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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 30, 1986 Cities sites of concerts -- -- Clearfield and Layton will feature free concerts for the publics enjoyment this week-- Arts Council for the past two ,3 V . end. A. Sunset woman, Tauna Lyn, and a singing group, Sweet Harmony, will both be Schools per- forming at the Concert in the Park scries on Aug. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in front of the Layton Heritage Museum, 403 Wasatch Drive. Lyn is well known in the area for her country western music. For the past two years, she has performed with her own band, Country Diamond. She took second place and the Peoples Choice Award in two Golden Spike talent competitions, and was first runner up in the Utah State Wrangler Showdown Competition held in Tauna Lyn V'ernallast July. Lyn has performed at the Sa-- - members, all from the Layton hara Hotel in Las Vegas. and Fruit Heights area. The group Sweet Harmony They have performed at the will perform this Sunday night Festival of Trees for the past Muse-rutat the Layton Heritage The concerts are part of three years and at the Dickens the' summer musical program Festival. They performed at the sponsored by the Layton Arts Western Stampede at Lagoon Council. and have performed at Davis The group was formed in County Fair, Clearfield Arts in 1978 by Winnie Killpack and the Park program and particiwas originally six members. In pated in the summer musical 1983 the group expanded to 12 program sponsored by Layton From page IB Tuesdays - Fridays. Kindergarten schedule: 8:25 to 10:20 a.m. Mondays and 8:25 to 1 1:20 a.m. Tuesdays -Fridays. They perform a program with a variety of music, including 'nostalgic 1940s music and patriotic numbers. Dont miss the chance to see the Utah Old Time Fiddlers perform in Clearfield. On Saturday, Aug. 2, they will per- form at the Bicentennial Park Amphitheater, 800 E. 650 S. at ' 7:30 p.m. The Utah Old Time Fiddlers Association was organized by Jim Shupe and others more than 10 years ago. We organized to perpetuate and im- prove old-tim- e Kindergarten afternoon , . music-appreciatio- Verticals Pleated 2 Shades Roller Shades Dmperu Jtitcrvors vy Sprmfcrest The school will furnish all school supplies except for special projects the teachers may do dur- 2324?pfcms ing the year. West Point Elementary will hold registration for new students Aug. 5 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 399-471- 9 THE SALONS OF FRAN BROWN & CO. ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDE THE BEST VALUES IN OUR INDUSTRY. OUR PRICES ARE CONSISTENT WITH A STYLIST LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND ADVANCED TRAINING. THIS PROVIDES YOU WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET. , FOR EXAMPLE OUR HAIRCUTS COST: CHURCH BRENT H. CRAVEN, DMD sched- cessed. EVANGELICAL i FREE Custom Blinds School lunch for elementary students has been increased to 75 cents per meal or $3.75 per week and $15 per month. Pupils may bring their own lunch or go home if they live close enough to return within 45 minutes. Applications for the federal reduced and free lunch programs will be distributed the first day of school and require a week to approve. Parents will need to purchase lunches at the full price until their application is pro- . Substance helps prevent tooth decay Riviera, Micro and Monaco ule: 11:25 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. Mondays and 12:15 to 3:05 p.m. Tuesdays - Fridays. throughout the city, county and state, says Dale Pendleton, the group ' .. manager. The association has about 70 members from the WeberDa-vi- s area ranging in ages from 4 to 85 years old. They have fid- - V dlers and players (guitars, banjos, mandolins, pianos, etc.) They have competed in fiddle contests in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Colorado. For more information on this Saturdays performance or future performance, contact Clearfield Recreation at Fluoride beneficial GIANT LEV0L0R SALE .days and 8:25 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. years.- Review columnist Dental literature is repleat with facts on the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing tooth decay. How does it work? Sugars in the mouth set up a fa- MEETING: J J Sundays 10:00 AM Dennis Long, Pastor 394-923- 3 1 vorable environment for the growth and development of germs. These germs produce acids that cause decay and leave behind deposits that injure gums. One of the big defenses against this process is fluoride, which builds up the resistance of teeth to these acids. It should be in your childs drinking water so it can be absorbed in his growing teeth. Fluoride should also be in your "Dental Health oridate its water supply, reports that tooth decay has been cut in half among its school children, and credits fluoride for this improvement. As an added plus, Chicago parents are saving an estimated $20 million a year in dental bills. In areas where the water is not fluoridated, childrens teeth can be substantially protected against cavities by fluoride in drop or tablet form. ... child's toothpaste, and applied regularly on his teeth by the famidentist. Chicago, the first big city to Chateau Reception Center 2621 E. Oak Hills Dr., Layton ly flu- - Kids into sleeping out SHARON NAUTA STEELE Review columnist FREE COUNSELING for SMALL BUSINESS CALL 621-83- "ALL OTHER SERVICES ARE PRICED IN THE SAME MANNER. SERVICES ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED "ALL the Salons of 00 y 6 Company hoOfr tiling CLEARFIELD LAYTON f Fran Brecon SERVICE CORPS OF RETIRED EXECUTIVES THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 825-721- KAYSVILLE iSi-II- 2 546-0S0ll Spnnxored hy I .S Small B usiness 3 Administration WomeircCenter Mom, can we sleep out? my kids want to know at least seven nights a week all summer long. ?Out where? I try for a bit of levity. Out in the potato field? Out in the chicken coop? Or how about out in the sand box? Is that where you want to sleep? Oh, Mom, one son splutters in a tone of voice no one would U. Rain or Shine --J ing bag on top of a rock formation that had to be the petrified backbone of a stegosaurus, I simply could not understand what made my kids want to forsake the comforts of a soft warm mattress for the sake of a restless night on the cold hard ground. . I knew it couldnt be either the eery hum of mosquito wings or the spooky sounds of dogs barking, owls hooting, and frogs going rivet, rivet, rivet in the middle of the night. Then one day my youngest daughter spilled the beans. If we sleep outside tonight," she whispered to a friend, we wont have to make our beds when we wake up." ever describe as amused, You know us kids dont want to bed down in the sandbox." Then where do you want to sleep? Out-- we want to sleep out in the yard." Out in the yard with the cat and dog and six million bugs? Yeah!" The kids all shout in unison. Can we? Can we Mom? If I say yes, the children react as enthusiastically as contestants on Let's Make a Deal." On the other hand, if I say no, the looks I get could scorch an ice cube. Quite frankly, for a long time after I spent the night in a sleep- - - RIB-EY- E STEAK All $525 Mtals Sarvtd with Cintonesa RunWalk Third Annual Women's 5K (3.1 miles) Run 2K (1 .2 miles) Walk Wednesday, August 6, 1986 7 p.m fee includes entry in the race, a Womens Center tee $6 shirt, and a drawing for valuable prizes. (You may also register prior to the race for $7.) Park in the Weber State College parking lot just north of the football stadium and walk to the start at the par course on Skyline Drive. The race ends at Mt. Ogden Park with refreshments and the prize drawing. Participants are responsible for their own transportation back to the parking lot. First prizes will be awarded to the top winner in the run and the walk. All other entrants will be eligible to win prizes in the drawing. For more information call the Womeris Center (625-22- 1 0) Sponsors: Meadow Gold Dairy Cliff's Chevron Rocky Mountain Hair Co. Cottage Floral Radisson Suite Hotel , Marie Callender Pies Coca-Col- a of Ogden The Bike Shop Food Service McKay-De- e CardiacFitness Institute Ogden Hilton Albertson's Kentucky Fried Chicken (South Ogden) Baskin-Robbin- s (Harrison Boulevard) Hazen Photography Chick-fil-- a (Ogden City Mall) Wisebird Bookery Gatorade Walkers Course Runners Course Soup, plus tea er coffaa., START FINISH C CHINESE mm BANQUETS AMERICAN in & DINNER So. State Ph. 773-503- -r Polk Avo. WjAn Intermountain Health Care facility Come and try our New and Excit- ing Chinese and oTaylor Av.j L- SPECIAL GROUPS WELCOME HEALTH PROGRAMS merchants-LUNC- H MENUS-129- 5 CLEARriELD 4 Registration Form Please print or type and sign disclaimer Entry Fee Enclosed $ Name Address Phone Lakeside Review FOR ALL THE NEWS OF YOUR COMMUNITY Age. .Run. Walk. DISCLAIMER: In consideration of my entry and intending to be legally bound for myself and my heirs, executors and administrators. I give up my rights and claims against the persons and organizations affiliated with this 5K run and 1.2 mile walk and specifically McKay-DeHospital Center, and all e sponsors and race personnel, for any damages which I may suffer in connection with my travel to, participation in, or returning from the run walk. Walkers will be disqualified for running SIGNATURE DATE IN FULL (Parent or guardian must sign if entrant is under 1 8 years old Mail check and entry form, including signed disclaimer, to 0 information call 625-22- 1 3B ) McKay-De- e For more Hospital Women's Center. 3939 Harrison Bivd . Ogden. Utah 84409 |