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Show Tuesday, November ??, 1M4 UMESIPgRgCRgATIOM lakeside Review Sports park gets temporarily sidelined I'lan fur a rift I) mrral.tmal pall lliat will include a fuait ratrway have been delayed lor aboul pine month Utauve of the Cl TAR 3 3 acfi? la have fonstrut lion tumplcie by las I ourth of July, bul wete delayed when financing lor the proj. etl wasnt sttuicd in lime. g ler tio financing prtitett and win ng tonvtriHtnin, i Kent luh, Clearfield building inspector. aid ewnci of "Super Track" of fat Vegas, formerly known at Rce (rational ethnology, Kae asked I he tity planning tom. mission lu give them a h et tension option on property l 3$ L 2tU South lo build a park aimed family recreation. Rush aid consirutlion on the proyetl will now begin sometime in January with the park being completed by April or May, Originally owner of Super Track bad hoicd 01 fcUMMd twmx The $750,000 paik, lo be buili Just east of the Canned I oml Store, will include balling (ages, wo go-taraceways, land volleyball pits and a play area for younger children, Mike Jeppsrn. of Super Track, said I lie lots Vegas tominy is interested in coming o (leai field tncause ol ihe areas rapid growth and Davis County large family (stipulation. Jeppsen said his company Iasi year constructed a similar paik in Rockford. III., and has plans lo build wq new paiks each year. Bush said that in reviewing the il i: Local Iccn Cclcna Ne19, it lson. among the fea- tured youth who will perform at Ihe annual Sa- sicians who will perform with the Utah Symphony in Abravancl Hall. Ciuh wa Each Salute to Youth winner will solo a classical piece accompa- med by the Utah Symphony. The program include selections from Sami-SaenRachmamnolT. Moart and Bellini. Ticket range from $8 to S 4 and season family passes ore $90. The family series is a set of four conecn designed lo entertain audience of all ages, future family se- s. lute lo Youth" concert tonight si 7:30 p.m. The concert feature nine of Nelson Utah talented young vocal and instrumental mu The nine youth, including Nelson of Centerville, arc all Utah Slate Tair music competition winners, which qualified them for a Salute to Youth" audition, from teens. among many award-winnin- g c levied by Ihe symphony a piece from maestro to perform his or her repertoire. 1 ries and youth series concert include Magic Circle Mime Co. Nov. 26 and Here Comes Santa Claus" Dec. Vcaybzn winners cnnctstccd business request for land use he has no major concerns, Ihe paik suit be surrounded by a wooden fuite, Jeppsen said he will construct the tenet and landscape the inside of the park with heavy bushes to reduce the noise created by the running motors of the lull-bod- Jeppsen said the y 1) The Clearfield Recreation lYpartmenl has 0 TARf cd the results of Its tall Volley hall league, II 1 Monday womens league: In Touch, first place; Spikeis, second place; I seel, third (dace. Jerrys Heating, fourth (dace, luesday mens league: Subway, first plate; ( hump, second place; Morion, third place; kapp Brother, (ourth place, Wednesday coed league; TRW Misfits, first (dace; Bell Plumbing, second place; Team Mechanical, third place; 3 ur Mama Ugly, fourth place. 1 or more information on volleyball league or any oilier league or to tie placed on the mailing list, tall go-rai- ls. from 50 noise level ol 6 decibels, which falls between an air conditioner and a vacuum cleaner. go-ear- 774-727- 0. feel away have jzx retstretien continues Junisf LAYTON City Park and Recreation will continue accepting registration through Nov. 3D lor boy fourth through I2lh grade and girls ninth ami 10th grade at the recreation office. 465 N. Drive Monday through I rtday 8 a m, to 5 P m. The cost it $25 without s hiri or $10 with lor grade four lo eight, and $30 without a shirt or $35 with for grades nine through 1 2th. lor more information, call Ella Jensen, whose backyard will border the park, had concerns about the noise am) being able lo look over her feme down on the park property. After talking to Jeppsen and city officials she fell those concerns had been addressed. Wa-Sal- 546-858- Tlioinco Toy Trc23 ErU Dio LAYTON Pel owner can take (heir animals to PLT sMART lo have their pictures taken with Santa Claw Nov. 26. 27 and IXe. 3 and 4. Proceeds will go lo benefit Wasatch Humanes homeless dogs and cals. lor more information or to make an appointment for a low-co- st spay or neuter, call Wasatch Humane at Schilling Banks Tomy Battery Sets The great Trains Handicap Entrance In Rear M-- f 10-- 7 Sat 10-- HRS. 299-850- 5. IrvgtonBfvd. Arrows From page 7 Jason A. Wayment, son of Alan and Kathy Wayment of West Point, has earned the Arrow of at West Point He is a Elementary. He enjoys the outdoors, especially hunting, fishing and snowmobil-in- g. fifth-grad- er Light award. He is a member of Pack 471, sponsored by the Clearfield 13th LDS Ward, and has also earned 15 activity pins. A student at West Point Elementary, he plays basketball, baseball, soccer and volleyball. Blair Read has earned the Arrow of Light award and 14 activity pins. A member of Pack 471, sponsored by the Clearfield 13th award, he is the son of Craig L and Kimberly S. Read of Clearfield. A student at Holt Elementary, he collects baseball and basketball cards and has an extensive Lego collection. Sports he enjoys include basketball, golf and football. He basewas on the Syracuse all-stball team. ' Chett Campbell, son of Paul and ar Tori Campbell of Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 450, spon- For more information or lo order tickets, call the Utah Symphony box office at 533-NOT- sored by the Grccnbriar LDS Ward, he has also earned 18 activity pins and the Faith in God award. e A student at Layton Elementary, he plays the piano, basketball, soccer, and baseball. He collects all sports cards and enjoys camping and computers. fifth-grad- Personalized Pencils L3LJ. Farm Bureau SERVICES i t FBL INSURANCE CO. AVENUE 500 UNIVERSITY MOINES. IOWA WEST dozen DES red or green pencils with gold lettering Phone the nearest store with your order ($10.00 minimum for phone orders) Call Troy or Darren - 6550 S. From page 7 children do now, said Alex Wilde. .They wouldnt let toys on the boats," said Bobby. After reaching Plymouth and building their homes, children or their parents began making their own toys. e classes will Four other ; hold their own version of the first Thanksgiving feast this week. All will be wearing their costumes to lunch for the schools Thanksgiving dinner. - Zach Jones said he was thankful Tor plants, because the pilgrims didnt have as many food plants as wc have. I Bobby was thankful for pumpkins because he likes pumpkin pie ; and pumpkin seeds. I Pm grateful for my parents, said Jesse Shaffer because first-grad- first-grade- rs 625-430- the pilgrims had to leave some of w Washington . Murray 262-022- 0 to 24 letters) Utah Idaho SupplyMap World 417 West 1500 North Bvd. State St. 535 South 700 East 2665 1580 S. State 6 Clearfield Call Classified (up Come into the nearest store to order (1 doz. minimum) i -- 825-4081 Feast Perfect Christmas Gift The Imprint Pencils for your Favorite Christmas Elf FAMIL Y OF FINANCIAL PLANNING Salt Lake City ' 3 2 Ogden . . 363-300- . . 621-502- 0 Layton 546-654- their relatives behind. The students also found that they spend their spare time doing things that are much different than their counterparts back then, who spent most of the lime working in order to survive. North Davis news, entertainment, sales They had to haul water, chop kindling wood, and help in the fields by throwing rocks to scare away the birds that ate the corn. Im thankful for my pencil," said Anthony Kuykedall. Students during the early years of the country didnt have pencils they had to write with feathers or burnt wood. ' And the only book the families could take with them was the family Bible. . . . Lakeside .Review conveniently brings you complete. Hometown news every week. No other news forum gives North Davis County residents information the way we do: Festivals, entertainment, , recreation and. events schedules. School news and other stories about your kids. Everyone freely speaks out in Street Talk & Letters to the Editor. Lots of local news especially . , , . for your family. 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NOW would be a good time to visit with your Farm Bureau insurance agent Q Tityig The temple tour runs through Dec. 13. JJ & Folks Temple volunteers will redirect motorists to alternate parking areas. Shuttle buses will provide transportation from the parking areas to the temple. Parking on Bountiful Boulevard will be reinstated once the storm has ended and snow removal has been completed. near the temple. Effective immediately whenever it snowing heavily enough to require snow removal from the street, parking is prohibited on Bountiful Boulevard between 1800 South and 400 North. q n Cast Toys Temple tour changes made BOUNTIFUL During the remainder of the open house and dedication of the Bountiful LDS Temple, some changes have been made in the parking of vehicles an-n- o u 111 Pets can get photos taken with S. Daws Area teen to perform with symphony CENTER-YlLt- RECREATION BniEFG Dedicated To North Davis Call 776-495- 1 To Subscribe. 2 |