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Show BliSWtf r Pl. r t t i Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 20, 1985 'ommunity Country Fair Days Planned In South Weber Aug. 6 to 1 3 wards v 9 WITH THIS AD m 5 V tf f T - SOUTH WEBER Plans for are Country Fair Days Aug, right on schedule and registration for all events has been set for Aug. 3 at the city hall from 5 to 8 p.m. The weeks events will begin Saturday, Aug. 6, with the Baby contest ages years at 9 a.m. at the school. The same evening will be the pageant for Little Miss ages Junior Miss ages title at 7 p.m. at the church rosQiifod CLEARFIELD Ribbons rophies and congratulations ere offered to Independence ay parade' Winners in six categories, during a Clearfield Chamber of .Commerce luncheon held July 13, at the HAFB Officers Club. Top awards in the commercial division went to Clearfield State Bank, first place; Clover Club Potato Chips, second place; and Fran Brown and Company, third place. In the category, first place went to the 0-- 3 3 3-- 8-- cultural hall. Monday, Aug. 8, is community family night, 7 p.m. at the church cultural hall. Tuesday, Aug. 9, posse night, 6 p.m, at the posse grounds. Wednesday, Aug. 10, buck-aroat 6 p.m. rodeo, ages at the city park. Events will be goat rope, calf riding and a new event this year, adult calf deo FINEST TRUCK MOUNT There will also be tennis, horseshoe, golf and other sports the competition throughout to South FURNITURE Events are open Weber residents only. The public is invited to attend the weeks events. For more information contact Mary or Brent Staffeur corating. 11, junior at Thursday, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 13, will end up anything goes, 6 p.m, at the city week with a parade down the park. Main Street followed by the fair Friday, Aug. 12, adult anyat the the 6 at city park with booths, city thing goes, p.m. machine, fish teams dunking be will rides, There eight park. contest and plenty on each catch, eating with seven couples team required for both nights of of fun. The grand finale will be a fireworks display at dark. anything goes. 1, 9A week. WINDOWS 479-873- 7. MU SCOKHGUUD - gB t BROWNS CARPET CLEANERS PHONE 546-753- 4 Clearfield Chamber of Commerce, while entries from the Clearfield Jop Corps and the Clearfield Stake Seventies tied for second. Third place judging resulted in another tie with Clearfield Parks and Recreation sharing honors with the PD0C-3QQ- E BAVO Clearfield Fourth Ward Primary. The Davis County Sheriffs Posse took first for horse entries. Second and third prizes went to Miss Ogden Rodeo and the Adams Brothers with Ling-bStoker. In the best drill team competition, Clearfield High Schools Junior ROTC claimed first place, the Clearfield Job Corps took second, and the Shriners Klunkers walked off with third. BLACKER'S IS BRINGING BACK SOME "GOOD OLD" PRICES.... y Simmons Celebrates SIMMONS SPECIAL their 113th Clearfield High Schools marching band was named best band in the July 4 activity chaired by Rick Hill with Chamber President Jim Barlow the float supervising committee. Chambers Choice winners included Freeport Centers Day Co., first; the Clearfield 16th Ward Primary and the Golden Spike Square Dancing Club, second place tie; Bob Kreys Antique Autos and the Senior Citizens Club of Clearfield, third , place tie. ANNIVERSARY TWIN 5 DRAWER DESKS SET Over Size... even large enough for a home $279 , computer. FULL SET Kiwanis Aid Olympics for 369 QUEEN SET Handicapped $429 KING SET By LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent $599 Save Big On Regular Beauty Rest Prices ! Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be .brave, in Jhe 1 r attempt. Before each of the Special Olympics, the handicapped participants recite this oath and then begin the event which emphasizes participating and com- peting, not winning. And in a very special coloring book, Pierre Pelican repeats that message as he adventures to the Special Olympics through its pages. The coloring book was designed for use by the Kiwanis Clubs throughout the country to aid them in their fund raising for the Special Olympics to be held in Baton Rouge, La., later this Now you can buy a famous BEAUTYREST Mattress and Foundation set with all the quality internal features it's noted for at this special price The same individually pocketed coils ?, The same construction d The same matching BeautyRest The same quality fabric Foundation , STYLES Includes oi file drawer inner-tufte- drawers dovetail construction for proper fit. All Beautiful Oak & center guided YOUR CHOICE inlaid OAK TABLES Top $199 CHOOSE FROM PINE OR OAK GRAIN FINISH summer. Another fund raiser sponsored by the Kiwanis is comihg up next week. DOZENS OF WOOD DESKS ALL ON SALE Prices begin at 59 , 5 PIECE NYLON Run a Mile for the Special Olympics is the theme of a program to raise more funds to help send handicapped children to the Special Olympics at the national.level, A runner Will leave Salt Lake City and pass through local Communities next week on his way to Idaho. In each communi- LUGGAGE SET Steel rejnforceck Handle Pull Straps where there is a Kiwanis chapter, lochl runners are being hsked to ruft along with him for to short distance and donate small sums of money for the Wheels Ity Steel frames Vinyl accent trims :J4,ngth they run. L 1 Anyone interested in running should contact any Kiwanis Member or Bruce Passey at t - ONLY : Signup Slated For Kids Rodeo) Attention little SYRACUSE tbuckaroos. The Buckaroo - t STOREWIDE Massage Pillow by Rodeo is coming to Syracuse. ,The big event is scheduled for iltily 25 at the Syracuse Founders Day Celebration. Registration will be held at the Syracuse City offices.. You Choice of Colors SET CONSISTS OF: SAVINGS 28" and 26" with, wheels 7 pull prices are REDUCED IN EVERY straps 24" & 22" SPECIAL VALUE plus 16" Tote COMPARE WITH SETS THAT SELL FOR Available In Your Choice of Navy DEPARTMENT 250 & MORE or Brown fr evens may sign UP 18 on choice July through 'yqur ' ' 21. July ' There will be events in the following hge groups: I i3-i- 4. j Children may sign up for bar-re- l race, keyhole race, calf riding, or b&rdfcVdkViding, 7 , A sheep race and team goat tie are planned for ages 5 and 6. Sign up fee for the above events is 84. For children under 5 years old, there is no, fee and they will be treated to candy in the hay stack and a wild animal rhee. Entrance to the, buckaroo rodeo will be 810 per family; adults, $3; years, 82 Hours: Easy Financing Available Tuesday thro Saturday 9 te 6 Friday 9 to CLOSED SUNDAY A MONDAY O WIllAROIXIT BRIGHAM EXIl 5 3-- BRIGHAM "HOME OF THE SOFT SELL II 12 miles North of Ogden , 3 |