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Show Lakeside Review, April 22, 1981, Page 5A Davis High Band to Ask Items for Garage Sale - KAYSVILLE Davis High School band members will be going door-to- -. door Saturday in Kaysville, Farmington and Fruit Heights collecting items for the bands annual garage sale planned May 2. Pick-u- p Two Win Honors in State Contest trucks will be used for the For Debate Squads larger items donated to the removal of band. The band is interested in old but KAYSVILLE Two usable clothing, tools, books, or apHigh School juniors pliance. have placed in a If you have items to donate and want statewide debating to be sure the band members get to you contest. home call Elaine Bagley, 3 or Danny Nielson, son of Marion Peterson, Joseph and Nanette Nielson, 137 N. Pinewood Circle, Layton, went to the final round in the The band holds the garage sale each year to raise funds for the replacement of band instruments which can no 376-575- 451-575- 3. longer be used. County Seeks hasRadio Frequency district. and issue it to the It could have been a business frequency, but the district was told those lines were almost full jammed up. The radio system will be used in buses for communication purposes. The Davis County Commission agreed to apply for an emergency radio frequency for the Davis School District The district tried to apply for the frequency but was told they couldnt have one. But the county can have one v ROY Navy Photographers Mate 2nd Class Alan D. Morris, son of Robert F. Morris of 3669 So. 4400 W., West Valley, and Margaret Butler of 1700 W. 3600 So., Roy, has received a letter of Appreciation. He was cited for his contributions as a Clearfield High Seniors Annual Events tm,' NATURE'S OWN jogging suit day and a mud football game and water fight after school Monday. Tuesday will be 1950s dressup dayand will feature drag races during the lunch hour on big wheels. A sock hop that night will be held at . ' the quad beginning at 8. April 29 will be garter day for seniors only. . Lunch time will feature a rumble in the quad. That night will be crazy date night for aU,i classes and will be girls choice. g Event Dated 11 ' dolls, and miscellaneous items. Homebaked goodies will be sold . There will be food to eat, so plan to stay all FRENCH BREAD II 00 1 We feature only the finest most durable two pant suits. Domestic tailoring gives you the sharp appearance that you want 20 DISCOUNT procedure 4s used. Wagaman, Cynthia daughter of Paul and Shirley Wagaman, 341 N. 650 E., Kaysville, went to the semifinals in girls TO All , -- MISSIONARIES 1 1 1 u 11 1 11 vi - HRS: 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m. Dally lOa.m.-- t p.m. Sot. Switzerland, 1 n SUITS Tilt Squirt were totally made. in 11 11 All EXPERT TAILORING- Not all Swiss labeled watches are really Swiss. Of the 97.5 million watches labeled Swiss each year, only 34 percent 1 ON in 1 1 Mm 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 in 11 II I HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jf 2J1 3 GLAZED DONUTS The senior cotillion will be held May 2 at the State Capitol Rotunda in Salt Lake City at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale for $7. Dress will be formal or semi-formand flowers are in order. Pictures will be taken at the dance and music will be by Amber. HARDWARE STORE DAYS OMYl 12V IN THE BOBCO STORE 329 W. 1300 N. Sunset " No. 1 RUSTIC 2x4-- 8 SELECT 4x4-- 8 ECONO NAILS & POST MIX 1x4-- 6 1x4-- 6 2x4-- 8 4x4-- 8 No. 3 SELECT D.E. 2x4-- 8 SELECT 4x4-- 8 SELECT NAILS & POST MIX No. n PER FOOT SELECT SELECT SELECT No. 2 I y 1 SUITS legislature situation in which parlimamentary P0TAT0E ROLLS al afternoon. 1 1 MISSIONARY BAKERY April 30 will be Hawaiian day with a luau at 7:30 p.m. for seniors. May 1 will be a senior assembly where senior personalities and cotillion royalty will be announced. SUNSET Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. the Sunset 5th ward is having an open house to raise money for the building fund. The chapel is located at 2431 N. 250 W., Sunset. There will be handmade gifts for sale mothers day gifts, childrens clothing, competition DANNY NIELSON com- said this is a mock Nielson member of his ships award-winnin- g production staff for the familygram publication, Rolling Seas. The Chief of Information selected Rolling Seas as the third place winner in the Navy-wid- e 1980 Merit Awards Contest. The contest recognizes exemplary achievement ! Fund-Raisin- petition. Photographer Cited by Navy SENIOR CLASS President Curtis Saunders and Student Council member Darren Barker show poster for upcoming dance at Clearfield High School. CLEARFIELD The senior class at Clearfield High School will hold its 1981 Senior, Week Monday through May 2. Theme of the week and the senior dance will .be Memories of the Way We Were. 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