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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 1. 1977 IS Loans Low-Intere-st NATIONAL marionette THEATRE Available For North Davis Homes loans Low-intere- st for today. KIM Anderson, director of Davis County Housing Authority, a $234,000 federal FRI., SEPT. 16 8 P.M. grant has been made available. She explained that a maximum of $3,500 will be loaned at a three percent interest rate. "Those eligible for the loans will be contacted by the Housing Authority, she said. BOTH North and South Villa Drive residents will be eligible as well as those living on Ross Drive and Parkway in SAT., SEPT. 17 10 A.M. & 2 P M. WSC AUDITORIUM CLEARFIELD Mayor O. Ross Sanders said the city council had been asked to participate in the development, but stated that the city 1st American Marionette Theatre to receive coveted machinery, but couldnt budget city funds to the project, grb highly Her Mistake Stout Woman - I want to return this washing machine. Salesman - Why, whats wrong with it? Stout Woman - Every time I get in the thing the paddles knock me off my feet. TICKETS: $2 can development Layton Park Circle, Attraction1 ing and Urban Development (HUD) specifies that the funds be used to upgrade concentrated areas and not scattered housing. rehabilitating homes in the Villa Drive and Layton Park Circle areas of Clearfield have, been approved and could be available within a few months, it was announced community A Prestige Senes the offer use DE LA INTERNATIONAL MARIONETTE award. Superbly fashioned show. Imaginative, of magical. theatrical, audiences gasp with amazement and sheer delight A family fun snow. Captivating. DONT MISS THIS ONE! Sell-ou- t PHONE: Children Adults-$- 1 Ext. 438 399-594- OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS WEBER STATE COLLEGE she said. Loans will be made available to and some middle-incom- e families in the low-inco- ART & DRAFTING designated areas. Miss Anderson said the grant from the U.S. Department of Hous rjU'WfkCHftk KAYSVILLE THEATRE 21 NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE. UTAH Davis County libraries will show the production of "Roots' in six meets. The popular tv event will be ROOTS SHOW The David Walper television production of Alex Haleys novel "Roots is scheduled to be shown in six evenings at the North Branch Library in Clearfield and the South Branch Library in given on Monday and Bountiful. BOTH are showings scheduled for Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., but the dates vary. The showings of the television production of ing segments at the South Branch Library are: Sept. 12, African Chicken The Slave: Sept. 15, "The Escape and the Choice; Uprooted and Sept. 19, will be shown. Other dates for the follow George; Sept. 22, Chicken George and the V Sr y' V'-- ' ' - , ' ' t T y' 'V' , "., iT vs' - " :v ' vc. Ha , 5r i " - V' ' - v -- " - v !a Supplies Eye of the Tiger War; and "Freedom. Sept. (5) 26, PtctufM InOuttriM ,ftC 1977 Quality Namebrands: Sat. Mat 1:15 & 3:1 C Evening 7:30 & 9:25 Sept. 2, 3, 5, 6 THE series at the North Branch Library, located at 562 South 1000 East, will begin on Sept. 12 with The African CtfgmM S Grumbacher S Teledyne Post Adults 2.00 segment. Other dates for the remainder of the HS&JHS1.50 series at the North Branch Library are: Sept. 15, The Slave; Sept. 19, The Escape and the Choice; Sept. 22, Uprooted and Chicken George; Sept. 26, Chicken George and the War; and rk Sept. 29, Freedom. 11 & Fort Lana Shopping Canter Layton, Utah Koh-I-No- S Pickett S under 1.00 Faber-Caste- ll S Pebkan Coming Next Week Walter Foster Books iX The Eagle has Landed ra vd. Z : Sinbad andTflG Thursday evenings "Roots will begin on September 8 at the South Branch Library, located at 725 South Main in Bountiful. On September 8 the segment The J r r ,s ' - .A " ' Y ' v. 25 --v EXTRA DISCOUNT FOR LABOR DAY EVERY PATTERN OF WALLCOVERING DISCOUNTED FROM SUGGESTED - , J 70NOW - . v5-- ' IN OUR HUGE STOCK IS ME AS MUCH AS RETAIL-SO- FOR 3 DAYS ONLY WITH THIS COUPON. YOU CAN SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 25 tal sculpture, John and Diane Shaw, ceramics and Roger Davis in ceramics. Bountiful Art Center faculty exhibit will be displayed September 5 through September 30 at the south branch of the Davis County Library System, hibiting their work will be Tom Park, J. Allan Thelin, 725Sout Main, Bountiful. PAINTINGS by John Erickson, Anton Rasmussen and Ken Baxter will be exhibited James Gemmill will show his the ancient artistry inof Sumi-e and alJapanese art so will display his work in western calligraphy. Richard Eubank will be displaying objects he has made in the Oriental art of Japanese paper folding, Origami. Also working in three dimensions are Dari Thomas, with jewelry and me PHOTOGRAPHERS ex- By DAVE W IGHAM Clearfield is anxiously awaiting the football this season to show that they still have the traditional powerhouse squad this year that they have had in the past several years THE FALCONS have a new head man in Brent Hancock, w ho comes to the school after a directed by Joyce Winters Also private voice -and preteen singing groups Call I'lYl'J for the month of October. 1 1 Miming Hill NiJn -- fi iji ill sjl til HOURS FOR public viewing will be regular library hours. Clearfield: Football Show oooooooooooooooooooo o Enroll Now for o o YGUiijjiime Singers o Q o o Childrens Chorus O O o o o o o m 'iiietfiilUilUi will be moved to the North Branch Library in Clearfield A a2Q2QBm3D o o o o and Bryan Thielke. Examples of leaded and stained glass by Ron Nolle will complete the exhibit. After the exhibit closes at the South Branch Library it ; A' done by Tony Rasmussen, director. Tony Rasmussen, director of Bountiful Art Center and in painting and draw- ing, announces the annual QH?GCDQ33j The annual faculty exhibit will begin at the Bountiful Art Center on September 5. This painting was FACULTY EXHIBIT - 376-107- 5 O o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooo couple of years as the offensive coach for Weber State College. Clearfield fans were awaiting the word from the Johnson house as to whether Brian, the fine quarterback from last year, would be playing this year. He is coming off a knee operation but word is that he will play quarterback but not defense. ALTHOUGH they lost Robbie Richeson to graduation from the backfield, they still have a couple of top prospects back this year in Jim Wilson and Jeff Trussell the line, which will need protect the knee of Johnson even more this year consists of Curtis Kawaguchi. 220, Mike Muir, 195, Scott On to 5-- 6-- Carter, 6-- Rodger and Bryce 190, 200, Bailey, Chapman, Sll, 210 Tight end spot will probably be filled by Kevin Jameson. 6-- THE receivers for the Falcons, and theyre good ones, are Mike Hatch, Curtis Clif- ford and Roger Vincent On defense the Falcons will look for the same line as they do on offense with the addition of selection Bob Berrera. Bob is a senior this and 220 pounds year and at the coaches expect bigger things from him this season 6-- OTHER I inemen include Kawaguchi, Chapman and Carter. Going both ways is nothing new to a Clearfield football The player. linebackers are Mike Muir, Rodger Nailey and Bill Ross. All these three need is some varsity experience, last year they performed very weil on the junior varsity level. In the defensive secondary, the Falcons have Mike Hatch, Jim Wilson and Jeff Trussell. These three have good speed and quickness IN A poll the coaches selected the Clearfield team to place fourth in the new region This was taking into consideration the new coaching and system If the players catch on early to the new way of doing things, then the Falcons should be in the fight for the region title this coming year They start their action this week with a game at home with H Merest High BONUS COUPON HONORED ON CUSTOM ORDER: o WOVEN WOOD WINDOW SHADES o FLEXALUM 1 DECOR BLINDS o CUSTOM VINYL BLINDS tuiffiSD amphle WITH OVER 1200 WE OFFER COLOR BRAND PAINTS UNIVERSAL COLORS IN TOP QUALITY BanxAmericard r pre-seaso- i from Sait Lake City J L HOURS: 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 9-- 7 S FRI 9-- 9 EXC BOUNTIFUL 9-- 7 Saturday BOUNTIFUL 9-- i Over 50,000 Rolls In Stock 463 South Main CLOSED SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY Corner 5th So. and Main - Phone 292-725- 6 GRANGER MURRAY 08 6206 So. 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