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Show w REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN 4 LEADER, OCTOBER, 28, 1982 Six Quick Reasons Why You Should Vote For For Senator District 21 Cliff attacked the drunk driving pmhlcm by pushing successfully lor an akoliulism treatment law, He and other members of the Constitutional Revision Commission did something about the property taxes on vour home. They go c you the opportunity for tax relief by voting for Proposition I. Cliff works for tax euimv bv pressing for a severance tax. LeFecre work to keep the high sous of Medical tare and hospital care down through his cllons on the Utah I lealth Cost Containment Foundation. He votes consistently for a strong public school system to sen e our kids. Cliff listens to you and acts on your concerns, fudbs ttirUFfsff WEBER AGENCY 9E It. KJi uno. 544-42- huh $46 5Fra 1 AM 1t M4 Jana rttWi. PTA OFFICERS S(CDDOD(DILS LAYTON The Layton High Drama Department will present Grease" on Nov. 6 and 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Morgan Elementary Halloween Carnival goodies will be offered at the bake sale. Tickets for this fun event nival. It will be Friday, Oct. 29 will be d during school : from 8 the week of Oct. 9 at the p.m. price of 6 for $ 1 . Tickets purchTHERELL be lots of ased the evening of the 29ih spooky fun at the jail house, will be 5 for $ I . Plan on attendgames, fish pond, spook alley, ing this fun family oriented event. Proceeds will be used general store and much more. Families will be able to purchfor PTA sponsored projects ase a light dinner featuring during the school year. This sloppy joes and corn dogs plus evening is great fun and a terri.""d rink and chips. Lots of fic way to celebrate Halloween. See you there! np pre-sol- 25-2- Pictures At Lincoln Elementary Ux 17 Ml twnabaut bla ha It 4 blackwall. MOUNTING AND BALANCE DONE IN STORE er THE CAST and their advisor have been working very hard, and there is no doubt this production will be one of the best from Layton High, Tiny Tim Auditions At Kaysville Jr. Higff Again this year, the Morgan Elementary School is having their festive Halloween Car-- , 6-- m-- n Lancers Produce Grease 2-- - 11 r nftxf. m$ Mt fm iAwi wm Association officers have Kaysville Junior High adopted the theme, Think Big, for the coming year. New officers and board members are front row left to right, Glenn and Wilma Meier, vice presidents; and Judy and Jim Niderost, presidents. Back row, Gladys Graham, fund raising chairman; Ivan Lincoln, newsletter chairman; LuAnn Lyman, volunteer chairman; Nancy Duke, secretary; and Judy Thompson, health, safety and wlfare. Parent-Teach- $3 17 Auditions for the part of Tiny Tim in Kaysville Jr. High's production of Scrooge" by Leslie Brieusse will be he in the choir room on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. THE AUDITIONEERS need to be boys between the ages of . according to one spokesman. ' The public is invited and tickets are available at the school before the production and at the door on the nights of the performances. SPEED WARNING The speed and power of the new cars help to bring places closer together, like this world and the next. Chronicle, Abilene, Kan. -- 8 and 10, or look that age and need to sing a portion of Tiny Tims song from the play. The range of the song is from middle C to F, an octave and a half higher. Copies of the song are available on the counter in the office of Kaysville Jr. High for the next three days only. Lets Go Back To School with 1U CityUal emd Only Individual pictures will be taken at Lincoln Elementary in the school cafeteria, Saturday, 0 Nov. 6 from p.m. aRMELKDRN 1:30-4:3- PICTURES are being done National School Studios. Cost will be $6.50 for single exposure and $7.50 for duel image. by Layton Hills Mall , This Coupon Good for ' 250 Off THE MORE The more you study relief schemes, the more you wonder why both parties are so eager to get credit for them. Daily, Phoenix Any size box Karmelkorn, Cheesekorn, xc!our Cream and Onion, Sugar Korn, etc. -- THAT DAVIS COUNTY RESIDENTS CAPITA PROPERTY TAX FOR DO YOU KNOW PAID $35.07 per COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND SALT LAKE COUNTY and $68.83 RESPECTIVELY SAME SERVICES? IN 1981, RESIDENTS when WEBER PAID $54.78 FOR ESSENTIALLY THE (SOURCE: UTAH TAXPAYERS ASSOCIAITON.) FOR A CONTINUATION OF EFFICIENT COUNTY GOVERNMENT Stay The Course With President Reagan and Congressman Jim Hansen Congressman Jim Hansen Supports: 4-ye- DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER ar Paid political ad by Committee to Re-ele- Glen E. Saunders, Howard Robinson, charmar- v- Balanced Federal Budget Reduced Federal Spending A , Tax Cuts Tougher Penalties for Drunk Drivers Paid for by The Committee to Jim Hansen |