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Show 4C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1983 Sheep to Stained Glass Local Residents Earn Fair Award s Davis County and Roy residents won top awards in nearly every division at the Utah State Round Shoulder. Photography, Best of show press division: Ron Boswell, Woods Cross. Professional Division, Still Life, Second, Steve Greenwood, North Salt Lake; Commercial Illustration, First, Steve Greenwood, North Salt Lake; third, Don W. Christensen, North Salt Fair. Following is a list of winners from Roy and Davis County: and FFA beef cattle judging results, Angus bulls, year and over, Kelly Day, Layton. Agriculture and Horticulture sweepstakes winners, agriculture, William B. Rigby, Centerville, White Dutch Clover (Seed); William B. Rigby, Centerville, Barley (Seed); Seymour Rigby, Centerville, Granger Alfalfa (Seed); Mary Ellen Dibble, Lay-toRusset Potatoes; horticulture, John Sorenson, Clinton, Bartlett pears. Pigeon show, Helmet, Best Young, Stephen Mitchell, Kays-villBest Young Opp. Sex, Stephen Mitchell, Kaysville. Other Best Of Breed Champions, pigeons, Berliner Tumbler, Jan Rogers, Layton; Modena, Andy Anopol, Layton; Jacobin, Gary Cunninham, Clearfield; Mookees, Joe Mitchell, Kaysville; Fairy Swallow, David Evan 4-- H 1 Lake. Press division, Story Telling First Ron Boswell, Woods Cross; amateur division, human interest, Second, Judy Hutchinson, Bountiful; still life, first, Mark Taylor, Bountiful. Amateur Division, wild life of nature, first, Barry Christensen, Series, n, Roy. Junior amateur division, human interest, third, Aaron e; Smith, Layton. Two Juveniles Arrested In Connection With Theft Weaving, handwoven fabrics, third place, Charlotte J. Ander- - " son, Roy. Oil and acrylic, amateur division, second, Naoma Seely, Roy, Mr. Timpanogos. Watercolor, Professional Division, third, Richard Brown, Waiting. I. Young amateur division, second, Bryan K. Potter, Farming-toKenworth. ' Jersey dairy cattle. Grand Champion Bull, Special Royal Pioneer owned Verl J. Poll & Sons. West Point; Res. Grand. 'Champ. Bull, ZJF Northern Septer owner Zaugg Jersey ; n, n, Farms, West Point; Junior Champ, Bull, Lois owner-Ve- rl Leepers Special J. Poll & Sons, West Point; Res. Junior Bull, ZJF Pace Snowman owner 'Zaugg Jersey Farms, West Point. ; Open class dairy goat show re- - Drive. On Sunday, Aug. 28, thiefs broke in Rays Valley Service and took an estimated $355 worth of merchandise. The two juveniles allegedly escaped from the state industrial school a few weeks prior to the arrest and were thought to be Crestview Eye Screening Clinic For Kindergarten, Preschool dergarten students will be held during school hours. can be tested between 9 and 10 a.m. or 2 and 3 p.m. All students are encouraged to participate in this test. A vision screening clinic for kindergarten and preschool students will be held by the Crest-vieSchool PTA, Thursday, Four-year-ol- w Sept. 29. The Amblyopia clinic for kin ft" M GIgvq Lc I A; Jfj -, , AM s, Layton. They have been charged in connection with two burglaries and two thefts on South Weber service. Hyllested, Kaysville. Fine arts winners, Porcelain and china painting, Professional Division, Best of show; Charlotte Anderson, Roy; China Painting-platesecond place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy; China painting, containers, ect. first place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy; second place, Charlotte Anderson, Roy. ; Stained Glass, Amateur Division, third place, Carol Egbert, staying inan old shed somewhere in town. With the SOUTH WEBER cooperation of alert citizens, a stake out was set up which resulted in the arrest of two juveniles on Sept. 1, at Rays Valley suits Alpine reserve grand Senior. Champion, Jane N. Thurman, Roy; Junior champion, Jane N. Thurman, cham-pionRe- s. Roy. Togg, grand champi-onseniorchampio- n., Jane N. Thurman, Roy; reserve grand championRes. Senior champion., Alfred and Carol Doyle, Clinton; junior champion, Jane N. Thurman, Roy; reserve ju- nior champion, Jane N. ThurCrafts department judging, Nel-d- Roses-Christia- Kaysville, Dahlias-Brooksid- wm n StSiSIS8! ford with I.JII wornon durtLy a White, Bountiful; best in show, professional, dolls, Julie Corbridge, Bountiful; best in show amateur macrame, Gerrie Bradbury, West Bountiful; best in show amateur needle work, Susan Davis, Bountiful; best in show advanced needlework, Donna Gavin, Roy; best in show advanced, miscellaneous., Elaine B. Kerivan, Kaysville; best in show handicapped division, Hol- ly Williams, Bountiful. First rabbit show, Best normal white fur, New Zealand White, Thomas Lewis, Kaysville; Best of breed and best opposite sex, CONVENIENT Second flower show, trophy awards, Edward F. Ritter, Kayse Snow- ville, Dahlias-Brooksid- 62nd South and Highland Drive in Salt Lake 250 South state, Downtown Salt Lake rise. 23rd and wash. Blvd. in Ogden 272-866- Layton Hills Mall 546-264- 627-189- 0 1290 South in Orem state 225-950- 0 -- ball. Third flower show, trophy awards, Twila N. Keller, Bountiful, best amateur. Falling Rain; Irene B. Olsen, Farmington, best g advanced for Rainbows; Edward F. Ritter, Kaysville, best amateur-Reachin- Snowball. Special awards, Margie S. Bur- ningham, Bountiful, Bess; Twila N. roses-Dain- Bountiful, amateur-Rainbo- ty Keller, w V Fins! HUG rang fiUzG e&be&gII. Then he broke the door down. His victim, John Petross, was wounded, the crook got away, and the crime business was booming. EDOG PUDD.DG ctober 20, 21 & 22, 198 12 Noon to 8 p.m. daily Ogden Hilton: Motel John, his neighbors, and the cops fought back together with a Neighborhood Watch program. In just two years, crime on Johns block dropped 55 and property values doubled. How bout that! Find out what you can do. Call your local police or sheriff, or write to McGruff, Box 6600, So V opugg ; ZMMODliG Rockville, Maryland 80880. ' Reserve your apace now far a apecial 10 booth space is paid for by September 30. discount if This year's Food & Handicraft Festival is shaping up as the cookshow of the year. With over 50 booths and ing schools and craft demonstrations.. .this is the place to be... the biggest and best show of its kind in Northern & Handicraft Festival is coming October 20, 21 & 22nd with hundreds of helpful cooking and craft ideas to make the holiday season more enjoyable. The 1983 edition of the Festival is bigger and better with, more to see and do. The Ogden Hilton is an exciting facility with ample free parking, accessibility and 24-hosecurity. Call Greg Thorstcnacn or Stovo Handy 394-7711 . You can help. TAKE A BITE OUT OF nr Utah. Food ittniii list Your Chits Aeeeunt or BmkCird PARKING STORE-SID- f. The Food & Handicraft Festival has been scheduled for you to get an early jump on Christmas shoppers. cctr, miwmiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii 1 EIICIDBuCLj rfo Icncr Wit ningham, Bountiful, potted Plant flowering-AngWing; Irene B. Olsen, Farmington, advanced amateur; Edward F. Ritter, SunKaysville, Dahlias-Nutt- y I FQGG TO for brut '1 i ox- lined, ps&fod commit eotjjt eyefot. Burgundy tomen?-t2- , Snowball. Special awards, Margie S. Bur- V T at 3-r- tf that ccmtincs comfort ccual ktx Fu2y e 'V m w. Ior , ",r el man, Roy. best in show, amateur dolls, New Zealand, Thomas Lewis, Kaysville. Winners in the first floriculture show, trophy awards, Margie S. Burningham, Bountiful, n Dior; Irene B. Olsen, Farmington, advanced amateur; Edward F. Ritter, ! MM M niJLluLiui t 1981 The Advertising Council, Inc. A message from the Crime Prevention Coalition and the Ad Council . Park City --- Hoiiaav village Resort Center |