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Show and the marketplace Working people Review ' Wednesday December 10, 1986 pIPV s v v wJ & , ) v? 1 ' kf. . ? 4 I' $ . ff ye Jt f wrteeMX xv tf me J. M , V ' t:fl f 1; . , , . V! X, . -J , x vll . - " . '- - i iC x " M,r j T - X v x .? lVost . X x x & 4 f V yK4 Ken Cooper was recognized for his success in business and for the work he had done in the community over the past years. Wayne Belleau was honored for outstanding achievement in building the Manor House Building in 1986. Ann Harris was recognized for her participation and achievement in the chamber and the community. She is retiring from the board of directors this year. y .'4 4 V t WSH y&mm ! i ! fx A hs; "l 1 Michael Hadley x S f t n rrniiMiriiii in winmiiiiinnfiiiitr ii 1986 Holiday Jewelry Collection Show and Sale Sf rMimij- iritfn iiniiiiiniiiifiiin Judi demonstrates techniques to Shelly Murphy, a member of Alt's Dressage-Aire- s. You are cordially invited to a holiday Open House and Sale at the jewelry design studio of Riding school organized PATRICIA HESTER Instructor starts teaching performing group in Layton GRAHAM Review correspondent LAYTON The strains of a beautiful Strauss waltz fill the air. A hush falls over the audience as 12 sets of partners begin to move to the music. Audience and dancers soon are caught up in the performance. But there is a twist to this beautiful scene. Twelve of the 24 performers are horses. The horses and riders are called Alls Dressage-Aire- s. Ah Judi is a riding and training instructor who has formed similar groups in several states over the past years. She is currently organizing a performing group in Layton. All has taught all phases of western and English training for 22 years and instructs under the name of Alls Horsemanship Academy in West Layton. She stresses modern methods that get fast results for the horse and the nder. will She said the Dressage-Aire- s train horse and rider with training that eliminates stress and improves their methods at public exhibitions, shows, and parades this coming year. Horse lovers are encouraged to join with any breed of horse and may even ride in western equipment. There will be 24 riders, 12 of which will be selected to perform publicly. Ali said western nders are find-- 4t00 926 East Raymond Road, Fruit Heights, Utah ing they can greatly improve their 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DEC. 13, 14, 1986 training by incorporating the pointers she gives free to the at the training Dressage-Aire- s ses- attend you may call for an appointment (if unable to sions and video presentations 546-359- held once a month. Work available year round There is no charge for instruction but rider and horse must audition for placement in the group. Beginning or advanced riders are invited to audition because the performances will consist of numbers which include movements that both beginning and advanced riders will execute to- at the Watch for the balloone! UDC Sales Gallery 38 W. 200 So., Salt Lake City Next to the Capitol Theater gether. xan22nmmMmsBiismramBms.5aiaieHKiB.a5!ima5 For more information about the call Ali at Dressage-Aire- s Christmas Savings ct LARGE SELECTION 1 FRESH CUT TO CHOOSE tit ROM OWN THE BEST WATER STAND MADE GUNNARD 4 BRACE Reg. $21.95 I3S8 Colored Stand, Reg. $23.95 SALE $20.98 NEVER NEED TOCUT OFF BRANCHES BEAUTIFUL TABLE TOP TREES THE GREENHOUSE - FLOCKED TREE DISPLAY IN Beautiful FLOCKED TREES In Glistening to 8 White V This Lift Master is one of the best garage door openers you can have installed in your home 2? 58 Powerful 13 H P motor lifts even the bigqest residen- tial garage door with ease minutes after Big safety features... lights stay on 4 door is opened ... automatic door reverse Solid state radio control with 3,375 d Independent codes. work lights Selection 6 to 9 FIR TREES Lilt Master s most powerful chain driven openers handle any residential door with ease S98 Automatic reverse feature for extra safety Solid state radio control has 3 375 easily changed codes lor greater security 1?art Wood Stand 11 Extra Digital Transmitter FREE! Greenhouse & Garden Center Ira 1315 North Main New Hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. M-S- Kaysville - PIONEER DOOR SALES 546-361- 7 Closed Sundays SALES Vi$6 Mastercfurge INSTALLATION 2380 SOUTH 1900 WEST K: i SERVICE nuniur 721 0R91 i A t t l A Mi ? ? LVNDIA pup x 4 All W vi .1 . n 'J&fc.j. - A new president LAYTON and board of directors have been chosen to lead the Layton Chamber of Commerce. Michael Hadley will fill the post of president. Past president is Harris Adams. The board of directors will consist of Ted Day, Cindy Browning, Janice Barson, Louis Shields, Byron Liljenquist, Michael Burrows, and Dennis "v l t t f i x,. .5 . ;t "t- fefc w' - V"- - - 1 .. &'' g v f 'j? $ ! S, Layton chamber names new board 'f xv ' - 'rr v v i x r T, , $ Vi 7 4G OGDEN 84402 Installation Available by Our Own 2 |