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Show to lurslay Urf Cl1 1 icf Syracuse Junior High V SUiJiT--t Fui M f i Hrrs f tt te ihn Knirrs a.Hy bmJy nsen-ht- f vh.e tie nr fnrnj by stearins a scat K!l Thee cm may he vnuen ai Mne hn need w He lurocJ m Jan. a, W iftrvcrs wul he annowkvJ at the Has been fcivtJ assembly. SiuJems vsill he erwourayed ta hrms in mrMvpajvr angles about r It ,1 4 i, r. A $ r;lto ty have interna-ikcar sVJmt n Use ue lor UA f ufl in in seal Kits, The suit he the main M h of the SsKL On Jan. 9. leathers will meet with wvthgrjJm la ulk ahaui haw ia ama in a survey the whaal will da on ha many siuJents wear their wf-n- ti ff t m ricd WiJ art-a- f ! it kakry Ikfafi-me- - Eighth-grad- e officers are, (from left) Josh Palmer, president; Kirsten Jensen, second vice president; Cameron Warnick, first vice president tkU ltswc-tur- n hne la ejkh V V sarkms canteas he annaunceJ. IleJee cards suJI K sent hame with C4wh student vha mud oHn a runi signature anJ return the eafJ to the nhaul hy Jan. 12. A drawtna K held far live eta with He highest amount of returns. Caeh student udl reeehe a tuna-in- ? card ta place on ihe rear slew nurrors in their cars ta remind them ta "hutUc up" Jan. 12. suM County SAVE DAILY! 1 stu- dents in kindergarten through fourth grade on Monday's. S to 5:50 p.m. for five weeks. Class sire i limited to 15. Registration fee i They will learn to draw shapes, shadowing and shaping. Beginning Drawing II i for students in kindergarten through fourth grade, who have completed Kginning drawing and want more, with advanced shapes, shadowing and shaping along with some art history. This class is offered on i ix :m n Co. nrpuecMHT ixo sajcdat sebvicc (tllMtttM) WEARER MEMBER VOLUME DEALER IN NATURAL CAS BRYANT rVRNACC REPLACEMENT REEDS! 1 or THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAS ASSOCIATION. -A the workshop on beginning business skills in IBM y eleccomputer keyboarding. double-entr- y Aik about our fret tn-.oO- 2 ve tronic calculators and accounting will be offered in January at Davis Applied Technology Center. The UJINN.'IT- - KJ MOST AUTO DEALERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CUSTOMERS WITH CREDIT PROBLEMS by selling them unreliable, high mileage vehicles. over-price- approach will be d, ASA CONSUMER, YOU DON'T HAVE TO ACCEPT THIS KIND OF TREATMENT ANY LONGER! C At Ken Gartf Bountiful Motora you can your credit with 1- Fast approval. Friendly service 4- - Award 3-- Low down payment winning service dept Call our automated credit line for 00 CCC O 04I C.O "OUU"0DD-- The cost of $75 includes books. There is no homework. speed-buildin- 3945 NEED A CAR? 546-244- 1. g Both brush-u- p and keyboarding will be taught using WordPerfect. Accounting and bookkeeping for the small business using STANDARD SERVICE CALL AND BANKRUPTCY OKTUUtTED INCOME Registration is King accepted at the center or by calling class, taught on Wednesdays from 4 to 7 p.m., starts Jan. 17. combustion analysis cm tv imw met, VAACUSe 77J00 calculators will be taught. Ten-ke- y taught using the touch method with speed and accuracy being emphasized. 10-ke- LtLiuN &T Class works on business skills KAYSVILLE i 7'ffictttmcrstcr, self-portra-its SIS. Ninth-grad- 1 or292-7201As- k Rossaert for Rick Ken Garff The DATC, 550 E. 300 South, is open to the public. BOUNTIFUL MOTORS 2773 S. Main Bountiful UDGMENTS OKT CREDIT PROBLEMS 0 TOIC-DIVOR- SELECTION & SAVINGS D9 CwQBSlJdlSlIOIjif PPCS9 VOPCBS BjWVG EiP(5itln(2FS Michelin LTXMS Michelin XH4 Premium tire Ultra premium designed to provide ultra long mileage and even wear without compromising grip over the life of the tire. Michelin MXV4 light truck radial and sport-utilit- y vehicles that delivers exceptional wet and snow traction traction when needed. Offers as well as durability and traction in combination with exceptional mileage and the classic Michelin Smooth, quiet ride. Michelin LTX AT TM Premium Latest generation luxury performance touring tire designed to provide year round traction while maintaining superior handling and increased levels of ride comfort for world class luxury performance coupes and sedans. light truck radial for pick-up- s, vehicles that delivers exceptional vans and wet and snow traction as well as traction when needed. Offers durability and traction in combination with exceptional mileage and the classic sport-utilit- y ay Michelin Smooth, quiet ride. Designed for both recreational and commercial applications. BURT BROTHERS a gff(g.Sgis SBSsMSSil 11.611 toalMJIto-HianllWM- s MrcretoaKtarpmn. i fftoS ESE'5 tmmnrn pRRRR .owto taMRntMI CMiwnnr .Canct to Praam JLEASE CALL FOR AN kntH, APPOINTMENT 4iw"rf CLASSIFIES Intermediate Drawing is for ofTered. e officers are, (from left) Jenn Lee, first vice pres! dent; Andrew Finlinson, second vice president; Jayme Rodriguez, president Nf4aa SH0P MIATIHO A AIR CONDITIONtNQ grades fifth through ninth. Students will team perspective, depth, value drawevercise along with still-lif- e and design composition, and ings. some art histoiy. This class will K olTered on Mondays. 6 to 6:50 p.m. for five weeks. Class sire is limited to 15. Registration fee is $18. Advanced Drawing I is for grades fifth through ninth. Students will team how to draw portraits and with use of models. Class will K taught on Mondays. 6 to 6:50 p.m. for five weeks. Class sire is limited to 15. Registration fee is $18. Advanced Drawing II is for grades fifth through ninth. Students will learn the studies and evercised in figure drawing with live models. Class will K taught on Mondays. 6 to 6:50 p.m. for five weeks. Gass is limited to 15. Registration $18. 546-85K- Beginning Drawing I is for j The Heartbeat ?, Jof North DavisJ Mondays, 5 to 5:50 p m. for five weeks. Claw sire is limned to 15. Registration fee ts SIS. Re?itratton will run through Jan. S Monday through t riday from 8 a m. to 5 p m. at the recreatum office. 465 N. Watach Once, uiMde SurfN Saim. Ctaiies Kgin the week of Jan. 9. For more information, call the recreation department at Five drawing clashes are King mwMtin u mi ? nt Childrens crafts, drawing classes offered in Layton LAYTON Layton City Parks and Recreation u aceerttn? re?intra-lio- n for its January dr jam? ami art and crafts claeves for children. dixon p.ucisbeck I I La)t-- H faPS.!). f the ; , :.; lltuMy SEASON! CO. 3W1lr taMtittlfl tm han4 A cry iT ifte Law woi he sent Winners ftfNTAt?! ceupfimveBATfs K Ordt HOLIDAY I f U tlT MOlTeiit 019 liuwu'ri la hsMe tn 3I N !. nurnu t4 enen la ail staJw the Utah p CiJt tow. L,le f Ue that day toil! a piffl.ter LVy CVvftkd pattou f rtanemo tnf !a, !, w fee Wart 9491 Of CnmmMfial fU SAFE AND HAPPY LOANS! Khv An aWfisMy kaJur Ui HAVE A MonTcncE On Jan, Id. student m3 he iKr thrtirJ m we ha i wearingwiUsT-Iuni KN jnmg at ifcry are rang a wai Nn will rnve a ueai If iM are me in a darn seal Ms. Ihrt smU dam salff. 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