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Show Lakeside Review, June Registering This Week - n FARMINGTON m summer program SHORTLY BEFORE 7 a.tn. Saturday, Syracuse residents heard a noise railroad cars smashing The Paul Thurgood, who live nearby, checked to make sure that no one was hurt and that the cars were not a traffic hazard. Sunday as the cars were being raised back on the track, one of the hydraulic lifts made contact with the wires overhead, blowing a transformer a mile south on 1700 South, which caused a power failure in Syracuse. and Tiffany Shay Farr, . . - presented a trohpy for having sold over 500 boxes of cookies for the fourth year in a row. Sharia Jones received mention a terrible thing Nothing. fa will program south and and will end July 28 in the north branch in Clearfield and July 29 in Farmington branches 00$ 02EO and Bountiful. The Clearfield Library offer programs on from 2 to 3 Tuesdays sold boxes of 1,288 having the with cookies to become the p.m., Library highest seller in the Utah Farmington programs on Wednesdays Girl Scout Council. from 11 a.m. to noon and the Utah Girl Receiving Scout Council Green the south branch, on Award for Wednesdays from 2 to 3 Angel dedicated adult service to p.m. Girl Scouting were Vickie Children enrolled in the Dunn and Nadine Jensen. Also honored during the program will fill in one ceremoney were all of the block of a circle with adults who work as stickers of a different leaders, assistant leaders color each time they and members of the complete a book. A gold Neighborhood Service seal in the center will Team to make Girl signify the completion of Scouting Possible, in the fifth book. Suncrest Neighborhood. the certificates were Brandy McGuire and Atkins. Staci Erickson from Mandel Smith, Girl Heather Pitchforth, Brownie Troop 575 led by Scout Field Advisor for Brenda Dunn, Christina Diane . Elmer. District II, presented Tanququary, Debbie Girls from Junior camp credit certificates Abbott, Jennifer Grieffey, Troop number 59 led by from the Utah Girl Scout Jenise Jensen, Jeri Cain, Paula Bowman did the Council for two weeks at Brenda Tall, Kimberly candlelighting ceremony camp to the girls who sold West, Natalie Moreno, and songs were sung by over 500 boxes of Girl Janica Burnett, Sharia Brownie Troop 168 under Scout cookies during the Jones, Jennifer Work the direction of Judith 1981 Cookie Sale. man, April Owens, The girls who received Debbie Reel and Heather Witbeck and Brenda who was Jamison, special Without advertising, yghappens... for will AFTER 60 YEARS, WE RE NOT JUST ANOTHER TIRE STORE IYE LL IliLP YOU BEAT INFLATION WITH OUR OWN 60TII ANNIVERSARY We know tlree. All kinds. As an independent tire dealer, we to bring you shop world-wid- e the finest tire buys. We're gooi at it. Weve been doing ti successfully for 60 years. And, we use our dollar buying volume to assure you the best possible prices. Always. We're the Roed Authority. We multi-milli- at summer vacation finds a few JJJTHE FIRST DAY of 1250 W. 1575 So., the park offers such accomodations as ball diamonds with night lighting,' A fenced area has been also tennis courts. designated for horseshoe games. yearly arrivals at the. Alma Stoker Park in Syracuse, variety of play eqtttpment promises to brighten Uhe days ahead for fun seekers of all ages. Located w A .Writers Yard Cleanup To U rge s Group Hears some way to give recognition to city residents who do an outstanding job with their jobs. He reported that problems still remain with people parking on front lawns, and there still are some junk met Utah Writers, cars which havent been moved for Committee chairman John Hopkins over two ' Thursday at the home of years in the city. Audine Stafford, 2469 S. said the letter will be fairly positive but Hopkins said residents have called to .1000 W., Syracuse. he hopes it will get results. He said the report neighborhood problems, and the T Special guests ' at- committee would also like to figure out - committee has been looking into these. tending were Mrs. Brent Hinze and Sarah) Charlayne Hadley of Members of the Sunset beautification committee reported at the City Council that they are condeveloping a form letter to sidering. 1 The Wasatch Writers, a send to property owners who do not chapter of the League of maintain their yards. ' SUNSET Manuscript . ILayton. Miss Hadley Recently won second place in a short story : contest ' She ON STEELDELTED CLASSIC RS Come and see us. We can help. NO DOWN CREDIT AVAILABLE. AS LITTLE AS $10.00 PER MONTH. SAVi 25 NOWI v Save your cash. Get a J.W. Brewer Tire Charge Authority card. No down. Instant credit. As little as $10.00 per month. 30 days same as cash. 18 percent annual percentage rate. Apply now. A telephone call will do. ntssomj WHITfWAll Plus S 1.74 I II In 2 STEEL BELTS AND POLYESTER BODY PLIES FREE MOUNTING 1 Ogden, call Tracy: In Salt Lake end Bountiful, call vfor constructive critique. 393-864- s4r Oe S Sandy In Utah County call 973-406- x Bill Kirby: 375-652- 2 oo moo mo mo ooo NOW 18 MORE 13313 plus 29c P.E.T. TSunset Utah LDS Stake, ,will host its annual Fun fDays Rodeo June 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Central Park. pre-Tregist- WHITEWAU "There's a lot of mileage in these radial retreads, and, at these prices, they make a great tire buy." Parents may their children for uch events as bareback '.riding, calf roping and calf riding for the 7 to 14 age bracket; year-ol'goat tying for the 7 to or sheep racing for those 5 or 6 and Sunder 50 pounds, by calling Rodeo chairman at . Lee Judd er -- d Lube, Oil and Filter before Sunday. Prizes will be awarded the ' winners in each with all par- ticipants receiving a Fun Day Strip Ticket for By ;?W. VAL A. BROWNING entering. Receipt of a $5 entrance fee and a signed release statement are needed for Tickets: available at WSC Box ; , - W.D. Hghl and MON. . Phone 626-661- 'ifaraGso ttin:r-BT- r 17th and Wall Ave (Just South of the Grand 8 pday : . . Sometimes it seems like a lot more . . . f Original cast recording and score now available wherever LDS books are sold. ' ENSIGN PRODUCTIONS Inc.- . CARS ONL' $1795 W.D. trucks lip Ogden Jun m Clearfield 329 North Mam (Just South of the (3 Blocks south of the Central Shopping Center) Grand Central Mall) Hill AFB Main Gate Rd 393-864- 1 f; :f: tt: 6 ending . 11, INI 4265 Riverdale Rd. 6 there are over five million licensed CB .operators: on the road $14" osdqd Ogden - Office, For More Information: Offer , WSC CENTER-A- Wheel Alignment Install up to S qta. ot tingle weight oM. Inetall new niter. ' Check aH fluid levels. Moat passenger cere end 2 popular Demand I f IN OGDEN FRI., JUNE 5, SAT., JUNE 6 JUNE aiPMw T295 ELDER KESTLER IS BACK !! 773-024- 9, 1 SAVE $me9 per tire Sunset City, fin SUNSET conjunction with the , AND RADIAL RETREADS 'JWBreweri Kids Rodeo BUY 4 SAVE NOW ON f THE CWAiCI AUTHORITY Sunset Plans Category, I T. . Manuscript for the group The same story also took Ian honorable mention in 'competition in a Salt Lake City newspaper. F ftg. Prlt. ssi.to . l at Layton High, read her On June ,make it our primary concern to get you out on the road comfortably, economically, quickly, courteously...and safely. We've got the tires. We've got the service. Weve got the right prices. ) 773-947- 0 wia.i'i T Twtr ; ; central Sun cresi Girl Scouts Hold Court of Awards Elmer, choice of books. struments. continue from June 23 at the north branch and from June 24 at the ' Wb Edsinger and Shelly Freeland from Junior Troop 26 led by Judy reading week this At the completion of the course, youngsters will Enrollments are being release a balloon conaccepted at the countys taining information about three libraries, with their favorite book, their children encouraged to read as many books of their own choosing as they can. they say they have become accustomed to together. Several cars were parked along the Syracuse spur,, known to oldtime residents as the Oregon Shortline, now part of the Union Pacific line. Officials presumed that children released the brakes of the empty cars, allowing them to gain momentum resulting in the scene above. Don and and Clinton received badges and other awards which they had worked all year to earn. The opening flag. ceremony was presented by Shellie Scroggins, Lisa k through Saturday. W Wt S The program address and the name of. will include sessions the library. relating to music, in The libraries have also which children will get some experience with prepared a new book list different musical in- to help children in their Children between the ages of 5 and 11 are invited to enroll in the Davis County Library tm Scroggins, 1981, Page 38 Library Reading Program u; ROY The Suncrfst Neighborhood Girl Scouts . held their second annual nCourt of Awards last !tiveek at Sand Ridge Junior High School. Vickie Dunn was the general chairman of the t event. Girl and Scouts Brownies from troops in sRoy, Kanesville, Sunset 3, |