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Show rJ REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 11, 1984 Hersh Ipaktchian Seeks House Seat Syracuse PTA Sets Final Meet Of Year The Calling himself a conservative with a rational businesslike approach to government," Hersh Ipaktchian, a restauianteur active in business and civic causes, has announced his bid foi the Republican nomination for the Utah House of Repiesentatives seat in District '16. MR. II N ar past-pieside- two -- tone tailoring for spring The tailored look takes a new turn for color Spring with fashion-righ- t combinations . ready to coordinate with new Burton Events KAYSV1LLE - Burton double-breaste- jackets and menswear fabrics Let Life Stride make it is scheduled for Wednesday, April 11 at the school at 7 p.m. (open Elementary School announces the events; bicycle rodeo The on Apiil 19 sponsored by Festival of the arts, to encourage student's creativity and expression in the following visual arts: (1) drawing (2) sculpture (3) collages (4) paper creations, (5) diaramas or peek boxes and (6) crafts), such as woodwoik, leather work, pottery, weaving and string art. C ; Mrs. Shamra Jones who has served as president this past year, announces that the Book Fair will continue the entire week and during the evening of the PTA meeting. All parents and students are invited to attend, vsb NEW OFFICERS for the coming year will be installed. Those who will be serving are Mrs. Joan Child, president; Mrs. Vickie Higley, 1st vice piesident; Mrs. Susan Cas has filled : two-yeterms as president and tchaiiman ol the boaid of the Utah Restaui ant Assoc lalion and is ol the I.ayton Chamber ol Commence. He cuirently serves .as chan man ol the North Davis Chambei of C ommerec Associa-- ' tion and is a tin ec tor on the boards of the Red loss, McKay Dee I oundation. the lestauianl organization and the Childrens Aid Society Acknowledging that the Repub-- , t tail State Legislature has a conseiv alive image, he . noted that incieased business taxation has cieated a slippage in the . stales abilitv to attiact new business and ohs Of IIIL si 7 billion in state and local laves paid by Utahns last yeai. 42 peicent was born by business. claims the candidate, "impacting eveiv citizen in our state since incieased costs aie passed on to the consumei I he state faces K1 CHI teel, third vice president; Principal Ordith W. Bougeous, second vice president; Mrs. Sharon Hamblin will be retained as secretary and the historiral will be Mrs. Charlotte Paskette, historian. Syracuse Elementary School PTA will hold their final meeting of the year on Thursday, April 12 at 7 p.m. The program will be given by Mrs. Page's third grade students and Miss Katos fifth grade students. easily affordable to update your forum). some very pressing problems and the only solution is to rationally review all expenditures progiam hean-contiolle- d by program instead of looking for for a bail-ou- t through more taxa- tion." Mr. Ipaktchian is the iccipient of the Golden Spoon Award, the est honor awarded Utah highfood-servic- $299 HALL OF Fame announced, citizen of the month. Kindergarten, Suzy Clay and Ryan Richins; 1st grade, Melissa Holmes and Stephen Hunt; 2nd grade. Amber Elgren and Nancy Spence; 3rd grade; Ryan Meier, Joe Rob Burton; 4th grade, Becky Weir and GrevBlask NawAVInte BeigeBeigc Danielle Schramm and Joseph e 24-2- SHOES BARTONS Opy d ; 5th grade, Tiffany Whitney, Doug Johnson and Alison Duckworth; 6th grade is Dan Burke, ALL STUDENTS will display their work for four days from April The deadline is April 23. There will be a dance festival May 10. Mini commission meeting executives, and was named one of the states 12 distinguished citizens in 1982 by the Utah State Chamber of Commerce. HE LIVES in Layton with his wife Lola and their lour children. f 43 No. Main, Bountiful, Utah Mike Woolley, Tami Weir; special education is Faith Leadbetter. np La t Jit av for Easter! WU PL AA f Av&fyyiA , IJSXA ViV'.X- - ktfyjrA f Mtsfj.O a i Fjj K-i- - olo-nip- v.. - i- t ,1 STOHLI 4-- ,,Y ,, I f " ' t 'i l " JllrU'U V ? A T7fcola Deader Tri Oilier i v ' 5 er fj a fA cl 2 - ft ' ' ' h K o 0 51 Ul LB. Lbo Lv, o wt i?- O ' - O. 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