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My attitude toward chocolate in it there any other flavor and if so why? THEN THEY started on Preservatives. Read the label on almost anything. No. lei me start over. You can'l read ihe label on almost anything because of the long lid of chemicals which no one can read or pronounce. Those chemicals keep the food from spoiling. Used to be people had to eat if up the day These youngsters seem to know w hat the best of summer's all about as they go for another round on the ot slide. Soon, that playtime will be cut short at least for some, as school starts the 29th. LAZY, SUMMER FUN it was cooked. Sometimes within hours it started to go bad. If they put it in bottles, they boiled it to a pulp to be Adult language classes will be offered at Clearfield High 6, ESL, S-- 5, ABE and Bountiful High School, Rooms 308 ABE and 306 ESL. CLASSES will be held Tuesday and Wednesday evening beginning Sept. 6 through May 18 from 9 p.m. 7-- You may enroll anytime during class schedule. There is no tuition fee. FOR further information please call Lorna Olsen, Art The Bountiful-Davi- s Center announces a call for entries for an upcoming member-shi- p exhibit, Infrastruc-ture- , which will be on display from Sept. INFRASTRUCTURE is defined as "the basic framework of a system or lion." The Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center is pleased to recognize the talents of its members, who provide the support for many of the Centers programs and activities. Eligibility is restricted to members of the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center. Both two-an- d al media are acceptable, including WORK SAVER PRINCE, ATTENDANTS Ryan Dean Cottle, in the center, has been crowned as Davis County Prince. Hes the son of Dean and Patricia Cottle of Layton and was also judged most photogenic. Attendants are Sheldon Andrew Sartor. CROWNED"" left, crowned 2nd attendant. Hes the son of Annette Sartor and the late John Sartor of Layton. First attendant is Matthew Troy Youngs, son of Mike and Pam Youngs of Bountiful. All are four years old. ".Record! Columbia, S.C. paintings, drawings, prints, photography, sculpture, ceramics, needlework, fabrics and others. ALL ITEMS must have been completed within the last two previously years and not Bountiful-Davi- s shown at the Art Center. All entries must be for sale. Artists are asked to submit at least two but not more than four pieces for entry. There will be a $5 entry fee per artist. Ideally, each artist will have HILL AFB John R. Ken- a minimum of two pieces exhiney, of Bountiful, deputy bited. Receiving dates are Frichief, Weapon System and day, Aug. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 Major Equipment Division, p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 27 Directorate of Contracting and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Manufacturing, has been to the Bountiful-Davi- s named as recipient of the Field Art Center, 2175 S. Award for Post Production Main, Bountiful. Entry forms Support Program by the Socie- will be available at that time.. ty of Logistics Engineers. YEARLY memberships for Art Cen the Bountiful-Davi- s Johll KeillieV . J. Honored AtHillAFB - hand-deliver- THIS PRESTIGIOUS award is given to an outstanding member of the technical division of SOLE for exceptional contributions to the logistics field. Presentation of the award was made at the 18th annual International Logistics Symposium Awards Dinner in Atlanta, Ga. on Aug. 10. THE POST production support idea was developed by Mr. Kenney to counteract logistic problems encountered in the late 1970s. He recognized the need for e support requirements and that large inventories of spare parts, repair parts and support equipment which had large demands in the Vietnam conflict were now in need of replacement, but manufac-faireturers were out of business or long-rang- As part of the Davis County Fair, the of the fair matrons have been crowned as Little Princess and attendants, They are: Gina Roxanne Stack, center, daughter of Roscoe and Rita Stack of Clearfield, while attendants are Katie N Will., Hit Cocked? ih) sH l!.en they tell Ui If.e Salt Or H ilfjs meal laJui.g d yU lasitd hal !!. hneiulnn k an iftirJicftl you tail f 11 you ihH I IfW dll. dim I raid. Tiff NOW kttf OHIO Sail WHIT MrtJi ne it Maybe hal kei built ground salt Chin lei lh I uropeam who gam after folo ut lli thirtceftili century trad became they Nought salt to ih miritor of Chin where lh Stuff Wav ClvUialHUtl Valual mf 1 than gold rmi stoned the hall rookie globe, knitting the countries together, puthmg giptorers Into unknown areas, People ami gnimaii seem to have an tmtirtctive need lor stt. Till RE Ih a legend in my family Hut there were fisher-fol- k left tn Maine grvd long before the fd grims Came, lo bod ult out of seaw ater to they coulj soli the codfuh catch to preierve d on the trip home. T hey haJ trade J with Indians for decades and ihe Indians led them alone because that wv aim a source of salt for the Indians. My father taij. when giked if his ancestors came on the Mayflower, that those were johnny come nj lately people. Now they tell me I am supposed to get along wuh a minimum of salt. They say I eat far more than I need of that fine seasoning. PIZZA, sardines, potato chips, cheese and cottage cheese, and almost any fast food is loaJcd with salt, they icll me. lm not one of the reach for Ihe salt before you taste it people. and I dont think I load my cooking with salt. Have you tried adding salt to food like potatoes and cereal after its kN THOSE approved food i w tii.h com truer f tom lh garden a ipitnlU J Wi.fi Salt Whail due 10 know ii who designed lluhgi Id glfiytlotg whuh males edit lev taste g.wid u gu.ng id hurt you With wall and they left os Id Davis, left, daughter of Greg and Melinda Davis of Syracuse, crowned 2nd attendant and Bobbi Marie Bennett, daughter of tnhe EmeraseDraJ Robert and Linda Bennett of Farmington duction costs or lead time had 1st attendant. All are four years old except increased so drastically that neither time nor money was Miss Davis, who is 3. ter are $15 for an individual and $25 for a family. Member-shi- p information and brochures are available at the Art Center or by calling 581-882- 0. "Infrastructure will open Tuesday, Sept. 6 and continue through Friday, Sept. 30. A reception honoring the artists will be held Sunday, Sept. 1 1 from 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend and meet the artists. Gallery hours: Monday, 9 p.m., Tuesday- Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 5 p.m. FOR MORE information on exhibit, the "Infrastructure please contact the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center at 2175 S. Main, Bountiful, telephone 2-- 5-- 2-- 581-882- 0. Receives Washington Internship Paul Toller has been chosen to work for the United States Senate Banking Committee in Washington, D.C. Utah State Senator Jake Gam is chairman of this committee. . PAUL IS a graduate of Viewmont High School and a 1983 graduate of Weber State College. While attending Weber State, Paul held leadership positions in student government and Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. ENGLISH CVo-vei- n e children, grandihildren and great grandihildren aitenJmg. 5 S-1- 6 ESL ABE ABE Bountiful High School Rooms 308 ABE iteJi wef any I ati'ul i wmn i i r N tai if you fuJ an)it.i(ig to rat that won I hurt you. ii Ihere any fud kU W ealmg On hmg m sure of. theres no fun Ur. and Mra. Clvde Mari 'i and family aiicndeJ the family rrunion Sunday in Centers d'e at the home id Mr. and Mu Alien wuh 110 defendants tn aiiendame Par-vki- M. Mr. and George Sheffield and (heir sons Sicvcn and JcHrey attended the Allred family reunion at Spring City on Saturday. They l.itcJ visited wuh her mother. Mrs. I Iclen Madison of Spring C ity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I ggm-to- n returned rcccnfiy from vacationing for a week m California. They vmieJ with her sisters, Sirs. Tom Child at to Sacramento and wuh Mrs. Vera Janie a! Lafayette. MSMa ' HdDTrndM NOTICE Published in the Weekly flex on Aug. 24, 1983 Issue No. 30 OF OPPORTUNITY I OR EARLY PUBLIC REVIEW OF PROJECT PROPOSED TO BE A LOCATIDIN I LOODPLAIN. LET Re- 5 US SHOP FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about September 30, 1983, Kaysville City proposes to request the release of Community Development Block Grant Funds through the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development to be used for the installation of culinary water lines and fixtures in the West Kaysville, Utah area. The total cost of the of which project is $161,1 $158,396 is block grant funds. The project is proposed to mitigate the blight conditions in the West Kaysville area resulting from inadequate culin- Auto - Home Business - Health ary water service. A portion of the proposed project water lines and fixtures will be installed in flood hazard zones. 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Viuii'ri pf Mr. &nj Mr. Ui)d iJuhop l.if pne wck wet their tpit Howard tafinn and an aiMH ui. Run CVI of immctl. Id. They were pa and will be offered at Clearfield High School Rooms atih Aril 4t si ii mum hmg tn Ji e J w lXn Miurni wki Eat i pent Ih lummer munifu in t alik. nu hai rki ftuitns J 0 hiv home. M Buy This 332EEI Chain Saw CS-400E- VL At $3000 OFF! Plus FREE Cas & Extra Chain 306 ESL ery Tuesday and Wednesday evening beginning i September 6, 1983 through May lo, 1984. 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. st available to produce the parts. . 9 Anytime during class schedule Free Tuition For Further Information, Please Call LORNA OLSEN, 45 1 102 1-- Quantities are limited so HURRY to: C & S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 645 No. Main, Kaysville warren- - e do Kaysville News ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CLASSES f!a. Ail is p llui, 10 hk they tetj ui Can t pul buoer on d ho (rant Id hk It wnh jul om fiisl lU-p- karri SO w s) ll-- Ouf ptaHli lh ifeflwaliwtiih hum (1 ground in .:ur 4 dinung, Urn W fit Ma)! 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