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Show 4A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1983 For Infrastructure' Art is Requested For Bountiful Show entries to the center on Friday, to 4 p.m. Aug. 26, from 10 a.m. The basic or on Saturday, Aug. 27, from BOUNTIFUL 10 a.m. to p.m .Entry forms framework of a system or the definition of may be completed at time of dethe art requested of the Bounti livery to the Center. Artists not yet associated with Art Centers members for its show Infra- the center who wish to obtain structure. Eligibility for the memberships may do so at the show is limited to members of rate of $15 for an individual and $25 for a family. the center only. Infrastucture will open on Both two and three - dimensional media are acceptable for Tuesday, Sept. 6, and run the show, including paintings, through Friday, Sept. 30. A reception honoring the artists will phoprints, drawings, be held Sunday, Sept. 1, from 2 ceramics, tography, sculpture, needlework, and fabrics. All to 5 p.m. The public is invited items must have been completed to attend and meet the artists. For more information on eiwithin the past two years and not previously shown at the ther the exhibit or memberships Center. All entries must be for in the Art Center, call the center or visit the center at sale. Artists are asked to enter at at 2175 South Main Street in least two but not more than four Bountiful. Hours are Mondays, 5 to 9 p.m.; Tuesday through Fripieces. A $5 entry fee per artist will be days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Suncharged. Artists may bring their days, 2 to 5 p.m. CAROLE Review COLE Correspondent 1 ful-Dav- CLARK WIBERG BRYAN PENNEY JANEEN LAMBSON KENT KEOPPEL LDS Missionaries to Speak Sunday 1 Elder Clark George Wiberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeMont Wiberg, Roy, has been called to serve in the New YorkNew York Greek Speaking LDS Mis- 581-882- sion. Elder Wiberg will speak at the Roy 12th Ward Chapel on Aug. 28 at 3:30 p.m. Friends and rela- tives are invited to meet Elder Wiberg after the meeting at his feome, 4421 S. 2450 W. ; Wiberg was a Sterling Scholar from Roy High School. He is Elder and Sister William Rob- in LDS DOUGLAS PETERSON Mission. LDS Mission. Prior to his Sept. Prior to leaving for the Misfor the Mission sionary Training Center Sept. .8 departure Elder Keoppel Center, FarTraining 21, they will speak at the will speak at the Roy 22nd LDS W. 10th 729 Ward, mington 2175 W. 4250 S., Roy, on Shepard Lane, on Sept. 18, at 8 Ward, 28 at 3:30 p.m. Aug. h.m. Friends and family are invited Elder Bryan Penney, son of to meet with the missionary at Philip and Donna Penney, has an open house following the returned from the Kentucky church service. .Louisville LDS Mission. He A member of the Roy 22nd ;spoke in his home ward Aug. 14. Ward, the new missionary is ; Elder Penney is a graduate of serving as Teachers Quorum adWoods Cross High School. He viser and is currently employed .plans to attend Utah Technical at Sand Ridge Junior High School. He is a graduate of Roy ;College this fall. ; Elder Kent Keoppel, son of High School. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. KeopJaneen Lambson, daughter of pel, has been called to serve in Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Lambson, ithe Albuquerque New Mexico has been called to serve in the ; ; ELDER AND SISTER WILLIAM ROBERTS She has worked this summer Bolivia, Chochabamba LDS Mission. In addition to preach- at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogas den a she will nurse. the registered spend gospel, ing time in welfare services. Elder Douglas L. Petersen, She will enter the Mission son of Ronald and Charlene PeTraining Center Sept. 1. She will tersen, Layton, has been called in speak Aug. 28 in the Farmington to serve the North LDS Stake center on WisconsinMilwauKee LDS Shepard Lane at 8 a.m. Friends Mission. and family are invited to meet Prior to his Sept. departure with the missionary some time for the Missionary Traing Cenduring the day until 8 p.m. at ter, Elder Petersen will speak at her home. the Layton Fifth Ward on Aug. Miss Lambson is a 1980 hon28 at p.m. or graduate of Davis High Friends and relative are invitSchool and a four-yegraduate ed to meet with the missionary of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. at his home on Aug. 28 at 2:30. She also recently graduated from Elder Petersen is a graduate of Brigham Young University with Layton High School and has atan associate degree in nursing. tended Utah Technical College. He currently works for the Lay-to- n 1 the children walking on that route. Last year, the school district FARMINGTON The Davis approximately $121,000 spent Board School lowered County .the points needed on its walking from the state supported hazardroute survey from 580 to 530, ous busing fund. But this year the state dropped its support of making four additional areas eligible for the hazardous busing the program and the board felt it couldnt continue busing the .program in 1983-8- 4 same amount of students, origiThe new areas which were last week during the board's nally, the board planned to regular meeting were the Sunrise spend $60,000 on the busing subdivision (Holt); South of program. But by lowering the ;1300 North, West of Emerald the cutoff line, an extra $10,000 (East Layton); 1400 North to may be needed. The rating system has been a 1650 N. in Centerville (Stewart); 'and Kays Creek, Heather point of controversy. In a previHeights, Hillsboro (East Layton). ous meeting, the school board ' The school board set up a made 580 points the cutoff line. But some parents whose areas committee, chaired by Dr. Rich-lar- d were left under the cutoff line Butler, which studied the told the board that their children in the routes walking county should be added to the list of I school system. The committee 'then used a rating system of the bused students. They disagreed with the rate which they were routes. The higher the number, higher the relative danger of given and claimed that the haz Review Staff I ad-;d- director of safety inspection of the Utah Highway Patrol. According to Roger Moore, chief inspector, only two defects in two inspections of the 97 buses in the Davis County fleet A plaque was presented to Superintendent Lawrence E. Welling by Lt. Howard E. Cooper, 40 will receive the award. Dr. Richard Butler is director ed were found. Only 1 1 districts of the states of transportation for the district. SLAM To Hold Sept. Meeting The Davis County Societys the Clearfield Community Against Molesters Church, 200 S. 500 E. For more information contact (SLAM) will hold its monthly 7 on at at at "Pat Sept. meeting p.m. League 1 544-216- 2. 1 M(ll - Cs ar Students Added to Bus List By DAN CARLSRUH The transportation department of the Davis County School District won its second consecutive Triple A Annual school bus rating for exemplary maintenance of school buses. FARMINGTON erts, Farmington, have been called to serve for the MinneapolisMinnesota 0, Davis Buses Receive Award currently enrolled at Utah State University. t is ard on their routes is greater than implied by the study. Bruce Parry, board member, said 580 was previously chosen because there was such a large gap between 580 and the next highest number. But now, with the new revised ratings, 530 would be the more natural cutoff point. The next highest rate is 492. Dr. Welling told those in atten- Elder Darrell L. Killpack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Leon Layton, has returned from the TexasHuston Mission. 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