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Show y.tri'iY nr jux-ca- yis rCft3 journal, June i?, isso inpAviUEApcn, junc tl, 1?S3 Clearfields Baseball Derby Sat., June 14 Clearfield Jr. Olympic Meet Set lobe MJ lefek meet Jane H the . alright ttejnes-day- llr frith St howl stadium comment mg al t m, rm!l!MIDcs'ure). for hutme Thf (ka.'f.i'd Revlon. Dtpoimrai ,J1 ht, a FiUh. ta ndRoi cottictl sdanf wnh a Home gun Srn dy. Jae Hal I ohgf Park Do H, starting at Id a m. Tbt (Tearf.rlJ Rffrratiun Department aimmex it eif upcoming junior otympici kJ lit compeio irtk he nouung (or Contest, I mb denied, I or further mhumatii is ri ages 0 tkirtitj at con Recreate 1,t oih oftisg Crws: mg time, home run aJ a , 1IIF Ml FT is ore la boys t llycamjag. and guts ages yij Fa 2d yard one fool basrbjtt or soriKsdl throw , fun, jump anj dodge, shuttle not. anJ running bfuwd pimp, Com lath youngster (he fsrftis imtude ddl. priewftj twocsrnisptus Put a joy in someones life! LttSe h relay and cross country, msm UllL reciese Tost, second and thud place ribbons and will advance la compete in the (lasts County meet ta be held kkedncsJay. July 2 at the tlasis jrigh loot field I Of further inform Hon contact the Clearfield (Hike at 82S4M'b. EOLfEgTHi! M m SHRINECIRCUS fiaf Mini-Ru- n :VM 4 Jri, lC Kayesille City Recreation high for taking the crown at the MtLa ton and Sating thtnr little i Vince and lYincti content June 28 at 7:30 p.ni, at Layton High are Aulene Morgan, left, Lori Langxton, Hanna Layton, LaDawn Simmons, Mary Stocks and Tamie Heaps. li PAGEANT HOPEFULS Seven La) ion girls w ill com rcte ih( year (or the tide of Mix Laion in the annual Mice La)lon Scholarship Pageant to he hclJ Saturday. June 28 at 7:30 p m. in the Mrs. Don Simmons. Dana Cowley is attending the U. of U. where she is majoring in public relations and Layton High School Auditor ium. The La) ton Prince and Princess Contest mill he held in Freshman Honor Society. She is the corresponding secretary of the Kappa. Kappa Gamma Sorority. conjunction with the Miss La) ton Pageant. CONTESTANTS will sell tickets to the pageant or tickets can he purchased at the door. Price of admission is $2 for adults and SI for children. The Layton Chamber of with Ann Harris as chairperson, is sponsoring . ,.,V . . DEADLINE for Prince and Princess contestant applica lion is June 14. Applications can he picked up at Ann's Fabric Loft. 21 East Gentile in Layton. The prince and princess along w ith Miss Layton w ill re pesent the city in the Riata Days activities. Miss Layton will be Layton's candidate for Miss Utah. CONTESTANTS are Dana Cowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley: Tamara Heaps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Heaps: Lori Langston, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Brant Wiser: Danna Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Layton: Aulene E. Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Morgan: Mary Ellen Stocks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettler: and LaCawn Simmons. daughter of Mr.- and - communications. She is a member of the Phi Lta Sigma D kNA HAS had training in ballet and drill. She enjoys sketching, painting, sculpturing. horseback riding, skiing, embroidery and French cuisine. She belongs the the Unique Reflections, a performing ja it company. Tamara Heaps likes to write I) rics and music for songs. She has worked the past three summers as a life guard. Tamara has also worked as a waitress and an archery instructor. She plans to earn a university degree in athletics and hopes to coach. High School aduate who hopes to further cr schooling at Weber State in A LAYTON cosmotology. Lori Anne Langston has had training in drill ballet, baton, modern dance and gymnastics. She has performed with the Drill and baton teams at local universities and during the San All-Sta- Francisco 49'ers halftime game. She won the Miss Ma- jorette title when she was younger. Lori plays the piano and has performed in several musical recitals. She enjoys ceramics, needlework, running, basket-- , ball, skiing and sw imming. DANNA LAYTON has worked at Clearfield Homes with retailed and handicapped children. She enjoys w ruing and art and hopes to combine her talents in these fields to wnte and illustrate children's book's. She was active in Layton High School belonging to the Lancclles. Modern Dance Club. Sapphire drill team, advanced an. drama and orchestra. She enjoys draw ing. caring for small animals, dancing and sewing. She won second place in the Delta Kappa Gamma Children's Story Contest and honorable mention in the Shades of Blue Poetry Con- test. A the president of the Modern Dance Club at Layton High School and a member of the Lanecllcs drill team and an honor student. Heights. She has had experience in choir groups and a sanely of dance expression. She enjoys gree in communications, advertising and psychology. Her hobbies are drawing, sewing, painting, skiing, swimming and tennis. She plans to attend Weber State She plays tennis, skis and printing, singing and dancing. swims. THE RUNS will start at 7.30 a.m. Sign ups will begin at 7 a m. there will be eight divisions with awards for the first three places in each divivion. The divisions will be: boys. I) and under; girls. 13 and under: boys. 19 and under: girls. 19 and under, men. open: women, open: men. 3$ and over, women. 33 and over. BIG Enough To If Mf RA J A h 4 Jr I 1 1 X I cl tS Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF (he street from (he Davis County animal control area, 533 N. Highway 89, Fruit College and pursue a degree in elementary education. I.AIHMS SIMMONS has attended Weber State for one year. She hopes to earn a de- I Your New York Life Agent in Department is sponsoring a mmi-rufor fun (or people of all ages. Il will be held Saturday, June 14 at (he Mountain Park The Mountain Park trail is located across Vita-Cours- p.g-.-a- 4? ? A ft . it Nrr(r NO INCREASE IN PRICES n . the M w A June 14th R Commerce, f 'S jvjA krra'y Set For W tl t4f $& New York Life Insurance Company SL 707-24- th Ogden, 84401 UL 801-621-33- 00 kdt, dM iwatMg MatdHM. nnsn ajAt Serve, small Enough to Care STUDENT AT Weber State College. Aulene Morgan hopes to graduate with a degree in family studies and a minor in music. She has taken private voice instruction for three years from Mrs. Evylyn Harris and private violin lessons for six years. Aulene w as a member of the LHS Laytones and acappella choir and the high school orchestra. She achieved superiors in solo and ensemble festivals. She attends Weber State with a music scholarship. SHE IS a member of the Weber State a'cappella Choir and the school orchestra. She also sang with a select LDS Institute Women's Chorus and with a triple trio selected from the . 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