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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Mar. 2, Cat Show Calls Area Enthusiasts IT... ALL TV SATELLITE DISHES LOOK THE SAME! They all have similar features and usually offer the same reception quality. SO... WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? championship and grand on the championship awards show circuit for the Cat Fanciers Association of America. Quite simply, our price! Members of the show commitKaysville, Kim Wheelwright of Ogden, John and Sandy Repper of Hill AFB, Anne Davidson of Clearfield, Lori Aikens of Ogden, Diana Brown of Farming-ton- , don't let our low price deceive you! We're still concerned with But 995 quality and performance. DeMILLE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 'Satellite Television 860 W. Riverdale Rd. Specialists!" and Barbara Forrest of Roy. $1 AS LOW AS tee are: Deborah Sampies of Ogden, Laraine Saunders of for upcoming cat show at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City are (from left) Nicole Wheelwright and her Persian cat, Soledad Sprite; Heather Wheelwright holding Sun Thunder's Ruby Red Dress, a Persian; and Weston Saunders of Kaysville, with Beau, a household pet; 393-377- 7 393-377- C-- 3 8 - Cubs Get Top Award FARMINGTON Eight Cub Scouts in Pack 283 of the Farmington 7th LDS Ward received the Arrow of Light Award, the highest award in Cub Scouting. Those receiving the awards are: Jason Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rydalch; James and John DeRose, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bryce Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin. Also, Shawn Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards; Kenneth Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Francis; Manual Nokai, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsley; and Jon Utley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Utley. Each also received an artist pin, part of the Webelos program. Cody Oliveria was given his artist, sportsman, and athlete pins. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oliveria. The Bobcat rank was earned by Robert Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Stewart; Mark Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin; Joshua Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown; Tommy Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark. Wolf rank and a gold arrow, point were awarded to Jason Korth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Korth. Bear rank was earned by Michael Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hancock. Brett Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Boyce received his Bear and also a gold arrow point. De-Ros- e; Boy Scouts Hold Derby KAYSVILLE Campfires dotted the hillside, as the Francis Peak Scout District held its annual winter campout, the Klondike Derby, on the Leland Frost property east of Kays- ville. According to campout chairman Eric Allred, 495 Boy Scouts, in 65 patrols attended the event. Four Kaysville LDS stakes: Kaysville South, Kaysville, Kaysville East, and Kaysville Crestwood Stakes, along with Layton East and Holmes Creek Stakes make up the Francis Peak District. SWIVEL tivities taking place on Saturday. All 3 Pieces I p D Co) (5)95 IN BOX N O j Design your own versatile Wall System by mix n' matching Roy-- a I 8. G G T U 's handsome "Malibu Series" Library Wall Units! Organize and display your favorite books, plants and knick knacks. Units feature "Rustic Malibu" finish and rugged construction. solid-co- M Three campfire programs evening. The scouts in the Order of the Arrow led each patrol in using compass skills. A snow shoe race and sled race in sleds built by the boys took advantage of the snowy hillside. A log sawing contest and first aid competition along with knot tying and a nature course where the scouts identify animals or their footprints were the ac- SET CONSISTS OF: 28" and 26" with WHEELS & PULL STRAPS 24" and 22" plus 16" TOTE BAG, . I scouting skills in contests. rolls were enjoyed Friday PIECE NYLON LUGGAGE SET JUMP ON SPRING A N GREAT VALUES RIGHT NOW! Tatstyttn Safety I to $ Friday 9 to S ... CLOSED. .. Sunday and - COMPARE WITH SETS THAT SELL FOR $250.00 AND MORE re Each Wall Unit is easy to assemble with only a screwdriver. Pack- nrierl nMlulMiiMlIu JUST A FEW OF THE GREAT BUYS Essdaj Bia 'A Story' Topic is A Story, A Story ROY the theme for the Saturday surprises program to be held at the WILL Southwest Branch Library, March Oval Cocktail Hexagon Commode 5 GET A c A a . 79 Heavy Nylon Cover. Boys from these areas gathered to put to use practical and skits complete with sweet RM LDWQN Shelf Commode . ARD EXIT BRIGHAM EXI 5. Hetty Tuveson will be the special guest storyteller. She is eager to share her favorite stories with the children. The program will begin at 11 a.m. For further information, call 773-255- 6. 983 7C LET'S FACE This year local cat lovers will participate in one of the ten best cat shows in the nation at the Salt Palace on the weekend of March 5 and 6. When the Promontory Point Cat Club will present Kitty Kat Junction II. The hours of the show will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. The public is invited. Admission is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for children, who must be accompanied by an adult. More than 30 breeds of beautiful and exotic purebred cats will be on display, plus household pets of every variety. The purebred cats are vying for READY 1 BRIGHAM HOME OF THE SOFT SELL" 6 MILES SOUTH OF BRIGHAM CITY 12 MILES NORTH OF OODEN |