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Show I t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 15, 1979 f , Rhyme And Reason FEWER MARCH MOODS March brings rain on the roof. Wild wind-drive- n rain; ter Sleet and snow and is here again. fog-Win- Carpet Specialists 18 Yrs. Exp - Then comes a morning elear-- It seems the whole world sings. And pussy willows peep. Do It Yourself Specials Soft as a gray doves wings. Cygnets call from the marsh. Gulls are on the wing. Daffodils nod as we pass. . . Suddenly it is Spring. By Zara Sabin & Layton High Schools Auditorium stage will be full of action this weekend as the schools drama department stages the musical comedy, Bye, Bye Birdie. Cast members include Ellen Dibble and Wayne Anderson, who are getting in some last minute practice before the three performances. BYE, BYE BIRDIE The it LAYTON musical comedy Bye, Bye Birdie will be staged in the Layton High School auditorium Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. by the schools drama department. well-knbw- n are instructors Ronald Petersen and Dennis Ferrin. Star roles will be performed by students Terry Long, Charen Showalter, Ross Taylor, Collett Brundage, Christie Altenried, Michelle Mockli, Wayne Anderson, Ellen Dibble and Owen Stockton. THE PLAY includes suc song favorites as Put On A Happy Face, Kids, and Speak To Me. In commenting about the production Mr. Ferrin said, I cant begin to tell you how much support this production has received. Mr. Petersen Plain or Safety Steel Feet Deserve rking CUSHION INSOLE COMFORT I said, because its like this show fun and because the kids like it. Large selection of sizes and widths Helpful Hints RED VSING The smart junior miss will be delighted with the array of interchangeables. Blazers, vests, skirts, pants, velour tops, shirts and blouses in ANDERSEN SHOES 43 No. Main - Bountiful natural, peanut, beige and the pastels. ever-popul- Theres a New Star in The Western Sky LAYTON FORD HAS MADE A SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE OF Future Hardtops Station Wagons 78 FAIRMONT Sedans r. snow-blank- recreation vehicles. et . Harbinger-ing- 1. Level By Gladys Hesser Burnham No. 4207 Sport Coupes Air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, AMFM Radio, white t Posse: Looking For A Practice fundings, great assistance may be given the interested youth of the county who are excited about getting themselves and their horses into Some seven adult leaders and five youths met in a special session with the Davis County Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon at the courthouse in Farmington. THE PURPOSE was to see if it was possible for some arrangements to be made for a permanent area to be designated for the youth of the northern part of the county and establish a place for regular posse practice and action. ALSO IN attendance at this Club meeting was local leaders who are interested in seeing such a program progress here, vsb I Pictures riding, etc. There are some 60 young riders who are anxious to get into the posse program as early as possible. Spokesman for the group was Rulon King of Farmington. Will Be Mify 3. Multi Tone cut pile shag Per Yd. 4. HiLow cut pile splush - great for livingrooms or family rooms. Per Yd. $d99 T S049 49 7 installed over our standard pad at just 99 Per Yd. np community, In For Trial connection with the shooting of Trooper Ralph Evans, Sunset, near Farmington. Trooper Evans was making a routine investigation when he was shot at close range twice, once in the neck and once in the hip. 20. Judge Bachman said the boy will be detained at Moweda Youth Home, where he has been for the last month, except for brief visits to receive medical and psychiatric treatments. conference last week. At the same time, an attor- ney for the youth told the court that a private psychi- THE YOUTH and another of Pablo person, psychiatric evaluations taken at the Utah State Hospital in Provo that the youth is emotionally and physically able to stand trial. about an hour after the alleged shooting. The elder Borrego is await- ing trial April 4 in Second District Court on two charges of robbery and one count of attempted criminal homicide and two counts of robbery in obstructing justice, grb HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME Roll - HiLow - Brown Sculptured Reg. 14.95 Roll Sculptured Splush - Peach Tone 12.95 Reg. $7" I per yd. $C99 W Roll Gold Plush 100 Roll Purple Nylon SC99 Reg. 13.95 Plush Reg. 12.95 Now per yd. $E99 w This week only Just dry-foa- SAirurtK'City - X FORD-A- t LAYTON FORD DOYyT0WH . , pLAYfOK TUAH-O- wflSSTATe IS 1573 North Main Street - Tel. 825-972- 1 - 376-34- 61 Upholstery Cleaning with the same fine method. same day. ADC DIAZ ENTERPRISES 766-238- 8 - Layton 376-319- 3 - per yd. Kitchen Carpets its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader LAYTON per yd. Come in today and see our we can revive method. No moisture goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing. There is no odor. Carpets can be used the CLOSEOUT SPECIALS LeRoy Borrego, 37, of 116 North First Street, Tooele, was seriously injured in an auto accident THE YOUTH, Pablo LeRoy Borrego, Jr., is charged with matter of a few hours, Beautiful short splush pile 100 nylon carpet - available in rust - brown -green - This carpet is completely THESE ARE excellent pictures and will be back in time for Mothers Day gifts. We would like to extend this opportunity to everyone in the FIRST DISTRICT Juvenile Judge L. Kent Bachman handed down the ruling at a In a Per Yd. Elementary in Kaysville between the hours of p.m. The cost will be $4 per packet. - confirmed reports 2. Multi Tone Cut pile plush - 5 colors $099 - A FARMINGTON old Tooele boy charged with shooting a Utah Highway Patrol trooper near Farmington, Oct. 7 is described as being fit to stand trial and will remain in custody until his atrist Per Yd. KAYSV1LLE Individual pictures will be taken Saturday, March 17, at Burton sought. If this could be done, and the county could match such pre-tri- 4 of the most popular colors Spring priced at just Taken THEY WERE told that much consideration would go into attempting to find something appropriate and suitable for this purpose. They were also told that looking into the possibility of seeking federal funds for this type of recreation may be trial set for March loop commercial - available in 4-- loy Remains 3 4-D- of these carpets have their own heavy rubber backs - We have 4 different qualities ideal for any room in the house or All Herald the Spring Peek from $1.50 for 5 Toe-Hardwo- Crocus and violet Tickets are $2.50 for adults, students and $1 for children with family tickets available for $10. They can be purchased at the door or from members of the Layton Civic Arts Board, who have contributed largely to success of the production. DIRECTING the production By ROSS TAYLOR SPRING HARBINGERS 376-096- 0 nfftraciD ffiHnn i;&u gschb - GEErfiBSn QOlmidGqiu per yd. |