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Show ynjia V.ZCKLY r.LFLEX CAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 27, 1977 Tilessiah Rehearsals Underway r?s Preparations for Handels $; 4&1 Messiah are well underway in the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights area. Orchestra rehearsals begin Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High School band room. Chorus rehearsals commence Sunday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. in the Kaysville Fourth and 13th LDS Ward Chapel, 875 East 200 North, Kaysville. tpsmtt , f '' ''v H$ THIS IS the second annual presentation of Messiah. 3 i Begun last year under the sponsorship of the Kaysville-Fru-it Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council, the 1976 Messiah played to an overflow audience. Two are planned for Dec. 18 to better accommodate the large attendance expected in the Davis High auditorium. Auditions for solo parts will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8, 7 p.m. in the Davis High music room. Conducting the solo auditions will be Glade Peterson, director of the Utah Opera Company. ktb h Some of the pacesetter coordinators recognized recently for their successful United Way campaign efforts are: to r, 1 Illy Ul PAnPQFTTPRQ HUtut I I tilU Tom Earl, assistant manager, Ernst Home Center, Centerville; Tom Winegar, president, Toms Super Save, Layton; Raymond Adams, city councilman, Clearfield City Corp. Ad Effective Oct. 27-2- 9 All who enjoy performing are invited to attend the rehearsals. v IfMaXS'ilmts HALUNSfEEKI BARGAIN PILLSBURY PLUS GRCHRY 50c CAKE MIXES DEL MONTE CATSUP 78c 32 OZ. DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS 29c 303 CAN 6 ALL WHO are interested in cent of their employees participating in the campaign. The bank matched the employee contributions with a firm gift. Claude Snow, vice The United Way campaign in Davis County is on the way toward reaching their goal of $100,000. Six companies were selected to conduct their employee campaign in president THEY HAVE set a tremendous example of how companies and their employees can achieve great results in raising funds for United Way Agencies. Each of these pacesetter companies have raised significantly many more dollars than they did last year. The employees of K riased selected pacesetter corporation was ANOTHER Lakeview Hospital in campaign as a new hospital. Betty Simons, personnel director at the hospital, supervised the campaign raised over W00. The employees of Clearfield city tripled their donations e over last year, raising an high of over $700. Ninety-fiv- e percent of the employees participated. City Councilman Ray Adams, coordinated the campaign effort with the city employees. Mart, $1,017. all-tim- HOME Center employees in Centerville had ERNST TOMS SUPER Save in Layton has been a strong United Way supporter. They did an excellent job as a pacesetter company this year. Ninety-on- e percent of their employees participated, giving an average gift of $29.66 each. The company also increased its firm gift. Tom Winegar, company president, headed this successful campaign effort. percent employee participation (second year in a row). They increased their employee contributions by 75 percent. They also doubled their company contribution. Steve Albertson, coordinated the Ernst Home Center campaign. Utah Bank & Trust Com- pany, Bountiful, finalized their campaign with a 62 Boun- tiful. This was their first Their average gift per giver was $23.34. Barbara Hatch, personnel manager at K Mart was the United Way coordinator. 100 the bank, spearheaded their successful campaign. August and September. Woods Cross, at per This years pacesetter chairmen in Davis County are Merlin Fielding, owner of The Real Estate Co., Clearfield, and Claude Snow, vice president of Utah Bank & Trust Co., Bountiful. auditioning for solo parts should be prepared to sing all or portions of the selections they wish to perform, and should bring their own accompanist. It is hoped that many persons will audition for the solos. Information on specific solo or choral selections to be performed may be obtained by calling Dr. John Steiner, the music director, or Marlon Berrett, general chairman, CHAMPION $-j5- RAISINS 2 LB. PKG POWDERED & BROWN C&H SUGAR 2 LB. BAG GOLDEN VALLEY of the pacesetter companies is attributed to the support of top management, agency tours, and film showings to the company employees. In 20 minutes a company can present the United Way program to the employees and finalize 85 percent of the campaign. This saves a lot of time for the company and personnel working on the campaign. SUCCESS These six pacesetter companies raised a total of $4,776, which is much more than was raised by them last year. They have set an excellent pace for the campaign, and have shown the community that they support the United Way and its member agencies. THERE IS no better way to give, than the United Way. It provides the lowest in fundraising costs, accountability standards and a consolidated drive for 79 agencies along the Wasatch Front. APPLE CIDER 766-001- NESTLES Layton Museum Work Starts completed ripppmr DEL MONTE CUT and & 38C GREEN BEANS should be in early 6H CASE 3 MINUTE THE $150,000 building will be of a single-stor- y design, and modular in shape to allow for future construction of a library. The library phase of the complex is estimated to OATS 42 OZ. DEL MONTE cost $450,000 to $500,000. Carol Morgan, president of the city museum board, said Wadman Construction Company of Ogden is erecting the museum. She said project is being funded by $55,000 donation from the State Bicentennial Commission with the balance coming from private donations, grb $139 FRENCH STYLE is now under con- struction T MORSELS Bicentennial Laytons Museum SEMI-SWEE- GALLON FRUIT COCKTAIL MEAT: n BONELESS CHUCK ROLL STEAK 376-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Metcalf of Portland, Ore. were houseguests of her sister and nephew and family, Mr. and Mexico, on to Wendell Rock, Ariz. and also the south rim of the Grand Canyon before re- Broken Arrow, Okla. turning feme. Mrs. Veina Vance and her daughter, Miss Barbara Vance, flew to Oklahoma where they visited for 12 days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Blamires, and family at Tulsa and with a Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-la- autumn, visited Mesa Verdes National Park, Santa Fe, New LaMar Parrish. The four of them took a vacation trip to Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. traveling They enjoyed through Colorado during the 10-d- SMB $41 OO Gary Blamires at Mr. and Mrs. Boyer A. Carter have returned from 10 days at Lake Powell, boating and camping. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained their pinochle club at their home Saturday evening for six guests. Visitors of Mrs. Crilla Scof-fielfor one week, were her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scof-fiel- d of Three Forks, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scoffield of Townsend, Mont. On her two Sunday daughters were guests, Mrs. sq. yd. Bernice Oyler and Mrs. Lucille Robbins, both of during our Tremonton. Richard Harvey is convalescing at his home after being confined to the LDS Hospital last week undergoing treatment, where he was seriously ill. President and Mrs. E. Francis Winters visited with their son and his family, Mr. biggest sole of the yea: Stop In and pick up a special Floor Fashion Center edition of Armstrongs Good Ideas for Daearrtlaf. Its yours free Mrs. and Mrs. F. 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