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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 2A Coming Events " 5, 1984 Workshops Scheduled ' XD iir1' . ''ft' Circus Will Feature Mayors on Elephants KAYSVILLE Thurtdering footsteps of elephants will be heard at p.m. Sept. 6, as the mayors of Kays-vill- e and Fruit Heights race along 1st East in front of Kaysville Elementary School. .W: ' y yi At Hill AFB in the Davis High School south field. ,.,awv v Today tickets may be purchased from the Jaycees at Kaysville City Hall from 6 p.m. to 9 e p.m. on a basis at a discount price. Ford Bros. Circus will sell tickets at the The race is an introduction of door on circus day. They will be the Ford Bros. Circus which will priced at $6 for adults and $4 for perform that evening at 5 and 7 children. 1 first-com- first-serv- f-'- Business machines, electronic calculators, dictaphone, refresher typewriting, and bookkeeping-accountin- g will be taught.. Students may concentrate in the area of . h' " , ............ ' general public. Meeting Tonight on Abuse The Davis County Womens Republican Clubs will sponsor a public meeting tonight to discuss the problems of sexual offenses against children in Davis County. at home are Capt. Christopher is the subject of a custody battle involving son Bryan who Bonwich and his Bonwich and his plea bargaining as it effects sexual offenders. The meeting will be held at 7 non-partis- RELAXING ex-wif- e. Child Custody Battle Centers On Adoptive Mothers Rights p.m. in the basement of the North Davis Library in Clearfield. All Davis County residents are invited to participate. in this public discussion. For further infor- Guest speakers will be Loren Martin, Davis County attorney, mation contact Cynthia Stevens, and Richard Lambert, U.S. attorney, who will address the issue of 773-415- LDS Ward to 8. Review Staff Sponsor Luau OGDEN Should the natural father or an adoptive mother retain right to custody of a child? Local courts struggling with this complicated question, unprecen-dente- d in court history, have awarded custody to the adoptive mother. In the most recent hearing last Friday, a second judge upheld a previous ruling that the child remain with the mother for eight months of the year. The father is fighting the decision. LAYTON An Hawaiian luDean Kealamakia, a native Haau to be held Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. waiian, has planned an authentic will be sponsored by the Layton menu including kalva pig' with 10th LDS Ward at the Layton Oriental noodles West LDS Stake Center, 1591 W. sweet potatoes, Hawaiian sweet with vegetables, 1600 N. salad, breads, All residents of Vae View subfruit salad, guava sherdivision are invited to attend. Hawaiian Macadamia nut cake. Tickets will cost $5 per person bet and There will also be entertainand must be purchased by Sept. 14. Contact Madge Peasley, ment including Hawaiian dancing and singing. . shrimp-macaro- ni The court case involves Hill Air Force Base Capt. Christopher Bonwich and his Capt. Rosemary J. Bonwich, presently stationed at Mrytle Beach Air Force Base, and Bryan Business Women to Meet personal touch seminar from .Nordstroms will be the program !' for the Sept. 10 meeting of Amer- -' ican Business Women. A talk by Scotty Link, personal touch manager, will involve demonstrations on career dressing, fashion trends, coordinating outfits, adding new accessories, colors and styles for fall. An invitation is open to all business women to attend this meeting at Country Gardens Res A taurant, Utah at Leslie Kay Stoddard will be Lytona Chapters recipient of a Scholarship given to an area gal to help further her college studies. For further information and reservations contact Norma Allen 2. secretary; Carol Sauer. Parent education classes and discussion group are being continued by Dr. Richard M. Sag a Layton pediatrician. The classes are held at his office, 2084 N. last one hour and will be held Thursday Sept. 6, at noon Wednesday, Sept., 12, at noon, Wednesday, Sept, 19, at noon and Tuesday, Sept 25, at 10 a.m. 1700 W. Layton. Classes are free and open to the The topic for the month of public but limited in number. 0 September will be discipline and Please call Dr. Sags office at for further information. coping with stress. Classes usually 773-933- Layton Seniors Plan Dance - The Layton Senior Citizens will hold a dance Friday, Sept. 7, at 8:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 4 Wasatch Dr., beside the Layton 1 1 Police Station. Music will be by the Washington Terrace Citizens band. AH seniors are welcome. A donation of $1.50 is requested. ;The Ogden Singles Square Dance Club, who dance at the Hayloft, 2770 W. North Plain City Road, will start their ner classes on Tues., Sept. 1, at . 1 During another trial last Friday, Bonwich was found guijty in a court marshal proceeding 6n base of failure to obey a lawful order. The order was to submit to a urinalysis.. The sentence was dismissal from the Air Force. However, there is an appeal process set up under which Bonwich 394-410- 544-946- 4, order, Bonwich was to have returned the child back to his adopurine. tive mother last Friday, at Myrtle Beach Air Foce Base, S.C. where He said the dishonorable disshe was transferred after their dicharge will go into effect in anywhere from three weeks to three vorce. However, as of Tuesday months. Bonwich claims a blood morning, Bonwich still had the test would have sufficed, but that child. He said Mrs. Bonwich had he did submit to a urinalysis a not phoned about the return of month after the order was issued the boy. in April. i , v ! unspecified period of time until the State Supreme Court decides on the matter. News-Magazi- At the hearing, Second District Judge Ronald O. Hyde ruled in favor of the unprecedented decision made previously by Second District Jugde John Wahlquist.-- ' ex-wi- fe 6. Clinton Man indicted in Counterfeiting A federal grand jury has indicted a Clinton man on six counts of counterfeiting $20 bills, said the U.S. Attorneys Office. Jerry Sorenson has been indicted with charges of producing the counterfeit bills in Riverdale between Aiig. 13 and Aug. 17. Four roads Mall in Salt Lake City. The sixth count charges the man with possessing 240 of the FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER LAYTON Now That Kids Are Back In School, Why Not Buy Yourself A 30 Minute Vacation. Relax Listen To Stereo and Get A Great Tan. 30 MINUTES When asked whether he thought ' the boundary commission would approve Roys annexation. Raw-so- n said it might because the land in question is owned by the school district. Otherwise I doubt the boundary commission would support changing exisiting boundaries. Its still composed of the same people who worked on the agreement that limits Roy to annexing west of 4300 West. In a related issue, the council voted to approve annexation of approximately 60 acres of land adjacent to the disputed area, but within Roys annexation policy declaration boundaries. Rewilety 546-483- 5 MOTHERS: In a letter to Roy, the commission suggested the city consider allowing Country View to hook into Roys sewer without being annexed. Kirkwood opposes the idea saying that it is not economically feasible. 10 SESSIONS Do you have a NEWS TIP? CALL YOUR Lakeside Review i AREA CORRESPONDENT ;! ILaCxeoDde 777-210- Tannr . C Hill AFB Chapel at bills in Salt Lake City. Roy. The. Weber County Commissioners will represent Hooper in their protest to the boundary commission according to Commissioner Roger Rawson. We will oppose any further annexation by Roy west of 4300 West. It is part of our long term policy not to approve any further expansion of Roys water system," said Rawson. of these programs, contact the 1981. the crux of the issue. Hooper needs a defined area to establish their water system without fear of being continually bitten away by Roy City officials think the an-- 1 nexation is. a logical move after discovering they could extend sewer service 800 feet beyond their original predictions. It makes sense to modify our annexation policy declaration so Roys western boundary follows along the North Davis sewer line, said Roy City Manager Richard Kirkwood. Junior and Senior high teens will meet on Saturday with Sister Teri, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for Teen Talk. A Family Celebration of Life and Love will be offered on Thursday, at 7 p.m. and is open to all ages, conducted by Sister Teri. For more information on any counts include claims of the alleged passing of bills in the Cross- - Hooper Protests Continued From Page 1A p.m. Both ruled that the case should Bonwich married Rosemary rest until the Supreme Court Kelsey, also an Air Force Cap- ruled on the matter, and that the tain, when they were. stationed at child should be returned to his Hill Air Force Base in June of adoptive mother for the time A joint meet- - legislation related to retired peoBOUNTIFUL of the American Association ple. of Retired Persons (AARP) and l" Davis Retired School Employee Current DRSEA officers are: Association (DRSEA) is sched-- , Lillian E. Schoeler, president; uled for Sept. 17 at 12:30 p.m. in Edith Nordquist, vice president; the Golden years Center at BouA request by G. Leland. and Teddy Guerrero, secretary-treasure- r; Alice Kaufman, program ntiful. Emily Burningham to annex 20 acres adjacent to the disputed meeting will feature Davis chairman; Ralph McCloy, nomi'" school district property was with-- . County Attorney Loren Martin, nating chairman; and Shelby who will discuss Proposition 3, a Bentley, legislative chairman. Rawson said water service is drawn. measure which deals with the election of judges and their term .'of office. Proposition 3 will be on ithe ballot in November for voters? action. Si Martin will also review devel-- v PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND DISTRIBUTED FREE BY CARRIER EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, FROM ROY in the DUI issue in Da-- : THROUGH NORTH SALT LAKE. A SUBSIDIARY OF THE STANDARD CORPORATION. "vis County and answer questions from the audience on legislative MARILYN L. KARRAS matters such as taxation of social Editor G. LAMAR B0TT security, utility laws and other GARY HATCH DAN CARISRUH ing tion rights, now four months out of the year, be extended for an The ABC Televison program will air a segment on the issue Sept. 20. In one of the first battles over the child, a Second District Court judge had switched custody from natural parent, Bonwich, to .the ' and the child's Bonwichs when both were mother adoptive found fit and responsible. 5, l The hearing Friday was held at Bonwichs request that his visita- The custody issue is being heard by the Utah State Supreme Court and a decision should be made this fall. 8. School Retirees to Gather They then each adopted the others child. Pursuant to a court The Air Force routinely tests servicemen for traces of drugs in Will Begin 773-549- which he re-tri- will, be said. Kirkwood said that an agreement signed last February with the county protects Hoopers financial position. The agreement 7 p.m. represents the culmination of a Caller is Renny Mann. lengthy battle with Hooper over For more information call: extension of municipal services Sandra Alice into unincorporated property borHelen dering the two cities. Square Dancing ;; Bonwich. . New fall officers are: president; Norma Allen; vice president; Millie Keene; treasurer; Jean Hill; Parent Classes Scheduled LAYTON e, 175 E. 200 S., Clearfield, 7 p.m. 825-011- can request a APRIL ADAMS Sister Teri Takken. and Sister of the Fran Campbell, members Chris-tian For Sisters order religious inwill provide Community, struction and information on a variety of subjects. The programs are open to the public and most are ecumenical in nature and content. All will be held at the Base Chapel, located just west of the South (main) gate of Hill AFB. Sister Teri will conduct two seminars on death and dying: one for families, 7 p.m. Friday, and one for hospital and nursing home personnel, 9 a.m. Mondav. Sister Teri is also a professional musician, and has produced an album of liturgical music, The She will Way of the Heart. a after potluck in concert perform at on Saturday (6:30 p.m.) supper music workshop, 7:30 p.m. A Music in Worship," will follow. She will also teach a class on the Sacraments on Monday, eveTuesday and Wednesday 9:30 7 to from nings respectively, . Jf Registration and payment of fees will take place at the first class, Saturday, Sept. 8, at the center, .550 E. 300 S. Fee is $36 which includes books. A certificate for employment purposes maybe earned. The Davis Area Vocational Center is open to the a.m. Force Base Chapel, Sept. r 7-- block. Davis Area Vocational Center, Kaysville, beginning Sept. 8, 8 I' Hill-Ai- their interest or take the entire offerings during the three hour te Two members HILL AFB of a religious order from Califorseven-da- y nia will be featured in a workprogram of seminars, the at activities shops and other i ed Business Skills Class Set An opportuniKAYSVJLLE business ty to learn and up-daskills will be offered on Saturday mornings for eight weeks at the ,A v FARMINGTON .....: SUSAN TANNER HOLMES LAYTON 451-583- 1 544-442- 3 . LYNDIA GRAHAM FRUIT HEIGHTS MALAN .'. ; 544-995- ; ; , Assistant Editor Discover.... Ogden' One-Sto- b p Wedding Shop UNIVERSAL ) t7 PARTY &. DISPLAY 3770 Kiessl Avenue 393-53Mon.-8a- t. 53 9 a.m. to B p.m.' 145 N. Main, Bountiful Sports Editor . 298-11- - 298-112- 3 NEWS DEADLINES All news and photos, should be submitted no later than Friday at noon for publication the following Wednesday. f Advertising Director 2146 N. Main, Layton 776-49- - SOUTH WEBER JUDY BLACKNER .'. 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