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Show r ' nv, 4C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, June 15, 1983 Summer Reading to grand finale picnic for all in My Book is the motto for reading club members is this years summer childrens scheduled for Wednesday, Aureading progam at the South- gust 10, at the library. Children west Branch Library in Roy. should bring a sack lunch. Each Wednesday at 2 p.m. In addition to the reading club from June 22 to August 3, there and the Wednesday afternoon will be a program related to programs, there will be other animals. Included are the first special events. Weve tried to annual worm race on August 3 plan so the kids will come to the and a Meet the Animals prog- library and have a lot of fun, ram where children will be in- said Dierdre Conkling, chitroduced to unusual animals. ldrens librarian. To encourage participation in Beginning June 20, children may sign up at the library for the summer reading program, the summer reading club. Each staff members will child will set a personal goal the programs logo on stating how many books he brought to the library by young Theres an Animal ROY A silk-scree- ?-- , ,j fi ' M I',,, , 4,, plans to read. There will be a chart in the library so children can monitor their progress. will sign up on e a basis. Books read to them by their parents will be noted on the chart: Movies for first through sixth graders will be shown every Queen Sherie Roy are Rodeo (center) and attendants Hill Air Force Base Hill Woman HILL AIR FORCE BASE -Sherie Hill of Roy is the 1983 Miss Rodeo for Hill AFB. She was chosen from a group of contestants during a competi: tion at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden. The aspirants were judged on poise, personality, appearance and horseman named Personality. First attendant, Susan Gross was also a double winner when she received the title of Miss Photogenic. Vicki Vest of Roy was named second attendant and was cho-bthe rest of the contes- sen of Ogden, y second through fourth graders. Staff members will read aloud from a variety of selections. The first two Saturdays focus on folk tales. An added feature this summer is a wheel. Each time a child comes to the library he can spin a wheel to receive a game sheet. There are 13 different sheets ranging from easy to difficult. The aim of our program is to help children enjoy the library spin-the-ga- and to keep them reading Con- through the summer, said found that kling. People have children who continue reading 'Miss Roy' Sunsetf Fun Days Is Hill 'Miss Rodeo' Miss On Saturday from 2 to 2:30, a reading corner is scheduled for Get Application Susan Gross (right) and Vicki Vest. ship. Miss Hill had earlier been Sica rtf maintain during the summer Tuesday during the summer their and are betskills reading will from 2 to 3 p.m. The movies ter prepared to return to school vary each week according to in the fall. age levels. read-to-m- at n rQ&dcrs rs ROYALTY ah Library Roy t 'i'' ,Vh-- II tants as Miss Congeniality. Ruth Baldwin of Willard won the trophy for Miss Horsemanship on her quarterhorse, CEE Valley Go. The new royalty will represent Hill AFB in parades in local communities and at base functions. Contestants Are Sought are Rodeo, Games still Applications Miss the for Roy available acDays Scholarship Pageant, Chairman to Roy Days cording Neill Meister. Forms can be obtained at the Roy City Municipal Building or from Pageant director, Doris McClelland. Applicants must be single and not divorced, between the ages and have attended Roy of or live in Roy. School High Deadline for pageant applications is June 15. ROY SUNSET Preparations for Sunsets annual Fun Days are in full swing, according to publicity manager Robert Koster. in Central Park, on 1800 North, the Held June include a Little Buckaroo Rodeo, will multiday festival a coed softball tournament, games, breakfast, chuckwagon concessions, rides, drawings and a childrens parade. The Miss Sunset Scholarship Pageant, held June 11, was also sponsored in conjunction with Fun Days. 16-1- 8, schedule for the remaining events follows: Thursday, Juns 16 Little Buckaroo Rodeo 7 p.m. ... A 17-2- 6, ". Saturday, Juns to 9 a.m 10:30 a.m 12:30 p.m 2 p.m 7 4 HOSKISSON SHANE LEE . iaaasaaBBBpaaaaapraaaai son and Dennis Byington. Other awards given were: The Weblos badge to Charles Jensen, the Wolf badge to New son Bowen, Jason Taylor and A telephone hotline number available for reporting possible cases of fraud appeared incorrectly in the Lakeside Review last week. The number to call to report 1 Buy Dad an Olaf 'Sundae' badges went to Phillip Gertge, Justin Lee, and Nathan Doty. Weblos Brent Nielsen received his Artist and Sportsman Activity badges and Weblos Charles. Jensen received his Athlete, free Medium Size Drink-Your Choice En-ginee- r, Forester, Scholar, Showman, Sportsman, and Traveler Activity badges. Silver Arrowheads went to Bran-de- n Ja- ? and Receive Bradley Langford. Bobcat WITH THIS AD ONLY i i i i i i i i i i i You are cordially invited to a videotape presentation of A Trip To The Orient With Sam & Bill Of I I Join the creators of Precious Moments on their first visit to the factory where their porcelains are crafted. A selection of Precious Moments collectibles will also be on exhibition during this special event. LAYTON Open 7 Days ICE CREAM A HILLS MALL Week I B Good thru June 30.BI LAYTON Layton City's heavy equipment operator Jose j (Bob) Espinosa has been named employee of the month for June, t The Layton City Council anil nounced the selection Thursday and presented Espinosa with a plaque that will hang in the city hall. Espinosa has been an employee of the city for 22 years. He has received letters of commendation from the Layton Fire department for assistance with heavy equipment during fires and has donated 130 hours of labor in the construction of a city rescue truck. iim I He has Number Corrected suspected fraud is Earn 'Arrow of Light' Thomas, Mike Welker, son Taylor and Allen Lucas. Baby Contest Live Auction Coed Softball, Grand Prize Drawing for stereo Games, Concessions, Rides : p.m. 3 Clinton Cub Scots Layton Honors Employee Chuckwagon Breakfast DENNIS BYINGTON Pack Honors CLINTON Three boys from Pack 388 of the Clinton 8th LDS Ward were recipients of the Arrow of Light award. Receiving the award from Cubmaster John P. Miller and Weblos Den Leader Bill Jensen, were Shane Lee, Blake Hoskis- - 8 Childrens Parade . All Day BLAKE 1 asD ramsi as son Date: Time: Place: - vi '43s MOISTIK TO fr Hi:. w IQ) SH-fci- June 20th to June 25th Mon.-Fr- i. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Larsen Hallmark w Cjs isii? '41 vj:i PRIZt DRAWING i $5ar$ii LAYTON HILLS MALL v cMomi Jaikontd Choaotaiii. served as an inter- preter for the Layton City Police Department and the CroMrO.ds Plaza Layton Hill. Mall Oram University Mall Utah Highway Patrol. rently is lead worker for the street department repair crew. Espinosa is married and has six children. He cur- , t I Terry Coburn, Layton City public works superintendent, said Espinosa is the type of em- ployee who is always looking for something more to do. He is always there for any emergen-- ' cy no matter the day or night. Bob is a loyal and dedicated employee to Layton City and the community he serves, noted Coburn. DAUDVT TTUdD In other award presentations, Layton Improvement Program director, Bob Cottle, received a certificate of appreciation from the city. Cottle was recognized for his work in organizing the recent city clean-uprogram. DINNERS INCLUDE p ; i ! ; I ; Councilwomen Ann Harris and Downtown Rehabilitation Chairman Clarke Adams re-- I ceived Distinguished Service Award Citations from the city. Harris and Adams were praised by. Layton Mayor Lewis G. Shields for their efforts to get Layton a share of the communi-- ! ty development block grant funds. JSN Bum mrnimm FMGEB STEAK,: Halibut Chicken Finger Steak Salad Frias Scone Offer Good Thru trs AU. GO TO LAYTON AIRY mp MILLS MALL " 016 So. Mein, Layton 6-- 15 hrzxizr Ogden City Mall to 6-- 18 |