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T H I fc K tut bo ipciifW inlifkaiKj KH bring 4 filirn of Ihf CoURIf ihkoujh (I ivn i44 faiur afl jMtte kNary User, Ih SlfMiyg maH Wnkg put-ti- ifaifj oitwf (Wuhi pouiMte It WilhfWtf-fcHiJI.oaiJ.cnha- If iki b 8 genuine iflirff! wi hg jwsiiioa, ) mj pug fcfT b iuhniiiimg a jyiwn rmmg ui ihe Dat u County CoHtniiaa, lo twns k,:j he J tg, f atnuhtfon, t'ih fcfciJS, AfiU. rtuneJ ihrmigh pen May, Aug il, t Rain Doesnt Stop Visitors To County Fair ifPHOTOGENIC MOST Amber Lliabclfi Malan stoic the how at the DathCVun princess conted as Ihe rooM photogenic girl. .She the daughter of Mu. had unJ Ruth Malan of Kay i)V fy By DARLENE GALBRAITH - FARMINGTON Throng of Kiiors crowded lhe5Mhannu,J Das is County rair Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Fairgrounds at Lagoon. CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES DESPITE heavy rains and problem with the new air dome, which forced cancellation of some events and rescheduling of others. Fair Manager Dick Taylor declared the celebration a success, with 11.915 passing through the gates. Rain dampened activities Thursday, but attend ancc was up f riday, and Saturday was probably the largest attendance we have had at a Davis County rair," Mr. Taylor said. 4, fun-fille- d A- -l S SOME important activities are coming up at the Silver for more information. They are flu shot Age. Call clinic, cheese distribution, information on long distance v and the annual bazaar. tcle-scr- Palmer Named To Stale Voc-E- d Board Supreme D. ES PENMZOU- - , - KAYSVILLE At a recent meeting of the State Board for Vocational Education. DcLamar Palmer of Kaysville was appointed to serve as a member of the State Advisory Council for Vocational Education for a two year term. In the intermediate division first place was awarded to a rock group, Andromeda, composed of Kyle Tippetts, Rex Tippetts, David Kinard and Joseph Hawkins; violinist Evan Astle won second; and Jennifer Page and Amy Steele were third. tyelubricatft. OIL CHANGE SPECIAL LN A letter, Dr. 3. Lcland Bumingham, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, states that in this assignment Mr. Palmer will have a real opportunity to make a contribution to the students of our state. Mr. Palmer came to Davis County School District in 1960 with twenty years of teaching experience in Idaho. He has been instrumental in developing and coordinating cooperative programs involving the school and the community in all vocational areas such as nurse aide, dental assistant, cosmetology, warehousing, distributive ed, and all T&I areas. JUNIOR Division winners were doggers Jess Jones and Lucy Lynch, first; pianist Laura Neal, second; and a vocal group, Childs Play, composed of Curtis and Kelby Carter and Emily and Emmett Ricks, third. Special awards in the Home Arts department included Judy Hammett, Fruit Heights, baking; Sheila Hoag, Bountiful; knitting and crocheting; Verla Jeppson, Farmington, quilts and afghans; Steve Phipps, Farmington, pillows and wall hangings; Faye Nye, Syracuse, table linen; Marilyn Baker, Farmington, childrens and infants clothing; Carol Taylor, Clinton, adult clothing. NEW VICE PRINCIPAL I EXPECT to see some major changes in the field of education in the next few years. Whether its for better or worse depends upon the attitude of the general public, stated Mr. Palmer. S. Wayne Baker is getting acquainted with his new duties as assistant principal at North Layton Junior High School. Luncheon Set WINNERS in the canning contest sponsored by Ball products were Luinna Jensen, Kaysville, first; and Lucille Garrett, Clearfield, second, fruit; Debbie Webster, Clearfield, first; and Gabriella Richardson, Bountiful, second, vegetables; Joelyn Weston, Syra- Wasatch PTA presents a teachers luncheon on Friday from 1:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 1 the Wasatch Elementary cuse, first; and Lucille Stringham, Bountiful, School in Clearfield. second, jams and jellies; and Linda Thomas, Clearfield, first; and Cindy Collins, Layton, second, SCHOOL starts Aug. 29 at 9 a.m. 5 $8 n Sunshins Mattress 252 Coil Innerspring Year Warranty Foundation $H COUPON COUPON Twin Bedframe Mattress Generation & Full Set Twin Set Good 25 Until End of Month Pleasant Dreams m Out-Of-Sta- te Monthly Performances Remarkably Low Price No Auditions , Good Until End Trips FOR MORE INFORMATION CONACT: BOUNTIFUL LAYTON SUNSET Karen BeQUton or Nancy Adaaaon Nande bidder JoAnn Parker 292-134- 9 8 546-004- 4 825-418- 1 Funshine Friends1 Please ask about our family rates and about AQUARIUS" Our Jr. High Age Group! 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Main, Layton 546-676- 0 1695 CHILDREN S PER FORMING GROUP Self-Estee- QUALITY GLASS 546-220- 1 WINNERS of the Farm Bureau Talent Find in the senior division were Paul Kirby, Glen Estes, Ken Sargent and Helen Wayment, saxophone quartet, first place; Cindy Child, fiddle, second; and Jeff band, third. Murray, one-ma- n Singing Musical Theatre Dance Music Theory No Expensive SAVES! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK 10:45-11:3- 4--H Voice Culture Builds Showmanship USED WINDSHIELDS OPEN SATURDAY TH.' NOON Ol'R MONTHLY blood pressure clinic will be hclJ 0 a.m. Call for lunch Thursday, Sept. I from reservations now and enjoy a couple of interesting and hours with us at the center. We still need pinnochle players. Call if youre interested. SCORES of members, FFA members and high school students as well as regular competitors collected blue ribbons and prize money for their entries. A Junior Rodeo and horse races provided excitement. Winners of the Second Annual I OK Championship Run were Brett Enscr in the mens division and Colleen Fechscr in the womens division. r . The Silver Age Center, 34 E. 100 N. will be dosed Sept. 5 for Labor Day. y . AND Silver Age Ccnler Closed Labor Day REIGNING over the three-dacelebration was Debra Tingcy, Miss Davis County for 1983-8and her two attendants, Gidgct Thompson and Michelle Taylor. Little Frince" Ryan Cottle and Little Princess Gina Stack assisted with festivities. . FACTORY SECONDS As theyre racing to complete the centialJy new Syracuse I lementary School for school's opening Monday, work was fat moving furwarJ on the ceiling work, with hopes to start painting this week anJ get all in readiness. The SI million project was set back by bad weather, says Construction Foreman Chad Jones of Valley Design and Construction of Layton. 225 a: 325 ST voukwihecomtortwhenvoutry the one rang Set 169 225 325 399 Shong xmng coretfuciton but veto very Oftrooamg Bumotosr StoeoontNue and toe wonderful No Appointment No Waiting Free Automatic CarWash with full seivlce COUPON GRAND OPENING SPECIAL $o)00 Off Full Service oil Change and Lube Aug. 15 fo Aug. 30,1983 $ |