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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 8 This year when its finally time to take off the concealing winter coat. Eagle Scouts SURPRISE EVERYONE d WITH A NEW SLENDER YOU! l Ii START NOW! Jared Gilleland, son of Mark and Nena Gilleland, 1373 N. 1875 W., Layton, has earned the Eagle Scout rank. A member of Troop 452, sponsored by the Layton 35th LDS Ward, he is a student at Central Davis Junior High where he played on the seventh grade basketball team. Ht has earned the Arrow of Thomas Gibbons Jeremy Felt Gerald Mills Jared Gilleland Light and On My Honor awards. His other interests are sports. softball and basketball. student and played varsity foothis Eagle. Gerald E. Mills, 13, son of T. ball. He was also involved in varGameil Dr. son of He enjoys baseball, basketball, Fouad, Lawrence and Corliss Mills, 411 Mrs. M. Taber Fouad, 2594 ious other activities. and music. and W. 800 N., Clearfield, has earned has He enjoys traveling, music, is East Pinewood son Merrill of Lane, 14, Layton, Felt, Jeremy his Eagle Scout Award. his Scout earned Award. an avid skier and a member of Merrill and Paula Felt, 589 N. Eagle A member of Troop 482, sponhe A member the U.S. Ski Association. He is of has received Troop 354, sored by the Clearfield 18th LDS Fairfield, Layton, from Davis Scout Award. his currently enrolled at the UniverHigh graduated Eagle stuWard, he is a seventh-grad- e where an was he School honor sity of Utah majoring in biology. A member of Troop 206, spon- dent at Sunset Junior High, sored by the Layton 9th Ward, he where he is on the honor roll. is eighth-grad- e honor student at He plays in the band, and enDavis Central Junior High and joys skiing swimming. A revolutionary new machine Thomas Randall Gibbons, 12, 'School. which lays beautiful continuson of Ray and Janet Gibbons, He has earned the Arrow of ous concrete border without 1286 N. 1725 W., Layton, has Light and Gospel in Action forms and at a fraction of the earned his Eagle Scout ranking. time and cost of conventional Awards and is currently working methods. is a member of God his Award. to on Randy Troop Duty He enjoys baseball, basketball, 313, sponsored by the Layton 621-14- 32 13th Ward. He is in the seventh swimming, fishing and camping. Michael Don White, son of grade at North Layton Junior 825-513- 0 Don and Rosemary White, 1820 High School where he is a member of the basketball team. The Border of Excellence " Ramsgate Road, Farmington, has He has served as den chief and received the Eagle Scout Award. A member of Troop 9300 patrol leader. He has also earned the Arrow of Light, Faith in God, sponsored by the Farmington 8th Gospel in Action, On My Honor Ward, is a student at Davis High and Den Chief Service awards School. He has received honors in phoand 24 merit badges. He is the in his scout earn unit to tography and enjoys tennis, track, youngest Body Wrap John D. Schirack Bariatrics (Weight control) a Medically supervised programs a Latest nutritionally approved low fat diet or Low cost modified liquid protein diet, similar to Optifast, only a greater variety of products indiAppetite suppressants available if cated it Assistance with filing insurance Bring in this ad and receive 20 count Off first visit Dis- CALL NOW! 776-360- 1 4695 S. 1900 W. ROY, UTAH j KEEPING AMERICA ON THE GROW f. . Mother's Day THINK SKINNY! Eddie Albert; Actor, Conservationist America is number one in agriculture because of a simple idea. In the past, we invested in our young people. Today, they lead the world in agriculture. 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