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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 27, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS Professional artists awards to Marcy Warnock, Farmington and Carmu Hart, Bountiful, conDAVIS COUNTY test winners who will compete in state contests are Brenda White, Centerville; Patricia Reed, Clinton; Tricia King. Kaysville and Jerilyn HulTnk-e- r. Layton, in a sty le review. Demonstration winners in 4-- 4-- 4-- were RaDawn Craven, Best of Show award in the Photography Dept, was won by Dennis Johansen of North Salt Lake. Mr. Johansen won first and second place in the professional category. Ron Boswell. Bountiful, received honorable mention and third place in the same category. third to Paul Kirby, 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby. Kaysville. Vowles, Katy Vowles. Stephanie Bailey. Shannon Brown. Hollie Brown. Nor-beButters, Heidi Butters and Genevic Brown, rt Senior division winners were Cynthia Wilkinson, Bountiful, first; Marilyn Fisher. Clinton, second: and Brent Hugh. Kaysville. third. KAYSVILLE Dorothy Page, DeVonya Anderson. Connie Daily . IN THE ART division judges awarded Charlotte Toone, Farmington, best of show award for an oil portrait. S. Jensen. Becky Wood. LuAnna e Mattrinc Lewis. Carol Ward, Merrill. Bountiful, second: Monroe Hart. Kaysville. won honorable mention. Other w inners in the art div- Joye Peterson. Carolyn Anderson, Linda Lewis, David Harris. Dan Bence. and Jeff Perez. Layton, third. In the high school category Erik Kluzck. Layton, won both first and second place awards. Best of Show in the Rabbit Dept, was won by Thomas Lewis. Layton. ision Jody Page. Kristy Page and Lori Ly n W'ard. Farmington Lucille STILL LIFE winners were Briggs, Heather Bcltz, Jennifer Smith. Shanna Smith. Leslie Briggs. LcAnn Briggs, Lori Briggs. Julie Millard. Charlotte Toone and Shawn Smith. BEST OF SHOW awards in the Senior Citizens Division went to Grace Robison. Bountiful. clothing; Eda Hayward. Bountiful, quilt; Erma Carol Lee Fausctt. Layton: Alice Buhler. Layton; and Mor-tenso- Sunset, afghan: WOODS CROSS Sheila Hoag, Joyce Sorenson. Lisa Sorenson and Susan Keyes. North Salt Lake Evelyn Hoag. Cindy Hoag. Gladys Everett. Bountiful, ceramics: Grace Hendrickson. Bountiful. still life: Wally Beams. Bountiful, lapidary: art-o- il Almira Pitt. Layton, china painting: and Ray mond King. Kaysville. crafts. Winners in the Home Arts Division of the 1981 Davis County Fair were: sweep-stake- Peterson. Helen Layton. Julia Pitkins, Lcnore Hess, Susan Marilyn Groberg. Roberta West. Paula Bond, Cathy Mills. Jean Chamberlain, award for the division went to Drucilla Taylor. Farmington. Toone. Farmington: Richard Basset. Kim in- Louise Richardson, Carolyn garet Vowles. Asnath Butters, Lynne Bain, Kim Trump, Kerri Trump, Jessica Yardly , Amy ' ' rV.'XvXvXvXv COUNTING AN additional $3220 for minor construction. COM. GLF.N Saunders said he w as confident that members of the county road crew might be able lo assist the city on the road construction project. Farmington City Manager Max Forbush. He said improvement plans call for the replacement of the six inch lines and for the resurfacing of approximately 495 linear feet of roadway on south Main Street. Clark. Lois Murry. Ret Murry. Saundra Child. Julis Nelson, Tamra Flint. Joan Trout and Tiffany Wheeler. LAYTON-San- dra Neff. Cindy Collier. LeAna L.ipan. Jan Schmidt. Pat Bowler. Janice Byington. Linda Kindred. Viola Layton. Debra Jensen. Blanch Wesley. Kathy Ravenberg. Betty Steed. Maren Simpson, Ruth Ann Miller. Kathy Chynoweth. Afton Miller, Catherine Robison. Joclynn Weston. Donna Scott. Jan Winward. Karen Kindred, Molly Robinson. Debbie Winward. Becky Marx. Pam Marx. Janson Child and Mark Kottle. ' Bur- 'mm Riley, Terrie Thackeray, Mar-velRiley, Joan Bishop, Fae le Learn To Prepare Income Taxes Patterson. Lucille Garrett, Nanette Nelson, Erma Baggs, DeAnn Fisher, Yoshiko Omura. Stephanie Lands and Crystal Hunter. America's Finest Income Tax Course Will Be Taught In Layton Fruit Heights and Taught an R Block The Income Tax People Developed By H Classes Sept. 9th HR BLOCK ! PEOPLE 3595 Washington, Ogden, Utah 84403 THE INCOME TAX 394-263- PImm tn4 im fra kifomutton bout your preparation eourw. I undtnUna Ur Is no ofcUgalion l, Rebecca Hogge. Corine Barney, Jane Hogan, Jill Peterson and Bonnie Penman. WINNERS OF the Farm Bureau Talent Contest in three divisions were: top honors in the junior division went to Ryan and Jodie Johnson. 10. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Bountiful. who performed a vocal duet. Second place was awarded to David Clark. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Clark, Woods Cross : and third to Katie Johnson. 7. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Bountiful. IN THE intermediate n mmm The spotlights are on the main event in your neighborhood-th- divi- . rorr e opening of a new Dominos Pizza location! sion first place went to Lon Simmons, 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons, Layton: second place to Sheri Clark. 12. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Clark. Woods Cross: - City CUP AND MAIL Re- aligning the existing manholes w ill cost an additional $2,000, Forbush said. ilii Bur- son. Jenifer Riley, Kerry L $10,500 for asphalt. county commission to participate in the project for 50 percent of the total cost. Adding the cost to repair the existing water lines, the county's total disbursement is $17,585. bidge, Veon Keyes, Dorothy Kirton, April Booth, Wilma Bangerter, Annelise LeChimi-nan- t, Paige Olsen and Elaine Keifer. CLEARFIELD Lois Niel- son, Nancy Trump. Jenny Brown. Joan Jackson, Mar- SUM Phon Davis County Commission has agreed to donate $17,585 lo Farmington city for an improvement project aimed at the replacement of several water lines and the resurfacing of South Main Street near the countv courthouse. LOW PRESSURE was discovered in two existing six inch water lines adjacent to the courthouse when regional fire investigators surveyed the area last year, according to Mr. Forbush asked the Chamberlain, Gabriela Jean Ashby, Addrtsi Price and Lane Barker. West Point Pauline Mendenhall. Val Jean Neilson. Eva Giles, Marilyn Olds. Do Ann The Rochelle Bassett. Jody Scott, Charlene Douglas. Ronda Flanders. Sarah Pitkins, Heather Robinson. Stacey Nielson, PariLynn Olsen, Sonja Chamberlain, Lori Afton Jensen, Marybelle Jen- I I I I I Wood. Kaye Nye. Ginger FARMINGTON cost of the roadway improvements is $20,490. Ihe lotal Keiffer, Bryan Bassett, Martin and Wendy Nelson. I SYRACUSE Sonja Barker. Luanne Probasco. Kathy bidge, Jill Burbidge, Mindy Burbidge. Jenny Scott. Alisa Bateman, Amy Moore. Jennifer Christensen. Heidi Nelson. Tracilyn Saunders, Lisa Tronham, Kimberly Phillips. Janalee I I I I I Norma Earl. Byrarn, Verlyn Byram, Karyn Coy and Peggy Morgan. Phyliss Ball. Cindy Ingraham, Sandra Hill. Charlotte East, Vigil. Lorelie Child. Adele Sandman. Elaine Smith, Barbara Patterson. Ila Mae Gerber, Wendy Sandman. Lorelie Begin SINSET Ann Welch and Stephanie Allridge. South Weber Brett Bateman. Martha Birt. lani Poll. Johanna Byrarn. Jane Poll. Luella Byram. Penny Byrarn, Burbridge. Carol Ingram, place. Centerville Homer. Kaysville; and Lani Rice. Clinton. Meal preparation winners were Heidi Jensen and Bohhi McFarland both of Farminton. and Christine Johnson and Julie Fverrett. both of Bountiful. Turkey barbecue competition was won by Jill Pulsipher and Nelcia Palmer, both of Fruit Heights. Jerilyn HulTak-e- r. Layton, won the Kerr Canning award. a faulty concrete Mr. Forbush said 420 feet of the top section of the existing roadway will have to be removed and totally replaced, The cost to replace the road base is estimated at $4770, plus DUE TO sub-bas- Hep-wort- h. Joan Jackson, all second Blue ribbon winners Bountiful. By MARK D. MICKELSF.N Vicky Ferguson. Alice Irene Robinson, Buzz W INNERS OF Ball canning awards were Buzz Burbidge, Gabriela Richardson. Asnath Butters and Joelyn Weston, all first place: Fern Heniger. Pat Bowler, Dorothy Page and cluded: Clinton awards went to Charlotte Carol Bcrkinfeld. Kaysville; S. Monroe Hart. Kaysville: and Phyllis Ball. Bountiful. Terrie Christensen, West Janet Dickamore, Shawn HIGH SCHOOL category Landscape winners were Keysor, Veon Keysor, s Maxine Nichols. Clearfield. In the portrait category winners were Jim Carter. Bountiful; Karen Carlson, Kaysville: and Diane C'oonradt, Layton. Doug Braithwaitc. Clearfield; Jolene Millard. Farmington: and Jill Pulsipher. Fruit Heights. Gretta BOUNTIFUL included Derielle McDowell. Layton, first: Beverly McMillan. Clearfield, second; and Alice Buhler, Layton, third, copy category. Stringham, Thelma White. Esther West. Drucilla Taylor, Carolyn Clawson, Shirley e; WINNKRS OF the 4-public speaking contest were Lori Laurie Malon, Elaine Hawkins, Susan Marks. BrcAnna Bacon, OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY winners were: Amateur-GenDone. Clearfield, first; G.L. Bountiful; Brenda White. Centerville: Patricia White. Centerville; Jolene Roman. Bountiful; Jerilyn Huffaker. Layton; Tricia King, Kayss-villMike Jung. Farmington; Alene Dalton, Sunset; and Agrees To Support City On Improvements Davis Commissions Well give you a pizza delivery performance within 30 minutes of the time you place your order. Call us...you'l! soon want an encore! SUNSHINE GENERATION: Hours: Childrens performing group from Layton which entertains audiences through Northern Utah with SINGING 4:30-1:0- 0 Sun.-Thur- s. 4:30-2:0- Fri. & Sat Our drivers carry less than $10.00. w Cooynght I960 We reserve the right to limit our delivery area 'W Fast, Free Delivery DANCING SHOWMANSHIP Call us. 776-144- 0 140 North Main, Ages 3 to 14 for boys and girls. Nancie Nalder, director, has many years experience as a choir director, a dance instructor, and a private music teacher. Tuition: S10 per month - family rate $8 for each additional child in a family No auditions or tryouts. REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES BY CALLING 766-004- 4 Clearfield r1 i $2.00 off any large or more pizza. One coupon per pizza. Expires 910 81 Fast, Free Delivery 140 North Main Clearfield 776-144- 0 He said money for the 50 percent allocation will have lo be taken out of the county's B road fund. THAT'S THE only place we're going to get it from," Com. Harry B. Gerlach said, referring to tight budget conditions at the county level. There was no opposition from the commission over Farmington city's proposed improvements. The commission unanimously agreed to participate in half the funding for the project. MR. FORBUSH commented that replacement of the water lines will allow an increase in water pressure, guaranteeing the safety of residents in Ihe event of a major fire in the urea. |