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Show Adam Collier ;t of 3rd Cub Seoul :j their Arrow of Light ,hc feifchcsi honor a Cub Bryan is in fifth grade at Sam Morgan I lenten tary, lie pljystpcicr. baseball, wres t.L and -- roller blades. Ik also collects football, baseball and basketball cards. -- t t Sredley, son Gen-U- 5, st SxcJItry. 4Q W, Ihe Arrow earned has Harmst M honor Wlirj Nathan W.icock, son of Cathy and Way Jc Wilcock. 1474 W. 1200 North. Layton, has earned the Ar. ju'X U member of Scout Tack tu? ind f Terry by i tC ,rsa-f- j , nhcl9?i,: row of L(tht award. He is a member of Pack 513 sponsored by the Layton 36th Ward. Nathan is in fifth grade at Vae Layton 4ih earned the Taith in several activity and j.j.4 ,J1 j!vo a,.; method ihe mussoiv t 'union a tar, harp, f Richard Porter View elementary. Adam Cottier, son of Mile and Cheryl Collier. 1538 W. 1200 North. Layton, has earned the Ar- - He is a member of Pack 513 sponsored by the Layton 36 th row of Light award. He is a member Vac View Elementary, of Ward. Richard is in the fifth grade at Pack 513 L Williams, son of Linda JhfArTolfLlIhu at Vae Todd is a member of Pack 307, sponsored by the Kaysvillc 9th Todd TaX Adam is a fifth-grad- er View Elementary. Richard Porter, son of Kent and Jean Porter, 1272 W. M50 North, earned the Arrow of award. f Ward. He is a student at e fourth-grad- FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 24TH end 25TH 10 A.M. to S:C3 P.M. MEET SCULPTRESS JULIE CLOMQUIST REFRESHMENTS SERVED DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS! Go OFFimcs,SM stvE'U 2S5 S. MTM. RD. FRUIT HEIGHTS 544-426- Burton Elementary School. 2 He participates in gymnastics anj Mi.M-.jj- socccr ; OJ'h tty art: mem May 22; tocs, cn.ic-- . chili, mu Catsup, br 23: icken - i Y iiv qjc - 1 t ed turkey nt. milk. ay i - - h 4 fned 1 wgrjvy aches, tg. milk, fc eeseburger, 24: 4 L j Tiiensor ree win 1 i jo Taco Isa. chilki i sugar coei i Ik. Dcationai k dog. t free Robyn Hipwcll locolaxe ir , t r 27; 'SVILLE y. 't Three area mumcations program stu-a- ve vocational at hi t4 awards in excellence received awards from in Clay Williams n, -- ShS I the education. -- a Hpwcll and Clay Wil- students of Layton High 1 tend the Davis School Dis- I 'tphics and printing com- two about 15 4 Ml 5 first mountain men came lit Louis m cloth pants which became shorts as the sage-- I' rubbed against them and iem out. he explained. After most wore pants made of "n- - the and lenys wgravy, parslied carrots, commea! -, bowknot twists, blueberry shortcake, milk. oon I- ;jay. May 28: i'f I 4 I Ie 1 f' 1 or hard-she- ll taco tomatoes, corn, chil- c,nnamon roll, milk or l re and milk. Slacked anl sandwich, , fruit, milk or chocolate A school county lunch menus for are: 4 e?day May beef, 22: whipped potatoes I pUJl for A C- i- . 4 Tire Coin : Most Cars! OtherSizes Available! fr.i' fr'ES MY 25,'1X1r f mfCviBmWirm i?mY&lus t design b!I weather rain, snewermud! Cest Value per mils tire - Deli club sandwich wlettuce and tomato, tater gems wcatsup, chilled peaches, chocolate cake, milk. Friday, May 24: Pizzans, tossed salad wdresstng, applesauce, crazy cake brownie, milk or chocolate milk. Monday, May 27: Memorial Day. Tuesday, May 28: Combination pizza, garden salad, chilled pears, marble cake wchoco-lat- e icing, milk or chocolate milk. e . -- Free Replacement Wananty Free Road Hazard Coverage. Free Tire Rotation for the life of the tire. RADIAL RETREADS xMmiBiUdJhllll! ip liiQi $11, $80.41 $55.33 20575 R 15, Beg. $75.19.. mbits supplies $33S5 s4335 kcw $53S5 KC'ii .... last Includes lull warranty! kt; K EXPIRES MAY 25. 1CS1 3E3CI 155S0R13, Beg. 18580R13, Beg. fi Edost Cars! Free Balance & Rebalance for the life of the tire. Wananty Service & Policy at over 350 Stores. Free Flat Repair for the life of the tire. 1i I U Y: L- J miWiMixmxMim'mhimrmWi 4 r Front End Alignment WM?.Y;4P Premium fiids -- I r j i f ! , KCW f 24 Month Financing sbj j iVRy-f- f if Vzrioty of II Li t mri Titrhtlv EXPIRES MAY 25- - n Jerry Peterson Bob Hauyt 235 North Mitn 544 4476 Ogden 3163 Weil Ave. 399 4449 No. Cgden 458 Weshmoton 393 6481 BlvJ Cretg Parkinson Clearfield 54 f Quenlitiss n Grj Portei Layton ! Lixited -- 5r4 t n Sizes on Approved Credit II r i I t f J ' icch Amsri, Thursday, May 23: Page 6 Largo Selection!. EXPIRES ViY 25, VP: Other Sim Available! Room parent Paula Axelrod was in charge of the project and coordi- nated the efforts of 60 parents who helped with the rendezvous, The flowered quilt the students made will be given to Principal Forest Barker when he retires at the end of this school year. ! trapping the beaver ould skin the animal KLS f: stretch the skm to dry. The pelts were used to make hats. The guard hair was cut off and the soil felt that was left was used. Top hats like the one Abraham Lincoln wore were made of beaver pelts, said Barber. to 25 cents a day, ;r ) L-- High. He is a state VICA officer. page 6 i r, Lm tion Sterling Scholar at Layton h dam I . Used arcs as Low Y full-tuiti- rih 0 - v DVTC, also won Governors Vocational Evcellcncc awards. Hipwcll, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hipwcll, plans to specialize in typesetting at Dixie College where she will use the awaid. She is president of the VICA dub at Layton High. W illiams plans to specialize m layout design in graphics arts at Dixie. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williams. He is the nominee for international educa AENUSsm Cc North Wain 73 8156 M'ke WeattMoR So CgJen 3b 75 Pverdale Rd. 394 2547 Kevin 7- - i 1 1 loyn b Taylor Briqham City 390 So Mem 734 949 Roy 190Q Rivetala hd Jiol W R4 r n ; |