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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX I I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1982 South Weber Seeks 2 Volunteer Firemen SOUTH WEBER - Fires know no holidays, as South Weber residents can attest to, ha ing experienced "numerous fires within the past two months, according to the city newsletter. -- FACED WITH that fact, two volunteer firemen are needed to bring the department up to full strength. Those interested may contact Dennis Brewer at In other notes, the North Davis land fill charge has been raised to $1 with a green refuse card and $7 w ithout it for dumping refuse in the land fill east of HAFB. Cards are available free of charge at the city office on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 479-846- APPLICATIONS are being accepted until April 15 to fill the assistant park and recreation director position for summer work. Those seeking the post should be available days and be 18 years of age or older. There is a possibility of this position becoming a permanent recreation director, the newsletter says. If you'yre planning on doing any burning, get that permit from Verg's Flower House or you could be cited, the newsletter warns. Those wishing to burn on Sunday should obtain the permit on Saturday. HAFB POWERLIFTING TITLE SECONDARY water assessments for the 1982 season are now past due with further information available from tb Art Ukena at all the U.S. armed services met at Hill AFB Feb. 27-2- 8 to vie for titles of the strongest men in powerlifters representing South Weber Plans Movies For Family THE CONTESTANTS in the 1982 U.S. Armed Forces Powerlifting Championships came from every part of the continental U.S. and Europe. -- The sweetest of them all at Clearfield High School are Connie Black, left, 1st attendant; Charlotte Cook, Future Farmers of America Sweetheart and Toni Poll, 2nd attendant. CLEARFIELD SWEETHEARTS CLEARFIELD - The events and first place winners: Robyn Fielding, nail driving: Caryn Longo, barrel racing; cake decorating, for taste, Michelle Maw, for looks, Connie Black. On Wednesday the girls took a written test. The Sweetheart Banquet was held Thursday night . The queen for the Clearfield Chapter of FFA is Charlotte Cook. She is a junior at Clearfield High and is the school's historian. She lives in Syracuse and loves to race horses. She was annual FFA Sweetheart Contest was held Feb. at Clearfield high with 11 girls participating. They were Charlotte Cook, Connie Black, Robyn Fielding, Tani Poll, Tammy Reney, Tracy White, Shirlene Hunt, Karla Hunt, Renae Voight, Caryn Longo and Michelle Maw. 22-2- 6 DURING THE week contestants participated in different events. The following are the . FIRST ATTENDANT is Connie Black. Connie is a Presents On March 5, the Kaysville Community Theater Guild presented their Kit awards. These awards are presented annually as individual theatrical awards. The selections are made from outstanding performers in the various plays and productions put on in Kaysville during the past year sponsored by the Kaysville Community Theater Guild. runner-u- for the prepared p speech contest in FFA. She is on the parlimentary team and lives in Clinton. Tani Poll is second attendant. She is a junior, a member of Clearfield FFA and lives in South Weber. She is a member of the South Weber Junior Posse. 1 GRAND PRIZE! EXPENSE PAID DREAM VACATION TO HAWAII FOR TWO! Curious ERIN STEPHENSON, best supporting actress, as Zina in Mary; Kevin Normington, best child participant, in Mary;" Bob McAllister, best I I I Mary;" I I I TECHNIDYNE Hip Pocket Cassette AMFM Stereo SHARP 19 Diagonal Color Television Retail Value $400.00 "if Nets Retail Value $150.00 each 50 Gotd ': M jv. 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ANALGESIC $1 AG I TABLETS ANALGESIC N ANTIPERSPIRANT DEODORANT (Guaranteed not to Leak) KAYSVILLE - A slide presentation highlighting National Wildlife Week that runs through this week will highlight the quarterly general membership meeting of the valuable discount coupons in this mail or Excedrin N I orm Doors No p Broken Windshield t You may receive Bristol-Myer- OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 10. 1982 . Quality I Layton) Complete the entry blank and return it to your local s Products Safeway store. Look for these and save with these money saving coupons. purchase necessary to enter and win. Enter as often as you wish. Fifth Prizes ROLL-O- Storm Windows Off - (By KODAK 1 1JI2 CMfM 25 March 23, 1982 C0L0RBURST 50 Instant Camera Retail Value $35 00 CAPRICE Trimline Pocket Size AM.'FM Radio Retail Value $15 00 Its That Time of Year Wasatch Shooters Schedule Clothes Cleaner Travel arrangements made by Overland Travel of San Francisco, California 20 Fourth Prizes 10 Third Prizes 5 Second Prizes g Savage. THE 1981 productions presented were: Heaven Can Wait, 4th of July Variety Show: Jack and the Beanstalk" a puppet movie; Our CuCountry Tis of Thee; rious Savage and "Mary. The awards went to Sandy Wagner, best production of Curious Savage: Lee Anne Carter, best actress, in Mar-y- : David Walker, best actor, Speed Queen with round trip air tare (from Includes 8 Days 7 Nigfits in deluxe accommodations 00 spending money Total point ot origin). Midsize renal car tor one week and $500 estimated retail value $2,500.00 (depending upon point ot origin and time ot year). Christine Deppe, best costum-inin "Mary:" Sharon Smith's Puppet Show, best special effects, "Jack in the Beanstalk," 4th of July Variety Show; Joseph S. Hill, best musical performance of If I Were A Rich man, in July 4th Variety Show; Jerry Joncas, best comedy performance as Hannibal in Curious Savage. np Mary; Karl Hutchinson, best supporting actor in two plays, "Heaven as Jospeh in set design, for the ssegs. YOU MAY BE A WINNER! Awards Can Wait" and of VaNJJfcoteW senior and secretary. She was Kaysville Theater Guild Kit Grand Opening also on the parlimentary team which placed first in region. w iR C The Air Force took first place as a team, beating out the smaller in number Marine team 193 to 64. The Army and Coast Guard tied for third with 24 points. The single Navy participant failed to register a suc TONIGHTS offering (March 18), is Savage Sam" while April 1st showing will he "Salty." "Tale of Two Critters will air April 5 and Song of the South April 29. Watch for THE SMALLEST lifter of the meet. Bobby Sanders of Elmendorf AFB. Alaska, received the best lifter trophy in the w eight classifications up to 181 pounds. In the weight classes above 181 lbs.. Army lifter Bruce Takala of North Mankato. Minn., narrowly beat out Marine Jim Drapal. of San Diego. Calif, for the best lifter award. Jan Shandow of Hill AFB was successful in defending his title as middle heavyweight champion. He has held that title since 1977. uniform. SOUTH WEBER - Theres no need to leave South Weber to enjoy an evening out at the movies, thanks to 7 p.m. flicks offered for the family at the elementary school. ANNOUNCEMENT! cessful attempt in the bench press. More than 40 HILL AFB 479-489- Jan Shandow of the HAFB maintenance directorate begins his squat with 578 lbs. later lifted 617 lbs. in the squat and added 943 pounds in the other e ents to take the d title at the service-wid- e pow erlifting championships held on base. 7 .ZIP. STATE. 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