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Show 0 f . If m , n n ,. ,a y v r f I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 Looking over entries in the Clearfield Art Show are, to r, Sandra Ashby, Byron Liljenquist, Richard Bennion. 1 CLEARFIELD ART SHOW THE photography areas, new this year, will also have two judges presenting awards in the professional and amateur categories in a high The sixth annual outdoor art and photography show will be held in Clearfield on Monday, the 5th of July, and you are invited to attend and display your work. at the Central Park (Center Street and I JO East) and is being sponsored by the Clear-- field Chamber of Commerce. There will be two prominent : judges this year for art and they will give awards in the following categories; oil, and graphics, both senior and junior divisions. These will be separated into professional, amateur and junior divisions. in remain on display until the REGISTRATION fee will be $4.00 for professional entry; $3.00 for amateur entry; $2.00 school and older division. Best of show entry in art and photography sections will also receive an award. Approximately thirty-fiv- e ribbons will be awarded, along with cash and merchandise prizes. All artists and photographers throughout the state are invited to participate. The Vox Populi award, which is chosen by the public will be presented to the most popular piece of art in the senior and junior class and photography piece in the professional and amateur ca THE EXHIBIT will be held . tegories. for junior entry. is by mail. Send to Art Show, co Heritage Arts, 37 South State, Clearfield, Utah 84015. For additional information call Byron Liljenquist at or The show will begin at noon and continue until 5:30p.m. Judging will be completed by approximately 2:00 p.m. and ribbons will be awarded at that time. Prize money will not be awarded until 5:30 p.m. The Vox Populi award will also be presented at 5:30 p.m. All exhibits entered must 1 2. closing of the show. FENCING will be provided and each artist will have a space 5 wide and 6 high. Please bring you own S hooks and a lawn chair, if desired. You are welcome to spend the day painting. The photography exhibits will also have space available 4 wide and 6 high in order to hang or tape pictures. Tables will be provided for those who desire to display with folders. SECURITY KAYSVILLE PRODUCTION An At a dinner den, Monday, Kappa Dedication services for the beautiful new Kaysville 4th and 13th LDS Ward Chapel was held on Sunday, June 27, at 2 P.M. sacrament meeting was held with President Lawrence E. Welling presiding and President Ezra Taft A JOINT Benson, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, presided and offered the dedicatory address and prayer CONSTRUCTION began on the building November 1974 and was completed March 1976. Lawrence Jansen was the architect and Eric Johnson was general contractor of Ogden. Kw55:waw:ss:s:ftawssa Bee stings can be fatal. Watch for symptoms such as respiratory difficulties, nausea, abdominal cramps and diarrhea. JMm Uti kMs Miss JoAnn Little is assisting with the USU Extension Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. IT IS a program for children ages nine to 14 who are enrolled on these ser vices. Miss Little has been asked to assist two days a week and she will be working with different groups each week. It is a day camp trition, participate in an obstacle course, have lunch and clean up. THE day they participate in races and have an award program and later spend time at Lagoon Resort. project. The one day they study SECOND nu- - Gamma installed new den, 1st Grass hag is Og- vice president; Leona president; Louise Stien, Farmington, corresponding secretary, and Nan Beesley, Salt Lake City, recording secretary. inofficers Appointive stalled were Barbara Johnson, Bountiful, treasurer, and Dorothy Bingham, Kaysville, parliamentarian. Dorothy Streeper, Centerville is publicity chairman. CONDUCTING the tradit- ional installation ceremony was Margaret Barnett, Roy, retiring president. She was assisted by other officers, Vivian Beatty, Bountiful, first vice president; Rosemary Branttey, Layton, second vice president, Susann Durrans, Kaysville, recording secretary; Greta Bailey, Ogden, 1 berger of through the gossips on the telephone line. MARGARET BROUGH is the producer with Eleanor Huff directing. Mrs. Huff was assisted by Jeanette Skinner, Dianna Holiday, Marian Storey, Carol Huff, Pearl Goodson, Ramona Porter did the choreography, Leone Gurr the makeup and Anita Ms ileeit The State V.F.W. Convention was held the 4th, 5th and 6th of June, at Snowbird resort.. Along with all infor- mation received in the various meetings, the Aux. to Armstrong; Jr. Vice, Marva Spalding; Conductress, Billee Peterson; Chaplain, Rachel Hause; Guard, Dorothy Parker. Trustees Aux. past Post 8307 brought home six certificates for service to the community, hospital work and charities. Carter, Elizabeth Daluba and Miriam Taylor. THE POST Commander of V.F.W. Miller Frazier Post 8307, Jack Kleeher was FATHERS Day dinner was hosted by the Aux. June 20th, for all Fathers of the Post. A good time was had by all. President 8307, Mirian A vice awarded the white hat as Captain of the Past Commanders for the state. The new commander for Post 8307 is George Seavers, new Aux. President Miriam Taylor. THE NEW officers of Dis- trict three are: past state president, Jan Chambers; President Sr. Vice, Mary The Post and Aux. of Miller Frazier Post 8307, hold their meetings the third Monday of every month at 8 p.m. Come on out you Veterans and get involved in your community. CATFISH Joe days for the Post will be held at the North Marina at Willard Bay June Timothy the music director. Technical direction was performed by Bill Harris, Ron Nybo, Ron Harris and DeWayne Garrett. The bishops of the two wards are Clesse Hilton of the 13th Ward and Edwin Cam- - Scott King Completes Law Study Scott W. King has graduated from University of Utah Law School-197He graduated from Davis High School and also a 1973 graduate from Brigham Young University at Provo. HE HAS accepted a Developers at Salt Lake City. Scott served a LDS Mission to Florida and he is married to the former Sharon Oliver of Sandy. They are parents of one son, Seth and they are residing in West Jordan. He is active in the LDS Church activities. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth King of 258 North 700 East, Kaysville. 25, 26, and 27. Layton, parliamentarian. Betty Thomas, education specialist from the Salt Lake City schools was the featured speaker. Ik In two separate accidents this past week a 21 year old man was seriously injured and four teens were treated and released from McKay Hospital in Ogden. ROBERT M. Oroco of 445 Bruce in Clearfield received head injuries in a two-ca- r accident at Highway 193 and 1000 East in Clearfield about 5 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Oroco was a passenger in a car driven by Linda Hohlios, of Sunset. The car collided with a car driven by Rodger F. Harris of Airlane Drive. ' TWO CLEARFIELD girls and two boys from Ogden were released from the hospital after a high speed chase with a highway patrolman. Patrol Trooper John Jensen spotted a suspected stolen truck on Interstate 15 in Clearfield and after a chase the truck rolled in an attempt to exit near Clearfield High School. THE DRIVER of the truck was not licensed. The two boys were taken to Moweda Youth Home until court date can be scheduled, mnm li. m mounted behind the mower. Hxtra-larg- grass bags for fewer e stops. Powerful vacuum action for an extra clean lawn. Windshield Get yours today. Specialists Guaranteed Inapper is fast for Home Glazing -- Store Windows Repaired All Snapper mowers meet ANSI, Complete Decorating Service Beautiful Mew Fabrics to choose from -- Storm Doors Storm Windows safety specifications. Furniture -- Mirrors or 825-743- 766-12- 39 Boats Campers y 4 123 Cross St., Layton 07 Horth Main, Lay ton-Ph- one Auto TGuuU G Country Opliolstor-- PHONE 376-42- 71 n NOT TO LEAK Screens you. SeettS Where glass is a specialty not a sideline 1 5 So. Main : rCkUS. posi- tion with Terracar Land. corresponding secretary; Sandra Judkins, Ogden, treasurer, and Eva Fryer, Injured In Two Accidents Itias r is fast so you can get through fast. A Here's why: bien- Clawson, Kaysville, secpnd 3Vis Two ways to be quick without hurrying. the next president; Greta Bailey, THERE WERE events for both men and women. Prizes will be awarded in all areas of play including longest drive, closest to hole, fewest putts and lowest gross score. Tim Morris, alumni board of directors, is tournament chairman. All alumni of the college are invited to join. Ceremonies dedicating the Kaysville 4th and 13th LDS Ward Chapel took place on June 27. Og- nium. THOSE newly elected were Marjorie Thatcher, Kaysville, Alumni from Weber State College met for the third annual Alumni Golf Meet, Saturday, June 26, at the Royal Greens Golf Course, Roy. DEDICATION meeting in April 26, the Chapter of Delta officers for Alumni Of Weber ville Heritage Harvest Days and a cast of over 100 presented the production. Tender moments from the times when sickness wiped out an entire family mixed with extreme delight at the thoughts that babies do come in Mrs. Nicholls black bag. Other events in Kaysville History will be told by a train ride on the old Bam Officers Installed Epsilon Golf Meet Set For at the the plains and continues on through the present day. The pageant is part of Kays- - will be provid- ed in the display area. No commission fee will be charged on any work sold. outdoor pageant Happy Hollow Golf Course was presented on June 30 and July 1 at 9:30. This outdoor pageant is an original script of the history of Kaysville with original music and original dancing. THE PAGEANT began on Rehearsing for the outdoor pageant, Valiev of Prn. mise, which was presented during the Heritage Harvest Festival, are, to r, standing, Leone Gardner, Eileen Kapp; seated, Virginia Wilson, Bill Wilson, Margy Warner. Street, Layton iw are located inside urrkgu.,am,,Tdheln,eri0rShWe) d0H:,ery . Contract terms |