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Show Lakeside Lakeside Review RECREATION BRIEFS ous organizations; 5 p.m., high schoolyouth swim teams; 9 p.m., p.m., lap swimwa-te- r open wave; aerobics Monday through 3-- Youth program scheduled self-defen- se 6-- 9-- CLEARFIELD - Registration is being accepted this week for a karate and safety youth awareness program. The fee is $5 per week, and classes will be offered at two locations: Marshall White Community Center in Ogden on Wednesdays at 5 p.m., or through Clearfield Parks and Recreation at Holt Elementary School on Thurs- Thursday. Saturday hours are e, 8-- n, programs; a.m., lap swim noon-- 7 p.m., Mondays from p.m. is family night, where families up to five are charged $10 plus raft and tube rentals; Tuesday, 9 p.m., school night; 9 Wednesday, p.m., dollar night; Thursday, 9 p.m., school night. CPR, first aid, lifeguardmg and water safety instructor are from p.m. during winter months only. 6-- 9 6-- participants. Registration ends Friday, and classes start Saturday. Participants may register at Lay-to- n City Parks and Recreation located in the Surf 'N Swim building Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call Lay-to- n City Parks and Recreation at 6-- 6-- 731-674- 6-- Syracuse Magic wins tourney title - a.m.-noo- open wave. days at 5:30 p.m. 7 Call for more information. SYRACUSE 10 swim; tumbling and gymnastics classes for youth ages 5 and up. Gasses will be offered on Saturday mornings for five weeks, registration is $25. The beginner class will start at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the intermediate class will start at 1 1 a.m. providing there are enough For more information, call 546-858- 8. For the second Kids gymnastics consecutive year, the Syracuse Magic has won the 1995 Girls Amateur Athletics Union holiday basketball tournament for girls 12 and younger. This is the fifth AAU championship the team has won over the past classes to begin LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation in conjunction with North Davis Gymnastics will offer two years. The tournament was played in Ogden City over the Christmas holiday. Made up of girls 12 years old or younger, the Magic also finished third in the recently completed Farmington super league made up of Davis and Weber junior high teams. ' Team members are Jenny Miller, n Alison Hansen, Acee Rhoades, Taylor, Katy Colohan, Carrie Keime, Jenny Overdiek, Sandra Isbell, Brecklyn Marsell, Tara Nance, Lauren Allen, Kelli Fisher, Chelsey OBrien, Haley Keime. , J - The Magic begin play in January in the Davis County Junior High Competition League and in February for the Valentines AAU tourna- 546-858- 0. Expo will show history of horses The first Annual Rocky Mountain Equine Exposition, a Utah centennial event, will run Jan. 18, 19, 20, at the Weber County Golden Spike Arena, 1000 N. 1200 West in North Ogden. Centennial displays will include Tuesday. January 9. 1996 western artists, antique wagons and carriages, saddles bits and spurs dating back to the 1800s. A number of college educators will also speak in a three-da- y lesson plan to educate the public about the history of all equine breeds and disciplines. In the main arena there will be a showcase demonsenes of non-sto- p strations aimed at entertaining the public, again while educating on the history and purpose of wagon trains, packing, cutting, penning, roping and reining. Various breeds will also be on display, including miniature horses, draft horses, costumed Arabians, Paso Finos, and many exotic breeds rarely seen in Utah by the public. Equine organizations will have club promotional booths in the exhibit hall, where club members will provide information. More than 500 schools have been invited for a free trip, giving Utah school children the opportunity to learn the impact of horses, mules, and donkeys on the settlement of the Utah territory; an op back-count- ry in the United States. portunity to ride in a wagon' train, and see traditional western art dis' . plays and more. Tickets will cost SSliVay dr $17.50 for a four-da- y pass. For additional informationtick-et- s contact the Golden SpiVe Xrena or ticket office 4 or call the Equine-Exp- o Office at For more than 90 years, the of utmost importance to French Mustard. said Sherri Kantor, senior product manager, Reckitt & Colman Inc. We are honored to recognize the dedication and enthusiasm that millions of parents and siblings display each spring and summer on ball fields across America." To be eligible for the Youth Baseball Family of the Year honor, nominees must meet the following family has been 399-854- Contest seeking baseball family criteria: At least two members of the The makers of Frenchs Mustard, in cooperation with USA Baseball, are sponsoring a .two-yesearch to honor a Youth Baseball Family of the Year in all 50 states. From among the state winners, one family will be honored and recognized by Frenchs Mustard and USA Baseball at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta as Americas Youth Baseball Family. The company is an official sponsor of USA Baseball, the national governing body of amateur baseball family must participate in or support youth baseball (league or scholastic level through high school). ar Family .members must display extraordinary enthusiasm, and support of youth baseball in their community. Family members must exhibit fair play and sportsmanship in their support of youth baseball. A judging panel selected 1995 state winners this past summer. The same process will be repeated next ENTER TO WIN NEXT WEEKS Ta-ga- FREE LUNCH! ust fill out antf mail tliis official gentry blank. Each week well choose a winner for FREE LUNCH at the feature restaurant. ; ment. Lessons slated at Clearfield pool CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield .Municipal Pool is offering winter lessons Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday morning les- - sons. Eight lessons cost $20."" Residents interested should call for times and levels available. Register between 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for registration. " Saturday lessons will begin Jan. 27 and run until March 1 1. Evening lessons run Jan. 22 through Feb. 14. Boy Scouts will begin Jan. 27 and run through March 20' on-- ; Thursday evenings. Merit and .life , , saving classes are offered, eigljt ,for $16. Call tion. for more 774-72- Fill This Coupon Out, Clip It And Mail It To: WITH PUKHASF OF A SANDWICH OF FQUAl OH informa- IFM VAIHF. 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" Parents will learn sports, how To enhance a -how to help chil- child's dren learn from the sport experience, plus much, more. Parents who successfully complete the course will be eligible for a $5 discount per child for all Clearfield youth sports programs, including football and basketball. Registration ends Friday at the (Not valid with any specials) Expires Feo 28 N-- o ,"-- A Mexican Food Fine 350 N. Main Layton, Utah 84041 0 sr CO ; Reg. Menu Lunch or Dinner S' V off 20 1 m Oui.There nmS coupon Cutter Any Whole Pizza ! Pizza self-estee- Cutter 1 - - as USDS fflffi1S2E25 15 - . i 0o Pro-"gra- Piza nLayton hubCutw mw h Such A Thing. vtini Any slice of pizza, salad or garlic bread, reg. drink Pt Just Be The Next Person To Find 546-101- LukuuuudUi i i m Eat In or Takeout Available Open 7 Days A Week 1 1:00 am - 9:30 pm y 11:00 am - 10:30 pm Sunday 3:00 pm 9:00 pm JViWcA-J5-1295 South State Street . 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