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Show Page 8B, Lakeside Review, June 3, 1981 Layton Student to Appear In Plano Recital Tuesday A piano recital next week LAYTON will feature Lori Copperman, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Seymour Copperman of Layton. Lori will play compositions by Bach, Haydn, Clementi, Chopin, Liszt, Alexander and Beethoven. It will be held Tuesday, June 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Galbraith Music, 4305 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. Lori has completed eighth grade at North Layton Junior High School and has studied piano for eight years. She has studied for two years at the Music School of Kaiserslautern, Ger' During this time she acmany. companied the elementary school chorus and had a solo appearance in a program with the USAFE Band. She is now an1 accompanist for the Concert Choir at her school and received a I at the County Solo and Ensemble Festival. Lori is studying under Mrs. Virginia Haugen. ' During the intermission, Neal Copperman, a sophomore at Layton High LORI COPPERMAN . School, will perform several clarinet pieces. The public is invited. Gas Pricing Regulations Will Change on August 1 For those who have found it difficult to determine the price of gas over the past two years, good news lies ahead. MORE THAN 50 school children toured the historic Charles Penrose Cabin in Farmington Friday. Irene Olson, director of the Helen Mar Miller Camp of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, acted as tour guide for the According to Edison Stephens, supervisor of the Weights and Measures program for the Department of Agriculture, Beginning August 1, 1981, all gas pumps in Utah must sell gas by the full price per gallon or liter instead of the gallon. As most of us remember, the problem began almost two years ago when the price of gas topped one dollar per gallon. At that time, a temporary youngsters, including, from left, Chad Daniels, Cece Bise, Valerie Lloyd and Julie Warnirk. half-price- Hearing Set for Four Men In Clearfield Store Holdup CLEARFIELD The preliminary hearing for four men arrested in connection with an armed robbery last week in Clearfield has been set for Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in Fourth Circuit Court. The men were arrested following the holdup at the Quick Stop, 300 N. Main, in which thieves escaped with $171. Three suspects were arrested by policy within a half hour of the hold up and the fourth was picked up later that night. The suspects were identified by police as Roger J. Palmer, 20 1111 N. KAYSVILLE A youth daughter. ' Amie Anaya died Friday at Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City after being taken there by Life Flight from Davis North Medical Center on Thursday. According to the state medical examiners office, the girl died from injuries to her head, Lt. Elmer Morrison of the Kaysville Police Department said. He said the police hrrested the Thursday on Buchanan step-fath- er Ends Career HILL AFB Collett of HILL AFB The Defense Property Disposal Office 'at Hill Air Force Base will hold a public auction ' today. The sale starts at 9:00 a.m. in Bidding 'The public is invited to bid. Among the 227 items to be offered will be selections of electrical and electric components, typewriters, hardware, tires, office and household furniture, work benches, conveyors, locker trunks and electrical cable. I Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the day of .'the sale. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the day of the sale providing full payment is made. For in-- 1 formation, call of the helicopter engine hoist. - River Trips Offered 0. ' The RUSTY IS ONE of the cats available for adoption through the Pet Pride. He is neutered and and has been given all of his shots. He is being held by Debbie Higgins of Layton, a member of Pet Pride. For more information on bringing Rusty or one of his friends home call Margie Higgins, Cats of all State river trips down the Green River this month. The two trips run from June 12 through 15 and from June 16 through 19. Occupancy is limited to 25 participants per trip. The fee is $350, which covers most meals, boats A and guided tours. is of $50 required deposit by May 22 to secure a farewell in the Roy 15th place on the river run. LDS Ward chapel at 3845 For more information S. 2000 W., Roy, on contact the WSC division Sunday. The meeting will of Continuing Education at 6266600. . begin at 8:30 a.m. 376-167- 1. sizes, colors and ages are available. Missionary Will Speak ROY $ - Elder Verl R. I Kingsford, a son of Mr. Kaysville from federal service at a Hill AFB ceremony. He was an aircraft mechanic in the directorate of maintenance at the base. Collett and his wife, Mary, have five children. Weber of division College Continuing Education is offering two four-da- y " Tri-Coun- ty Vene B. recently retired when hook filed charges of aggravated the murder charges Monday after the Auction Today that they contact 533-545- Buchanan received a severe electric shock while holding the hoist The LeConte Stewart Gallery is located at 15 East Center Street, Kaysville. Morrison said the charges have been as if he filed against the step-fathwere an adult and the juvenile authoritys have 10 days to protest the action and keep the accused youth under the juvenile system. recommended Stephens at working with Airman Clive First Class the summer months. They are: June, quilting display - Carol Bitner, Joy Knowton,. BethAnn Neville, Carol Morgan; July, Glen Brown Photography; and Augiist, watercolors Steve Egan. autopsy was performed. Morrison said charges have been filed in the Layton Circuit Court against who has been released the step-fathto the custody of his parents following dentention in the MOWEDA Youth Center in Roy. half-prici- HILL AFB Staff Sergeant Jones noticed later. The Airmans Medal is Sergeant Henry Jones, an that the airman was engine specialist in unable to let go of the presented for heroism Detachment 4, 40th hook. He leaped at him, involving the voluntary Aerospace Rescue and tackling him and pulling risk of life under conRecovery Squadron, him away from the hoist. ditions other than armed recently received the Because of Sergeant conflict. Sergeant Jones Airmans Medal for Jones quick action, received the decoration Buchanan from Lieutenant Colonel saving the life of a fellow Airman airman at Hill Air Force' received only minor in- John Lee, commander of Base. juries and was able to Detachment 4 at . a Sergeant Jones was return to work a few days Commanders Call. Charges Filed in Child's Death assault and has been charged with second degree murder in connection with the death stepFriday of his hal-pric- Sergeant Receives Medal For Saving Airman's Life W.; Ronald Owen Palmer, , 22, North Ogden; Fernando J. Hinojosa, 23 3297 Pingree; and Scott Clint Winquist, 21, 1375 Kershaw. One man entered the store at about 10 p.m. Tuesday and held up store clerk Don Lasater. Lasater was not hurt in the robbery. Under Utah law anyone who aids in a crime such as this can be charged with the same offense. Even though only one man entered the store, all four suspects were charged with aggravated robbery, a first degree felony.. 2000 Art League Sets Events KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Community Art League has released its schedule of summer events. The LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art will be open to the public from the hours bf 7 to 9 p.m.- each Sunday. Shown in addition to a permanent display of Stewarts paintings will be exhibitions of various other artists works. Other events have been scheduled for d regulation was set up to allow service station operators to sell gas on a gallon basis because of the shortage of equipment needed ho convert pumps to handle the new prices. These temporary regulations expire on August 1, and will not be extended according to Mr. Stephens. Any pump gas must be converted to full pricing by August 1, 1981. If consumers or service station operators have any questions, it is 5 and Mrs. Earl Kingsford of 2260 W. 3875 S., Roy, has been called to serve a missioq for the LDS Church. Kingsford will serve in the Germany Frankfurt LDS Mission. The VERL KINGSFORD prospective missionary will speak at a 20.. . PRIME RATE ...SO WHAT!! AT LAKEVIEW ESTATES ...YOU CAN STILL GET... -- 15 K : Trustees of Legacy a recent conference in Denver, Colorado, Dennis Knight and Annabel Byrd of Roy and Walt and Louise Cole jI a of Ogden were honored as Trustees ofofLegacy, square organization FINANCING!! At leadership-communication- s 'dancing. This international body provides for the sharing of knowledge among the many facets of the square dance activity. D b nC2CR70CO t:03 CA1C3 At Laltev lets Estates KCCUB -- The Layton ween the ages 18 and 35 meet are urged to attend the Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at meeting or get in touch the old East Layton City with Don Wilhelm at LAYTON Jaycees WHILE YOU'RE AT LAKEVIEW ESTATES... - See our New Mobile Home Subdivision NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION! Yuir Jaycees to Meet ; O Dl will 2600 N. Hill Field Road Layton 773.5520 825-106- 766-158- 8. Hall. The group is working i Persons interested in toward several summer 'joining Jaycees or projects and is seeking who are bet Jaceettes Please give generously to the American Heart Association 0 new members. 4 'A 4 I OPEN: 1 to 6 Tuesday to Friday p.m. 1 2 6 M. to 6 P.M. Saturday 4 0 |