OCR Text |
Show i WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 21, REFLEX-DAV- IS lt7l The Bountiful Art League, auxiliary organization of the Bountiful Art Center is planning an Art Fair for August 6 and 7. The fair will be held out of doors with artists of all kinds invited to participate in displaying and selling their work. THE LEAGUE is hoping to make the fair a festive occasion which the entire community can enjoy. Musical events and food booths are also planned. Several prominent artists will be donating paintings and original pottery which will be given during the fair in order to raise funds for the Art League activities during the year. TICKETS WILL be available through any Bountiful Art League member and through .the Center. Any artist or craftsman desiring to participate in the Art Fair should 5 or 0 the Center at to reserve space for a booth. There will be a limited number of booths and they will need to be reserved early. John Jarvis will be teaching a watercolor workshop through the Center beginning May 26. The workshop will be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays for three consecutive weeks and is available for two hours of teacher recertification credit. contact Kay Hall at Durbano Announces Candidacy For Lt. Gov. moods of .mystery, nostalgia, sadness and beauty. The exhibit will continue in the gallery through May 12. Gallery hours are Tuesday Sunthrough Saturday, 10-closed Mondays. day Following the photography exhibit will be a show of reproductions of the art of Maxfield Parrish. During the 20s, 30s and 40s the art of Maxfield Parrish found its way into the homes of millions in America. FUND RAISER from Reno currently playing at the club. Frank McEntyre of KQPD will be Master of Ceremonies for the evening. The Heritage Museum, a historic site museum for the north end of Davis County is in the middle of a tremendous $75,000 fund raising campaign, which is being directed by Ernest Durbano, assisted by the Museum Board and an interested and vitally in- A PROFESSIONAL auctioneer, Joe Profazier of Ogden, will auction off everything from Antiques to Zippers after dinner. Many interesting items are being accumulated by Jay Willey, an old time Layton volved Advisory Board. ONE Board OF the Advisory members, Hersh Ipaktchian, who operates the Empress Supper Club at 1095 North Main Street in Layton, is hosting a benefit banquet at the Supper Club on May 4, at A USED car in operable condition has been donated by Jack Hill Motors to be given away as a door prize. Tickets for the - THE CONTEST is open to all Davis County residents, junior high age and over. Entries should be submitted on .white Illustration board, 11 X 17, and should carry a bicentennial theme and be related to Davis County. Requires No Maintenance FREE ESTIMATES VARIOUS COLORS " sion Office, Gianchetta Promoted Soffit or 394-85- 66 d Farmington at Lagoon. Ar-- tists should plan for their designs to be printed in red, white, and blue. THREE WINNERS will be selected with cash awards of $25, $15, and $10. All three will be utilized in the fairs promotion with first place being on the fair book cover, 2nd place for posters, and 3rd for newspaper ads and flyers. The winning designs become the property of the Fair Board and may be used at the discretion of the board. They will all be displayed in the art section at the fair and trophies and ribbons as well as the cash prizes will be awarded at the end of the three day event. FOR MORE information, contact Edwin F. Rogers through Agricultural Exten- Siding 66 MONEY IN the amount of $55,000 has been obtained for the Museum from the Davis Utah State Bicentennial Committee Fund. The land for the building is part of the Layton City Commons designated for the building in the original Facia No Join leakage Better draining No painting Great appearance MfflIV plans. Expertise from personnel at the U of U and the Utah State Historical Society is being employed to ensure the or- The artwork should include the following information: fair dates, August 19, 20, 21; Davis County Fain location, Davis County Fairgrounds in will take place at the meeting of the fair board on May 13. Seamless Custom 773-85- Veri Williams. County Allotment from the Agricultural Extension Office, Farmington, on or before May 12 and judging THE FARE for the evening will be an authentic Italian Mr. dinner. Durbanos mother, Carmella Durbano will cook the lasagna from a Phone- fun-fille- Jerry Lewis Mayor Shields, Dorothy Day, and Sargent, ties. Fast approaching is the deadline for the Davis County Fair book cover contest. All entries must be in to the ble. -- D. Adams, Oma Wilcox, Contest Ends May 1 2 For Fair Booh Cover 7:30 p.m. with all the proceeds going to the museum fund. Price of tickets is $30. per couple or $15. per person which is totally tax deducti- favorite old family recipe, and the club staff will prepare veal parmesan, spaghetti, tossed salad, breads and dessert. Dinner rmlSirwlffitenfr-nishe- d by Ames and the Movin Co., a musical group evening are available from any of the officers or the board of the Museum: Carol Morgan, Rex Layton, Audrey Malloy, Herb Strand, Frank resident, including an 1860 American primitive painting, an old but unused leather horse collar, and many, many other items donated by members of the boards and businesses in the communi- ganization of a really fine educational institution. . man, and everyday objects as subjects the photographers evoke USING NATURE, number has increased from 6 to 17. The net profits of the liquor sales have advanced from the office. I STRONGLY feel that I can be a tremendous asset with my business background and plan to serve the state in an from and illustrations childhood but also among manner, if elected lieutenant governor. Mr. Durbano resides at 3103 of the Center, will give a gallery talk on Maxfield Parrish. Suggestion Pays Off Mrs. Gerald D. Allen of Layton has received $75 at HAFB for a suggestion that will improve the transceiving management report. MRS. ALLEN is a supply clerk at the Utah air base. She and her husband have four children. businesslike efficient young people discovering his art for the first time. At the opening reception, Sunday, May 16, Anton Ras- Announcing his candidacy for lieutenant governor last week at the Capitol was Ernest Durbano, Layton resident and member of the State Liquor Control Commission since last May. He will make a formal announcement of his Democratic bid in a few days. Femwood with his wife, Bonnie, and two of their five children. Of the other children, one is on a mission in North Carolina, one is married, and one is the current Miss USU at Utah State, dc Helpful Hints THE CANDIDATE is the owner of Durbano Metals, a salvage operation in Ogden and was vice president of the Freeport Distribution Center for several years. Since becoming a commissioner, he TO substitute a square of unsweetened chocolate, use 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon butter or margarine. CARPET o o o Special Spring Prices" Baaed on job sin and condition (wlhMdaon) PHONE 23 Yes we do velvet furniture 825-10- 87 Always Prompt Courteous Service Insured Experienced e Ail work guaranteed MUes ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Free estimates wner-manager oscomoirog tfo Btaysvile, Lay tom), QeadMd, Simsett, Roy RJay 3rd . Local Service (Service from approximately 9 a.m. 3 p.m. depending on route) 3 Marine Sergeant Scott D. Gianchetta, 22, son of Mrs. Jean Gianchetta of Clearfield, Utah, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, Oahu, Hawaii. MANCHESTER ROAD A 1971 graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined THORNFIEID the Marine Corps in March 1973. BROOKSHIRE eaberry 400 EAST One "T Charlie 100 EAST C 100 E 12 O MAIN $MS)95 KAYSVILLE FARES: Senior Citizens The most reliable CB radio ever made CENTER ST 10$ - Students 10$ Adults 15$ Get exact time schedules from your bus operator or many area businesses. For information phone 376-- 202 Utah Transit Authority 1 Fort Lane Shopping Center, Layton--376-347- 3 32 percent range. In an interview last Friday, the political hopeful commented, I intend to make a strong bid for paintings are experiencing a revival in this country and are popular not only with people who remember his paintings mussen, director percent range to the 27 Parrishs MAXFIELD 295-624- JOHN JARVIS intends to take students painting on location in Davis County and to give instruction in dry brush, a technique which Mr. Jarvis feels is valuable and is often overlooked. Preregistration for the class is now underway at the Center. A photography exhibit by Light Source opened in the gallery at the Bountiful Art Center on April 25. The exhibit consists of 48 pieces by 18 photographers, all members of Light Source, a of group photographers interested in promoting photography as a fine art. self service operation throughout the state; the 6, 2-- 5, 581-882- Getting ready for the fund raising dinner for the Heritage Museum in Layton are, 1 to r, Mrs. Carmella Durbano, Ernie Durbano, Hersh Ipaktchian. has been instrumental in the establishment of a number of liquor stores to their present J |