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Show Cancer Fund Raising Project At Cherry Hills goon. Stewart Barlow of Layton is the chairman for the event. The North Davis Unit has lots of money to raise during the year and they need the public pub-lic to support them. Money that is donated is used for re-starch, re-starch, education, patient service ser-vice and rehabilitation and professional education. THE GOAL for 1980-81 is $35,000, and to date $20,000 has been collected. The chairman chair-man and committee members hope the public will support them in this fund raising event. A cancer fund raising project pro-ject at Cherry Hills is scheduled sche-duled for May 14-16 to assist the North Davis County Cancer Can-cer Unit to reach their goal for the 1981 season. GRANT LLOYD, owner and operator of the Cherry Hill Trailer Park and Recreation Center, has agreed to generously gener-ously donate 50 percent of all proceeds from his water slide and miniature golf taken in May 14, 15, and 16 to the cancer can-cer society. The water slide called "Cherry Hill Rapids" is brand new this year and many people don't know about it. It is a 750' slide, engineered for maximum max-imum safety. Price for the slide is $2.50 for 45 minutes. There is also miniature golf with 18 holes of challenge and fun for $2 per game. MR. LLOYD will allow 50 cents off reguar prices to groups of ten or more during these three days. The recreational recrea-tional area is open to all Thursday Thurs-day and Friday from 3:30 to 10 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. It is located at 1325 South Main, Kaysville and two miles north of La- |