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Show - t I) i, V MARCH 16, 1983 m imvi ims iivng aio ill MnasSEMFtrtlEii PolyCotton and silk blend KNIT LINEN LOOK COLLARS Full bolts Select Group Spring Shades 51 45 wide t; ea. COTTON KMT Stripe Tuxedo type GABARDINE STRIPES Full bolts Designer lengths 0)90 Cl) 60" wide Vd. 60 wide Special group DIAPER STRIPE FLANNEL SEERSUCKER NLJH SCIENCE WINNERS LAYTON Over 400 solar power and the universe'. Entries were classified into the en- tries were received in the North Layton Junior High biological science and the physical science divisions. Winners were listed for each division. SEVENTH grade biology School science fair that was held last Thursday at the school. Projects ranged from studies of the human body to winners included Paul Burk, 1st place; Michelle Smith, 2nd place; Amy Sherman, 3rd place. Honorable mentions went to Felicia Harden, Pattie Hinkley, Edwin Lovelady, Stacie Elmore and Gina Harris. The outstanding entries in the 7th grade physical science category were Nichole Skinner, 1st place; Yvonne Sifford, 2nd place; Sonni Hall, 3rd place; Kyle Cumming, Lara Harvey, Jeff McAdoo, Curtis Smith, Paulette Gaudett, Brian Lockwood and James St Ben.s Fashion Show WASHINGTON TER- model instruction and awards will be provided by ZCMI. RACE - St. Benedicts Hospital Foundation is presenting a Peoples Choice in Fashion in the hospital's education center Saturday at 1 p.m. The -- Peoples Choice trophies ' will be presented to the male 's who have and female m been voted t!1 irites by the hospital staft j ;ing the week before the faMuon show, employees will vote for the models of their choice by putting donations in a container with the model's name, hospital department and picture on it. The n will fefashion ature models chosen from the show-luncheo- different hospital departments. SPRING and summer fashions in sleepwear, casual money collected from clothing, the business look, sportswear and evening wear will be presented. Clothing, ployees ets are $7.50 per person and seating is limited. Reserve a place at the Peoples Choice in Fashion by contacting the foundation office at 479-203- slide so intimidated the inhabi- - taw mdliWjtilffW ooa4art whan yaw Iry Call YARDAGE BRUSHED RORE VELOUR 544-261- 9 per customer Limit 10 yds. 11 58)1 45 wide New Shipment SHIRTING ART CLOTII Designer lengths Heavy weight for fabric paints y. Economy Special meat rlmrrr 127 CORD RIBRON Limited 11 18 and 38 bundle TWIN SET Rennaissance brand Mismatched WOVEN BOTTOM MATTRESS & FOUNDATION 375 problems Newest Type! M 249 Q r 239 337 X FI2GG8 1 Jr Frame or Mattress Pad with purchase of any mattress set V PolyesterCotton RIBBING Odd colors 4 Yd. Polyester inch Baby Blanket size PILLOW BONDED FORMS BAIT Washable square or round I kVs,Vs$ customer 45 wide $5)69 100 Non-Wov- INTERFACING Full bolts 60 wide fll Heavy weight WEIGHT Be Early For One of These! wide colors Limit 10 yds. per $80 0 pece W yd. SATIN top IT 277 $J69 SPRING RARY 10 yd. bundles Waterbeds Super firm molfim for people with bod or for (hose who prefer a firmer bed. 27" and 30 wide GATHERED EMBROIDERED l&fgm a Yd. EYELET TRIM quokty medwm him set at a sop affordable You! pay much more elsewhere far the some quality IS 45" wide X 189 this !0 S jf if Flotation SB-06- 0 $5)98 BUNICBED 12, y INTERFACING WHITE o WHITE ONLY! Bunk Iron-O- n Non-Wov- Full bolts 50 to 60 wide Ml 48 wide Designer lengths 322 Modern customer 11 45 wide 45 wide 325 on! MUSLIN Limit 10 yds. per J u For Appointment 225 bifHltiAplDvtopiorcoinlnt. tfcs da In R0M)ED RATTING Service Mnn,Moaltc You'll Wt?y 15 Years Experience Pleasant Dreams ST UNBLEACHED n, 1 - Year Around Audit KM - WINNERS of the science fair competition in the 9th grade were Judy Drury, 1st place; Rick Brown, 2nd place, John Evans, 3rd place; Cindy Collinsworth and Dawn Mol-zehonorable mention. The science fair was under the direction of Mrs. Lee, Mr. Larkins and Mr. Barnes, dmg y the comfort of your home Personal Business Partnership overall presentation. Donations received from the sale of tickets will go toward the purchase of equipment for the dietary department. Tick- - Please send landslide bundle Candlewicking Mardis, honorable mention. Eighth grade physical science winners were Tyler Rnetz and Kelly Roche, 1st place; Denise Wilsey, 2nd place; Larry Cook and Corey Lewis, 3rd place; Robert, Bradley, Gregg Shaub and Garth Day, Robert Lybbert, honorable mention. in will also be given to son, aged 9. to an uncle until the danger had passed. Three days later they received a telegram. Am returning boy. Qj 27 wide contributions will be JUDGES Choice awards the male and female models rated tops for their modeling ability and tants of a little village that one couple decided to send their tions. TOP STUDENTS in the 8th grade biology grouping were Wesley Pentz, 2nd place; William Reid, 3rd place; Carla Frascari, Thomas Funk, dy Lynch and Sandy Duncan, Sally Steed, Marketha Thomas, Shannan Buzzel and Lou mm 11 45 and 60 wide TAX SERVICE em- the different models work in and will be used for equipment purchase in the individual departments. MOTHER DARLING men- BARRY H. AVERY returned to the departments The possibility of a land Atkinson, honorable Bundle makes 13 square diapers Full bolts or r.o.t. Taking accelodes in North Layton Junior High Schools science fair are: front, Tylfcr Rentz, left, Kelly Roche; John Evans and Rick Brown; middle, Judy Drury, left, Sarah Rankin, Paul Burke and MK chelle Smith; back, Wesley Pentz, left, Denise Wilsey, Yvonne Sif--, ' ford, Amy Sherman and Corey Lewis. Absent were William Reid, Larry Cook and Bonnie Hill. 14" and 16 ea. 45 & 60 Miar JU Bure crass & & bard v i- -' TI |