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Show I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 15, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX m m tfrara Fruit Heights: Community Band Sr&& - KAYSVILLE Frmt Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council is spot soring a Community Band in conjunction with the heritage Harvest Days Festival the Davis High Svhool Band Room at 7 00 p m on June 24th and 25th, with others to be announced. THE COMMUNITY band will perform at the July 2 i evening convocation at he Davis High School Football Stadium All instrumentalists are invited to participate in the rehearsals and performances The music will not participate. The program will include, America the Beautiful, Civil Uar Suite, and "Free All Lance March IF THERE are any questions contact, Davis High Band Instructor, Dana Rothhsberger, conductor at be too difficult and yet will be a great deal of fun Reheai'.als will be held at sr 5 ' np 3 Susan Allen Wins Contest MX) Miss Susan Allen of Kays-vill- e won the $100 cash prize m the Lucile B Reading Creative Writing Contest at School Daws H.gh - lie PERSONS who play an instrument are invited to i t '-A s. THE ( OYTEST was open to vj a. 7 " ' y y a 5 students in the Humamt.es Depuitment of the school Miss Allen a junior student at the schixii won with her entry entitled Boxes Cun Be Fun This is the second year tne t V.I 'V'jf-t- s MRS. i featuring stenes of the Bountiful area will he taught bv Ken Baxter, shown with Ins W()lki at the f Tmv ersit y of class titul Art Centei The will be held eat h Thursday morning from Ham until 11 JO a m beginning June 2' Itah-Boun- Davis-Universu- KEN BAXTER is graduate of the University of Utah where he received his BFA degree with an emphasis m painting and drawing He has taught art at Skyline and a South high schools for a total of five years Currently, he is full time and teaching an occasional class for interested students In addition to the landscape painting class, other painting classes offered are beginning painting, advanced painting, and figure painting, all taught by John Erickson Drawing classes, both basic and advanced will be taught bv Tony Rasmussen Mary Muirs ari history class will be offered summer quarter, focusing on high Italian Renaissance masterpieces, and will offer a comprehensive examination of the lives and masterpn es Of Leonardo da Vine i and the Venetian School of Titian painting c ALSO DIRING summer quarter, which tegins Tuesday, June 27, two classes for children, basic drawing for ages years and ( hddit ns Art vorkshnp wpl lie offered k Registration is Ceramics classes, both wheelthrown and handbuilt, are scheduled, along with photography classes, jtweirv making classes, and a lead' a and stained glass studio workshop under- now- way at the Davis Cen'er, 147 1 500 South, Bount.ful, and the Bountiful Art Center, 2175 South Mam Most classes are availablt both credit and k 1 George, and the Southern Utah Harks f n route home they spt ot a dav at the home of thnr set m iw and daughlu, Mr anil Mrs Jeff Garret', who into a new horru m Blanding Mrs GjihU ,i' little daughter Ashlet . them home and hi v remained until Sunday were joined over the wet k od For specific information pletse cal! I mversitv in Provo, before act opting employment with the Philo Company in Calif His nianv ft lends and rela heps here will be happy to le on oi this new position He has also been Elders (Juoiurn president, ward (Ink, and stake executive secret, u prier to this nt Bai be r has M'ke rhavne left Wednes day foi orado, Texas wheie he has accepted employment for the John Deere C ompany He has just graduated from Aeber State College and is the son of Bishop and Mrs I John lliawie reieived word that le r son Russell B Barber was sustained as the bishop of tes Neville, was sustained as the ducatiun Counstlor in the 1 , 1 bv Mr Mrs Garrett ( ien B ward in Walnut ( reck, (ai i last Sunduv Russell was a Hraduate of Dav is H gh Si h-- and the Bi'gham lining place trophy m the Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America 1979 National Public Speaking Contest held Thursday evening Bon-nevil- i of A SUSAN ALLKN 1 sirs I ugene (Jenn'e) 1 Syracuse Ward Relief Sixiety, Sunday afternoon She replaced Mrs C leone Cook, who has served in that class between 8 for and 18 students in creative dramatics including pantomime, improvizational act- ing, stage directions, basic Current Art Exhibit At Center Continues of acting techniques, and interpretation and creativity, IRE CLASS will be offered in Kaysville at Davis High exhibit at the center, FOLLOW Classes will be one hour per day, two days per week for Fee $10 Infive weeks E Kaysville , np 5 mxr yr. Layton Stake Center Gordon Ave. Saturday, June 17th Stories arjet Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts 8 Crafts Creative Drama, Science Rhythm Band, etc Experienced, Certified Teachers SPECTRUM Casual Dress 8:30-11:3- 0 14 & Up -- I00 Refreshment Sold REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING LIMITED 376-967- THE Tropical ENROLLMENT Fund raising project by Layton 1 1th (hard Explorers 376-835- 0 7 Y Boun- porary drawings, also or- ganized by the Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibi- tion service, The drawing exhibit will be on display from June 24 through July 23 at the center. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a m to 6 p.m., Sunday, 2 to 5 p m., week at Flaming Gorge Commencing on Thursday and continuing for the next three days the following participated in the fun time Mr and Mrs. George M. Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs Robert Thurgood, Mr and closed Mondays Kaysville Library Mrs Norman J Bennett, Mr Ralph Turner, The Kaysville City Library new book selections are as follows ADLLT - Fiction The Bishop and Mrs Clayton J Holt, Brian Holt, Bishop and John Thayne, Miss inda Thavne, Mike Thayne and Mark Thayne Mr and Mrs Dennis Higley, Mr and Mrs Kim Tovey, Mr and Mrs Leoi ard Stephenson, Mr and Mrs 1 Last Convertible Anton Myrer; The Good Old Boys Elmer Kelton, The Opal-Eye- d Man Andre Norton; The Ginger Tree Oswald Wynd. Non FictionThe Book of Lists David Wallechinsky; the encyclopedia of knitting Ronald Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs George C. Hamblin, Mr and Mrs Albert Nance Mr and Mrs Gary Larson, Mr and Mis Ronald Parry, Mr and Mrs. Darrell Johnson, Mr and Mrs Ronald Holt, and Jimmy BrimhJl, and Mr and Mrs DonWil.on After three days of river and crochet stitch patterns, culinary crafting. The art of garnishing and decorating food. Paul Harveys The Rest of the Story CHILDREN - "How The Rooster Saved the Day Arnold Lobel, Whistle For The Crossing Marguerite De Horse Tales Suzanne The Mysterious Wilding; Appearance of Agnes Helen Griffiths. Non Fiction Volcanoes riding, water fighting, outdoor cooking and camping, the group returned and as always reported having a great An-gel- i; moun- tainous area. Mr. and Mrs Jay Cuthbert and their daughter and grandson, Mrs Pat Mabey and son Sean, of Bountiful, spent this past week at Bear Lake and other nearby .arias. irrm-niTiimri- LNIG Blossoms exhibit, the of Syracuse Third DS W'ard, was held this past the beautiful S 700 19th tiful Art Center will present American Drawings 76, and of 45 exhibition contem- Quorum in Carter. 10-1- 2 olds Sunset Clinton or Kaysville Kjell B Sandved, and was furnished through the Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit service Utah this week The annual outing that has been sponsored by the t Iders time structor will be Melanie AT DAVIS High School. Jeff has been a member of the Davis Debate Squad and soccer team He will serve on the Junior Class Committee this coming school year. He has earned his Eagle Scout award He is the son of Mr and Mrs Merritt Nielson, 139 School Registration will be a m June 12, between with classes starting un June 3-- Ayensu and his colleague, Dr. and other Disneyland interesting places in Southern I the winner WAS TRI-CIT- unusual blossoms photographed by Dr. Edward S. ganization Mr and Mrs Milton Wilcox, and their two children, are enjoying a vacation in Mrs JEFF chosen from the Francis Peak District of the Lake Bonneville Council and each council could sponsor a scout or explorer Jeff will now compete in the area contest for an opportunity of going on to region and national competition MINI SCHOOL has been extended and will be on display through Sunday, June 18 The exhibit is of photographs of exotic and position for some time and who has been called to the Stake Relief Society Or- and Mrs some aspect of scouting from five to seven minutes Jeff chose to speak on his goals for his eagle badge announces that the current Tnnv Rasmussen, director the Bountiful Art Center, Tropical Blossoms, 1 THE SPEECH contest was sponsored by the Readers Digest and was open to all Boy Scouts and explorers of America The boys were to speak on Summer Drama Classes Scheduled For Kids 8 To 18 is a Davis Countv A Syracuse ews Mr and Mrs Jeep D Hodges hive spent the pa-- : week vacationme in St Jeff Nielson won the first V I School Board and also is f dt ten of the Childrens Friend Magazine Susan is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen Duie Ailt n, J 15 S 2(H) V, , Ka s ville np non credit 0 By VIRGINIA BLNNLI'I L, - 4- R E ADINCj member eight-wee- Ken Baxter, well known Utah artist will he teaching landscape painting in oils for the Bountiful Art Centtr- y of Utah summer quarter Mr .Baxter will take his students out on location in various areas around the countv , contest has been sponsored at the school 4 An Outdoor Landscape class I OX TCATIICC AQQ I OI I LHlllltO Mil ULMDO - Jeff Nielson won first place in the Boy Scout public speaking contest. 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