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Show JULY 14, 1987 L, rn Prepare now for Davis Fair fine arts entries - KAYSVILLE The Davis County Fair Fine Arts Department is reminding all Davis County residents that it is time to prepare your Fine arts entries for the Davis County Fairs 60th anniversary celebration. graphics, sculpture. All entries will be received Monday, July 27 from p.m. at the Davis High School Fieldhouse, 325 S. Main, Kays-vill- Division I; professional, those who earn their living teaching or selling their own paintings. Division II: amateur, ages 18 and 5-- e. over. Division III: young amateur, ages Division IV: elementary, ages 1. Inyears. He demonstrates for the termountain Society of Artists and All divisions will include the following: oil and acrylic, watercolor, mic Development. Every person ought to be able to provide for him or herself and LAYTON Business owners can help themselves while assisting others with job placement. The Davis County Private Industry Council offers employee training incentives that benefit the employer while offering other finan- byshire explains noting the Der- PICs employme- for all those who want and need them" are sought through nt-jobs the private-publi- c cooperation. Several business incentive programs are offered, Mr. Nelson notes. If a firm pays a $5 or higher wage, half of that would be picked up by PIC for the first 400 hours. workers hired, the For firm could gain a 50 percent tax credit up to the next $6,000 paid, he continues. If a worker is hired at under $5 an hour, PIC could pay $1.50-$- 2 an hour towards that salary for the first 400 hours and also pay a training session at the Davis Area Vocational Center. Financial help is also available to a new or expanding business that needs to train new employees, Mr. Nelson adds. Citing the success story for Clearfields All American Gourmet, he notes ability that firm had of a start-u- p 2Vi months faster than at their Atlanta plant that meant a businesses. As explained by Richard Nelson, PIC director, and Les Derbyshire, PIC Council chairman, programs are aimed at stimulating the economy from the grassroots level. That means providing training for single mothers with children, for example, while also helping cover part of a new employees salary in those first probationary weeks. The PIC council is a federally-backe- d program created as part of the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982. Created to foster economic as Mr. Derbyshire board of direcnotes, a tors oversees activities. Promoting cooperation between public and private sectors, 11 members are drawn from the business community while 10 come from public agencies such as Job Service and Davis County Econo low-inco- $1.5 million savings. From an ini- m BUY MORTGAGES Nationwide Highest Prices Paid First Fidelity Mortgage Corp Salt Lake City, Utah 278-333- 0 - Please Call Today ger) manufacturing base in Davis County. OOlKf DAV to meet Disabled American Veterans, Davis County Chapter 14 meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Layton VFR 1389 N. Main in Layton. The auxiliary meets at the same time and place. Come out and help preserve what is ours. - gajaQSiSCEHlIQ 4-- H summer. Diana McGuire is the leader and Erica Peterson is the junior leader. The club elected the following as officers: Haley Fowers, president; Rebecca Cole, 45 in. wide . Kristina McGuire, reporter; Kristin Anderson, song leader; Angela Bean, recreation; Michelle Cook, safety and Nicole Anderson, health. All these girls are working hard on cooking and sewing to send their projects to the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Hoff of Kaysville are parents of a son bom June 23 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Law and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Hoff. MRS. WILLIAM E. (NED) STRINGHAM Suggested 2.a8 Full $.3)8 yd. 60 in. wide 2.88 . r.o.t. 1.8)8 QUILT BAIT Suggested retail to $7.79 ea. Double Bed Size 2 lb. 5.8) 81 x 96 in. ea. SELECTED) EMIIICS n Preparing to cheer the Davis Darts to victory are 1987-8- 8 Dettes: back, Tanya Oviatt, left, Julie Gailey, Angie Anderson, Melanie Allred, Tara Adams and Amy Brown; middle, Nannette Green, left, Amy Jo Allen, Miley Jenkins, Jennifer Smith and Crystal Day; front, Stephanie Pike, head drill mistress, left; Andrea Reid, pres.; Kristy Wright, historian; Staci Sondrup, assistant drill mistress. Absent were Andrea Bishop, secretary; Jody Randolph, Julie Wamock, Liza Jo Stevens and Melissa Robinson. The Dette advisor is Karen Bertelsen. 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SOLID POPLIN OR TWILL Bottom 4.48) ACID DYE DENIM PRINT BoltsSuggested retail to $4.98 yd. 45 in. wide Bolts retail to $5.49 yd. 45 in. wide STRIPES r; Birth noted 85-8- 6, Full NAVAJO WRINKLE vice-preside- . JEWELED CHAMBRAY Full bolts Suggested retail to $4.49 yd. Club Needles and Noodles was organized in Fruit Heights this secretary-treasure- 3300237 dUftOD (uffiS PRINTED CHAMBRAY organized Emily Peterson, !l!LHV Quality Brand club 4-- H m Catherine (Katie) Watkins and William Edward (Ned) Stringham were married July 10 at the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Watkins of Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Dr. and Mrs. Reed M. Stringham, Jr. The couple was honored at a reception at the home of the brides parents and rehearsal dinner held July 9 at Birds Cafe in Salt Lake City, given by the grooms parents. The bride is currently studying art history at the University of Utah, member of Chi Omega Sorority and a 1984 Davis High graduate. The groom graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah 1987, Phi Beta Kappa, Beehive Honorary Fraternity, ASUU Beta studentbody president Theta Pi Fraternity, graduate of Highland High, served LDS mission to Perth, Australia. instead of payments? 544-275- 6. high-tech,- tial 350 employees last September, AAG is moving to a 500 level soon and may add 200 beyond that, he told the Layton Rotary club last week. We can do the same thing for small business as well, Mr. Nelson emphasizes. We really would like to help the small business. Most of the job growth 80 percent comes through small business. He cited the example of a Salt Lake County firm that has grown from three people and the prospect of bankruptcy to a new $ 1 00 million firm. He cited several success stories in Davis County, as well, from Royal Pharmaceuticals in Bountiful to Laytons Inovian and Clear- - 40-ho- ur g, Watkins-Stringha- Gainful philosophy. cial packages for expanding well-bein- Mr. those dependents, For further information contact Mrs. Christiansen at from the sale of your home? Would you like CASH today fields Eyring Research. Jobs are going into service and " Mr. Nelson says. We hope we can help establish a (big- Businesses can get help By TOM BUSSELBERG instructs workshops. Fine Arts Division Chairperson Jean Christiansen will assist Mr. Wade this year. Awards will include, first, second, third place ribbons and prize money, best of show rosette and prize money. In addition many local merchants are donating special prizes for this event. Judging will be under the direction of Dave Wade. Mr. Wade has been a professional artist for 11 12-1- 7. Judging will be done in the following groups and artists must classify themselves in one of them: 9 Are you receiving payments XUS CTirujflffl? CEP 'SS' i)jii (13 J ifcii & 'If 1 |