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Show Lakeside Review Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1992 3 LAKESIDE Wasatch PTA fair features j e theme old-tim- CLEARFIELD Wasatch Elementary PTA is inviting the public to a carnival that will feature an theme. The fund-raisCome One, Come All, and Join The Fun, Turn Back the Clocks to 1901 will take place from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday at the school. Fair-goewill enjoy er rs entertainment, including magic acts from Fifi the Clown, games, turtle cars, and hay rides, all to the tune of Sweet Adeline, Daisy, Strolling Through the Park One Day, and other music from the era. A will feature exmini-museu- m hibits of relics from the early 1900s, said Patti Barger, Wasatch PTA president, so it will be both Photo by Photo by CORINNE CONOVER , Colorfully clad clowns brighten a Fourth of July parade photo that won first place in the childrens category. fun and educational. ; Cotton candy, homemade pies, hot dogs, sodas, are some of the munchies that can be bought at the fair. Other treats can be bought at the sweet shoppe, Barger said. We have a small group of parents who work very hard, said Barger. We are really working. on parental involvement For more information, call the RICHARD WATKINS at school contest Set in the Layton Commons Park, this photo won first place in the 774-741- 4. Seminar to focus on drug abuse Winning photos depict life in Layton A free seminar ' KAYSVILLE on substance abuse is slated at Davis Applied Technology Center, 550 E. 300 South, room Tuesday, C-1- LAYTON Photographs en in Layton Commons Park . tured top city-sponsor- tak- Sept 29. The seminar is sponsored by the Turning Point program and. will run from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.'Ben Harris, education specialist from the Step One program at Lakeview Hospital, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss profiles of people who are at risk of becoming drug abusers; how to get help to stay clean; and what happens to an individual physically, emotionally and psychologically when he uses drugs. Seating is limited, so contact 4 extenTurning Point at sion 322 to reserve a seat cap- honors in the photo contest, Lovin Life in Layton. Resident photographers and aspiring photographers were invited to show off their talents while depicting life in Layton. Three adults photos placed in the contest and one in the childrens cate-gor- y. Richard Watkins photo of a sea gull preparing to land, with the park as a backdrop, won first-pla- ce 546-413- honors. Second place went to Sandra Nash, who also photographed the popular park. Her photo is of ducks on the pond during the winter. Third place went to Susan Woodbury, who photographed a nightscape with city lights and lightening striking. Lightening streaks across the The childrens prize went to third-place entry. Corinne Conover, 9, with her the photo con- orful photo of a clown riding in City test to find a photo for the cover the Fourth of July parade. Inkleys Portraits Plus, the of the citys annual report; howev- Standard-Examinand Layton er, none of the photos will be er Syracuse cleanup set for October Photo by SUSAN WOODBURY night sky over Layton in this used on the report, said city coun- cil member Lyndia Graham, The first-plac- e winner received $100, a enlargement Photo Waterfowl glide in SYRACUSE The citj has scheduled its annual fall cleanup for the first two weeks of October. Residents living on the south side of 1700 South are encouraged to set items out by the curb for pickup Oct. Cleanup crews will pick up items for residents living on the north side of 1700 South Oct. Local Scout troops will assist city crews. by SANDRA NASH the pond at the Layton Commons Park in this photograph. of the winners choice and a free second-plac- e P - 3. Tim Poole, Kristen Fikstad, Shu CheonS Tse- - Liza Poole Jamie . Honorable mention went to asalaspro, Dan Vincent, 0. Rose Younger and Lisa Snow. POLICE BLOTTER sponded to approximately ISO calls from Thursday, Sept. 10 to Thursday, Sept. 17. A bicvde was found on 250 East on Sept. 10. An individual was arrested on Frontage Road Sept. 11 for an open container violation. On Sept. 11, a bicycle was reported stolen from a residence on 100 South. A resident reported some stray livestock on South State Sept. 14. A bicycle was found Sept. 15 on South Main. Clearfield City Police Tha Clearfield Police Department responded 150 calls from Thursday, 10 to Thursday, Sept. 17. An adult was arrested for suspected burglary Sept. 11 on 500 West. On Sept. 11, an adult was arrested on 1700 ' - South on disorderly conduct charges. A resident on 650 North reported an Individ. . ual trespassing Sept. 12. ' A missing-propert- y report was filed Sept. 12 by a resident on 1350 West. A theft was reported on 1500 East Sept. 12. A business at the Freeport Center, Building 16-reported a motor vehicle theft Sept. 14. An adult was arrested on charges of automobile theft Sept. 15 on North Main. On Sept. 15, a burglary was reported by a . - resident on 700 North. A trespassing complaint was filed Sept. 15 by a resident on 700 North. A bicycle was stolen Sept. 16 from a resl- . dence on 1500 East. to approximately Sept. . ' Kaysville City Police The Farmington Police Department re Layton City Police responded to calls from Thursday, Sept. ling i 11. - BALLET 1992-9- 3 'rl'-Vf--; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Seung-U- n Ha, Piano i t TT iij"ii 0 jV-. B allet West Performances CINDERELLA Tuesday - Wednesday NOVEMBER 1992 10-1- 1, SPRING REPERTORY Wednesday - Thursday MARCH 1993 10-1- 1, ROSALINDA Friday - Saturday APRIL 1993 23-2- 4, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Raymond Harvey, Conductor Ralph Matson, Violin will hold a free prostate exam September 29th and October 6th. The exam will involve a digital rectal exam (DRE) given at Humana Hospital by Dr. Kenneth Kofoed and Dr. David Henderson. The DRE will be avail- able Tuesday, September 29th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Humana Hospital Day Surgery, October 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. will be given by appointment only. Those Exams y, patients seeming appropriate will also be ferred for a PSA blood test at the hospital. re- the Humana Senior's Association THURSDAY, MARCH 25 Robert Spano, Conductor Gerald Elias, Violin THURSDAY, APRIL 8 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Horacio Gutierrez, Piano Additional Ogden, Utah Symphony Performances 1992-9- 3 UTAH SYMPHONY CHAMBER CONCERTS IN OGDEN 8:00 P.M. OPEN SEATING Season (1 & 2) - $20.00 Concert 1 - $12.00 Concert 2 - $12.00 RADISSON HOTEL FRI., OCT. 16 Going for Baroque Robert Henderson, Conductor OGDEN PARK HOTEL 774-70- 80 Classic Series WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 Joseph Silverstein, Conductor Christmas Entertainment Concert "Home for the Holidays Humana Hospital in recognition of National Pros- For appointments call Utah Symphony THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Peter Nero, Conductor Peter Nero, Piano EXAMINATION tate Cancer Awareness Week J4 Lh&UL A residential burglary was reported Sept. 11 on 400 West. Garcia's Restaurant reported a misdemeanor theft Sept. 11. On Sept. 12, an Individual was arrested for suspected Illegal possession of alcohol on Fair-fie- ld Road. An adult minor was arrested for suspected illegal possession Sepl. 12 on Wasatch Drive. See BLOTTER on page 6 FREE PROSTATE at ASSOCIATION approximately 435 10 to Thursday, Sept. 17. An individual was arrested for suspected criminal trespassing on North Church on Sept. assmsma also-Tuesda- OGDEN SYMPHONY The Layton Police Department The Kaysville Police Department responded to approximately 130 calls from Thursday, Sept. 10 to Thursday, Sept. 17. On Sept. 11, some stray livestock were reported In the area of Center and Main streets. A residential burglary was reported on Mutton Hollow Road on Sept. 11. A resident on 1200 South reported a possible prowler In the area Sept. 11. A iuvenile was arrested for curfew violation on 50 West on Sept. 12. A prowler was reported on 350 South on Sept. 13. A felony criminal mischief report was filed Sept. 13 by a resident on 1300 North. Farmington City Police An Individual was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana Sept. 15 on 50 West. Davis High reported a misdemeanor theft Sept. 15. On Sept. 15, RB's One Stop reported a gas theft. Friday November 27, 1992 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Saturday November 28, 1992 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Tickets go on sale October 1, 1992 THURS., JAN. 14 '90th Birthday Salute to Maurice Abravanel Joseph Silverstein, Conductor UTAH SYMPHONY 1992-9- 3 IN OGDEN Saturday morning, March 13- - 11.00 a.m. Musical Time Machine YOUTH SERIES CONCERT 3umana Hospital Davis North 1600 West Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 Introduce your child to the thrift ot live classical music through a special concert tor the young and the young at heart By Association is popular demand (he Ogden Symphony-Balle- t r Saturday mornmg again bringing this exceptional concert to Ogden. (Program to be announced ) OPEN SEAT NO Location to be announced. ADULT $5.00 CHILD $3.00 (No children under the age ot 3 admitted) - For Ticket Information: ASSOC. OGDEN SYMPHONY-BALLE84401 Utah 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, T 399-921- 4 (801)825-956- 1 A |