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I hope that the disci-- 1 I AM very pleased with the ' plme experienced in our band phonic Band is one of the finest in the western United States. will transfer to whatever the musicianship and maturity of Of ihe 27 bands in Gass I al the Mountain States Music Festival at Arizona State University, only four received straight su- from the trior B avis ratingsSchool wasjudges. one of High Bid Opening those four. THE CROUP of students that make up the Symphonic Band has worked hard and performed in a fine fashion, says Director Richard Marsden. , "They achieved their goal of getting superior ratings at the festivals attended, which takes hard work and dedication, he ' Lansberry Graduates students attempt to do. I wish ail of the students the best of luck, says Mr. Marsden. Set For FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Education has set bid opening for $14.5 million in bonds June 3 at 7 p.m. THE BONDING will finance construction needs for the next year, including a new junior high school in east Bountiful and remodeling projects at some existing schools. The sum is part of a $35 million bonding approved last year. Some $12 million in bonds were sold last year. proved by period, tb 1 Vi dusted from the U.S. Air Force disbursement accountat Sheppard AFB, Tex. ing course tems, and leave accounting procedures. They also earned credits toward an associate de- Officials from bonding agent Burrows, Smith & Co. of Salt Lake City said the bonding market is improving, noting that interest rates had ' Airman Michael R. Lansberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lansbeiry of 844 E. Oxford Drive, Kaysville, has CRADl'ATES of the course received intensive training in travel and military pay sys- $14.5 Million In Bonds im- percent in a brief WINNERS Kkktt terries Changed Fop Schools comes as result of anticipated completion of three elemen- Davis County residents can be justly proud of Davis High's symphonic band, which recently walked away with superior ratings at the Mountain States Music Fes tivaL In conjunction with the competition, the group give concerts at Weber State, Millard and Cedar City Iligh Schools, Grand Canyon, and Tempe, Ariz. and visited several area national parks. . amti4 top ITA rnotliona totranu in lJe r&a ff ffent, CfcN HinJm, Hi. WW WJUm. tihandi Thfifn an4 Cbutk Turnrr. U.V, Atm INionwii, MkNC NaUrf an4 Mrmu CVtUfl Out w a iofitlkf lycfiuJitt ai in iH be chanted Bvundark at mi school, one will be cloved and three more opened come August and September in the Davis County School Diuk1. MOST JjJLU . gree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Lansberry will now serve at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. He is a 1971 graduate of James Monroe High School, Los Angeles. Calif. n Mk tentative of !l4s has been set foe Aug. 25. com-pktw- Septa. The following boundary changes have been announced including Boulton: ihour north from the crossroads on the Mountain Road to IN south end of IN i ruit Heights road wdl go to Knowiton and 01 N bused. Al Clinton some minor changes were made sending additional students to IN new Holt School. Al Dosey. those at the trailer court loot) West and Country Place will attend Holt WASATCH Elementary wiU receive those who live ut tN trailer court east of Pioneer School. At Whitesides, those students in the north portion of Aspen Acres wdl attend King School. At E.G. King, students from Oak Forest, Country Oaks and Valley View areas will attend the new East Layton School. Heather Hills students will continue attending King. At Farmington, those from Ae- gean Village will transfer attendance from Stewart. Those living north of 600 North will attend the Knowiton School. KAYSVILLE Elementary will lose those students in the Palos Verdes Estates and those west of the Shepard Lane overpass to Knowiton. Layton Elementary will lose those in the east bus group in Morgan Hills and east to the East Layton School. At Morgan, those in the Oakridge area and south Main, Kaysville, WeVe moved to a new home wdl attend Sc t4. Ibo IN new k humic, Knowlum AS Student south currently attending Pioneer will travel to three 4 Season Closes with The Utah Opera Barber Of Seville' TN Utah Opera Company cloves its successful premiere season with Rossini's delightful comedy. "TN Barber of Seville' in English, May 15, 17, 19 and 21 at 8 p m. in tN Capitol Theatre. SAM BYRD, baritone from New York will be heard at Figaro for all four performances. Alternating the role of Rosina w ill be Utah Opera Co. members Carol Brain and Susan Dcauvono with tN role of Bartolo being shared by U Goeglem and Noel Twitchell. Denver's Jack Morris will sing the role of Count Alma viva, and Scott Reeves, from New York, will sing Basilio. Kathy Edwards and Darlene Mernhew will share the role of Berta. Also heard will be John Whitchurch as the officer with Jerry Dahl and Jim Johnson as Fiorello. CONDUCTING the Utah Symphony for this production will be Frank Fetta, music director and conductor for the Manna del Rey WestcNstcr Symphony Orchestra in Los Angeles. Stage director is U bitfield Lloyd from New York. Ms. Lloyd is presently stage director for tN Chautua-quOpera Co. in New York. Sam Byrd ha been heard throughout the western United States and Canada in "Dun PasquaJe," "The Marriage of Figaro" as well as "The Barber of Seville." His engagements with the companies of San Francisco, Tuscon, Charlotte and Canadian Opera have gained him public and cntical acclaim. a BYU GRADUATE, Jack Moms, has been residing in Denver for several years and has appeared widely in this country and abroad. He has 534-083- 1. Mountain Bell PhoneCenter Store has moved from South Fort Lane Street to the Layton Hills Mall. Our new home is on the second level near the Auerbach entrance. Youll find plenty of space to park at our new location. And convenient hours. Were open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through serFriday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. So you can order new phone vice. Change existing service. Buy a new phone. Pay your phone bill. Exchange a damaged or defective phone for a good working model. And turn in an old phone for credit when you move. In fact, just about the only thing we cant do there is answer your billing questions. For billing inquiries residential customers Business customers can call 766-121- 1. toll-fre- e Come see us in our new home. Where we live to giye you better telephone service. PhoneCcntettM0 re- cently been awarded a contract with the Pforzheim Opera in West Germany for the I9K0-8- 1 season. Tickets for The BarNr of Seville" are now available at the Utah Opera Co. Box Office. 50 W. 200 S., phone To serve you better, the call et South on fVneer and wdi attend South CtcurfWtJ, Others wdi attend Holt, tb Mountain BeB |