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Show SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 Lecture Calendar Com. Layton Planned Elementary lunch menus for the week of Sept. 12 include: MONDAY, Sept. 12, baked fish sauce, French fries buttered peas, bowknow rolls and milk. Kincherry chortcake dergarten snack, graham cracker and milk. Tuesday, Sept. 13, Italian spaghetti, green salad, slice of French bread applesauce, milk. Kindergarten snack, box of raisins and milk. ar letWEDNESDAY, Sept. 14, burritos tuce, corn niblets, watermelon wedge, rice krispie square, milk. Kindergarten snack, rice krispie square and milk. Thursday, Sept. 15, hamburger in a bun slice, tater gems tomato slices on lettuce leaf, apple crisp and milk. Kindergarten snack, tiny roll and milk. w-d- ill FRIDAY, Sept. 16, roast beef, whipped potatoes buttered green beans, parkerhouse rolls butter and honey cup, cantaloupe piece and milk. Kindergarten snack, cinnamon puff and milk. home park in the vicinity of Fairfield Road The opening of school means an increased number of meetings and activities especially for the parents of school-age- d children. School-relate- d functions are not the only happenings in Layton during September. There are many events that will be of interest to the citizens. and State Highway tary level have been scheduled for the second and thijd week of school. See the related article for specific information about the school your child attends. The Heritage Museum will feature an exhibit of the paintings of Layton artist Bessie Marie Clawson throughout the month. The show is free to the public. CLASSES ENGLISH OGDEN - North Davis County residents will want to be informed about a free lecture that will be given Monday at 7 p.m. at the Weber County -- 193. SEPT. 16 at 7 p.m. is also the date for North Layton Jr. High Schools Back to School night. Parents will meet in the auditorium first. The deadline for entering a household cat in the third annual HOT Cats show will be Sept. 20. For more information, contact The Cat show will Joan Peters at be held Oct. 1 in the Layton armory. BACK TO school nights on the elemen- ADULT BASIC EDUCATION SEPT. 15 at 7 p.m. will be the next regular Layton City Council meeting On the council agenda are several public hearings that should be of interest to Layton residents. The council will consider a proposal to declare three parcels of ground surplus and to open bids'for the sale of these land parcels. (See related story). Another public hearing will consider a request by Layton Hill to construct a mobile will be offered at Clearfield High School Rooms Library, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden. The material will be presented by Frances Fields e who has conducted many related seminars at Hill Air Force Base. city-own- er S-1- 4 S-1- 5 S-1- 6 ESL ABE ABE Bountiful High School Rooms 308 ABE ESL 306 MATERIAL covered in the lecture will be building improving your self image, learning to relax, conquering worry, stress and depression and learning to every Tuesday and Wednesday evening beginning September 6, 1983 through Mav 1 1984. make positive adjustments to divorce and other crisis situations. Individuals can register for TIME: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. ENROLLMENT: Anytime during class schedule Free Tuition COST: For Further Information, Please Call LORNA OLSEN, 45 study psycho-cyberneti- as a Second Language CLASSES 825-879- 8. CENTRAL Junior Highs Back to School night will be Sept. 22. Starting time is 7 p.m. The Layton High School Back to School night is scheduled for Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. KENT DAY, Curator of the Heritage Museum is collecting an exhibit of photographs dealing with the North Davis area. Anyone that would like to loan family pictures to the museum for exhibit during the month of October should contact Mr. Day as early in September as possible. Any organization wishing to have ane-veplaced on the October Layton Community Calendar should contact Doneta 6 before Sept. 28. Gatherum at and groups at the conclusion of the lecture. The study groups are follow-uactivities of the seminars. self-ima- p nt 773-497- Receives Recognition - Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Sept. 12 will include: MONDAY, Sept." 12, French Dip sandwich tater gems fresh fruit, peanut butter brownie and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, stacked ham sandwich and dills, French fries dessert and milk. Tuesday, Sept. 13, lasagna, buttered green beans, shades of green salad French rolls jumbo sugar cookies and milk. Jr. high choice, deluxe hamburger, French fries salad, dessert and milk. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14, Taco salad wedges, chilled blushing pears, cinnamon rolls, milk. Jr. high choice, hoagie sandwich dessert, milk. slice, French fries French Thursday, Sept. 15, corn dog cracked tomato slices, buttered peas, fries banana cream pie, milk. Jr. wheat rolls tomato hot pastrami, fries high choice, and lettuce salad, dessert and milk. FRIDAY, Sept. 16, deep fried turkey steak, whipchoice of buttered broccoli or ped potatoes mixed vegetables, carrot sticks, parkerhouse rolls' milk. Jr. strawberry shortcake and lettuce tomato, choice, hamburger high dessert and milk. French fries 5th Annual Ida. THIS AWARD is made each BRYAN K. SHARP Sharp Assigned To Lowry AFB year to Kiwanis club presidents who excell during the year in completing projects that are beneficial to the community, a district Kiwanis news release says. Some of the projects completed by the Clearfield club were manufacturing and in- - stalling the three baseball backstops at Steed Park, directing the Clearfield pageant, along with several g projects with fund-raisin- money being utilized in several youth programs such as Hope of America for grade schools and junior high school and organizing a new Kiwanis club in Clinton. BEN WAS appointed to diso serve on the trict new club build committee for the year 1983-8- 4 with governor-elect Charles Fletcher. The distinguished club president award was made by past Gov. K. Howard Bills of Salt Lake City. WITH Utah-Idah- SALE ENDS SEPT. 12th RICCAR Only Air Force Reserve Airman Bryan K. Sharp, son of Cleidath O. 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SUPER SIDEWALK SALE Multi-Famil- y CLEARFIELD Past club president, Ben Adams of the Clearfield Kiwanis, has received a special recognition as distinguished club president at the awards program at the Kiwanis annual Utah-Idah- o convention held at Sun Valley, 298-365- 6 BE its the Service that Coaatr' HOURS: MON ,FRI g'j. sat. 95 |