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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, May 8, 1990 jmiii LakesideCommunity n jpijini'inwi jummi, 13 jWpnmu Teacher retiring after 31 years kJ'1 H y ? profession. , IK : S v Sgvi? KAYSVILLE After more than 31 years. Barbara Hendricksen is retiring from the teaching Mrs. Hendricksen has taught in the Dais County School trict since 1949. " WAY Barbara Hendricksen A graduate of the University of Utah. Mrs. Hendricksen obtained additional schooling at both Brigham Young University and Utah State University. Dis- Mrs. Hendricksen and her hus- band. Dick, are residents of Her first teaching position was at Layton Elementary School with subsequent positions at South Clearfield Elementary and Morgan Elementary in Kaysville, where she is currently employed. She has taught mostly third- - and fourth-grad- e students. Kaysville. I hae loved working with boss and girls and parents." she said, adding that though she will miss all. she looks forward to An open house to honor her is scheduled for Monday. May 14 from 0 p.m. at Morgan Elementary Media Center, 1065 Thornfield Road. Kaysville. new interests. They are the parents of three daughters. They are Lisa Willis, Ann Cammack and Laura Jarvis. They have 11 grandchildren with another grandchild expected in the fall. 3:30-5:3- Tole painting classes begin soon LAYTON Layton City Re- creation is offering a beginning tole painting class starting Saturday, May 26 at the Layton Speciality Mini Mall. 300 E. Gentile from p.m. The class, which runs three weeks, will be taught by Pam Nielson and will feature Fathers Day and spring projects. An open" tole class will be available for those interested in working on other tole projects or -4 who wish to receive instruction on how to paint a particular proj- paints, palette, tracing and transfer paper. ect. The open tole class is $12 k for the course or $4 per session attended. The beginning course will include instruction in the art of tole painting and the finishing of wood projects. At least two projects will be completed in the class. Fees for the beginners class is $35, which includes the cost of the projects and basic supplies of six. bottles of acrylic Barbershop quartet to sing LAYTON Barbershop quartet fans will get a treat when the Beehive Statesmen present their 42nd annual chorus. Barbershop Harmony at 8 a.m. May 12 at Layton High School, 440 Lancer Lane (Wasatch Drive). Featured on the program of more than 100 performers will be Kidder and Sons of Vacaville, Ga.. who perform a number of shows each year throughout the Western United States, and the One More Time Quartet. In addition to the chorus, three quartets will perform many familiar barbershop quartet songs, as well as selections from Music Man" and other popular Broad- way productions. Director is Mel Christensen of the Salt Lake Chapter of the Beehive Statesmen. Chapters are members of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singers of America. The group now has international members worldwide. Tickets for the event cost $8 for main floor seating and $6 for balcony seats. All seats are re-se- rv ed. For further information, call Lew McFarlane 544-307- When you're through shopping around, discover the golden opportunities that await you at Goldenwest Credit Union. Our new Liquid Gold 12 Month Certificate of Deposit (CD) is currently paying 8.14. Your money is safe. Each member account is insured to $100,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). And, while you're at Goldenwest Credit Union, discover all the benefits of being a member of one of the fastest growing credit unions in northern Utah. At Goldenwest, we're setting a new Gold Standard in financial services. Give us a call or drop by one of our six convenient offices, in Weber and Davis Counties. three-wee- Registration is being taken at the Layton City Recreation office, 465 N. 275 East in the Surf 'N Swim complex, Layton. Enrollment is limited. For further information, call 546-858- 0. LOOK , ANNUAL PARKING LOT Call Main Office: 147 26th St, Ogden 621-455- 0. Effective Annual Rate, subject to change, 12 month CD; $500 minimum. This rate is used as example and is good through May 14, 1990. The Nominal Annual Rate is SALE 7.90. All 5 Locations MAY 19th FACTORY FASHIONS 1720 W. 1000 N. 0 Layton 544-546- 8 0. ffv.c (cj8jyyaE! Ilf lir. ii 3. ON PLEASE OUR DUST is The mu Pro JHt Shoi FUL-FL- LATEX O SEMI-GLOS- WEATHER KING II LATEX HOUSE S PAINT ENAMEL Reg. $24.50 Reg. $26.55 $-7- NOW NOW Per Gallon Per Gallon E LIQUID-LIT- ALKYD SATIN ENAMEL FUL-STA- $1999 Reg. $19.25 NOW WEATHER-KIN- ENAMEL Reg. $26.30 Reg. $27.15 S $1999 Per Gallon JtSaEP . G LATEX HOUSE & TRIM PAINT ALKYD SEMI-GLOS- NOW $1499 Per Gallon Per Gallon FULLERGL0 IN FLAT LATEX HOUSE PAINT Reg. $27.60 NOW 63I22328 99 feTTCTTfll NOW Per Gallon ALL WALLCOVERINGS....20 Sale Ends May 18th off CVfiR FULLER PAINTS, I 359 South Main St. o Bountiful 292-214- 1 an |