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Show V Expanding Interests Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Mar. 16, 1983 30 Roy Artist Exhibits Work at Ogden Store had an instructor who can teach anyone who really wants to e ROY Although Bertha learn how to paint, said Larihas successfully explored more. I'm certainly not a born a smorgasbord of creative acartist. Its hard, slow work for tivities, she was convinced that me, but Im fascinated by the she could never learn how to process. paint. Using a knife instead of a Larimores current month- brush, Larimore works with oils long exhibit of oil paintings at to create landscapes, often of ZCMI's Tiffin Room in Ogden is familiar Utah scenes. She prefers using a knife because it proof she was wrong. Im so amazed I can paint, allows her to achieve greater said Larimore. The greatest depth and detail. Larimore has become so intripleasure I get from painting is to see that I can actually do it. gued by painting that it interLarimore, who is a Roy resi- feres with her primary other By SHELLEY KANCITIS Review Correspondent Lari-mor- BERTHA LARIMORE exhibited at Ogden art work. display? Paintings are being ZCMI. Schedule Layton Pool For Summer Activities ) LAYTON Layton City Recreation plans to open the city ' pool on Saturday, May 28. The pool will be open to the public, Monday through Satur-- . day from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. i Admission cost will be 75 V. cents for children through 11 tArTars old, $1 for 12 to 17 years old, and adults, $1.25. Season passes cost $30 singles; $60 for two people; $65 for three people ; and $75 for four or more. Reservations for swim lessons will be announced at a later date. Reservations for pool parties will be taken starting on Monday, March 28, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations will be available on a basis, and must be made in person. Rental fee will also be required at the time reservation is. first-com- e, YOUR IHFOWMTIOti SOURCE dent, ventured into the art accomplishment writing world 10 years ago when her books. She has also won cooking daughter was taking art les- and sewing contests, in addition ,'v sons. My daughter told me I to working as education councould do anything I really want- selor at Hill Air Force Base ed to do, so I decided to try. before retirement. She signed up for lessons with Larimores most recent creaher daughters teacher and dis- tive adventure is a silversmi-thin- g covered she loved to paint. I course. KLAUS WAGNER made. Pool is normally available 7:15 p.m. to 10 p.m.,' Monday through Saturday for parties. Cost: Upto75 people, $35; 0 people, $50; people, $65; 151 and up, $80. For further formation please call the recre76-10- Utahs choice for Sports. 0 101-15- ation office at 544-345- 8. Higley Slated At Library Hit of the - The ROY a Q3CEBQG o l ! Higley Month will be presented at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, March 19. Bill Higley, an entertainer of many talents, will give the program for the boys and girls. The public is invited to attend at 11 a.m. For further information, call first-serv- e GUP sQQ pm TOGETHER Hint?' 1' 773-255- 6. 3 Who HOME & GARDEN SHOW m Qaalh ter. MAGIC AIRE II o rental DEHYDRATOR Free fruit leather trays. T995P BOSCH MAGIC MARY LEONARD Volunteer MIXER wt Free slicer shreddar Free $1 1.95 Cook Book Selected MAGIC MILL III A Layton woman LAYTON who feels volunteer work offers a joy and sense of personal reward has been elected president of the Humana Hospital CHAMPION JUICER ft Free $1 1 .95 cook book Davis North volunteer f Free stainless steel pans ' . auxiliary. Mary Leonard was recently installed at the annual volunteer awards banquet in Ogden. For the past five years she has been joined at the visitor information desk by her husband, M.J. Leonard, one of four male volunteers in the organization. Other officers for 1983 installed at the awards program were Opal Rasmussen, presidentelect, Clearfield; Donna But-tarvice president, Syracuse; ELECTRONIC SLICER s, Sandra Stallings, secretary, Fruit Heights; Phyllis Sutter, n service chairman, Layton; Waite, treasurer, Layton; With-I- n Jo-lea- and Verda Knight, Sunset. past-presiden- t, projects planned for the current year are bakery sales and a Christmas bazaar. The monies are used to purchase annual gifts for the hospital and finance nursing scholarships at Weber State College. Volunteer work allows us to enjoy the sense of service and meet new friends, said Mrs. Leonard. It has been very rewarding in the past and we are looking for a great year at Among Humana Hospital Davis North. Lots Okayed At Subdivision An additional 11 LAYTON lots have been approved for development in the Oak Forest subdivision in East Layton in that developments Oak Forest area. 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