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Show t t WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS I I NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 27, 1981 III yr 'I ,Vi,wv. 'Jp ! 4 ! ?. j- XT fit fTXfjl 1 .v? $ tS:,M '' aSES'l 4n -- Act k'ixZyffii J V '. (,. T' ' . , -- x Vv 1 1 c ;,iyi .' 'X V , ' '! ft-i- i : VSriX v T " - ii" -- fflj 1i V Hi ;- - ; . .V 'At- Ji? -J- wV7T",0 v- xl IMU J - A" - SOFTBALL WINNERS Capturing honors in the Brigham City Das softball competition 5 held Aug. were (left to right) Connie Pulley. Shellie Simmons and Le Grande Simmons -- - of the Mobile Mansions softball team, Layton. Ihree of the teams players were selected to play in the Brigham Citv game and Shellie Simmons was chosen the tournaments most valuable player." 13-1- v-- x XtXw - all-st- HMMMMHWnHMHnHMBMnBHHnHBHMMH another school year comes another seminary year for a number of Cleat field High students. Members of the 1981-8seminary council include, top row, to r, Brian Wright, Mike Eyster, Kelly Wanner, Todd Dial, Steve Page and Doug Carter. Bottom row, With 2 SEMINARY COUNCIL -J ;rtt JfHL x XX X, .X vX fj 1 vg - ' - - ' nv; '. - I XX'X'X' - v A- v -- 3 ' s LJ ; v - ?4 't'" Lv ';, - J'? . IKXX . 1.00 5x7 color portrait 1 (Reg 2 95) Tamtny Barnes, Alison Wood, V'alerie Aurich and Diane Fellows. Missing from the picture is Elizabeth Hale. (rte Double Dollar Days MINI SCHOOL Plus 1.00 off King Clarion In Kaysville 376-967- 7 Certified Teacher Yr. Olds 2 Sessions T. W. TH. Morning or Afternoon 3-- 'Reading Readiness 'Number Concepts Stories Drama and Crafts Creative Arts Music & SUMMER BONUS receive a $1 00 off certificate towards the purchase of one ol our special portrait packages. 5 Rhthm Band 'Songs 'Dancing 'french 'Science and History 'field Trips No appoinlmenl necessary Age limit 12 years 2 or 3 children together in one portrait, add SI 00. BOUNTIFUL 101 W. 1600 No., STORE 298-361- 1 JCPenney Well put $100,000 worth of travel security in the palm ofyour hand .. . at no additional cost Linda Reynard of Kaysville walked away with 1st place honors in the Stein Division of the fifth annual ceramics show sponsored by the Ceramics Business Assoc, held t the State Fair in Salt Lake City. She learned the art of ceramics four CERAMICS WINNER to five years ago and now teachers at both the Heritage Center and Silver Age Nutrition Site for senior citizens. She also took honors in the underglazed di- vision with entries received from throughout the state. A talented group of young entertainers age 3, providing programs of song S dance , announce foii sign-u- p L fU on THURS, SEPT 3rd at 553 N. 100 W. KAYSVILLE parent orientation meeting at 7pmt registration after. 5-t- tile ' . . .whenever Across the nation or across the world your First Security VISA Credit Card keeps you covered! Just charge your travel tickets for ship, train or plane rtfi fare and well pick up the WyrSA traveHnsur-ance up The YOUNGUNS have entertained on TV, In Salt Palace, Lagoon, Lion House, ZCMI Center, Layton Ogden Malls, State 8 Co. Fairs, Parades 8 various Club, Community 8 Church functions. 8 For more information coil VICKIE JESSEN 766-004- 0 you charge travel tickets on your First Security VISA Credit Card! EXTRAS - to $100,000 worth of coverage for you and each member of your family traveling with you. Youre all insured Its automatically. There are no fees, no applications, no red tape. Card now. an asset. Only your good credit and our good card give you this special extra! And were working on additional extras that will make your First Security VISA Credit Card even more valuable. We know you use your credit wisely, and your relationship with us is firmly established. Dont make the mistake of giving up your First Security VISA Credit Enjoy all the uses of your First Security VISA Credit Card. Use it for worldwide credit convenience for expenses, entertainment, fares, food, lodging, even emergency cash advances. Its also your access card to HandiBank, the automated teller that puts banking at your fingertips day or night in 35 Intermountain locations. Flisl Securihf Bonks Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Hometown banking. Worldwide service. much too important 24-ho- ur |