OCR Text |
Show 5 Mm July 1, 1999 wrE HIT Several local communities will celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, parades and picnics. Today, The New American Symphony will play to the theme "Stars, Stripes V7 X and Surprises" at MTC Park on the Ugden Kiver Parkway, t ree i - ) show and karoke street dance Saturday 2-- Concert Series. Concerts begin at 6:30 p.mi with opening performances by local musicians followed by head- - liners at 7. For more information, contact ma '3s. ' 1 ill .(j; I 'l' 629-824-2. The Officers' Club hosts an Independence Day celebration Friday beginning at 5 p.m. Prizes will be awarded to those who in Arner-f come dressed as their favorite person ican history. rr ivaysvuie wui nom us annual ceieDrauon 0 Saturday, starting with a breakfast from a.m. at the Davis Applied Technology Center, 300 S. 500 East. A parade will begin at 11 a.m. at 500 East and Center Street, followed by a carnival and booths at DATC until 3 p.m. Fireworks will be launched over Davis High School starting at dusk. The Enlisted Club hosts a teen dance Saturday from 7 p.m. - midnight. Admission is $3 for teens whose parents are club members and $4 for others. It's open to ages 8 who are dependents of active duty military and Hill -- 11 1 1 1 ebration in Brigham Young University's Cougar Stadium Saturday, starting at 8 p.m. Enter- tainment includes singer Gladys Knight and the 571st Air Force Band from the Missouri Air National Guard. 1 6:30-10:3- The Hill Aerospace Museum hosts the reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to an Was your car injured? You may be too!!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, ' n and live entertainment will be featured east of noon-- 7 p.m. The stadium 8 show begins at p.m. with performances by the Beach Boys and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and a fireworks and laser light display. Layton presents its Liberty Days parade Monday, followed by a fireworks display at 10 p.m. near Layton High School, 440 Lancer the stadium from Lane. w uemjj w headaches, or arthritis!! Don't settle your case until you've read this new report about your rights and you health risk Accident report X Visit Our Store at. vim.?: Brothers The Family Center -- iVmitetittth -- 1 076 W. Riverdale Rd. & 1 1 50 W. St. 1 for the store nearest you Or Call y L. (801)621-746- 0 rt iVitt-- I RIVE FID ALE, UTAH mm Cmmmttmmuh mmmr wumm 246938 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. S. Dale Hibbert, D.D.S, Scott Wall, D.D.S. Jeff Hansen, D.D.S. Active Duty Family Member Dentist) (A Members of American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Tri-Car- e u.....u- -. m ,IU,. 1 fhmtmyimm 2112 N. Hillfield Road 1 Layton 69.99 REGULAR PRICE Ericsson 69.99 IN STORE REBATE ) $0.00 NO HIDDEN FEES Rate plans starting at $19.95 per month. 'Customary activation fee from VoiceStream will appear on first bill. Requires new activation. See store for details. Authorise CF 688 r f i . Q7 Payday Loans Signature isi 7 I K- -s www.omniservewireless.com KSSSJ 373-C&S- j Post Dated Checks Secured Loans Call Us, We Can Do A Loan For You! I! OMNISERVE & 7.5 Weekly cr Lower ffiontMy fistss!! U fteuBer es Stadium. Games, sand sculptures bor; the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.; Old North Church in Boston; Arlington National Cemetery and thousands of churches, (k know. Rice-Eccl- National Bell Ringing Ceremony at the Museum Chapel Sunday at 11 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. The 13 toll ceremony is in honor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Other ceremony participants include: Tower Bell at Independence Hall in Philadelphia; the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial at Pearl Har- 13-1- FREE REPORT synagogues, state capitals and government institutions including all of the Navy's 334 commissioned ships. The ceremony celebrates the 223rd anniversary of the United States. The Protestant Chapel will hold a God & Country Service on Sunday at Centennial Park, starting at 11:15 a.m. A burger and hot dog cookout takes place after the service. There will also be Family Olympics, a dunk tank, pony rides, volleyball and softball games. Wear your summer attire and join us as we thank God for our great nation. Bathing suits on the children are just fine, as well have a dunk tank and kiddie pools. For more information call the Chapel at Ext. The Salt Lake Buzz will pay Las Vegas on Sunday starting at 6 p.m. at Franklin-Cove- y Field. Afireworks display will follow the game. Layton presents the 560th Air Force Band from the Washington Air National Guard in concert Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Ed Kenley Amphitheater in Layton Commons Park, 437 Wasatch Drive. The University of Utah presents its Red Hot Stadium Extravaganza Monday in from 9 p.m. in Fisher Park, 700 S. 1000 East. The musical "Guys and Dolls" will be staged at 7:30 p.m. in the Bicentennial Park amphitheater, 800 E. 650 South. The Utah Symphony will perform patriotic tunes, marches and music from "Star Wars" at Deer Valley Resort near Park City, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Also performing will be the Deseret String Band. Provo hosts the annual Stadium of Fire cel- concerts are held every Thurs- y dayaspartoftheTalentinthePark Ogden City Special Events, a1 DJ, dancing, disco lights, short order food, beverages, strobe lights as well as teen and arcade games. Clearfield's Pride Days will include a car " S n AFB employees and one guest per eligible teen. The club will be closed to adults and all and alcohol-fre-e other business. A smoke-fre-e will be environment provided. There will be a H7top 77mes staff v. n ragi by Mary Galbraith mmwe&Mf- n i (Some Restrictions May Apply) I LAYTOrJ 2182 N. Hillfield I "Your Personal Loan Center" 776-140- 0 Rd.2 M |