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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 26, 1989 v TV "'1'' " 'I C sr ' ,, V V 4? V C,i4-V- A y, ' ft 'ZLS 4 i s' ' vs fc ' 4 v;, -- i ' v W' i v?- v 11 J .Tfi V V. Preston Burrup Parker Burrup Eagles Preston Burrup, son of Rob and Jayne Burrup, 1810 E. Layton has earned his Eagle Scout award. A member of Troop 452, sponsored by the Layton 35th Ward, he is an eighth-grad- e student at Central Davis Junior High. He has also earned the Arrow of Light and On My Honor Crest-woo- d, Awards. Parker Burrup, son of Robert and Jayne Burrup, 1810 E. 1425 N. Layton, has earned his Eagle Scout award. 60 member of Troop 452, sponsored by the Layton 35th Ward, he is an eighth-grad- e student at Central Davis Junior High. DEEP CYCLE e MorineRV. e Powerful, reliable. low MOTORCYCLEGARDEN MONTH Powerful savings A Delivers sure storting performance tor your motorcycle. With exchange. on o powerful battery. With exchange. OFF momtenonce. 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Artists wishing to contribute k may do so by calling Arlen at Cheryl Satterth-wait- e or Andrea at at King FRAM & PUROLATOR OIL FILTERS AC & MOTORCRAFT OIL FILTERS e For most domestic e For most ond import vehicles. e Limit 2 at sale price. Artists from Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico and Utah have donated 546-015- AU 2, 546-287- 451-611- domestic vehicles, .fell MW jMk Jg. M jail 6 g e limit 2 at sole price. mji mm uo"tO, Scad-loc- $200,000. asf h a 8m M EACH - 2.47 OTHERS REG. TO 3 27 OFF $1 REG. OVER 3.27 REGULAR OVER $1 OFF 3.49 6, 0. Program helps youths find jobs for summer FARMINGTON Through the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program 1989, area youths can make $800 - $1,000 during the summer and earn school credit. Jobs for youth 16 a andor reading and the half-da- y self-hel- p through 21 half-da- y in of basic math include program. job-findi- A new six-dleadership trainto those available is ing program who qualify. Before and after this training, youth may work in public employment. ay A 200-ho- paid training ur pro- gram for persons with a handicap or disability is available in medical housekeeping, food service or skills and laundry. h efforts assistance with are included. There will be limited jobs available with public employers for those who do not qualify for the above mentioned programs. All youth must meet income guidelines. For more information call the county Employment and 9 or Training office at Job-seeki- job-searc- . 451-778- 451-789- 4. Davis FARMINGTON School District sponsoring an information night for the parents and teachers of all handicapped students May 9, from 9 p.m. at Farmington Junior High, 150 S. 200 W. Parents and teachers of handicapped students of all levels of disability or age are invited. There are many different kinds of services available to the handicapped after they leave school. 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