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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 8, 1981 CORTNEY LYNN COOK KELLY MOSS Happy Birthday Ending out 1980 on a happy note for Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Verl Moon was the first birthday of daughter Alicia Marie, whose big day came Dec. 31. The family lives at 343 Barbara Ave. in Layton. Also celebrating was Kelly Ross, daughter of Ms. Linda Ross of 242 E. 600 N. in Kaysville, whose day was Wednesday. Looking forward to cake and candles Monday is Cortney Lynn Cook, daugnter of Ms. Julie Cook of 2255 S. Bluff Rd. in Syracuse. LongjUnorBi COLORING CONTEST WINNERS Winners representing the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce in presenting cash awards to six local youngsters were Roger Bodily, left, president; Ron Taake, treasurer. The lucky recipients in the 5 age group were, Suzanne Wood, left, and Julie Anne Bon. Winners in the 8 age group were Jessica Wimmer, left, and Kristen Hazen. Not pictured were Brian Clifford and Denise Munoz, who colored the winning entries in the 1 age group category. 6-- By LaVORA WAYMENT CLEARFIELD - The annual coloring contest here produced entries from nearly 300 area children. The contest. sponsored by the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce, was judged by members of the board of directors, according to President Roger Bodily. Winners were selected on the basis of neatness, colors and ability demonstrated, he said. WINNERS WERE pre- sented with cash prizes of $10 for first place, and $5 for second, at the Lakeside Cinema. Winners were: Nine to category; First place, Denise Munoz, , daughter of Alice Munoz, 975 E. 1000 S., The Kaysville Civic Association is proud to present at the Barnes Bunking Company paintings by Robert B. Day, Kaysville artist. The exhibit will continue through January. tered the contest. Those businesses were Albertsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wimmer Jr., 138 N. 1100 Food King. Clearfield State Bank and Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant. month for November was Joe MR. DAY was born in west Layton, attended Layton Elementary School, Davis High School and WSC where he studied with Farrell Collett. He has also studied with LeConte Stewart, Ed Maryon, Ken Baxter and others during the past several years. He is married to the former Ora Land who is an inspiration and great support to him. MR. DAY retired from government service in 1974 and has since devoted e to his art career. He paints mainly in Davis, Weber and Morgan counties. He says, prefer to paint outdoors by attempting to cap- - 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clifford, 369 S. 700 E Clearfield. ture the basics of a painting and then refining and adding ones having been there makes when the opportunity arises. 1 am now painting mostly landscapes in which I try to get the THE KCA ART Committee for exhibits is composed of Lucille Strong, Louise Gailey and lone Grange, np feeling of the effects people have had in making the scene, whether it be barnyards, farms, homes or whatever. There is nothing wrong with a virgin landscape untouched by man, but evidence of some- - it more meaningful to me." SIX TO 1 eight-year-o- cate- gory; first place, Kristen Hazen, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hazen, 1300 W. N., Clearfield; second place, Jessica Wimmer, 8, THE CHILDREN were also awarded prizes from the Clearfield businesses where they en- THE STUDENT of the INTERNATIONAL food day was held by Mr. Parks' Gary Coleman and Karen Drury. A different kind of art contest was held by Mr. general math classes using compasses and straight history classes. The students brought a variety of foods from all over the world to be sam- Mill-war- edges. The pictures were judged by the art teachers and the winners were Mike Williams, first; Bill Wegener, second; and Charlyn Cottle, third. pled. Jimmie Tubbs and Lisa Corona are the outstanding or spotlight students for Boomerang! "Did you give your wife that lecture on economy you talked about?" "Yes. Any results? Ive got to give up smoking. Two rewarding ways to earn interest on checking funds at Registration Set For Soccer In Fix your eyes LAYTON upon this. Monday, Dec. 8, hypnotist Jack Lythgoe came to North Layton as part of a national assembly. He told us of the different stages of hypnotism a person can be in while under hypnotism. 300 second place, Brian Clifford, On Exhibit the final touches at home the month for December were THEN HE chose some students for a demonstration. 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