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Show I 2A Lakeside Review North, Coming Events Wednesday, July 18, 1984 Mall to Host Display Of Vintage Aircraft :f: Vintage aircraft, past and a video of the history of Utahs arts. and including the 3 Entertainmeht is planned daiiJare being transported to the Hills Mall parking lot today ly beginning with the Hales at 7 a'.m. The planes are from Family Band today at 7 p.m. Jrtthe Hill Air Force Base Museum The Golden Spike Square Dancand Aerospace Park and will be ers will perform July 19 from 9 2 ton display through July 21 as p.m. and the Country Wild Impart of the malls Utah Heritage Flower Cloggers, July 20 at 7 T-3- . 0, Lay-T;t- 'rovV'0 wf.. LAYTON Y A" fundraising booth for the tmuseum and aerospace park will 2v'be selling bricks inside the mall for $10 each and will feature an-- j tique fashions, historic military ' .displays, photographs of Utahs -- -- rt. The North , SYRACUSE Davis Chapter of Utah Homemakers will hold their annual husbandwife steak fry Thursday, July 19 at the Layton City Park bowery at the S.W. end. The guest speaker will be 1 Gary Willden from Weber State College. He will speak on Family Recreation. 773-938- 773-528- CLEARFIELD field Convalescent and Nursing Center will celebrate seven years of operation on Friday, July 20, with an open house. The public is invited to visit the center from p.m. at 1450 S. 500 E., just northwest of Hospital Davis North. Special entertainment for the afternoon will include: Vickie Henderson, Jill.Sanduck and Kaysville Junior High Cheer Hu-ma- Sewer District Battling Standards V and committee handle it, said engiStall In a battle neer Tom Jacobs. SYRACUSE Jacobs is a representative of quickly running out of time, the North Davis County Sewer Dis- J.M. Montgomery Consulting trict is continuing its efforts to Engineers, a firm contracted by the sewers board of trustees to get state officials to lower prorestudy the issue. sewer treatment posed tough New state standards will requirements. quire the amount of floating particles in the water be lowered to Sewer district officials say they 10 milligrams per liter. The presare now gathering data from different sewer plants in the state ent allowance is 25 m.p.l. The standard to stabilize certo negotiate with state health oftain amounts of sewer will also ficials for relaxed standards. The negotiation process could be toughened up by the State Health Board, unless sewer distake six months to a year. Recommendations were made trict officials can negotiate a by state health officials to back lower requirement by July of off from the issue and let the 1985. Review ! 3:45 p.m. The highlight of the afternoon will be the arrival of the Ogden Sky Diving Trio, featuring Scott Hughes, Kevin Bell and Lee Bennett at 4 p.m. . Refreshments will be served. Parade for Kids Thursday KAYSVILLE Go For The Theme. Judges for this event are has been selected as this Mis Kaysville-Fru- it !(: Heights, theme for the annual Chiyears Kristin Varney; first attendant, A ldrens Parade sponsored by the Jana Seegmiller; second attentl: Kaysville Jaycee Women Thurs- dant, Cheryl Stonebraker. t day, July 19, at 6:30 p.m. At the conclusion of the paIt: All parade participants are to rade, popsicles will be distributrear of Kaysville ed among parade participants is: register at the Elementary School. The parade and a prize drawing will be held. XI will begin promptly at 7 p.m. : This years theme Go for the Categories which will be are Best judged Individual, Best gold was chosen in conjunction Group, Best Float, and Best with the 1984 Olympics. Gold such as names of their best friends, a piece of their hair, a swatch of material from a favorite piece of clothing or a list of .future goals. based on results of a standardized test and interviews. The interviews were conducted by a captain from the Ogden City Fire Department and the Bountiful and West Valley fire chiefs. The summer film program on Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. at the library features a Star Trek The Trouble with episode, at the Hillside Senior Center in Roy. Subject for discussion will 1900 KAYSVILLE The Kaysof Utah Re- publican Women will hold a meeting today at 7 p.m. at the home of Alyson Brown, 466 East Laurelwood in Kaysville. Speakers will be Doug Cannon and Ute Knowlton, who face a primary Aug. 21 for the Republi can nomination for the legislature from district 17. Representatives from the Norm Bangerter and Dan Marriott campaigns for the governor will also speak briefly. All interested persons are welcome to attend. For more details call 3 or 544-026- 546-013- tion, Kirkwood approved Greens recommendations. Kirkwood said he hoped to. appoint a new fire chief by middle to late August. The deadline for applications is July 20 at five p.m. The Lakeside Review offices will be closed Tuesday, July 24, to allow employees to observe the Utah pioneer holiday. In order to meet an early, press deadline, hefts articles and photos submitted this week for publication on July 25 must arrive at the Review office in Bountiful or Layton no later than Thursday, July 19, at noon. $429 7 NIGHTS 8 DAYS INCLUDING AIR FARE FROM . 0-- 1 9-- 1 3-- SALT LAKE CITY Airlines, stay at choice hotels, The Edge Water, Roof Towers, Waikki Surf Main, Waikki Village or the Marine Surf Condominium. I son of Theresa Pickett John and of 2542 N. 250 W., Sunset, was named the baby with the best. smile during Sunset Fun Days. The Lakeside Review incorrectly reported the winner as Brittany. Swenson. The Review regrets the error! 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Main, Layton 776-495- 1 1 544-442- 3 FRUIT HEIGHTS Director MALAN 2146 451-583- . - 298-891- 6 ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display advertisements Thursday at 4:30; classified liner ads, Monday at 3:30 544-995- SOUTH WEBER JUDY BLACKNER ; 479-411- 9 773-828- 8 825-453- 1 731-570- 2 ROY SHELLEY KANCITIS SYRACUSEWEST '. POINT .ARLENE HAMBLIN SUNSETCLINTONCLEARFIELD CAROL GRAHAM....: 2. e meet, unless something is decided upon. Salt Lake County was allowed to have until 1990 to decide upon the issue, because they couldnt come up with the funding for a new sewer treatment plant, he said. 1800 N. Clinton W. Sherman Wayment 5 kilo race, registration at ' Clinton City Bldg. Fee $6 The presentation is being offered 7:30 a.m. is Breakfast, eggs, hot cakes, sausage, drink who passing by Schechter, Breakfast is served until 9:30 a.m. California on from Utah through is at the Clinton 9 a.m. Line up for Parade, line-u- p his way to an international W. 1800 N. 1500 Center Stake Lot, in for Bahais conference Parking youth 9:30 a.m. Parade Begins, all entries welcome. Parade begins at Canada. Stake Center and travels along 1800 N. to the Featured in the slide program Greenspan Park will be pictures of the Bahai Flag Ceremony shrines and administrative headBooths Open Isquarters in and around Haifa, Baby Contest Registration .Clinton Park Bowery, $2 rael. 9 mos. at 11:30 - 12:15 mos. at 12:15 - p.m. 8 will The meeting begin at - 1:45 p.m. 18 mos. to 3 yrs. 55 FarW. N. in 200 at p.m. 5 yrs. 1:45 - 2:30 p.m. mington. For more information Winners of 5 yr. olds will be Little Miss call ' and Little Mr. Clinton. Trophies & Ribbons awarde ' 10:30 a.m. T Ball Game . Minor All Star Game noon 1:30 p.m. Drill Team Performance k 2 p.m. and Mike Magician be Health Care - Cut the Cost, 2:30 p.m. Auction Keep the Care. 4 p.m. Old Time Fiddlers Sam Gordon, state representa4:30 p.m. Airplane Candy Drop tive of AARP will show slides 5 p.m. Fire Dept. Water Fight and lead the discussion. Meeting 5:30 p.m. Free Drawing for is open to all interested people. Mujt be present to win GOP Women Set Meeting ville Layton chapter The process could drag out, but we have a 1985 deadline to a.m. 7 Retirees Meet Wednesday ROY The monthly meeting of Hillside American Association of Retired Persons will be held Wednesday, July 25, 12:30 p.m. ay ed. Clinton area a variety of events including CLINTON residents will celebrate Clinton breakfast, parade and fireworks. Fun Day Saturday, July 21, with July 21st ;: Greenspan Park-b- y City Building Tribbles. 451-544- 90-d- Clintons Fun Day Activities Scheduled Bahais to Plan Campaign di-re- ct trickling operation the plant uses for removal of bacteria. It just slows everything up, the engineer said. control The water pollution committee will take 30 to 60 days to decide on the issue, then public review there is a notperiod required by law, he Deadline Set Early Experience and current level of training were considered as part , of the interview process. Public Safety Director Julian Green selected four people from Roy Cityv Manager Richard the top seven candidates. After Kirkwood said selections were reviewing back ground informa- full-tim- Roy Library Sets Activity Bahais FARMINGTON from all over Utah will be meeting in Farmington to formulate plans for teaching the Bahai Faith in the state on Saturday, July 21. Those in attendance hope to develop specific goals - and plans to be used in the next two years to help focus and Bahai activities. Offering advice at the meeting, will be Fred Schechter and Dennis Jenkyns, representing two Bahai advisory instutions. A slide program on Bahai Holy places in Israel will be shown. The proposed standards can be met in the summer, but winter weather will cause many problems, Jacobs said. There is no way we can meet it in the cold weather without a second biological process, he said. Winter weather affects the Roy volunteer firemen and have each seryed at least two and a half years on the volunteer force. In addition, all four are qualified as firefighterEMTs. Roy City has four e new firefighters. The only vacancy remaining on the eight-ma- n force is the position of fire chief. Richard Waters, former chief, resigned in June;, following disclosure of alleged irregularities in the administration of firefighters tests. Doug Passey, John Ritchie, Mark Winham and Von Drah-eithe new firefighters, will begin work within the next two weeks. They were all .previously ROY Sweet HarmoLAYTON Heritage Museum. ny will be featured at a Layton Guests are encouraged to Sunday evening concert on July 22. The patriotic program wilj bring their own chairs or blanbegin at 7:30 p.m. in front of the kets for seating. Capturing time in a of the : summer reading program today at 2 .p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in' Roy. Entitled Time Capsules, children will have an opportunity to preserve the past by filling a box with memories of 1984. Along, with a shoebox, partici- pants are asked to bring items 30-3- 0. Roy Names 4 Firefighters Patriotic Show in Layton shoebox is the theme The present 1 5 m.p.l. allowed for biological oxygen demand would be changed tfl 25. m.p.l. To add to the problem, an Environmental Protection Agency mandate, also effective July 1985, will require a much lower aimount of bacteria to treated water being dumped into the Great Salt Lake. The EPA requirement is now Former Volunteers . ROY states water pollution control APRIL ADAMS at 3 p.m. Clearfield Job Corps break dancers at 3:30 p.m. Utah Old Time Fiddlers at na second 0. Young-un- s -6 1 Jessen Vickie in Hodson, chairman, Kaylynn White, Bernice Smith, Noleen Arbuckly, 'Karen Johnson and Trudy Ford, Miss Farmington; Garilyn Horsley, runner-u- p (from left). Farmington include Cynthia Katrina Allen, first runner-up- ; named ROYALTY call or For further information 8 Theresa Wheatley, Jean Johnson, of Olive irection . The Clear-- t leaders, at 2:45 p.m. if 1 p.m., and The Clark Family Cloggers at 3 p.m. Public can visit at center f3? 1 Homemakers Plan Picnic r -- V p.m. On Saturday, July 21, an Antique Fashion Show by Lisa Bingham of Morgan will take place at 1 p.m., followed by the Sweet Harmony Singers at 2: 1 3 , 2 t Av M3 mim 7-- .Festival. - Vo 1 JtmxiS FARMiNGTON Cynthia Ford, 22, daughter of Dixon- and Nita Ford of 1058 N. Compton, walked away with the honors and $500 scholarship as Miss Farmington in a pageant. Katrina Allen, 18, daughter of June and Calvert Allen of 41 S. 200 W was first runner-u- p and Garilyn Horsley, 8, daughter of DeAnne Horsley of 139 E. 650 S. and Gary E. Horsley of Salt Lake City won the second place spot. Brenda McFarland, 23, daughter of Bruce and Barbara McFarland, 25 S. Cobble Creek took the Miss Congeniality award. Katrina and GariLyn will each receive a $150 scholarship from the Davis County Barfk. The Miss Farmington Scholarship Pageant was under the d- 0. 0 Kw A t:s. on Farmington Winners Get Titles i . |