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Show y Bountiful Anderson earned the Hope of American Award in the sixth grade. He has been Deacons Quorum president, senior patrol leader, and is now team captain of his Varsity Scouting group. He has earned 24 merit badges and all 12 skill awards. At present, Anderson is serving as vice president of the student body at North Davis Junior High. He is a newspaper carrier for the Lakeside Review. JEFFREY L. ANDERSON Roy Gymnastics Teacher Injured Roy complex, is being treated at St. Benedicts hospital for neck Roy Recreation Complex teacher and assistant director was injured Saturday in an auto- mobile accident near Powder Mountain ski area in Ogden ValA ' Paul A. Quigley, 35, injuries. ; He was injured when his car apparently went out of control on Wolfcreek Road and rolled. Quigleys wife Roberta, 28, was not seriously injured. 1 ley. of Ogden,-wh- o teaches gymnastics, at the Coping Is Subject Of Lecture DSIR Photo by Lyndia Graham LAYTON FIREMAN Lonnie Adams BOUNTIFUL A series of seven I Can Cope classes will again be held at Lakeview Hos-- . pital for all interested cancer pa- tients and .their families beginning on today, Oct. 19, at The course, taught by regis- tered nurses, June Crawford and Pamela Haven, is designed to in- -, crease basic knowledge about the ; disease while teaching patients and their families how, to deal with the stress related with the ; diagnosis of cancer. For the first three weeks, the classes will be taught in the hospitals dining room. During the remaining four weeks, class members will meet in the hospitals fourth floor center lounge. The I Can Cope classes are by the Davis County Unit of the American Cancer Society and Lakeview Hospital. For more information, contact June Crawford or Pamela Haven at ' ' I ' its like to I) , ! Dropping and freezing GuflUing Stop, Drop, Roll Kids Learn Not to Burn , ; 1. GRAHAM LYNDIA LAYTON O STEAKS O ROASTS O CHOPS O GQERC0 O SALACH O DCLCGHA O POLISH SAUSAGE O HAHS O JERKY O SUCKER O SAUSAGE O FRAHI1S roll to teach the ed them not to stop until the fire v fire in was out. of technique extinguishing clothing, crawling low, and the Calling on their imaginations, importance of knowing at least he asked them to visualize a two ways to get out of any room campfire. Where does the from a in the home. smoke campfire go.. thats , ;tWe like to go to the schools right, up. So does the smoke in and dress up in our fire fighting our houses if there is a fire, he outfits, show them what we do, said, noting that the temperature and talk to them about how fires of house fire smoke can reach 000 degrees. are started, he said. At the Adams Elementary If the smoke goes up, where School in East Layton, Friday should we go? Down, of course. And he again had a child pracAdams told kindergarten students that they must remember tice low crawling along the floor not to fan their clothes by runthat might save his life in an ning if they are on fire. emergency. Adams told the students that The little students watched as he had a class member practice smoke is the greatest killer in the roll technique, and he warn- - fires. stop-drop-a- Review Correspondent Stop, drop and roll is a simple phrase that has been repeated in Layton elemen- tary schools during the past week as Layton firemen strive to teach young children the basic elements of fire safety. The trips to each elementary school during Fire Prevention Week began, two years ago. By teaching students in second and first grades and kindergarten. Firemen can teach each child the basics of fire safety before they reach the age of 8 or 9. Lonnie Adams, one of Lay-toe firemen, said that the prime purpose of the visits is : ns full-tim- Group Is Noted At ; ml BOD KMiQBQ!MiB 1 Womens i ji - School get the feeling of what ' be a firefighter ' , helps student at Sarah Adams Elementary 7:30 p.m. Hill HILL AIR FORCE BASE Maj. Gen. Marc C. Reynolds recently signed a proclamation declaring the month of October as .' Toastmistress International Month at Hill Air Force Base. He recognized the two toast-- , mistress Clubs on Base for their contributions to better communications through ment and leadership training. : Toastmistress Clubs throughout the world celebrate the month of October as Founders Month. Ernestine White founded self-develo- p- Toastmistress International Clubs iri 1938, an organization which now has 26,000 members in 22 nations.; At Hill AFB the month wifi be highlighted by special programs, membership drive, and Found' ers Month banquet. tlG H, WDM JUST FOR THROWING A FOOTBAL 50 YARDS Sound incredible? Just visit our SYS, SUIT YOUR STYLE MENS CLOTHING STORE and pick up an entry form. No purchase necessary. The $100.000 SYS football throw will take place on Saturday. October 29th at vour Weber State Vs. Boise State game! If your entry Is picked, YOU will stand on the 50 yard line during half-tim-e and get a chance to throw a football into the SYS barrel placed on the goal line. If the football goes In, EVEN IF IT BOUNCES IN. you will win $50.000 and Weber State will win $50,000 from SYS. So visit the SYS nearest you for your entry form and take a look at the finest Mens Clothing in Utan...at prices found no where else but at SYS. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE AT SYS BY 5 P.M., OCTOBER 25th. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES SYS FOOTBALL THROW 6. All entries must be received by 5 p.m., Tuesday, October 25, 1983 1. No purchase nacessary 2. All entrants must ba 15 years of ago or older 3. Employaas of Suit Your Style Corporation and members of their immediate families are not aligi-bl- 7. Five a. PAT BOOTH, (left) president of RHETS Toastmistress1 Club and Kay Wysong, president of Quest Toastmistress Club, receive proclamation declaring International Toastmistress Month at Hill AFB from Maj. Gen. Marc ' .V; C. Reynolds. , Jv . 4. Only amateur athlataa will ba eligible to ontar. An amateur athlata" is aomsons who has never received monetary compensation for participation in an athletic activity. - . Vote RULES OF THE THROW Final vote . view reported the results of the election with only six of eight districts ra and apologizes for isrstaci f-s- fs ? ei FULL OP (HEALTHY HAIR re- Sheffield, 494; Brit Howard, 441; Gary Porter, 373; Paul man, 321; Jack Oram, 320; and Steven Major, 319. Re. An article in the Lakeside by The newest revolution to hit the hair Introducing Anion" dustry! Coloring, frosting, bleaching, customized pendl weaving." NO PEROXIDE! NO FADING AND JUST HALF THE TIME! I can now bleach and perm hair in the same day .with 80 to 90 less, damage.' DO YOU 30 to 4- 2 ; - . i ww , n li tifvv v, v ,; each receive two tickets to the October 29 Weber State vs. Boise State . Game. 9. All .. semi-finalis- and ts fi- nalists will be notified by mail and phone. have one chance to throw the football into ;r, 2. Barrel will be 50 yards from Finalist. 3. Equipment used will be a regulation U.S. College Foot- -- V- - ' HAVE FINE, LIMP HAIR? 50 o sami-finalia- i 4. Finalist is entitled to one practice throw. 5. Winner will receive Grand Prize of $50,000. Weber State will receive donation of $50,000. in- Thicker. i&ots I CUTS o coots ctotkmi Miles cots f tfci I jultHiair t ,Vf Can Make Hair v STYLE PEnSRECOOTJCTICYS-CUSTC- s, Now ; fcss. va.' - will ts 1. Finalists will the barrel. IT AlnHHAP sults in the Kaysville City pri- mary elections were: Beck ,i phone number, and social security number. Julies Hair Design semi-finalis- be chosen in a random drawing held Wedneaday, October 26, 1983 at the SYS Crossroads Plaxa store. One finalist will also bo chosen in a random drawing bald the same day: ; ts will 8. Five . 5. Entry form must contain name, address, age, tele- KAYSVILLE A LDS Ward. , 'v- - 1 1 CLEARFIELD Jeffrey L. Anderson 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Anderson, 254 N. 1250 W., has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He is a member of Troop 386 of the Clearfield 12th 47-ye- ar , 1 Scout in Clearfield Earns Eagle Badge BOUNTIFUL After an autopsy, police have confirmed that a old Bountiful womans death was the result of being strangled with an electrical cord in her apartment Saturday, Oct. 15. The Body of Marilyn Brewster was found by her son, Robert Brewster, 18, when he returned home at 4:15 a.m. Brewster reported the death to police who responded to the call at 195 N. Main Street and found signs of a small struggle in Mrs. Brewsters apartment. One resident of the apartment building said that Mrs. Brester had lived there for over a year and was a sister of Joseph Moore, the apartment manager.. Most of the residents of the apartment are retirement age. Bountiful Police Chief Larry Higgins offered no motive for the homicide arid said that police have no suspects presently. Higgins declined to say how long the victim had been dead when the body was discovered. " J Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1983 Woman 292-623- m r , 3f rr SUITYZUXSTYie ; test 1$ b sign1. WIST POINT West of Arctic Circle nrc t-- t . '823-2317 in Clearfield , Men's Better Clothing foi1 Less. A Lot Less: 4 Ogfen Ctiy Mall (801) 393-86- 37 Crossroads Plaza ?y (801) 363-8240 UnlversItyrMall (801) 224-978- 3 ' : .?1 |