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STOCK POND Frank Sanders, a well-know- n square dance caller, will be calling the dances for the Ruia Days square dance. The dance will be held on the Layton High School tennis courts beginning at 7 p.m. and continuing until 10 p.m. All Ogden area main stream level square dancers are invited attend the free dance. to THIS ACTIVITY is a part of the live entertainment that is being provided this year for Riata Days by the Layton Civic Arts Association. Mr. Sanders has had more than 20 years experience as a square dance caller. He holds a certificate of accrediation as a caller. BESIDES CALLING for such square dance clubs as the Single Swingers, the JJ Rustlers, the Hicks n Chicks and the Steppin Stones, Mr. Sanders has called for many state square dance conventions and at the nation convention in Oregon. He has called square 1756 S. Main, Bountiful 13th E. & 10600 So. 24th E. 70th South 9lb South & Wolfi 410 So. & 9th East 45th So. State 17th So. & 9th E. 2396 I. & 70th South 21st So. & 23rd East 2700 West & 7200 So. 2S0 North Main, Tooete (Ofinut mi iiniif ttottt woifoun dances in Mexico and on the islands of the Caribbean. Mr. Sanders is a local real estate broker by profession. SQUARE DANCING at Riata Days should be an outstanding activity for both the dancers and spectators. The Golden Spikers. one of Your opinion of what government is doing for you may not be the same as your neighbors opinion. Sometimes, you may get very vocal in what the idiots in city hall" are doing to your neighborhood. You may even write a letter to the editor and express your dismay and say some things that you normally might not say. BUT STILL you can express your feelings about public officials without fear of being sued for libel because the First GolJcn Spikers regular caller, Craig Sattenhwaite. The Golden Spikers club presidents are Herb and Chris Stand. The vice presidents are Tom and Sheila Barkley. The secretary and treasurer art Oria and Darla Young. the North Davis County square dance clubs, are going to ride on a float in the parade. Club members come from as far south as Bountiful and as far north as Ogden. ON THE float will be the Your Right To Know Ends Air Force Basic Airman Donald H. Wakefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Wakefield of Layton, has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., after completing Air Force basic Birkholz SAVE UP TO 50 RAMI HAND 100cot NITR0-BI- Jay E. Birkholz, son of retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. John J. Birkholz of Layton, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of staff DEBATE ON public issues should be uninhibited, robust and wide open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasant sharp attacks on government and public officials. SGT. BIRKHOLZ is a weapons mechanic at RAF Upper Heyford, England. He is a 1974 graduate of Layton In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the sergeant. Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the communications High School. His wife, Debra, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Summy of Layton. intelli- gence field. Wakefield is a 1978 graduate of Layton High School. Births lOOcooaf 3.49 NYTROdYCERlN., BENADRYL si 8.59 DIPHENHYDRAMINE HYDROPRES-2- 8.69 HTZRcserpine at Lackland AFB. the airman Amendment gives you freedom of speech and the press. A lawsuit for libel between the New York Times, vs. Sullivan gave rise to this statement by the United States Supreme Court: GENERIC vi. 13.39 D DURLNG THE six weeks studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. CINIRIC DRUGS hydrodiurils6.99 "HTZ"., training. r, assess, (ASX OUX ON DUTY PHARMACIST) 5 on federal pNeavfiCM (tfemfiRRf BCS : 6.69 4.29 4.29 - snoot citizens pikes rvtt less low prohibits dispensing without prescription. HI TEAMSTERS BII SFCIIRITT FUND TAND OTHf R fUUH S LOCATIONS LAYTON, Layton Hill Mall, 766-347- 7 BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main, 292-055- 1 SALT LAKE, 21st So. & 23rd East, 4871018 17th So. & 9th E., 484-878- 2 20th E. & 39th So. 272-529- 8 SANDY, 10600 So. & 13th E., 571-979- 4 WEST JORDAN, 27th W. & 78th So., 561-421- 7 GRANGER, 3765 South 27th West, 969-149- 4 TOOELE, 250 North Main, 882-355- 0 IC COPtRIGHT 1910 SAFEWAY STORES ' INCORPORATED June 20, 1980 Danny and Diane Alvey, 75 W. 250 N. No. 33, Clearfield, boy. SNOOPY HAS A SISTER! June 21, 1980 Raymond and Guyetta Eberle, 680 N. Main No. E 17, Kaysville, girl. Kenyon and Jaima Hansen, 1223 N. 300 E, Layton, boy. General and Michelle Harris, 1777 Harrison Blvd. Ogden, boy. Joel and Susan Jeppson, 292 West Phillips St., Layton, boy. Lance and Sandra Walker, 1449 South State - w Clearfield, girl. , St, . June 22, 1980 Douglas and Pamela Evans, 325 Barbara Ave., Layton, boy. Robert and Denese Webster, 1973 W. 200 N., Kays- ville, girl. June 23, 1980 You didnt know Snoopy had a little sister? Well, shes new to Utah, But were sure shed be pleased to meet you, and 6hes very pretty in her best pink dress, 15 Tall, $20, and dont forget Snoopy, 19 Tall also at $20. Our stores are Snoopy for President Campaign Headquarters. Come in & cast the FREE plush Snoopy drawing. Deadline: July your vote and be ebgible for 15, 1980. Come see a storeful of Snoopy merchandise. Larry and Aurora Crowson, 587 N. 3rd E., Brigham City, girl. William and Kelly Ackerman, 600 West Mutton Hollow Rd. No. 1, Kaysville, girl. June 24, 1980 Bruce and Connie Dunlap, 235 W. 870 N., Sunset, janCIUICn Reese Jan and Georgia Montgomery, 3981 W. 300 842 East Shannon, IPoflaifo z C M I. Center, Olympus Hills Mall. and the Sandy Canyon Center. Downtown Ogden Center, Layton inKopOl rwriuanejiiwKF"w clairs $1 lettuce& Tomato Hollow Rd., Kaysville, boy. Kenneth and Tracie Mascarenas, 1080 S. 1500 E., No. 93, Clearfield, girl. Carlos and Rosa Field, 25 1 W. 2600 N. , Layton, boy. June 25, 1980 David and LaNell Rasmussen, 269 Dawson St, Layton, boy. Michael and Euphemia Workman, 301 North Main No. 143, Layton, boy. Salad LOCATIONS Raymond and Susann Durrans, 176 East Mutton Twi Las Jumbo Roast Beef I 99 girl. N., West Point, girl. Alan and Sharalyn Maughan, Kaysville, girl. tuiN I LAYTON, Layton Hill Mall BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main SALT LAKE, 21st So. & 23rd East 17th So. & 9th E. SANDY, 10600 So. & 13th E. WEST JORDAN, 27th W. & 78th So. itCOPTIIGNT 1910 SAFEWAT STORES INCORPORATED 89c I |