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Show AUGUST 11. 1987 L, Syracuse i. students beckoned Syracuse Junior High will hold registration for the 1987-8- 8 school year the week of Aug. 17. Ninth graders will register on Aug. 17, eighth graders on Aug. 18 and seventh graders on Aug. 19. Registration will be held from 1 a.m. and from p.m. New students may register on Aug. 20 and 21 during the same time periods. A back to school night for students and parents is scheduled for Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. This will allow students to tour the school prior to the opening of school, Aug. 31 at 8:10 a.m. iTH The Jacques Property north of Highway 193 and east of the NARD Landfill road is under consideration for a new cemetery. As proposed, the city would own the park unlike the private memorial park located on Hill Field Road just south of 193. Lavton Council hears new cemetery proposal ffSTO WDCB ffl3033Xra. 4 LAYTON Its a beautiful The cemetery site proposed by site overlooking the city of Layton Tom Hayes is 52 acres owned by and the lake with the mountains the Jaques family. It is located clearly visible and few distrac- north of Highway 193 on a gentle tions, Tom Hayes, developer told hill. There is no frontage on Highthe Layton City Council Thursday way 193. While it is near HAFB evening. It would be ideal for a and the landfill, neither are visible memorial park. from the site. For many years Layton City has Mr. Hayes indicated there were been trying to develop a cemetery several possible uses for the 52 in the city. City leaders have conacres. One portion of about 30 tacted funeral directors about de- acres could be developed into a veloping a private memorial park in memorial park. Another 17 acre the city. The possibility of the city part could be used for recreational owning and operating their own purposes including a ball park. One side hill is a good source for sand. cemetery has been considered frequently. Several possible sites This same area might be a good site have been considered. for the citys shops and motor pool. Mr. Hayes said the Jaques family was willing to negotiate for a reasonable price and good terms. He said they would probably sell for below the market price which he estimated was about $24,500 an acre. Mayor Richard McKenzie gave Councilman Gerald Nebeker the responsibility of following through with Mr. Hayes on the possible purchase of the Jaques property. Councilman Nebeker will bring a formal proposal to the council at a future date. 2.4 60 in. wide beLayton area should fore Aug. 18 at the school between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. At the time of registration, stufirst dents can purchase pre-pai- d pre-regist- EMBROIDERED EYELET Selected Group SOLID JOGGING FLEECE Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. Full bolts Yd. Double Face CAdLICO Suggested 3.4 60 in. wide SOLID COTTON KNITS Full Bolts to8.98 yd. 3.98 45 in. wide locker rental fee. Ninth grade students will be charged a $27 book use fee and a $5 one-doll- v. Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. Designer lengths term lunch tickets for $39.50. Lunch tickets can be purchased before school for the first two days of regular school also. All students will be charged a retail in. HP . Selected Group Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. er White Suggested retail to .20 Yd. 45 in. wide Yd. RIBBING DENIM Students new to the North 6-- Registration at Sunset Junior High for the 1987-8- 8 school year will be held from 9 a.m. to noon and p.m'. on the following days: Ninth grade, Aug. 18; 8th grade, Aug. 19 and 7th grade, Aug. 20. New students should register Aug. 2x2 Full Bolts afternoon. 2.4 45 in. wide Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. LAYTON Registration for students attending North Layton Junior High School will be held Tuesday, Aug. 18 from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. It is recommended that students with last names beginning with letters A through L register in the morning. Students with last names beginning with letters M through Z should register in the KAYSVILLE A Davis County artist noted for his landscape oil paintings will display his works here through Aug. 31 with a reception slated Friday in his honor. A reception for George Handrahan will be from 8 p.m. at the Connection Collection, 128 N. Main in Kaysville. Light refreshments will be served, notes Charlene Larsen, owner of Connection Collection and reception host. Mr. Handrahan has been painting for more than 20 years and is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Weber State College where he studied commercial illustration. The Layton resident has garnered numerous awards includBountiful-Davi- s Art ing accolades from the Utah State Fair, Eccles and Community Art Center, Springville Art Gallery Center in Ogden. The public is invited at no charge. Full Bolts 2.4 wide schedule Reception planned Sunset Junior registration dates listed in. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. Bibb Solid and Stripe sign-u- p - CHAMBRAY PRINTS Full Bolts Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. 50 to 60 3 Quality Brand ROBE VELOUR NLJH notes The Headquarters Library in Farmington will be closed on Aug. 12, 13, 14, and 15, while a new circulation desk and stations for the computer catalog terminals are installed. Patrons may still return library books in the bookdrop to the South of the building. Patrons requiring library service may still use the North Branch in Clearfield and the South branch in Bountiful. If you have any questions about library services during this time, please call 2. 1: far. Library closed next week 451-232- f The council viewed the proposal with a most favorable attitude. They seemed to feel it was the best proposal they had heard so ar Yd. 60 in. Yd. wide SELECTED!) activity fee. FAWCS Imagine... A public relations firm small enough to care about your special needs, but big enough to help you with press releases, brochures, slide shows and photography. Thats 1- -3 21. Watch for Yellow Tag Specials WOMENS SOUP AND SALAD SEMINARS third Soup and Salad Seminars are scheduled for the first and 12:30 to from cafeteria in the month hospital Wednesdays of each 1:15 p.m. at $1.00 per person. Aug. 19 Adoption: What Are The Long-Terlogical Effects? 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