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Show IOC Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 30, 1986 Farm Bureau to search for talent e The annual DaLAYTON vis County Farm Bureau Talent Find competition will be held at 7 p.m. on Aug. 6 at Davis High, according to Flint Richards, chairman of the Farm Bureaus Young Farmer and Rancher Committee. The committee sponsors the contest: County winners in each of the three divisions will compete' in the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find at the Utah State Fair Sept. i i 6. The divisions are: Junior up to 10 years of age inclusive; Inter11 to 16 years of age; mediate 17 to 30 years of and Senior age. The Farm Bureau Talent Find is the largest amateur talent competition in the state, said Richards. We want to provide an opportunity for young people to develop their talent here in the county and at the state. level.. Those interested in participating should contact Richards at 8 for detailed entry information. The public is invited to attend the Talent Find program. 451-201- CHECKING the schedule of events at Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo is Miss Rodeo America, Vicki Vest of Roy. She gave up the titles of Miss Rodeo Ogden and Miss Rodeo Utah to Tauna Blair of South Weber. right-of-wa- right-of-wa- fences, trees, existing official signs or on their own supports if they are legally within the i you have a News Tip RENO HOLIDAY I (Including Airfare) B MONTHLY DRAWING B FOR BUS PASSENGERS ONLY Winner will receive an extra $100 it present at drawing. B I B B 1 B B B S2f,ood Ddit.$:Ganiing Coupon B B Friday fl tMgemmm B B OGDEN: 8:30 AM B WALL AVENUE B ROY: 8:40 AM, HARMON'S fl LAYTON: 8:50 AM LAYTON MALL fl SALT LAKE CITY: 9:30 AM FRED MEYERS, 9th SOUTH i CALL NOW TO B PEPPERMILL TOURS 8 1 ADVANCE B RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 532-LUC- K fl tor areas out of Salt Lake City call toll-fre- e 5 Call PEPPERMILL TOURS B B or JOHNSON TRAVEL: 2 Salt Lake City 3 Ogden B CORRESPONDENT Saturday Parties $10. Cash Back B B LAYTONAREA & P.M. B B if WIN A E B Watch where candidate signs go, department says right-of-wa- a is your NEWSPAPER cu Political volunteers and workers are reminded by the Utah Department of Transportation that they may not place signs anyy of where within the inThis would road. any public clude all federal and state highways, county roads and city streets. Utah law prohibits advertising y of signs within the all public roads. This means that signs cannot be placed on poles, i Tha LAKESIDE Review LVNDIA GRAHAM : s 363-792- B 392-012- B WESTERN LEISURE: 532-211- 3 B B b y. Read The Classified Failure to heed this law will mean the loss of good signs because road crews have been instructed to remove and dispose of them as soon as they see them. UDOT asks all political organizations to familiarize themselves with these regulations. It is a terrible waste of tax dollars for road crews to concern themselves with illegal signs, said Jim Johnston, UDOT spokesman. The destroyed signs cost money too, and could be put to much better use in legal areas. Hearing on fire substation site scheduled A public hearing LAYTON to consider whether or not to declare a piece of Layton City property surplus will be held Aug. 7 at 7:15 p.m. in the city hall. I ' The property in question is lot ; number four in Rouche Hills. It was deeded to East Layton for the : Layton Police Department to receive new car f "LAYTON -- The Layton City proval of a bid from Murdock Police Department will be getting a new police car following ap- - m 1 DRAWING a 1st PRIZE: 1 YEAR OF FREE MOVIE RENTALS 2nd PRIZE & 6 MONTHS OF FREE MOVIE RENTALS 3rd PRIZE 3 MONTHS OF FREE s MOVIE RENTALS a. I SEE EMPLOYEES FOR DETAILS TAKE-ON- E FUJI T120 peppercorn STEAK SEAFOOD PRIME ca. While supply lasts RIB 296 N. Main, Layton 546-636- 3 rfr- vv Clearfield Mm I Jr |