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Show 4C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 9, 1986 William Pitt Band Wedding Wed on June 21 D. Haynes and Shaun Willey. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Haynes of 444 N. Dixie St., Layton. Willey is the son of Gary ley of 3333 Fernwood Dr., - WilLay-to- n. and Jean Cheney of 3222 Fernwood Dr., Layton. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at 3333 Fernwood Dr., Layton. Best man was Todd Willey. n The bride is a graduate of Lay-to- High School. She is employed at Brooks Fashion. The bridegroom graduated from Layton High School. He is employed by Hotel Development Corp. After a trip to California the couple will make their home in Layton. Kris and Shaun Willey Volunteer connection The Davis County United Way and Helpline Information and Referral Service located in Farming-toneeds volunteers to enter data on the computer, proof reports, and make phone calls. Office hours are 8:30-5- , Monday through Friday. Volunteer hours are very flexible. The Senior Citizen Silver Age Mealsite in Kaysville has many volunteer jobs available. Needed' are van drivers three to four hours a day, homebound drivers two hours a day, ceramic instructors, oil painting instructors, en- - reasurance, friendly visitors to visit the isloated homebound, shopping assistance, rides to the doctor and hospital when needed. The United Way of Davis County is sponsoring a special youth employment program that will be staffed by volunteers in the community. This program 7 will help students ages who need full time or part time jobs, in the north Davis area. Space is being donated in the Job Service Briefs Day and Lori Morrell. They are the son and daughter of Fred and Fanny .Farkle. Day played the vi- From 1C dent at Weber State College. n, tertainment that would fit in a small area, chore service in homes of the elderly, telephone 14-1- olin for 16 years. Morrell is a Eye Institute offers free examinations Wednesday, July 16, the Eye Institute of Utah will offer free screening exams to test for cataracts and glaucoma. The free screening is open to the public and those interested should make an appointment by calling toll free. The free screening clinic will be offered as a public service at The Eye Institute of Utah, 1141 E. 3900 S. in Salt Lake City. Appointments are requested. Comedy, singing act to entertain July 12 CLEARFIELD Entertainment is in store this Saturday evening, July 12 at 7:30 p.m. when Henhouse 5 will be performing at Clearfields Bicentennial Park Amphitheater, 800 E. 2) 650 S. The group members are Bruce WTfrf'-fik- stu- They have entertained throughout the Ogden and Layton areas. They sing country, bluegrass and pop selections combined into a , comedy act. castle 'He-Man- 's' LAYTON Office in Clearfield. Volunteers will be trained to assist students in finding job leads. They will also develop a resource list for job opportunities. In order to make the program successful, approximately eight volunteers who will be willing to work 4 hours a week to staff the program are needed. For more information on these volunteer positions and other n please contact the Helpline and Referral Service at 47 S. 100 E., Farmington, or call The biggest at- last year, Sandcastle, will be in the Layton H i s shopping mall July 10, 11 and 12. Walter Schwartz will create replicas of three castles that every youthful Saturday morning cartoon fan will recognize: Castle Grayskull, Rainbow Brites Castle Rainbow, and Thundcrcats direc-cian- or 451-51- For the event, 20 tons of sand are being hauled to the center court of the mall. After mixing the sand with water, Schwartz ROY Former and longtime residents of Evanston, Wyo., and their children now living in Utah will meet for a reunion Saturday, July 12, at 5 p.m. at the Roy Municipal Park, corner of 2200 West and 5900 South, Roy. Those attending should bring their own table service and a k dish. Coffee and root beer will be furnished. For more information, phone Mike J. Lane, 9 or Carl J. Pearce, 773-339- 0. This Summerfest series is - sponsored by Layton City in operation with the Utah Arts Council and Weber State College, For more information, call: 544-direc- bers are invited to bring their families. Camp fees are $3 a night. Activities are planned. For more information call Glen at 773-753- 4. 296 N. Main, Layton 546-636- 3 performances Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts at 8:00 p.m. All OCTOBER 16th SEPTEMBER JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Conducting Claude Frank, Plano BERLIOZWaverley Overture BEETHOVENPiano Concerto No. DVORAKSymphony No. 6 Few Words About Your Health... OCTOBER 30th 13-1- 4 Thurs-F- ri Sleeping Beauty Music by Tchaikovsky 5 Guest Conductor MARCH Program to be announced JANUARY 8th MARCH 5th HUGH WOLFF, Guest Conductor Ralph Matson, CHAMBER SERIES Violin Radisson Hotel 8:00 P.M. HAYDNSvmphony No. 82, The Bear PROKOFIEVViolin Concerto No. 2 . Dances RACHMANINOFFSymphonic FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th APRIL 9th (Conductor to be Announced) JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Conducting Andre-Mich- el Schub, Piano HAYDNSymphony No. 86 GOEHRTo be announced BEETHOVENPiano Concerto No. 4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27th Joseph Silverstein, Conductor APRIL 30th JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Conducting Mark Kaplan, Violin SCHUBERT Symphony No. 8, WEBERNSymphony, Opus BERGViolin Concerto STRAUSSEmperor Waltz MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Unfinished 21 FRIDAY, MARCH 13th Joseph Silverstein, Conductor programs and artists subject to change. OPEN SEATING AT THE RADISSON SUITE HOTEL 8 P.M. costs us more, But, frankly, where health is concerned, we dont care about the added costs. BALLET WEST NUTCRACKER We just thought you should know. 328 N. Main Kaysville v j Family of 344 N. Main Layton Gourmet burgers and sandwiches J '4U-- l.'fr V"rjpwr yay m $u d T CHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings devoid of animal fat. A Tue-We- 5 JOHN HART, Artistic Director VARUJAN KOJIAN, Music Conductor FINESerious Song ELGARCello Concerto ce an 24-2- Anna Karenina Music by Tchaikovsky JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN. Conducting Ralph Kirshbaum, Cello Fry-Ma- x, Serving e NOVEMBER , ; Mon-Tu- DECEMBER 4th JAMES DePREIST, you read the newspaper or watch televised news broadcasts, you are probably aware of the medical reports concerning the use of animal fat shortening at restaurants. popular Most national franchises fry their foods in animal fat, a substance linked to high cholesterol, potential heart disease and a variety or other suspected health problems. At Hobo Jos, we are not doctors or medical researchers. But we do have a concern for healthy foods. Ail frying at Hobo Jos is a 100 conducted with pure percent vegetable shortening. It's the Cadillac of shortenings...and its totally 3 I JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Conducting John Browning, Piano II BEETHOVtNPiano Concerto No. 22-2- The Dream and Symphony in C Music by Mendelssohn and Bizet ROSSINIOverture to Signor Bruschino TIPPETT Symphony No. 2 A I- - ts 3458. Layton Eagles plan summer camp-ou- t All aerie and auxiliary mem- will carve delicate towers, arches, it JsSfc Reunion at Roy Park slated for Saturday 11-1- 3. and the many other architectural features of medieval castles. Sure, sfc 546-415- 1. . 1 -- gles Cats Lair. fast-servi- PHOIME 825-134- 1 ONLY 2 SEATS LEFT Infor-mato- LAYTON The Layton EaFOE 3198 will have its annual family camp-ou- t at Ogden Eagles Meadows Campground, Southfork Ogden Canyon, July He-Ma- - toire, which includes patriotic music, marches, and in general, the type of music people have come to associate with bands per- forming in the park, s Kathy Skidmore. Layton tor for the Summerfcst series, said, This performance is one of the highlights of the summer ries. We are expecting a good turnout for the performance. 3-- 773-786- traction of the Utah State Fair If LAYTON The public is in- vited to attend a concert featuring the William Pitt Band on Sunday, July 13. The William Pitt Band, a tradi- tional brass band featuring musi- from Northern Utah, will perform at 7:30 p.m. at the Heri- tage Museum and Park, 403 Wa- Dr. in Layton. Thcr performance is part of the Golden Spike Summerfcst pro- gram, a series of free outdoor throughout the state. Thomas R. Root, a music in- structor at Weber State College, the band, which is made up of music educators and community members dedicated to the idea that band music should stay alive. The band has made a tremendous amount of progress this year. They have come into their own and are a vital representative of Weber State College and the community. People will be impressed, he said. The concert band takes its name from one of the first band members of an old pioneer band that originated in Pioneer, Utah. They are known for their reper- - pot-luc- replica to visit mall rr ..M Join us on a cost sharing tour to Vancouver 8 Expo plus beautiful Victoria B.C. Ride in an air con. mini bus. Enjoy quality bed & breakfast, lodging. A first class escorted tour at a budget price. 8 days for only $299 Ea. Dbl. Occ. Depart July 26. Group features musicians from area in the grooms father's home were the ..former Miss Kristine $299 to appear in park Kris and Shaun Willey LAYTON EXPO 86 TOUR JANUARY 23, and Single Ticket $8.00 Season Ticket..... 25.00 7 p.m. Light Refreshments Served JANUARY 3, at 2 p.m. TICKET INFO: OGDEN After SYMPHONY-BALLE- T 2580 JEFFERSON 399-921- 4 Each Performance |