information, call His daughter, who was in the home at the time of the shooting was not injured. York is being held without bail in the Davis County Jail . York, 40. Winners in photography are: Category 2 (14-1- 8 yrs.) Bonnie Zollinger, "The Playground", Category 3 (over 18 yrs.) Kiffanie Kinghom, "Untitled Black & White Photograph. A special award was given to Boeo II Regional Division York is accused of flying from California to'Salt Lake City and then driving to Bountiful where he shot Ms. York and Longhurst. es Home and Norma Forsberg, "Spring Run OfP, City Solo Outstanding opportunity lor aggressive idea person who con sell. Entry ievel position with growth potonligl. Successful applicant will be a who enioys breaking self-start- new ground. Salary, bonus package, car allowance, plus excellent benefits. August 4th and 5th Mall Parking Lot Races Begin at 9:30 am Li NEWGATE 1 T.IALL 2-- 292-036- 7 Read The Classified The practical choice SEND RESUME TO LAKESIDE REVIEW CO LAMAR BOTT 2146 No. MAIN Sears, Mervjns and many fine Specialty Shops, LAYTON UTAH 84041 or PHONE FOR INTERVIEW 776-495- 1 Of 298-8- 9 ' X 1 6 Read The Classified Newspapers Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company (RARCO) has begun recycling newspaper at the Salt Lake City plant, 1101 South 700 & , w. ris ' i ,, T-- W- W - West. The plant, which will pay 1 cent per pound of newspaper, is the first Reynolds recycling center in Utah to recycle newspaper. This service will make it even more lucrative for residents to recycle for cash, said plant manager A1 Remington. Instead of going to two separate locations, consumers can conveniently recycle both their newspapers and their aluminum at the same time. Remington further added that this will benetit communities by making it easier for groups and individuals to clean up litter at the same time as earning money. The plant is open daily, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Recyclers should bundle their newspapers and tie them with twine or string, or stack them in paper bags, before bringing them to the plant. For further information about recycling, contact the Salt Lake City plant at 972-592- . Xi SC h V .r f I 't f t ft r?, A 1" i. ' ; V i P: .'j X v i wrv - ' V i tt .h ,r'S , -- 1 - tU. v 5 i f, Vv ' ; N .' 1. - 'Ll 9. s' , JRS Notices i ft: 1 ipould Be Erroneous kV s- ? r,T. v- S V, nr j - (. "J-- Internal Revenue Service ;rrhe JwJd that some taxpayers who !;ped Form 2210, Underpayment Estimated Tax by Individuals, Jxdaiming an exception for the tax penalty may have been erroneous penalty notices. jept IRS said that these taxpay-Jr- s should review their copy of jlthj; Form 2210 and the penalty tice to determine if the penalty SjHh error. If the notice appears be incorrect taxpayers should ither send a copy of the notice and Form 2210 together with of explanation to their IRS I service center or call their local ' IRS office. ; esti-Jnfct- ed i'iiniiiinr let-St- ef Adelaide Sets Registration BOUNTIFUL Adelaide Elementary School student registration will be held Tuesday, August 7, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration will be at the school 731 W. 3600 S. All students grades through 6 must register. Kindergarten students who previously registered in the spring need not register again. , . 1 ITEIillS- Ik r i s - ' ; |