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Show Contestants Sought Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 18, 1983 6A nssaac3C3SsaBac3BBDacci Rrefe!sl Experienced Menkeret tivities throughout the year, Unmarried women between pageant are being sought and the ages of 17 and 26 are eligible those young women interested t0 compete. Each will need a can now obtain applications at talent number for the competi-AcceOn You in the Layton tion HlU MaU' Classes will be held for aU will to help with makeup contestants The Miss Layton Pageant be held in late June and the new application, talent selection, MIm Layton will be featured in clothing choices, interview the Riata Days parade on July techniques, clothing selection, Fourth as well as other ac- - poise, walking, sitting. Contestants for LAYTON the Miss Layton scholarship i r y nt vTV - WOK QUAiANTCCD ML for tfw late :acs: sear s. ieoo w., ay No) Cora 2CT3IIZXDa33 II H GREENHOUSE ROSES 2 GAL 1 GRADE HYBRID TEA GRANDIFLORA FLORISUNDA AND CUMBERS MR. AND MRS. ROBERT S. SAUNDERS Wedding Rites May 14 NON-PATEN- 4.90-5.4- 9 Join Area Couple The newlyweds received LAYTON A wedding trip to Salt Lake City was taken by ception guests at Cherry Lane newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Chapel after the ceremony. Robert Scott Saunders following Maid of honor was Carrie their wedding on May 14. The Waite. Performing duties as ceremony was performed in the best man was Lyle Cunning. The bride will graduate May Cherry Lane Chapel. The bride is the former Miss 27 from Layton High School. She Shareen Wilcox, daughter of is employed by McDonalds. The bridegroom is employed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair Wilcox of 2502 East Canyon Rim at Newsstand Distributing. He Drive, Layton. Parents of the is a graduate of Roy High bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. School. d The Carl J. Wilson, 5624 S. 2200 W couple will reside in Kaysville. , Roy. . newly-marrie- Layton Teen Finalist 9 9 9.9.9.R il 1 P a n v STD SIZE Rggggg 8.9.U.9JUUU.8.8 8A2.8.8 8.m8JL8JUUUUUL8 RASPBERRIES BARE ROOT I 3.90 CAMBY THORNLESS MAIN CROP 2 YR. 25-- 1 OR m !! SEMI-DWA- g g a g gfi g a ggag.B ft fl 8 10 ea. BLIRIANA PLUM VESUVIUS PLUM SILVER MAPLE ftrt.ilAJUULmJUULfl.gJ rag. 1.98 ITAMS or BLUE CHIP JUNIPERS phony Guild competition held May 4, in the Symphony Hall. Ms. Call is a junion at Layton High School. She plays the cello in the schools orchestra. On April 16, she became the first student from Layton High to receive a superior rating at the State Solo and Ensemble con- 99 GAL. 18-2- IN SPECIAL REG. g State Orchestra during her sophomore and junior years. She was also selected to participate in the Weber State College High School Invitational Orchestra. at Riches, Valay Brownson, Jason Mayhue, Tiffany Mayhue, Sanford Moss, Angella Young, Heather Donnelley, Sunee Hammond and Carolyn Brown will rag. 14.98 8-- 9' oooo I JUJt g 9 9 9.U.SSLSUU.UJ. 1 rag. 29.98 6-- 7' GRAPES 1 CLEARFIELD - North portunity for mothers and rag. 14.98 8' rag. 14.98 rag. 12.98 6-- 7' 6-- 9.77 aaaa GAL SIZE. 9.77. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF perform. Other students of Mayhue are: Jedd Stanger, THOMPSON SEEDLESS AND MORE rag. 2.49 BUCK MANUXA-GLENOR- AND MORE A SEEDLESS CONCORD rag. based in Ogden. Mayhue attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. rag. 2.98 1 CRADAPPLES .99 IN BLOOM 5 2.44 3.44 3.98 9JL&8 9 9.9.9JUAJUUUULJtg jjL8M8.8.B.9.9,Jt . . 99 9.9 GAL. 12.75 7-- 9' 1 BETCIIEL CRAB 5 gal. 7 9J.9JL9JUUUUUt JLA 4. 90 9JLgJL9JLgJL9JULgJLgJL9.gJL Super Turf Builder Friends and families of the participants are invited to attend. 1 ii (mo lertiliirr Scotts best formula daughters of any age to get better acquainted. Speaker Carol um MIIIM i1 Hz!ts onhllMdthfciiljMtlrni Anderson will discuss PLUS 4f colorizing. k 4 For more information phone 8 or Marilyn Miller, Theresa Wheatly, 1 lor established lawns Pimsu ndgna 773-694- Grn 773-938- 8. 1 1 Diabetes Group Will Meet LAYTON The North Davis Chapter of the American Diabetes Association, Utah affiliate, will hold the final educational program in a series Thursday, May 19, in the portable classroom in the emergency park ing lot of Humana Hospital Davis North at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Frank Robles who will discuss camping and travel. The series of informational meetings will begin again next September. AMERICA'S 4500 $Q. FT. reg. 14.98 11.88 oooo PERENNIALS OVER 120 J ElfASI 4500 America's Bast Fartlilsar . 5,CC5 sq. ft. Baa. now 1 GAL. 19.99 NOW 0 t FSOTUZSt SO. FT. rag. 20.95 16.88 PLANTS PANSIES or AND VIDUS VCC2TADLG 90 FRIMX0SZ -- PLUS A FULL Fu&SKS CF SLOW 11 H D0DD1NG 6 Hr. I MOST C0ADLEAF WEEDS CRAC3RAS3 & CPIIROE PREVENTER PLUS VAR. 1.49-2.9- tooth C t)i iiijiwi J KILLS DANDELIONS AND 1 SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZES now ansED 9g FL7. Homemakers Plan Luncheon Davis Chapter of Homemakers will meet for a mother and daughter luncheon. Invitations will be sent, listing time, date and place. The event will provide an op- 99 9 WEEPING CHERRY CHERYL ANN CALL ur Carter Anderton, Marie 99 NORWAY MAPLE 8.98-10.9- 8 . JUULgJULgJUULBJLgJLgJ p.m. in the Kaysville Nicolle Wanczyk and Joseph Elementary School. Students of Opyd. Michael Mayhue will perform a has been teaching at one-horecital in two 14Mayhue East 600 North in Kaysville segments. for approximately four years. Traditional violin students He is a member of the Utah will play, followed by those Fiddlers Association and is the playing the fiddle. There will be assistant concertmaster for the some students playing in both Rocky Mountain Symphony groups. 7 9 EMERALD QUEEN PLASTIC Violinists Set to Perform A violin recitKAYSVILLE al will be held Tuesday, May 24, 9.77 a, RRgRJLRgflft 0. 5757. YOUR CHOICE 4" NOW She has participated n the All rag. 11.98 , .RJLflRR 9 9 9 9 8-- 9' CONTAINERS test. & NECTARINE PEACH-APRICOT-PL- SHADE and FLOWERING TREES SPREADING JUNIPERS !TAMSl2-15"- 1 7.44 APPLES reg. 8.49 RF PD09PPP0PflQ8B9C9909 ASPARAGUS ROOTS 2 year I SWEET or SOUR CHERRIES rag. 8.98 . ttftA 9 .g.gJ.9-8.8.- 6.77 25-13.- 95 25 Fra 9.99 MOW 1 AR AND DWARF 2 YR. HERITAGE EVERBEARING 4-- 7' PLUM & NECTARINE reg. 7.98 l 17.9o APPLE-APRICOT-PEACH-PE- GAL. AU NOW TREE ROSES Cheryl Ann Call, of Mr. and Mrs. Lane daughter F. Call, has been selected as a finalist in the high school division of the Utah Youth Sym- STD. SIZE 5.90-7.9- 0 LAYTON , 5 PATENTS re- , FRUIT TREES TS .4" pot I PLANTS 6485 s. 2c:o e. 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