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Show 8 Tuesday, August LAKESIDECOMMUNITY 10, 1&93 LakdSiOd Review Local history buffs can shed some new light on old towns ve.ttv ,igt tin Lin It iv a vmall luwn in Siiulluin I lah nil Stale Kiiile ?2 Ue eie mi nui wav In lanvun-lanJwhen we shipped lime v lr bie.ik last I tc marked tni the beauty ul the low it "Nev, it iv 4 pretty town," vhe Hut it wasn't always known van! Limun av Hh knell tl lived In te I Inn her In h?9, when il wav fuvi willed, n wav named hn MN il king I luu Ihi an early evphnet il Kahhii alley lie wav also an Indian in leipieiei and led a pinup In t edur (nine mat a phne name kuuvhar-en- i wav signed wlnte a V.uc mih the I tvh I .ike Indianv ln-.i- l I lungs weni along vmnnihlv in iln luwn until Kuknell, a wealthy Mr Memories d fen I Browning Center piiilevvnr and hiviurian from Iinvi. deme, K I , aimed wnh 3 deal the town tinddnl leluw that wav back in 9M, vln van! "tt hat he did wav idler any vnlumev (dr 4 library if luwn I iiu wuuUl name their town alter him i hanging the name of the town lui a ehame to have a library seemed a vmall prne to pay and the town aeiepled the idler I he luwn of (irayvun in San Juan ( ouniy also evpievved 3 de vue hn the collection, and George ( IhinLeihiiir, a Motnton mission-aiv- . appnenhed Hn knell about htv ON Music rmm barbershop medleys lo the Beatles will concert-goer- s ug, lb al 7 p m al tile nevl Iree Concert in the Iaik scries I wo wparalc groups, ihe Sallairs Haibershop Chorus and ihe Torpedoes. will perform al ihe same time al different locations in Layton Commons Park. 1 he chorus, under the direction of I d Davis, the choral dirccior al iionncvillc High School, will in front of Layton Heritage Museum. The Torpedoes, a '50s and '60s band, veil! play east of Surf 'N Swim on ihe new stage. I wo quartets. Southtownc Tradition and Vocal Tdge will also with Sallairs. I he chorus was orga-mc- d live years ago and is ihe Wasatch Front chapter of Society for Preservation and encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in ul let Mier muih discussion a compromise wav reached and Grayson changed its name lo (Handing in honor of Hn knell's wife. It's down al ihe eourthouve. all registe red and legal, if you want to e per-lor- per-lor- America. The program will include music Al Jolson. radio nostalgia and modern. The group is looking for by all-ma- ni members. They meet on Thursdays al 7 p.m. at Glendale Junior High School in Sail Lake City. In September, the chorus will be competing in Denver. The Torpedoes are considered one of I'tah's bcsi-know- classic n rock bands, singing hil songs from ihe 1950s. '60s and lor the 70s. past five years ihe Torpedoes have been performing at private clubs and other events. Kelly Dixon, bass and vocals, formed his first hand at the age of II. Since that time he has toured with several different bands and has well-know- also hacked several up Jeff Proctor, guitar and vocals, sings and plays his guitar using his wit and humor to keep audiences entertained. John Sanders, keyboard and vocals. is considered one of Utah's best rock and jazz keyboardists. He has a Ph D in music and performs all types of music. Jim Stoddard, drums and vocals, plays the drums will a classic rock heat. He is a veteran in the music business. FARMINGTON Utah State Extension Service of Davis and Weber counties will sponsor a master food preserver course this month. k The class is slated Aug. 7 from 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. daily, at the Davis County Courthouse, (kitchen and classroom area). 28 E. State Street. Dr. Charlotte Brcn-nanUSU Extension food science specialist, will be the primary instructor. look at The course is an food preservation including pressure canning and water bath, dehydrating and freezing methods. This is also a hands-on- " experience with lab work each afternoon. d. The cost of $15 includes manual and lab supplies. To advance register. call Payment may be made at the first class. 451-340- 3. For more information, Jo.Ann Mathis Ross at Teresa Cooley-Hunsak- 451-34- call or at er th SCHOOL MENUS elementary schools year-roun- d are: Choice of milk or chocolate milk served daily. Choice of cereal and toast served daily with breakfast. Wednesday, Aug. 11: dippers, refried beans, salad, fruit, cookie. Breakfast: managers choice. Thursday, Aug. 12: Hot dog with toppings or picnic lunch, tater tots, green beans, orange wedge, cookie. Breakfast: managers choice. er Profile page 7 ville is the home office, with other e representatives in Dallas, Orlando, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. Not only did the company need more space for its expanding busi From full-tim- Friday, Aug. 13: Lasagna, tossed salad, lunch roll. bunch grapes, semi-har- d Breakfast: managers choice. Monday, Aug. 16: Hamburger on a bun wtoppings, french fries, pears, cookie. Breakfast: scrambled egg, sausage link, toast, juice. Tuesday, Aug. 17: Henney Penneys on a bun, hash browns, broccoli wcheese sauce, peanut butter finger. Breakfast: breakfast pizza, fruit cup. ness, it needed more telephone lines. The company has a free technical support system and electronic bulletin board system with multiple phone lines available 24 hours a day. They even have multiple Fax lines. Business profile is a periodic feature on new or expanding businesses in Davis County. 825-832- Sun. 10am -- 5pm s. 11am - 11pm Frl. 11am - 1am Sat. 10am -- 12 midnight Mon.-Thw- J99J.VM (IIAMBt This Fri., August 13 tK.UJ M V N Jeewry 14, Conducting the Utah Symphony April 7. 1994 FOl R SAMPLER MtM SERIES Select 2 I t'Uh V30.00 for alt 773-932- class pre-tee- ns An eight-wee- k BOUNTIFUL class for fourth- - to will begin Sept. front 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m. The class will run each Wednesday thereafter at the Bountiful Mental Health Center. 470 E. Medical Drive. The cost is $32. Advance registration and payment are required. To register or for more information. call Gina at self-estee- m 1 298-344- 6. "WEEKEND" Every Friday... TO MAKE YOUR "WEEKEND" COMPLETE!! Fine Arts A performncs (Mitch Miller not Included) Bullet (Nutcracker not Included) and I Chamber Concert 4. rs Symphony Movies Restaurants Recreation and Sat., August 14 t 1 l4 Saturday December Nutcracker Tickets go on sale October For Ticket Information: OGDEN BALLET ASSOC. 8:00 pm St. Rose of Lima LAYTON Church will hold its annual rummage sale from 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Aug. 19 and 9 a.nt.-noo- n Aug. 20 at the church. 85 Church Street. For more information, call Judv sixth-grade- Today December 10. 7 00 p m. Saturday December 1. 2 00 pm. 0 .MITCH MILLER Listen to HEADLINERS. t IRIS IN lfxt MS 11, 1V3 rummage sale set for Thuvday December 9. 7 00 p m. Ci St. Rose schedules m Wfdnfvlay December 8, 7 00 p m, IT SII Si XltllOW R COM I.H.HT Enjoy good weather, good food and a pleasant atmosphere on our patio. 5 VMM Additional Ogden Utah Symphony Performances tion. Self-estee- 199-- 1 1991, 7:30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. OJaiimtl dbi bu)rewiv tbw Sunset City will SUNSET hold a public auction at 10 a.m. Saturday at the city shops. 470 W. ISOO North. Items will include cars, bikes, computer equipment, tools, a VCR. generator, and other miscellaneous equipment. Items will be available for inspection at 9 a.m. 8 for more informaCall at 5, tin kvoxtunuM CSC Extension will train potential volunteers at an orientation Aug. meeting from 10 a.nt.-noo- n 16 in conference room No. 216 at the Davis Counts Courthouse. 28 I'. State. To volunteer call. 451-340- 4-- LADY OFT HE CAMELLIAS Monday Tuesday APRIL 25 -- 26, 1994, 7:30 p.m. Wh4iM, leaders. DECK ARE NOW OPEN. 395 So. State, Clearfletd V m 8:00 A private club for our members only. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 5, tin kvoy,Hvuttf RMINGTON THE PATIO $4.00 Cover Charge) t W, m kvlutr.JxxUM I Thursday Night is COMEDY NIGHT! ... (' tMI HnaWnMX ( W. XM seeks womens help Escher Lunch menus for Davis County tm. wi t -sou . WMbaUM.i on xisc: siatim; , oc.ot x r.xk torn l 2 5I2CO V.a(l2)-J30OtWfil LI200 Utah State 'Diversity Extension Service is reuniting women volunteers to help implement a women's financial inhumation program this fall in Davis County. This educational hands-o- n pro-gtawas developed by the American Association of Retired Persons for middle-age- d anJ older women. The goal is lo help increase their cuircni level of financial knowledge. help them develop confidence in their decision-makinability and gam control of their life through inhumed nnmey management. Women volunteers who don't have lo he financial experts are needed to serve as discussion group 9, CINDERELLA Friday Saturda) Wi Vk 825-162- one-wee- 23-2- 8-- b. b--8. TTTT kv. a, mb Sunset to auction miscellaneous items Extension Service to teach master food preserver class University Jmt Weber State University SLEEPING BEAUTY Friday Saturday OCTOBER 1993, 7;30 p.m. Vlblk wium -- g performers. n hsluS ViV Sltf.. ttnibi.b. TM trm t 4 m Mbit t V, XI Tin k0V, MPTt xtbi a M down ii.i,iiiut .u.m Financial program I ir WwUVlMtU I mat tow, Xw al ii new MOXU m Two Layton concerts feature Community barbershop to Beatles tunes Briefs I. AVI 'esni v at the Relief Variety hall yeiT ihe asked, "(own loll, still talk atniul that une Sf told her we hadnt heard the tale and she continued tin, "Well, H happened 3 long, long time ago, probably around the turn of the century. An important per-vin town iiad died 3nd the sett tees were held on the set oiid lloor of the Relief Society building " I he stairs were vo steep the cof. fin wav almost vertical as they carried n op to the services. Ihe big thing was the flora! sent at! the way from Salt lake, Il was unheard of in those days." she said. It was so unusual dial the flow-- , ers were passed up and down the rows, alt the way to the batk of the hall, so that every person in the congregation tould see them, like I say. they still tell about that one tte lei t there a short time later and continued on our way. But we've never forgotten the woyld-hhistorian who added so much to our tup. Si.rMi.-- f Mjnje 1993-9- h. uur waita-ssaJ. Did you hear about ih funeral see line the time, mhj mo In.mi smite muievung xiunex when yuo'ie mi vai.iimii I ill Illvtjine, Mlii'.t (Kk)iIi' Lll.ii want in ve their l.undy names live mi and I h.miax Hut. mil wax mi vcUon. kke learned ul hint lliiiuull a watltexx. it Iih.iI history I'ult who Vlltuk Ul 4 MllU'l Vllmll milt uv when we vlijkd al I he rev lauiani in Hu Inn-1ITah, many It Min Ogden Symphony Ballet Association tir performance 2580 Jefferson Ave. Ogden. Utah 84401 399-921- 4 1 1. 1. 7.00 p m. 1993 |