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Show Store Begins Cleaning Up Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 8, 1985 6A sale WAY One chain conveLAYTON nience store is picking up its paper cups off the street and in the process is keeping its name clean. Public image is an important part of our business, said Fred Williams, spokesman. We feel bad if we see our cups on the roads. Were going to intitiate a couple of plans to improve our image and help Layton. A big gulp soft drink will be handed out to any person bringing in 10 items of litter off the streets or from parking lots to the YELLOW LEGAL PADS K&M Quality Printed SHEET PROTECTORS Bound and Perforated. w & AMPAD No. 3DP8I Reg. $ On May 11, he said, youll probably see us with our smocks on going up and down the highway. That is the day employees will be picking up litter in Layton to keep the city tidy. 1 1 I .003 Acetate .00 box (50) ,L8Tx14"...$14.00 $7" box Special 2 Scholarship Pageant r CLEARFIELD A new Miss Gearfield 1985 was selected by a panel of judges at the annual Miss Clearfield Scholarship Pageant. Julie Chapman was chosen to reign as queen with Linda Stevens as first attendant and Tauna Blair as second attendant. Julie Chapman is a senior at Gearfield High School and has a 3.74 grade point average. She is a Member of the Honor Society and will be graduating in the top 10 of her class, i. Julie played a piano solo titled Impromptu by Hugo Reinhold fpr her talent number. She plans to attend college and major in music, specializing in piano and vocal. ; Linda Stevens graduated from Clearfield High School in 1983 with a 4.0 GPA. She is presently attending Weber State College and' is planning a career as a njathematician. She was valedictorian, a Utah General Sterling Scholar Nominee, and a member oE the National Honor Society. Linda played a flute solo Andante; et Scherzo by Louis Ganne for her talent number. ITauna Blair is a senior at Gearfield High School and has a 3.J5 GPA. She is a cheerleader, re- - A LAYTON veteran of the Knights of Columbus has been selected as Knight of the Year for Utah. i 50-ye- ar h Don J. Hickenbotham of Lay-to- n received a plaque noting his 50 years of outstanding service to the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic mens fraternal organization. perter for the Clearfield Chapter FFA, a member of the debate team and has won many oratory and public speaking awards. Her future plans are to attend the University of Utah, majoring in communacations and also Pepperdine University in Malibu, California- - Tauna presented a speech a salute to our American Rag for her talent number. The Miss Congeniality award was presented to diane Rasmussen, a 1984 graduate of Gearfield High School, with a 3.9 GPA. She is a grduate of the Western International School of Travel. an original clog dance to the music of I Like Mountain Music, by Alabama for her talent number. Jeannie Peeler won the talent award with a vocal solo Memories from the Broadway musical Cats. Her ambitions are to complete nurses training and pursue a career in the Air Force as a commisioned officer in the medical field. She has a 3.6 GPA, has Diane-Presente- scholastic various received awards. Jeannie's hobbies include singing, running, drama and creative writing. Other royalty selected during the pageant were: Brandy Gallatly secretary of the group and has been a member of the board of trustees. He recently received national recognition with honorary lifetime membership in the Knights of Columbus for his service. In the past he has been recognized as Knight of the Year and recipient of the Family of the Month award from St. Rose of Lima. W 4J J V--'4 Ml: fiffeJ J U .a k UU V-W- Natalie Harris, second attendant is six years old. She enjoys singing, dancing and painting. She is the daughter of Gene and Colleen Harris of Syracuse. Curtis Kawaguchi was crowned Little Mister Clearfield. He is Three. He said he wants to be a TV hero, when he is the son of Curtis he grows up. and Taffle Kawaguchi of The Special desk style. Colors: Yellow, green, blue and pink, Reg. 75$ Ink that $ee-thr- ii places underlining. Pocket $7" box re- or each. COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM He-Ma- n, Cler-fiel- d. Adam Sessions, the first runnis also three. He wants to be a Daddy when he grows up, he said. He is the son of Mark and Mary Sessions of West Point. Nathaniel Harris, the second is four. He wants 'to runner-ube both a tractor driver or a doctor when he grows up. He is the son of Gene and Colleen Harris Classes are free as a public service of Humana Hospital Davis North, except where noted. All classes below are located in the hospital's DAVC classroom. er-up CPR TRAINING p, Scheduled for businesses, organizations or individuals on the fourth Monday of each month between p.m. The course offers "hands-on- " training in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver. NEXT SESSION SCHEDULED FOR MAY 23 FOR FREE REGISTRATION, CALL ext. 7007 6-- of Syracuse. . 825-956- 1, IMPOTENCE SUPPORT GROUP Sponsored by the Utah Impotence Clinic, the confidential support group meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m., featuring a series of medical seminars on the illness and its treatment. FOR INFORMATION CALL NEXT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR MAY 9 7 ' ' ' - - - "" V r - SLIM FOR LIFE , ; with the Utah Heart Association, program meets each Tuesday be0 tween p.m. Course focuses on permanent weight loss through an emphasis on $50 diet, lifestyle, behavior modification and exercise. FEES: $40 regular registration, $10 refund for perfect attendance and $10 refund for meeting weight loss goals. NEXT SESSION BEGINS JUNE 25 HEART ASSOC. CALL KATHY-UTA1 TO 10-we- ek 1 ffWSM 6:30-8:3- ' - x i ,V A PRE-REGISTE- R. and their families, the program features monthly speakers and socials on issues. a focusing variety of diabetes-connecte- d NEXT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR MAY 23 FOR FREE REGISTRATION. CALL ext. 7228 For diabetics 825-956- 1. SELF BREAST EXAM W .WU 825-856- 1, CHILDHOOD ASTHMA PROGRAM m- -r e skills, bronchial by the Utah Lung Association, program stresses e and use of medications. hygine, relaxation techniques, asthma avoidance, v.. 6elf-car- self-imag- Class is held on Wednesdays and Saturdays: Those children (and their families) registermeet from 7 p.m. on Wednesdays and class (ages a.m. on ing for the Those in sessions. meet from 7:30-- p.m. on Family Class (ages Saturday a.m. on Saturdays. FEES: $25 per family for Wednesdays and classes, $35 for Family Class. Financial help is available if needed to pay fee schedule. ir( r pre-scho- 2-- 5) ol 6-- 0 2) V 9 pre-scho- ol fltn NEXT SESSION IN MID-JUNFOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL E PVC PIPE 825-958- 1, ext. 7228 I CAN COPE A spring and fall series of classes aimed at helping cancer patients and their families FOR SCHEDULE. CALL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. 6 CHILDREN'S ROOT BEER PARTY ; 2" Class 200 or Schedule 40 V." to 544-583- A OFF k-'-n SEVERAL STYLES Timms OGDEN CLEARFIELD 505 Sc. 1950 Wan J475 Sc. State 334-771- 8-- 6 Wwkdtyi, SSJrtDAY CLOSED 773-79- 5 8-- 4 Set. : ext. 7222 y HOSPITAL TOURS V- - " mDusnuas inc. BFUGHAM Store Hours 825-956- 1. nt-- Lamps By SYSTEM SUPPLIES 7237744 HELD EACH WEDNESDAY AT 4 P.M. FOR FREE REGISTRATION, Call $2750,o5995 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SPRINKLING JVbta weekly afternoon program for children scheduled for surgery at Humana Hospital Davis North. Our List Price in Full Lengths , , Approved by the local chapter of the American Cancer Society, course offers techniques for the early detection of breast cancer, classes are held every third Monday of each month, with two sessions to select from 7:15 p.m. or 8 p.m. NEXT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR MAY 20 FOR FREE REGISTRATION. CALL ext. 7008 u ut , for MOTHER 50 322-5S0- H DIABETES SEMINAR THOMAS TABLE And FLOOR LAMPS ?. 5V . Read The Classified Clearfield. Hickenbotham joined the orgaHe is a retired employee of nization in his native state of Hill Air Force Base and is a South Dakota in 1935. He and member of the National Associahis wife Grace moved to Utah in tion of Retired Federal Employ1958. ees and the American Association SHe was instrumental in foun- of Retired Persons. He is also a ding the Knights of Columbus in member of the Davis County 1967 at the St. Rose of Lima Wildlife Federation and the Good Catholic Church in Layton, where Sam Trailer Gub. he has also been active in volunThey are parents of four chilteer work. dren, 10 grandchildren, and six Since 1968 he has served as V. i No. 5NG81I Non-GlaReg. $11.00 box (50) re CLINTON A Clinton girl has received honors in her age division during Miss Junior Drill Utah finals. Antionette Martinez, daughter of Chris and Arcy Martinez, will now be eligible to compete at the 1985. national level in drill competition for Gearfield Miss as Little She is three years old and enjoys at Logan this June. She was named queen in her gymnastics. She is the daughter of Rowlin and Mindy Gallatly of division in the state contest. She is a student at Clearfield Gearfield. School. In recent competiHigh Melissa Cunningham, first at- tion in Price, she also was named tendant is also three years old. first attendant, first attendant for She enjoys singing and dancing, talent and Miss Photogenic. she said. She is the daughter of Jan and Janet Cunningham of Layton Man 'Knight of Year f..- RS CHS Senior Gets City Title I y' $7.30 CARTER'S Clinton Girl Gets Honor first attendant, and Tauna Blair, second tendant. 795 $895 $510 (8'ji1 VI... $12.55 HI-LITE- as Miss Clearfield for 1985 Is Julie (center), with Linda Stevens (left), Sale Reg. 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