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Show OA Evening of Stars to Benefit Hospital Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983 bounds. Every bit as beautiful and electrifying as when she first dazzled Broadway theater goers, Carol Lawrence continually amazes audiences and critics alike with her unique versatility encompassing every phase of the entertainment world. She headlines her own show at top Las Vegas hotels and all major night clubs and theaters a name that is also synonymous with the finest in theatrical entertainment. Carol has starred in the musitional young singing star, cals: The Unsinkable Molly brought back by popular de- Brown, The Sound of Music, Funny Girl and Sweet Charimand, Renee Sands. Proceeds for the event will go ty. More than a combination acto St. Benedicts Hospital new critical care unit scheduled to be tress, singer and dancer, Carol is also a mother, gourmet cook, constructed this fall. Carol Lawrence is one of that mountain climber and, in her bottle washer. rare breed of performers whose own words, energetic talents knows no Dancing will be to the music, 3&KK' f iff'M, ,v WsS AARON R. BYINGTON ' ' ; '':4L : ' '' T again this year, of the Pat May Orchestra, known for the big band sound. The 16 piece orchestra has recently produced an album entitled Pat Longos Super Big Band, Billy An Evening with the Stars," the second annual benefit show, will bring to Ogden a variety of performing stars. Tickets are now being sold for the dinner dance and show to be held at the Ogden Hilton Hotel, October 8, according to Dee Ladd, Executive Director of St. Benedicts Foundation. The show will star Carol Lawrence and will feature the return of the Billy May Orchestra under the leadership of Pat Longo; Gordon Harkness and the sensa- ' KYLE M. JACOBS Lon-goBil- May forv ly President" featuring Frank Sinatra Jr. which made it to the top of billboard. They will also provide musical background for the other stars appearing in the extravaganza. Area Man Is Called Elder Chris R. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell J. Stone, formerly of Layton, has been called to serve in the Missou-riS- t. Louis LDS Mission. He spoke at the Brigham City 19th Ward Chapel Sunday, Aug. 28. Stone is a graduate of Layton High School. CHRIS STONE '" ' 269 20 S8OTH GfigiT GUEffidEB (Former Albsrton's lecslbn) ifw SAVE SAVE 26 MONTE DAVID MERRITT samos 14 STEPHEN W. LUCK 1 vw,, 40 ASSORTED GALLON Hold & GIgm ' ' ' V'ty s s' AI H ' i 6? SAYSt 22 SAMOS SAMGS TURKEY & PORK ONLY 8 poce okI Pilti puobod leo SrccyMtoo o .1 LB. CLEAR G CRESCENT pork gravy ' ' 'V'sl s. v r :v 0 0 V:. V EVERYDAY LM1M InaaesssSSiiiMh ANDREW JACKSON DANIEL JACKSON Silt Scouts Earn Arrow of Light LAYTON - Four boys from Pack 206, sponsored by the Lay-to- n 9th LDS Ward, have earned their Arrow of Light Awards in Cub Scouting. They are Aaron R. Byington, Kyle M. Jacobs, Monte David Merritt and Stephen W. Luck Jr. Aaron is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Byington of 540 Coats Ave., Layton. He has received the Faith in God Award and one activity badge. He has compfeted the fifth grade at E. M. Whitesides Elementary School. Kyle, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs of 830 Kirk St., Layton, also earned the Faith in God Award and four activity badges. He is a sixth grader at E.M. Whitesides Elementary School. David has received six activity badges and is a sixth grade student at E.M. Whitesides.He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte -- o 3 i imsimL.V7 Me ac- -. tivity badges and the Faith in God Award in 1982. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Luck of 371 Aircraft, Layton, he has completed fifth grade at E.M. Whitesides Elementary. r SAVE 42 JL 7? SAMOS CASE OF 6 t I j LCASE0F121 c' fV Pieliloo Layton. Stephen has earned fifteen HAMBURGER Vioole ftoloobo SAVE 2t 127 SAMOS 'COUNTRY STYLE DILLS Merritt of 642 Wasatch Dr., vl r (0 &' Webelos leader for the boys is Lonnie V. Brown. ' Two Clinton Cub Scouts have also earned their Arrow of Light Awards. Andrew and Daniel Jackson, sons of David R. and JaNae Jackson, 1167 W. 2100 N., are members of Pack 317. -- v-i 21 4 0 Andrew enjoys wood working and rock huntring and Daniel enjoys fishing and soccer. Both attend fifth grade at Clinton r S LZTiIti 22 trVv fY- - bathroom SAMOS f tissue FAMILY SIZE Dbfto 1WD ISmjiWVUiH y SAMOS ROLL PRIVATE LABEL kralkifnMl tlRn fw 0) SAVE4r 22 SAMOS 1 LB. WHITE OR WHEAT Ppcob Sliced Dpood I LB. SAVE 40 AMERICAN BEAUTY tl.10 SAMOS dong 2$ gpcgbo AVAILABILITY RAID! 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