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Show ingness to serve the students there. A training session will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 10 at Du i is, Syunsureu by ua-v" Briefs High PTSA. internationally acclaimed dance ensemble from Poland will perform at the Davis Arts Festival at p.m. on Friday, Aug. folk 1 2 in Square. - 8 . Bountiful's Tabernacle V a v - gsi The performance on Friday is ' free to the public. The festivities will culminate with the Davis Arts Festival all day Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8 and 9, featuring displays of original artworks for sale by more Call the BountifulDavis Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful 7 for more information at and a schedule of events. 292-036- School registration , volunteers needed - KAYSVILLE Davis High needs volunteers. Anyone wishing to help at registration on Wednesday, Aug. 20, andor Thursday, Aug. 21, please contact Olivia or the school. King, Volunteers do not need to have students at Davis, but only a will J 451-53- 25 5C 6, 1986 Lay-to- is From 1C finends to enjoy performances. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August noon until 6 p.m. in the parking president Ruth Turner. lot on the south side of the n Approximately 50 women, Hills Mall throughout the h ijiih Division harvest season. AAUW and officers of the variThis market is the only one of ous branches throughout the its kind in this area and is the state, will meet to discuss pertisecond market being sponsored nent issues of the organization. by the Utah Farm Bureau, the Guest speaker for dinner on first being at 5300 South in Salt Friday evening will be Marie Lake City, just off of Tucson, Ariz., regional director for the Rocky Mountain Region of AAUW. Pat Mencimcr, communications director, Ogden Area ChamCLEARFIELD The public ber of Commerce, will direct a is invited to attend an evening of faciliation workshop for the music, singing and clogging on group on Friday evening. Sarturday, Aug. 9. The Shupe Saturday activities will include Group will perform at 7:30 p.m. continental breakfast, a buffet at the Bicentennial Park Amphiand assorted workshop lunch, E. 800 Clearfield. 650 theater, S., Retired employees chapter will meet LAYTON The monthly meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Layton Chapter, will meet on Aug. at 1:15 p.m. in Layton City Hall conference room. Speaker will be Stan Boleski who will demonstrate home security systems. PERMS si 400 Clearfield to host Shupe family band 1 1 Farmer's market set at Layton Hills Mall LAYTON The Utah Farm Bureau and the Layton Hills Mall have joined forces to sopnsor a Farmers Market for Davis, We- -, ber counties and surrounding ar- This market will provide the public the opportunity to buy fruits and vegetables directly Cut Style Finest Product sessions. University Women's group sets auditions group set workshop The Kaysville will be holdTheater Community one-aing auditions for two held at be will Auditions plays. the Kaysville Municipal Center on Monday, Aug. 11, from 6 to 8 Long Hair Kaysville's theater work is preformed under the direct supervision of Trained Instructors All Extra KAYSVILLE ) Fran Brocon ct shop for the Utah Divison of AAUW on Aug. 9 at the Little Tree Inn in Lavton, according to from the farmers in the local area. The Farmers Market will be held each Friday and Saturday, p.m. Anyone age audition. 8-- 16 S1 600 Includes: They are a family bluegrass band. This is part of Clearfields free outdoor concert series. KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Branch of the American Association of University of Women will host a a two-da- y leadership work- eas. and & Company Cctteye of Beauty and older may & Career Center 546-616- 6 1 wrwamrawiiwii ewa i Only AUGUST 6 7 OixBack to School Sale has something special ; in for a Citizen 9 8 for the family. $$ft)50 every student m hilcren will enjoy our Sesame Street shows featuring Luis shows daily on August 7th, 8th and 9th. i and Susan. Three I?! lilt 3 u Tpere will Ke p an be fun for all ages at our Clowning Celebration as part of National Clown Week on August 7th, 6:30 p.m. eye on new colors and fashions with our "Leader of the Pack' fashion show on Saturday, August 9th, Models courtesy of the Finishing Touch. iMiiinaj A" -'- fcWf.fJ OCITIZEN ewgateall 10.00 Monday-Thursda- y , a.m.-9.0- 0 p.m. Sunday noon - Its time for a Citizen Watch. Now is the time to buy that Citizen Watch at big savings. Great for him. Great for her Great for the price. Originally priced at $85 to $150 Yours for only $69.50 Saturday 10:00 a.m.-6.0- AARONS Jewelry NEWGATE p.m. 0 MAIL OGDEN 392-64- 394-971- S p.m. CITY MALL 2 waawjgi! to Class St 4 - ?. J iJT X V i Concerned ab out your 1 v ? H '4 - -- 2 $ family eyesight? club. i August 54 t i. 'tv V $20 1 with pull-patter- OUR SEMI-ANNUA- J onh at participating IVark So other discounts appl uton vision Nobody cars for eyes more than Pearle. .. 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Women $13 Men $9 Newgate Ogden City Mall Eve Care Month at Pearle Come in for your free Ee Care Club Card and save $15 on future purchases yi fi , is Family 621 0253 'riwrSiu'iT imnm irn J nw rum winmTTrmrnniiwfnTrB L ns, skirts uterwear. ms, mini ds XX from 12.99 ,...! from s 1 9.99 from 13.99 from nts til 394-073- 3 Sundays 0.99 5.00 Oct gateIall e 1 $2-- 5 SHOE SALE 2.99 to 5.98 ENTIRE INVENTORY MasterCard Visa NEWGATE MALL f Good Thru Aug. 9, 1986 Select clearance groups, regular stock1 Incomplete sizes but super selections1 Intermediate reductions have been taken J xx mniCm Injport House 11 : I' s'. SI NEWGATE MALL OGDEN CITY MALL LAYTON HILLS MALL 1 I I I |