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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 23, 1989 11. ' Arrows of Light 'Christopher M. Lessig, son of 33'ary and Elaine Lessig, 358 W, $25 South, Layton, has earned diis Arrow of Light award. i He is a member of Varsity iTroop 353 sponsored by the Lay-io- n (South) 18th Ward. He has lso earned the hike award, mile swim and Faith in 43od awards. ; ; Ryan Watson, son of R.B. and $ is a student at Doxey Elementary where he has participated in the Invention Fair and Young Astronauts program. He has earned all 20 activity pins for Webelos. Mike Gustafson, son of Pat and David Gustafson, 3179 A Lexington, Hill Air Force Base, has received the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 55, sponsored by Hill Air Force Base, he has earned .16 activity pins for the Webelos rank.. He is active in many sports in- , 50-mi- le Xinda Watson, Hill Air Force :ase, has earned his Arrow of Light award. ;A member of Pack 55, sponsored by Hill Air Force Base, he piss Layton Sept. 30 is the date of the Miss Layton City t Scholarship Pageant, the first such pageant the city has had in -- 546-430544-575- , v ' ... 6. The public is welcome to attend the pageant. Tickets will be sold before the pageant at the Bon customer service office and at the door. Disc jockeys Pat and several years. It will be held in the Layton High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. This pageant will be a Miss Utah, Miss America preliminary pageant.. Sue from 94.9 FM will emcee the show. The pageant committee would qualifications are invited to apply. Applications will be available pt the Bon at the Layton Hills 'Mall. For more information please like to thank the great Layton City merchants and the city of Layton for their financial support, said Mrs. Palmer. Anyone who would like to contribute and has not been contacted please call 6 or : -- Girls between the ages of 17-2- 6 years of age who meet pageant , V - ' - I r- J 'I 5 I X, Sf' V '3 " if j, Watson Ryan Mike Trevor Merrell Gustafson Now 1 In Davis County For Auto Glass Replacement call Margene Luke Palmer at 9 or Pam Schmidt at LAYTON, I Christopher ? M. Lessig City pageant scheduled ! c eluding soccer, baseball, gymnastics, football and is on the Hill AFB Rocky Mountain Tumbling Team. Trevor T. Merrell, son of David and Nan Merrell, 3215 B. Liberty, Hill Air Force Base, has earned his Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 55, sponsored by Hill Air Force Base, he is a student at Cook Elementary and the Davis County Gifted and Talented Satellite Class. He was 1988 Cub Scout of the year for Pack 55. s. ' '4 544-575- 546-430- 9. 349. insurance all . 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Qlearfield Kie wanis secretary and jnember Ray Adams says, Theres enough people interested in Roy but getting them to come to an organizing meeting is very projects, Adams said. The Clearfield club is celebrating its 50th anniversary this Sep- tember and Adams partially attributes the clubs longevity to advertising. Its important to let the community know what youre doing, so they want to join, Adams. said. Youre (club members) not confined to a particular area and can draw on people living in other areas. difficult. It hasnt, been easy for the i Clubs in Fruit Heights, Kays-yill- Clearfield club to stay strong; theres always a constant turnFarmington, and recently Clinton were disbanded after a over. But weve managed to stay Tew years because of lack of just over charter strength," According to Smith, its very membership. ' Other Kiwanis clubs in Layton hard to keep a club going because many members are involved in , and South Ogden are barely funcother charitable activities. Their tioning with low memberships. The Layton club, started more involvement is not always a matthan 50 years ago, was disbanded ter of choosing good over bad, for a few years then started up but good over good. Smith hates to see the club disagain in 1976 with 30 members. 10 memhas club band, but isnt really surprised. Currently the All the really active members bers and is fighting to stay alive. You would think a town the have served as president, Smith size of Layton would have said. make it manNational enough people to have a service club," Day said, adding that it datory that local clubs meet once does have an active Rotary Club. a week, which is too often for Recently, the Clinton Kiwanis some people, Smith said. Clubs chartered before 1940 Club was disbanded after seven as the Clearfield club only such of lack due to community .years which has to meet support. The initial charter of 25 members in 1982 makes it easier for people to meet. Were trying to get it back dwindled to five. Members movAdams said. well as to of out the deaths, area, ing Smith believes another reason ias members becoming more active in city government and to re- small cities are having a hard Kiligious commitments has taken time staying active is many wanis organizations meet during Jits toll. ' Kent Johnston, Clinton Kjwan-i- s breakfast or lunch hours. This limits people in Clinton, president, believes many peowere in the anyone works around hardly community ple willing to help the club with dif- here and theres no place to ferent service projects, as long as meet," Smith said. t Many businessmen who work they didnt have to commit to a in Salt Lake or Ogden join clubs national organization. Paying national dues have close to where they work, Smith said. Jbeen a sore spot with some peoThe Layton Kiwanis Club holds said. Johnston ple joining, JClintons Kiwanis Club dues its meetings on Saturday so peo'have averaged from $48 to $60 a ple who are community-servic- e oriented are not eliminated befyear. Other clubs that hold break-fasblunch meetings have dues cause of work, Day said. A myth many people believe that are much higher, said former Kiwanis clubs is you have about Clinton mayor Dennis Smith, Smith instigated the Clinton club. to be a businessman to join, completely According to Adams, dues for which is not true.he Its said. Jheir club are $35 a quarter. This a service club, long-tim- e, , : . by-la- ' mem-Jtersh- ip BATTERY Delivers sure starting performance. Low momtenance. With exchange. most domestic vehicles. Remanufoctured. With ench. For ' RFG REG tO 49 99 OVFR49 ,.JOOFF 9 75 MONTH IMPORT STARTERS or AND ALTERNATORS I e Remanufactured. For most import vehicles. With eachange. REG OVER 44.99 20OFF SPECIAL OROEftS OFF 10 BATTERY Up to 675 CCA's. Extra power ond longer life. 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