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THE SAGE Greeting Card Co. of Albuquerque, New Mexico has also used Mr. Par- - CENTER works is entitled "Paintings with a Western Hair. It was of 1979. This KWishedta Aped as the color repro A hearing to determine whether or not a Layton man will be extradited to Colorado to stand Inal for May bat J - m jn fmirthvfwtd rimni fuin in Layton. LAYTON COLE MANGES, 22, of 109 Roger Ave.. Layton, was arrested in Layton after he was identified from television pictures shown in Craig, Colo., of the hostages as they were released Friday morning after cuaun-nKfLOT- iesand he tswell known foe his western scenes, mountains, animals, buds and old build IMUS on, ftt (Srnr J Me aJUi to, eg I f An oM Yale, 1789 Staynor ma Dr . Farm bonded 4 tt M sJjmprd girol IS f.ce (Vli isSr J wr fit If tte t4d Mr tf4i sM M M pl to Btny A h-- ws-ii- p mi "(,oud vr ?. iT fll'S' IV m IV perVetclKMf staso4 J 141 4 Jrtaxi lf tv IK fitotfk 1 Ri,VI'iN 4 lieSc (fir. IV p-f- tso v !f el il 'l-- JJ n f' IV WIVl P fVf.cnl Ste g)V fVsi 4 M'' Pch w.StiJM IcfflailUlW.) MX j-- Vl M ini t!M 4 it J IV i p. P4s flip ,!ci is, puMlVe IV wh.4f f-j- o v s x" j,uS .Mi sX-- c ings. dmg teaching and lecturing -' t,jt life) a-- 4 brwspcfs's .s or nrwppcis CimvaJ, I ctscutl 0-- V a ns'Otmi to prdff IV turn Mol Oit. Bui I vs,M nun h."jU ifsictf ih es. n4 hr sajst hr 4 lead V iir-.cn-! 4! !w - - t tjs s&s&fc5isS.w-Owis.ot- 1 j w STOP BURGLARS li Use deadbolt locks as recommended by your police department fej a M BOBS LOCK SHOP fi f 376-466- iv 4 s&ss2sSiiwSiS ,fr? s&nsr and the Western states. His works are featured in several outstanding western art galler- - Weffe tihie spending some hours as captives of two gunmen who had attempted to rob Kowlcy Drug Store. Personnel in Moffat County s-aH- . Tj-e. pect in the forgery charge pending in Colorado. m H rEfflillir(0)a IFfeonfe MANGES WAS arraigned last Monday in Layton Fourth Circuit Court and Judge Douglas Comaby set May 6 for preliminary hearing on the extradition charge. The defendant has been employed in Davis County the past 14 months as a welder. Layton BUttUIMS auuuiuiEii WttXTOMG mill KH.T CMOS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maughan have moved back to Layton. They have been living in Clearfield. Michael Dunbombe of Central Davis Jr. High was among the 23 science fair winners at usaus STwenoa mtrr wuf m mo pwkmms (BIUUKT tNOnOTDGMm ICTTH ICJUU - (MKL0PM UTTEM (USNK1S . IIM Weber State College last Clearfield week. Michael was entered in the earth and space category. a ?x NP' IBco dm (Gfift (Q)nB r s. 7 f it j tSES3SSSS grl 1 tv Pr,V I v i.w, if ro nil Ms VV fV Srswfcil 4 4n.i fejV MIVI. im (nf kup iiM i end jv i SsJi Mrv . wviV e is4utj FXE DEMONSTRATION ; ' ue beJSffi" sl liiiM 'Hipril al Mo tot" boy, Dr, day and CoEecn r MP(t'f(t ft WS M t 360 So. State, - U II kS spent many years promoting an through in Utah tUUMSlKMM MHUUMKMTt 40TWTS mOHCATKMK U&u temnt-ttsu- Cmuncm 9 ductions are included in the Ogden art shew. Hostage Hearing Set For May 6th CALL 776-207- aulohoparhy showing 42 color reproductions of hts rn sssrarars; isn THE COPY cards for several years. An i toe nd Mj Ki fJFJy Clear- - B,'v2.y and Terl Simpscsn, 1124 W, 2400 M. Oni- Lintons paintings on (heir - rOklUflOMIMy April 10. 1980 Coy and Pamk Bearer, 82S S, 1425W,,CW4rfa ld. Lee FsylinvmoflJMd Fast Kays Creek Dr.. Layton ricur-remt- y exhibiting hit painting l the Bank of l uh in Ogden. The exhibit can be viewed dal fy through Apr! 14, 19X0. This exhibit is sponsored by the Western Art Guild and fca lures Mr. Parkinsons latest works. The public is invited to see the exhibit. J kol gf ouHwuaf s MMJ . 4 beffB v. My, l44 4 04-- ,?.) k UiUJ cwd fttLiptf M eiiM old Dafon rd, INf eL'Jrrn sl.(s M rs ftl Cr&fand Lba Webstar, 549 Souit Angd St. Kays Vernon o4tigiirg LieJ to o IK KJi t Or oo, ie Mr Mifi id , of Uwh ihrough Friday. s stf-Inrr- b) el I 4 Uars( 4 111 MMIft W. April 9. 1910 diiweJmSS'lkiik l (irkinm (e sa of iti, N Mrs, Mjh C.,J.'S, Li Sj rf4.k 40 H 30W,Kysv2d, Pann, 700 N W.afcU.txy. LAYTON ARTIST EXHIBITS ttaiU. tJW-- I sc a id iK Oi- t V ! a fV,..m . . I- 152 Apta6,19&0 Ttomai Gnij and MdwSi C. N-- Mkl4)t petssj d lone an idjtns ' ) it r jt,r Bight. sV-mI- iftd Kfn Srriih, i t Ms srii iaUdf &fi (lij ha a and Lema Jorpn&n. 4 &.!-- pel it Gi M Mis lef a4 yx I 'i -- i Impic. 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