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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 26, 1984 React Team Seeks More Operators SD iwap? (Mr LAYTON EAGLES, Clare Bowden, state president; is only one of several presentations made Steve Farrar, Roy president, present by the Roy Eagles during the past year as $1,000 check to Perry Hymas, president of a result of the organizations fundraising the Roy Association of Senior Adults, efforts. More information about the Ralph Talbot, past president of Roy Eagles organization can be obtained by phoning 3 or is at right. The donation to the Roy seniors 776-977- 825-236- 9. The Davis County React Team is conducting a membership drive to encourage interested citizens band radio operators residing in Davis County to join their organization. The React Team is looking for "serious" CB operators who would like to join the team in serving the public by maintaining a volunteer monitoring watch on CB emergency channel nine, according to a React Team President Ben Horejsi. He said the Davis County React Team 3722 cooperates with all law enforcement agencies and emergency preparedness groups in Davis County and may be called on to aid any such group outside the county. Membership requirements include the ability to conduct CB operations under a valid set of FCC rules and regulations, a base, or a mobile unit for monitoring purposes and a sincere interest in serving the public. Those who are interested, or would like more information, should contact Horejsi at Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the recreation hall of Hillgate Terrace, 2900 N. Hill Field Road. Cyiomaie u 35 OFF judging, Quaid Izatt of Layton won the best of show award in State Fair in Salt Lake City con- Mills. the amatuer leatherwork division. In the Mens Division, The ReIn the professional dolls category, tinued last week. County residents place only behind Salt Lake gal Tones from the county won Jule Corbridge of Bountiful won the best' in show award. In the County in the number of prizes second place. The groups memawarded in this years state fair. bers are Jerry Lindan, Reid amateur woodwork division, In the floriculture second show, Brown, Ashton Smith and Robert Steve Funk of Roy was awarded ' Margie Burningham of Bountiful Smith. best of show. In amateur macrame, Clyde won the best of show for her Davis Countys booth won Rose Pristine entry. In the best fourth place in the county booth Norris of Clinton won the best in advanced amateur contenst, contest. The theme Davis Count- show award. In amatuer needleTwila N. Keller of Bountiful won y- Utahs Cabbage Patch, preswork, Michael Carver of Kayswith her Tradewinds entry. She ents two Cabbage Patch dolls ville won the best in show. In the also won the advanced amateur surrounded by peppers, squash, advanced miscellaneous category, prize for her floriculture dont potatoes, onions, carrots, garlic Laurine Cooley of Bountiful won fence entry. In the open class, pumpkins and honey bordered by the best in show award and Dayle Edward F. Ritter of Kaysville heads of cabbage. The idea of the B. Thomas of West Bountiful won with his Cosmos entry. Den- contest is to give fairgoers an idea won the best in show for the advanced ceramics contest. In amany Bennett of Bountiful won the of each countys main industry teur ceramics, Marilyn Merritt of vine recreation. and category. climbing In the floricultures third show, In the photography contest, Layton placed best in show. In the home arts contest for the Twila Keller won a trophy with William Brent Taylor of Roy won her advanced amateur entry. Ed- the Best in Show award in the candy division, Lula Bambrough of Roy was the sweepstakes winward Ritter also won a trophy professional category. In the amawith the best single Dahlias entry teur category, Ray O. Kirkland of ner. In the clay wheelthrown objects and a special award for a Patricia Bountiful won the Best of Show award. Pollen Dahlias entry. Margie category, Becky Mildon of SyraIn the portrait division, Mike cuse won first place for her efwon a special award for surface Norman of Clearfield won first forts. In applied her mini roses. Alleen T. Nelson "of Layton, place. Keith Wilcox, Clearfield, decoration, Charlotte Anderson of Roy also placed first in the and her sister, Elaine Tumblom and Ronald Jugenits of Kaysville of Ogden, were the oldest twins won honorable mentions in the professional category. Jean Siemens of Clearfield won the best to enter the twin contests at the same category. of show award. In the creative arts division, fair. The sisters are 81 years-old. In the graphics division, Scott Ona and Ola Maxey of Roy, both Ray Kirkland of Bountiful placed 70, also entered the twin contest. first, and Joseph Eccleston of Brough of Kaysville placed secIn the best rare category, the Layton placed third. Margaret ond in the young amateurs catebest of breed category and the Ann Hall of Bountiful won an gory. Matt Anderson of Kaysville won an honorable mention. best young and old category in honorable mention. In the professional division in In the human interest photogthe state fair pigeon contest, Jan Rogers of Layton won with Berli- raphy division, Steve Greenwood porcelain and china painting, ner Tumbler pigeons. of North Salt Lake won first Charlotte Anderson of Roy' won Niel Pace of Bountiful won the place, and L.D. Thomason of the best of show. She also placed first in the china painting of best yearling and best yearling Bountiful won second place. In the Landscape division, Wilplates category, and won an honopposite sex division in the English Carrier pigeon division. D. liam Brent Taylor of Roy placed orable mention. Janeed Hancock Rogers of Layton won with best first, Ron Basuel, Woods Cross of Centerville placed second in of breed with a Zitterhall pigeon won third place, and L.D. Tho- this division. In the amateur division, Ruby and a Berliner Lang pigeon. J. mason of Bountiful placed fourth. For the wild life and nature Daniels of Bountiful placed secMitchell of Kaysville also won best of breed category in the divison, honorable mentions were ond. In the china painting of figuwon by Genine Green of Layton, rines, both Vera Dunster and Mookie pigeon division. Delores Pack of Farmington and Earl H. Nelson of Clearfield. Joyce Wirth of Bountiful won In. the story telling series, honorable mentions. and Carol Whitecar of Bountiful In the watercolor division, Rewere winners in the Governors LaMar Harmer of Layton placed becca W. Hartvigsen of CenterFruit Pie Baking Contest at the first. For the landscape division, ville won third placed for fair. The contest is being held Bountifuls winners five with the Brandy Stanfield won professionals. In the amateur ditop daily an honorable mention, along with vision, Sandra Cooney of Clear- competing in a grand finale cook-ofMathew Christensen of North field placed sixth. In the rabbit show, Tom Lewis Salt Lake. In the oil and acrylic profesof Layton won best of breed and Brandy Stanfield also placed sional division, Bertha Larimore best opposite breed with his en- first in the photography portrait of Roy placed fourth in the amadivision. tries. teur division. Karin Marchand of In the Home Arts Sweepstakes In the Talent Find contest, Clearfield won an honorable lone Grange of Kaysville won third 7, contest, Carly Fisher, age mention. In the professional cateplace in the junior division with a won in the first class with her gory, Roger Cushing of Centerflash dance. hardanger luncheon cloth. ville won third place. In Class 3, Marilyn Toone fo Joseph Lakman of Davis In the senior citizens division County won second place in the Farmington won with her appli-que- d for oil works in the fine arts deIn Class Blanche in the 4, lamb cookery division quilt. partment, Shirley Whitman of Wesley of Layton placed with her Utah Cookout King contest. Kaysville placed fourth. afghan. In the Womens Division of afghan-stitc- h In the agriculture sweepstakes, Leslie Johnson won of the Barbershop Quartet Contest, Layton William B. Rigby of Centerville in Class 7 with her ultra suede a Davis County group, the Rainwon for his smooth brome grass bow Connection, won first place. winter suit. In the fair crafts the of members The quartet department entry. Davis County residents picked VCfOOl ftiiAlir. . SOLA-R- a r. u . . 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