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Show 20 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 13, 1986 v sv.' ' r &St ' t sr?r s' v v y 'SdMMSafc x ,& rrr wywT $ vV v -' 'V- - - i i o; , , , .A A .Tf"v VvM ,r - ' t : ) v h C v v- J 4 4 - J ' 4 4 n e' ' for ? DAVIS COUNTY J JUSTICE OF THE PEACE nk0 1 , A.w .fe A&-- - ' C 1 f n i ' i 4-- .tk ; s."" s s Offer Good Thru Sept. i DEAN L. CARLSTON 30, 1986 Leadership Dedicated ' i v, vi ' 621-38- r - i :k-- Her $50 00 Perm for $35 00 Including Hair Cut, Style And 12 Ounce Conditioning Spray Suite 205 w'1LvA S&&' IT t From Las Vegas Most Tasteful Salons :l--t -- . P s v 4 ,i t '' 2661 Washington Boulevard ' 1 y $ : j m. I narlcfnn I J - .5 4 "k J SUPPORT- noan ! 'T S ' !;, , f -- rroud To introduce 4fP ; ci K'. is BRENDA PETERSON VV V r Coiffures d' Edouarde ' T'.vkvl-A- ? ri 7TTTW(T?1 V Xj Dependable . ' J V;, 4- - SOUTH WEBER Little Miss and Junior Miss titles have been given to winners of the citys Country Fair Days pageants. Junior Miss (left photo) is Sarah Parrish, with Brynn Thompson, second attendant, and Alecia Land, first attendant (from left). Little Miss is Shaury Birt, with Mikel Sorensen, second attendant, and Alison Woodbury, first attendant (right photo, from left). A total of 76 girls competed for the honors. . . Experienced Integrity 4- - -- Davis families host Japanese youths Jackson, Utah State University Extension agents. In Japan, these youths belong to the Lex Hippo Family club or the Utrek club. The object of these clubs is to teach the youths to JO ANN CALLAHAN Review correspondent 4-- H FARMINGTON Each year, Utah is given an opportunity through the program to host Japanese youths. This year Utah was asked to host an extra 40 youths because an area in Canada was unable to do so. Davis County families hosted 13 young people from ages 4-- H speak foreign languages, including English. Through activities, such as singing in English, they can become familiar with the languages. Each summe youths are provided the chance to go to the country of their choice to learn more about the customs of the people. 12 to 17. The program is under the direction to Lee Sherry and Steve xpHitwwa . . r , ' ; . her this year. She happens to be LDS and last year we went to the mall. She met someone from her ward in Japan. It is truely a small and what they would like to do while in the United States. They are then matched with host families. youths are also given the opportunity to go to Japan for the same experience. Steven Owens, an area member, is visiting the Minoru Inove family in Japan. Sherry said a student who lived with her last year is staying with world. The youths are staying with residents Brent Allen, Karl Ander-berRobert Elgren, George Erikson, Larry Fikstad, Byran Flinders, Max Owens, Gus Peterson, John Pratt, Pat Trus-sel- l, Lynn Valentine, Norman Waite, George Wardell, and Glen 4-- H " . ''v A t, cjfkA -'M 7 , . . Mtt Open Note to g, 4-- H 7irr s . s'- v - . Each youth fills out an applica- tion form telling their hobbies Whiting. c v- ..j. vp ' fl' Wcs Republican Davis County Voters in Voters ace an Davis important choice this year. . . the election oi a sherili. County w. j Unfortunately, the ' ' - Sw-- k V'5 . ; ' A , ' main campaign issue has become g of the some disgruntled former employees... and one weekly newspaper has aided in this political vendetta. .i f name-callin- 4 . 1'. v! ' . W' V..I v v --'jjwuiw A ff?U ' S'" J rt i,. i "r5Vj, V 1 - , But let's look p y 1 real issue: Performance. Before Brant Johnson took office there was Ho Drug Enforcement Team. . . o) Ho ini Unit. . . Ho Victim's Response Team. In Fact, much of what you expect in YEAR OF FREE MOVIE RENTALS public safety was first instituted by 2nd PRIZE 6 MONTHS OF FREE Sheriff Johnson. MOVIE RENTALS 't 3rd PRIZE . 3 MONTHS OF FREE it s That's the real issue, not the grumblings s of A MOVIE RENTALS SEE TAKE-ON- E EMPLOYEES FOR DETAILS SPECIALS at Kaysville Store 31 18-Aug- ust of ex- sensationalism. . . It's merely the truth FUJI T120 . Fo) a minority employees. Sheriff Johnson has performed in office, earning the respect of Chiefs of Police and County Sheriffs throughout our state. This issue lacks GRAtJD OPENING August Specially-Traine- d Child Abuse 1st PRIZE: Effective at the tj While supply lasts ea. rf Republican Davis County Sheriff Paid political ad to re elect Johnson wytiimw oft1 t t JwgsUthfca.oB I e ! |