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Saayer and ('as had lo go la court la identify Ihe man and la hase the money from ihe Oydcn account released la help cut their hank's loss. Another hank had also i tainted ihe funds, saying they ssere hiked hy the same man. Arpareni- - . ly the man had heen invoiced in similar schemes in other Western states, they said. C'os had helped r ; - ith ihe arrest by doing research on his accounts and sending out the bank bulletin alerting tellers of ihe man. Sawyer, ihe customer service manager and Cos. a vice president and internal auditor and operations officer, were given letters of commendation for their action in preventing whal would have resulted in a substantial loss of money for irsi National Hank of Layton. (loth were also recommended to be considered for Ihe Utah Hankers I Presenting the 18th Annual High School Creative ,' . Association " - : - - Lmploycc Security and Safely Award Recognition Pro- gram. The award is designed to recognize individual bank employ-.- :. ccs for actions which prevent the loss of bank assets. ABLESETTING COMPETITION Experience the exciting art of tablewtting as some of Utah's most talented high school students present their own innovative tablesottings for competition. Students have been hard at work creating their tablesetting masterpieces, and the results are more impressive than ever, loin our panel of professional judges in selecting the best entries. Each tablesetting is an original and includes dmnerware, glassware and flatware from ZCMI. Entries will be judged on originality, color coordination, creativity, balance, design and general appeal. Farmington schools plan March events FARMINGTON Elementary schools here have planned numcr- - You help select the popular winner while our judges determine the first, second and third place entries as wed as winners of the judges award and overall best of show award. Prizes include: ous activities through March. Knowlton Elementary School A general PTA meeting .will be held at 2 p.m. March 24. March 27 is parent-teach- fcrcncc for tracks B.C.D March 28 is spirit assembly "Back to the Future Activities'. On April 3 Back to the Future Activities begin. Farmington Elementary School Young audiences Vocal Dimcn- sion will be Wednesday. On March 24 there will be no ; school for teacher preparation day. ' Grandparents week will be . March 27-3A PTA board meeting will be held April 3. Monte Vista Elementary School On Friday the principal sat on the roof of the school all day as a reward for students who met a reading goal. Teacher preparation day is .J March 24 so there will be no school. will Jump for heart fund-raisbe March 27 to benefit the Ameri-- : can Heart Association. Also that day the third grade will have a field trip to Smith's Dairy and Lakevicw Hospital. i Stemware from Durand Cookware from Magnalite Stoneware from $1000 in merchandise from Villeroy & Boch China from Gorham con-- " er Lindt-Stymei- Flatware from Oneida Isabelle von Boch Villeroy & Boch Paul Cebhardt See the tablesettings at Salt Lake Downtown, Cottonwood, South Towne, University Mall and Ogden City Mall, and cast your vote now through March 1 8 in our Silver, China or Classware departments. Oneida 1. er Renee Hyer Utah State Board of Education Laurie Salvas Durand John Stymeist Lindt-Stymei- Syracuse slates baseball registration SYRACUSE Syracuse City Recreation will continue registrall tion for boys baseball and girls through .April 3. The draft will begin April 8 at Founders Park. Boys and girls ages 5 to 17 are eligible to play. Syracuse will again be affiliated with the Western Boys Baseball Association and Pony of American for the upcoming season. Games will begin the first of May and All Star selections will be made the middle of July. Registration forms will be distributed in the schools or may be picked up at the city building. For more information, call soft-ba- 825-147- 7. Business women meet Wednesday Misty Beck, Roy Nanas Kashefi, Woods Cross Jaime Keyes, Roy Camille Klein, Roy Natalie Love, Northridge Saralyn Benson, Woods Cross Wade Caldwell, Bountiful Kelli Canchola, Clearfield Ashlee Carrigan, Morgan Anessa Martinez, Northridge Tracie Anne McKray, Layton Monica Mockaitis, Northridge Chris Munns, Layton Cindy Barton, Roy f Anita Smith, Woods Cross Jessica Smith, Morgan Aimee Spencer, Roy Angela Jo Steele, Layton Amanda Stott, Layton Cynthia Peterson, Box Elder Michelle Reeves, Weber Jessica Schwitzer, Weber Casie Shepherd, Weber Melissa Stewart, Ogden Jodie Davis, Weber Jenny Earl, Bear River Katie Fonnesbeck, Bear River Brittany Harbertson Ogden Julie Stover, Woods Cross Shop all stores Monday through Saturday 1 0 a.m.-- 9 p.m. (except Salt Lake Downtown and ZCMI elsewhere in Utah and in the U.S., Order by phone: In Salt Lake, Lisa Wright, Saturday 1 0 579-666- 6; 394-945-2. i . Weber Mandy Miller, Ogden Jeremy Montoya, Ogden Jessica Munns, Bear River Kami Myers, Bear River Jeri.Ann Petersen, Bear River Kelly Croney, Bear River Zi CIV1 I call Shelly Emily Maki, Jessika, Me Murdie, Bear River Brooke Metcalf, Box Elder ' Emily Peterson, Davis . Lindsay Lund, Weber Ogden Amy Anderson, Ben Lomond Barbie-D- e Baxter, Bear River Cassie Bell, Ben Lomond Holly Bryner, Weber Justin Clawson, Weber Matt Patterson, Clearfield Betty Perng, Bountiful Andrea Fenn, Clearfield Stephnie Ferrell, Northridge Julie Flinders, Northridge Natalie Flynn, Bountiful Amanda Green, Roy Adriane Heineman, Layton Cameron Hellewell, Bountiful Jill Heslington, Woods Cross Jacquie Thurgood, Layton Jayne Tims, Layton Zach Ward, Roy Annette Willey, Northridge Deanne Winterton, Morgan Monika Wright, Woods Cross Alison Page, Roy Robyn Dover, Layton Jeneal Hawkes, Bear River Janiel Hess, Bear River Ben Lewis, Weber Nikki Thomas, Layton Marcy Nelson, Bountiful' Scott Cage, Northridge Daisy Decker, Northridge The Mount Ogden chapter of American Business Women's Association will hold their dinner meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Mansion House dining room, 2350 Adams Ave.. Ogden. Social hour will be at 6:30 p.m. The theme is St. Patricks Day. 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