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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1983 9A Models of Cars Are Dreams Come True Miss Bountiful Area Open to Farmington LAYTON Souped-u- p 4x4s, vans, old Chevvies and new truck rigs all the dreams of todays young man can come true, at least in miniature form, through models. Carter Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan --- Cooper, is an especially en--, thusiastic hobbyist who enjoys the challenge of putting together models of cars and ' i' ' - l iA Bountiful Area Scholarship Pageant. of his collection was recently featured at the cHammond Toy store at Layton .Hills Mall. Carter has been assembling models for about five years and said that he uses the hobby 'f' relax. "When I put together models, I feel like Im not wasting my time, he said. ..It gives me' something to do besides watching TV and play games. Carter was introduced to the hobby by his father who has a. sv; s t ,$rw- y - ( X'X X"--- ' , . 4' , ' w - v.. ? 'sX ' W w w tv x&'J . with younger siblings by keeping the models all up high so they cant touch them. , Speed in completing the models is not of utmost concern to 'Carter and he said that some of ,his models have taken over a ;year to complete. By customizing each of the .models, Carter gives each his 6wn personal touch and look and he spends a great deal of time deciding on just the right look for each one. One of his favorite models, a 4x4, was awarded a second place ribbon at the county fair last year, bringing much plea- CARTER COOPER displayed his sure to Carter who had spent nearly two years getting it just mental value because of the expight. periences he had while working ' Another favorite, paddy wa- on them. gon, was completed in the hos- - Kyle Hall, manager of Hampital while he recuperated from monds, said that Carter isnt alone in his fascination with surgery. ; Nearly every model has senti- models. & DELUXE MODEL FARMINGTON Citing budget restrictions, the Davis . County Board of Education denied three of six requests for sabbatical leave at its meeting last week. Assistant Superintendent - Gayle Stevenson said the district had budgeted. $40,000 for the program for the 1983-8- 4 school year, but granting six sabbatical leaves would cost ap- proximately $62,000. Two board members, Dr. Raymond Briscoe and Bruce Parry, said they thought the ex Long rjir.ir.iGQ'o Ph. 94 N. Fort Lane 18-2- 0 be a space where rocks and minerals can be traded. p Doors to the three-dashow open at 9 a.m. on Friday, and at y 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets cost $1 for adults and cents for students, except on Friday, when school, Scout, and other student groups, accompanied by a responsible adult, will be admitted free. These groups can also go through the Equipment. 150 Union Station museum on that more than be' will There ; for half price, 50 cents for Jiisplay cases filled with rocks, day under 12 and $1 for those those artifacts Indian gems, jewelry, 13. The museum contains over and fossil plants and animals arms display, old the of millions Browning hundreds lived lhat J)f years ago. Some of these fos- cars and the Railroad Museum. 546-490- 6 Year Wemnty Soviet Dealer model car collection recently at Hammond's in Open Fridays Until 7 P.M. the Mall. Its been a popular hobby for years now and doesnt show any signs of slowing up, he said. Hall said that a large proportion of his model customers are men who have been putting toEvery time a new car comes gether models for many years out, there is a new model to and still find a lot of satisfaction and relaxation in the hobby. assemble. By flcrninct it McIntosh said he felt bad, that the three people, Brenda d Mecham, James Wiley and Win-war- Young, were denied sab- DIRECTED BY NYLE SMITH embryo music THE EXCITING NEW MUSICAL FROM THE COMPOSER OF SATURDAY'S WARRIOR... Board Helton and Heidi Hill. That motion passed by a 1 margin with Briscoe casting the dissenting vote. Mr Allen said the three candidates who were denied leaves should receive first consideration next year. MARCH 19 & 21 7:30 P.M. CLEARFIELD HIGH AUDITORIUM 4-- TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Dunkley Music, Clearfield Deseret Book, Layton Hills Moll n Jorgensen Bookstore, Roy & Ogden City Mall FAMILY & GROUP RATES AVAILABLE FOR INFORMATION CALL 773-454- 0 or 825-283- Stevenson said the sabbatical leave program began in the 1974-7school year. In the prog- 6 5 RENTMEISTER while taking courses of study. ratio. merits, asked, Dose that mean To qualify, a teacher must A motion was then made to we let anybody who wants a have on based taught in the district for sabbatical leave get one, regar- approve applications, seniority, of Barry Avery, Anita seven consecutive years. dless of the budget? Beautiful and interesting dis- sils have been cut and polished plays of crystals, gems, miner- and used in items of jewelry. als, and fossil plants and anim- Youngsters can purchase, for a als that lived millions of years nominal fee, rough rocks and ago are just a few of the things minerals, or tumbled and polthat will be seen at the Golden ished gemstones. And there will Spike Gem and Mineral Societys 34th annual show, called the of Prospectors Round-uin Union the at Station, Gems, Ogden, on Mar. 18, 19 and 20. I Experts will be on hand to demonstrate cutting and polishcasting rocks, jewelry making,scrimin silver, ing objects shawing, and other lapidary Sarts. Students from the Uinta Elementary School will show Jiow gemstones can be shaped nd polished with homemade Cord INlLAYTON batical leaves, but said the budget didnt even allow the ram the district pays the board to improve the student-teache- r teachers half of their salaries In Ogden, March 4349 WITH... Heavy Duty Brushes Handle Grip But Board Member Robert McIntosh, while agreeing with Gem Show Is Planned CLEANER Wrap-Aroun- Briscoe made a motion to grant the leave to all six applicants. But that was defeated when Board President Sheryl Allen, board member Dee Forbes and McIntosh voted Briscoe on the' programs SALE CLEAN-U- P Large Capacity, Super Efficient Top Fill Bag System Headlight d Bumper could be found in the said the sabbatBriscoe budget. ical leave program was an important one, and one he had benefited from. After 13 or 14 years in the classroom, I needed a change, he said. I was worth twice as much to the district the year I came back. $22,000 GREAT AMERICAN HOOVER HEAVY DUTY 3 Sabbatical Requests Denied tra The pageant will be held April at 7:30 p.m. at Viewmont High School. Scholarships are given to the queen and her two attendants to further their education, accord 29 4 Jackson of Far- mington was last years Miss Bountiful Area. This years Miss Bountiful Area will be eligible to compete in the Miss Utah Pageant ir June in Orem. The winner ol that pageant goes on to thq Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. The Miss America Pageant is the largest scholarship foundation for women in Utah, accord ing to Haven Burningham chamber executive director. of 1983. hobby he said that he eliminates the problems that could arise Review Staff Miss Susan school graduate by September iffg. Although other family mem- By KENT SOMERS 524-488- of age. Each girl must be a high ' x bers are very aware of Carters 1 295-694- 4 ity specify that contestants must be at least high school seniors not more than 24 years ' Enjoyed putting models together for many years and still .assists occasionally when Career runs into a rough spot or just wants the companionship. ! Miss Photogenic, and Miss Congeniality. Any girl interested can contact the chamber office at or Troy Thornton at six-cit- y -- ,to lent, swimsuit competition, The Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring the pageant along with local merchants, is accepting entries. Any girl living in the area of Farmington, North Salt Lake, West Bountiful, Woods Cross, Bountiful, and Centerville who is eligible may enter. The requirements for eligibil- trucks. Part -- ing to Faye Richards, chamber executive secretary. Awards are also given for ta- BOUNTIFUL Contestants can still enter the 1983 Miss CONDITIONING HEATING-AI- R 773-690- 0 1950 West 2250 South - Syracuse, Utah NARFE Elects Officers LAYTON - The Layton ant Chapter of the National Associ- ation of Retired Federal Em- ployees (NARFE) held a scheduled election of officers with the following elected: president, Mayor Lewis G. Shields; first vice, president, Kenneth Neff; second vice president, Grant Flint; treasurer,' Maeser Rushton; secretary, Bess Jensen. The nomination committee was chaired by Wayne Fisher who conducted the voting. An installation banquet and program will be held at the Valley View Golf Course and Restaur on Wednesday, March 16, at p.m. which will also be the monthly meeting. All members and their partners and guests are encouraged to be in attendance. State Rep. Franklin Knowl-tohas been invited to speak about the legislative process and the recent success of NARFE in defeating a senate joint resolution to the U.S. Congress on recommending all fu- 7 n, ture federal employees be placed on Social Security rolls. Knowlton, a bridge contractor, has been a representative in the Utah House since 1967. 820 nmn Get a 50 Ireland Tales at Library ROY Tales of Ireland is storyteller. She will tell some the theme for the Saturday Surclever stories of the Little Peoto be prises program presented ple and explain why we celeat the Southwest Branch Lib- brate St. Patricks Day. rary in Roy, March 12. 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