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Show WEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS MAY 12, JOURNAL, 1977 itaysvillQ coordinate committees and various community groups concerned with mental retar- r' Goodsons volunteer program activities was "Thumbs Up which she says means to Let Live and represents the potential of people and the domino effect of helping relationships that build a better dation. Miss Goodson also conduct- & ed and taught many workshops to do with volunteer programs involving both students and community. THE THEME of John Borski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Borski, 110 South 4th East, Kaysville, auditioned for and won the 700 East, Kaysville and the granddaughter of Mrs. B.O. Anne Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Goodson, 409 North Miss the Ballet West Company and is presently taking daily class at the University of Utah. The Nutcracker. He studied ballet in Aspen, Colorado last summer with SHE IS A graduate of Davis High School and is majoring in Special Education. np the Clytie Adams School of Ballet in Kaysville. "HE HAS talent and is ambitious, a magic combination. I think he is an exciting dancer with a great deal of expect to be sitpotential. ting in an audience proudly watching him perform with a major dance company very soon, was his teacher, Clytie Adams comment, np THE PAST year when Davis High School won the State Football Championship, John made a crucial touchdown. He later gave credit to his ballet training as a key factor in his JOHN HAS performed lor several years in Ballet Wests Annual Holiday Production of Brough of Kaysville. world. ,- William F. Christensen Ballet Scholarship to the University of Utah. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of talent and includes full tuition for four years. Mrs. Iris Dalton of Provo visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lenox and with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance and family. Elder Vaughn Raymond entered the Language Training Mission at Provo on Thursday prior to leaving the first part of July to serve a two-yeLDS Mission to the g Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond of Fruit Heights. 1 success. John was ten years old when he began his studies at Taiwan-Kaoshuin- THANK YOU BOUNTIFUL! the 212 years since BLOCKS opened in Five Points business has grown to where we must enlarge. Thank you for your acceptance of our store, our policies v ) and our merchandise. We owe our success and expan- sion to you. Din J JA i LIZ GOODSON me Elizabeth Goodson of FIVE POINTS SHOPPING CENTER Kaville has been named tah State University 1 1977 Wonan of the Year. PRESENTATION of the awari was made during the schods to equivalent Holbwoods Oscars, the Robus Awards, by Mr. David Bi.ty. Mr. Birney is the star teevisions Serpico and "Tetimony of Two Men. Tie Dance and Music Depirtments provided between naming of the outstanding years of enter-tanme- stulents in achievement, scblarship, athletics, talent an personality. 1AST TO BE named were tip prestigious man and wmnan of the year awards aid the seldom given "Robins Avard for a contribution of acellence symbolic of the list youth has to offer. WP v T 50. 1 All departments will be increased in Were enlarging our Bountiful store by nearly BLOCKS started. The craftsmen need room has die on size. Construction larger, grander of the clothes and shoes now in to most sell room this weve to work and to give them got while sale were expanding. And why we an That is why were having stock. expansion The Robins Award was yesented to Studentbody Iresident, Paul Watterson aid Kevin Anderson was emed Man of the Year. ANNE Elizabeth Goodson, ge 20, and a junior at USU, as selected Woman of the 'ear, on the basis of her nany activities, awards, and ontributions to the Univer-it- y and to the community. he is an Executive Board of the Child vlember Center, a Development nember of the Universitys Executive Council Policy Making Body. Also a student-xd- y . remain open during BLOCKS will have pure, unadulterated chaos in our store right now. the entire construction period. 1 L t i You may have to dodge ladders and technicians. You might have a colorful escapade with a newly painted wall or a shocking experience while the electricians are out to but die tough shopping conditions will be worthwhile. Youll be rewarded with lunch ? ... ANO MORE OFF THE buys on clothing and shoes for the entire family. UP TO 50 IS REGULAR PRICE. AS ALWAYS THE TAILORING IS FREE AND YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . . . REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED. SO, COME TO BLOCKS EXPANSION SALE AND WALK OFF WITH SOME OF THE BEST BUYS IN UTAH. ii great V responsi- nt L ve for volunteer programs tnd communtiy relations. As the Director of VOICE .he did an outstanding job coordinating and involving iver 3,000 students in fifteen olunteer programs such as he Special Olympics Winter larnival attended by more han 500 handicapped per-;on- s. Also under her guidance were the Help Line, Child Development Center, Adopt a Grandparent, Friends To The Elderly, Histories on Tapes, Tutoring as needed and ti MENS g Famous Haggar PANTS 5 88 cn3AA::r;.:rxcFF 10 LEISURE 988 Reg. to 22.50 Others SUITS g Com-nunit- PANTS Formerly to 85.00 Bike-A-Tho- Some Polyester Knits Reg. 36-5Short 37-438-4- Long 4 1 000 LADIES 688-88- 8 40-4- 8 8 ALSO 688 Reg, to 19.9 OTHER SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS Long Solids-Pattem- s by Ann Harris Some fabrics have the nap running in one direction, such as corduroy, velvet and velveteen You can have the nap running either up or finished down in the garment, but you must make sure that all the pieces in the garment are facing in the Some same direction fabrics have a weave that causes the light to reflect on differently, depending how the fabric is held These fabrics include twill weaves such as gabardine, whipcord. and twill, and satin weaves such as satin and cotton satin and Advice, suggestions help with sewing on all types of fabrics is given by our 588 37&-59-1 88 11.95 Lancer Manhattan LADIES SHOES 88 ii z 7 Reg. to Others 1488 Sizes O QC I 24.95 0 5 u. 52 5 a: . I I oo iQ 5 88 4 SHOES FABRIC TIP: figure out how much fabric youll need, lay out a on pattern pieces tablecloth GIRLS PANTS 4 SIZES 2 6X mu Reg. to 13.95 BOYS-GIRL- GIRLS TOPS Long & Short Sleeve Ts Crews Sizes S 00 00 LONG COTTON NYESTA to 32 95 DRESSES 9 88 1 488-- 1 88 Reg to 39 20 Some 95 788 BOYS SPORT SHIRTS SLEEVE 288.488 Reg to Kmts-Wester- SHOES Sizes n FAMOUS BRANDS PANTS 13.95 08888 88 Reg to 13 95 VOILE JUNIOR SHORT LONG-SHOR- T 9 REG. TO SIZES 5 to 13 388 LADIES-JUNIOR- 16.95 ALL SALES ARE NOT FINAL AT BLOCKS . 2 4-2- 95 0 LEVI BILLY THE KID KAZOO Reg to 14 95 BOYS LEISURE SUITS Reg to 1 50c MANN and MORE OFF ns WESTERN SHIRTS SOLIDS AND FANCY PANHANDLE SLIM H BAR C . . NOT EVEN DURING THE SALE! S JACKETS BLAZERS SHIRT JACS 1088, SIZES Reg to 22 95 5-- 888-64- 6 to Reg. to 17.95 Sizes D OTHERS 13.95 KNITS W0VENS LONG DRESSES STREET DRESSES 88 Others 888 7i2-1- 3 1 To 5 u. SOME SLEEVE SHOES 2 UJ CO Reg to 29 95 CANVAS -- LONG Reg. to PRINTS SOLIDS STRIPES DRESSES LADIES Wo UJ CHILDRENS Come in and browse, look at lovely new fabrics and patYou are always terns welcome here Call or stop by for information on summer classes for teenagers, classes in sewing and tailoring (given at all times of the day) and private lessons Hours Mon thru Sat 9 30 a m 6 p m Closed Sundays SHORT & JUDY BOND ALICE STEWART s ARROW KENNINGT0N MANCHESTER to MENS ASSORTED FABRIC LOFT 21 East Gentile, Arrow Prints-Solid- 1488 staff at ANNS 288 Values Reg to 17 95 Short Sleeve & PANTS IN QUEEN SIZES JUNIOR TOPS Reg. to 24.95 8 to 18 14-1- 8 & TOPS 95 95-1- TOPS LADY MANHATTAN 488 088 H.I.S. From 15 40-4- 4 EXTRA LONG 6 D Polyester Knits Wools Reg. 36-5- 2 Short 38-4- 4 Long 38-5- 2 Wools All Two-Pa- nt AND MORE OFF 8 to 18 FAMOUS Alex Colman Catalina 088.88 i88 y award presented by ,j)gans Mayor Anderson. Her community activities include n of aeing to assist Retarded Citizens, coordinating Tax Assistance to the Elderly, Thanksgiving Food Drive, Christmas Trees for the Needy Famines and Volunteers to Winterize Homes of the Elderly. She is Editor of Reach Out, a news letter to LADIES & JUNIOR a SPORT COATS this GABS KNITS MENS 14.95 -- DENIMS wU Values to r88 1000 Pr. Casual & Dress Days H.I.S. Lee Levis ithers. MISS GOODSON was ear's recipient of the Service to t' 5-1- 3, to 6-1- 8 32.95 |