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Show vvr ,nr WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, y wy wri V J APRIL 12, 1979 REFLECTIONS - Fashion CLEARFIELD . is always an up.most concern of women. The program 4-- emphasizes creating the total look through the Style Revue Program, where clothing members make, accessorize, and model their outfits. Reflections a style revue workshop is being planned by 4-- the 4-- parents will enjoy this opportunity to study fashion as it pertains to their own personal characteristics. For more information conoftact the Davis County THE UTAH Cooperative Extension Service is an equal employment 867-221- opportunity employer, provides services to all persons regardless of race, color, or national origin. 4-- fice, Ext. 294 773-780- 295-2394-, .v . yf ;v ...... ; S. l t; J..'I V - Style Revue Commit- tee to help members learn line, design, and texture, as well as modeling, personal coloring, and accessorizing. THIS WORKSHOP will be held Saturday, April 21, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Clearfield High School. The $1 fee which registration includes lunch is due- in to the office by April 13. 4-- Members, leaders, and DHS ITS EASTER! This year, the Davis County Fair Rodeo Queen contest will be open to single young women between 18 and 24 years of age, throughout the of The Davis High School has issued honor students for the past quarter. Farmington students making the honor rolls included Sally Smith on the freshman high honor roll. ON THE sophomore rolls are Evan Dygert, Darrell THE HORSEMANSHIP judging will be held at 10 a.m. on June 2 at the Davis Downs track at Lagoon in Farming-ton- . This will be followed by a luncheon and personal interviews with the judges to test the entrants personalities. The queen and two attendants must be available to reign over all horse events at the Davis County Fair in well as several August-- as other horsemanship events Perry, Edward D. Ray, Kevin Rigtrup and Todd Thompson I) during the summer months. on thq.Jiiglj.roll and on the a According to Mrs Louise regular honor roll are Eileen Fielding, chairman of the annual contest, entrants must Bailey, Cindy Lennartz, Kathy Percival.-Junior- s register with her prior to May on the high honor 25. Prospective registrants roll are Lynn Draper, Scott may call her at 8258454 or 8254476 to enter the competiKirkham, Marie Oakeson, Pam Shaw and Tamara Jean tion and for further details. Smith. On the regular honor roll is Jean Elliott. CONTESTANTS vying for , SENIOR students on the the annual Junior Rodeo high roll are Dave Bates and Queen title at the Davis Lisa Robinson and on the County Fair will be limited to Davis County residents regular roll, Stephen Bailey, between the ages of eight and kj continuous mLuminum cutters LOWEST. PRICE EVER I I I For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job eeimiTLY rai;j Don Pearson gutters Manager --FREE ESTIMATES 6 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 773-856- Plans Get Underway For Davis County Fair Utah--unle- ss they have formerly served as Davis County Rodeo Queen. Students Robert Stirling, Heidi Warner, Lisa Stephens, Andrew Fairbourn and Jeremy Barnes. Teachers behind the creativity are Colleen ' Busenbalk, Rebecca Cummens, Sherrie Fox, Karla Holt and Florence Richards. 16. This contest will not be held until August just prior to the fair. Mrs. Fielding said details for this competition will be announced later. By BETTY C. FISHER entire state Honor In case you havent checked the calendar, its Easter again. These Burton Elementary School students are definitely in the swing of things. They are, back, Ryan Thomas, Connie Burgenmeyer, Sharon Phillips and Brett Rushforth; front, Jenifer Hill, left, I I Wheat And Feed Grain Program Farmers are now By BETTY C. FISHER Plans for the 52nd Davis County Fair got underway this week when fair board members met with the new fair manager, Dick L. Taylor, signing up for the 1979 wheat and feed, Layton. MR. TAYLOR announced that the fair will be held on grain program, according to Ben A. Thurgood, chairperson of the Davis County ' Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) commit-- , Bids To Be Opened Bering Board Meeting - FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Education will be considering bids on a variety of projects during its regular meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the district administration building in Farmington. BIDS WILL be considered for roofing projects, fire and liability insurance, and demountable classroom par August 16, 17 and 18 at the fair grounds on the north end of Lagoon in Farmington. tee.. ,One of the b.iggest changes T j,p. plans for the fair this ' PROVISIONS, of the corn having dnew program include a the fair manager-concer- ns 10 percent and a 10 of fair premium mailing percent additional books. for pay if desired, The wheat THESE BOOKS will not be and barley program contains sent to anyone who doesnt 20 a percent send in a request for one-ev- en requirement. Davis FARMINGTON those who have received This means producers who County residents wishing to in a book fair of to out previous take sign up agree board of education years," Mr. Taylor said. He visit production one acre for every wont have to climb meetings the that list explained ten planted in 1979 to corn; mailing which has been used for a three flights of stairs and two acres for every ten plantof is crowd into a small boardroom number ed to wheat and barley for years much longer, if everything for the - grain. The farm planting of inadequate enlarged as planned. goes population of Davis County wheat, barley, corn, oats, or We and be will discarded. beets cannot the exceed sugar BOARD THE has plan to start out with an abNormal Crop Acreage invesa district authorized new list not an upsolutely (NCA) established for the tigation of moving the meetdated one this year, he said. farm. ings from a room adjoining To get on this mailing list, 3rd floor administrative ofDavis County residents must PARTICIPATION in the send their name and full fices in district headquarters program is voluntary, Mr. to the more spacious first to the Davis County address said. However, Thurgood floor auditorium. Davis Fair inBoard, County producers must file their Stressing that board meetCourthouse, Farmington, tentions to participate during are for the public, Board ings Utah, 84025 the signup period to be elig Member Jay Stephens said, ble for program benefits. I think we hold these meetProgram participants will for public participation ings ibe eligible for price support and we ought to speak to and disaster loans, deficiency them. He said the present payments for barley, corn or setup has the board facing wheat on the participating one another on one end of the Mr. and Mrs. Kim Tovey farm. and their family of six, have room, away from others atto California, where they been tending the meeting. And that BY PARTICIPATING in makes it hard arrangement enjoyed Disneyland and many the program, for visitors to hear. of interest. other places farmers help to prevent an excessive buildup of wheat and feed grain stocks which causes low farm prices, Mr. Thurgood said. More details on the programs may be obtained from the Davis County ASCS Office. The signup period will be conducted until April . set-asi- REPAIRING Bring It to CAS set-asi- set-asi- set-asi- - - , Stratton Your Briggs & Headquarters construction in Syracuse, said Deputy Supt. Lawrence SALES Welling. -- 766-13- Also to be heard will be reports on a proposed change in boardroom facilities (see related article in todays paper) and the districts special education program, be said. SN0W BLOWERS CHAM SAWS TILLERS SERVICE 13 SHARPENING NEW LOCATION:645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE (AWN MOWERS SHARPENING A REPAIRING - MECHAM 0G0EN - 76 THE PUBLIC is invited. PHONE 731-27766-25- Wood A LONG table similar to those used by the Bountiful and Clearfield city councils could be placed so board members would face the audience. The auditorium has a sound system and screening facilities making it easier for those in attendance to follow proceedings, the board agreed. The board also okayed a district request to seek bids for roofing projects at various schools and buildings. It will include roofing all or part of roofs at Davis High School, the district bus shop, Taylor and Whitesides elementary schools and the Layton High School Gymnasium, tb Burning Stoves Stone at And WHOLESALE PRICES 0.5. Harris Co 55No.Main,Kaysville fC I ? s ... ,V v .$vv. ".v 'wv. Th Earth Stow. Inc. 1979 Syracuse Save on Afghan Kits 30, 1979. RE EflSIEEi SPECIAL Good Fri., Sat., Sunday - r- from Where Fun I Spun For You! Bucilla m ScOUPONli x-- (S? 1 - Glamour ; Ripple 4 ply yarn 999 AtJY LARGE PIZZA Sweet Dreamt COUPON EFFECTIVE THRU DEC. 2JRD for baby Earn Carr Machine washable Eaav lntrurtion Hot Fudge not Included Layton Clearfield V. I Kits on Sale thru the month of April All Afghan Open Easter Sunday 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Enjoy Easter with our Dinner The Wheel Spinning 76 South Main, Bountiful restaurant LAYTON - SERVICE C&S Sr.1ALLEM!NE REPAIR Board Of Education Meetings May Be Held On First Floor year--besid- i Don't Cuss It titions for the new Cook Elementary School under set-asi- i i IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER 376 - 1444 OGDEN - 621-185- 1 : |