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Similar savings on other sizes and products, Botanical QUIET MOMENT: Kelsey Mclneiiy, Ashlee Halman and Alex Mclnefly walk through the tunnel under U S. 63 near the Utah State University Cardens one ahemooa S timgs Alex and Kelsey are from Famungton, and Ashlee. of Layton, is thee cousin. 90 Days Same as Cash Kindergarten signup slated at Holt school - Holt its annual kindergarten roundup at 5 p.m. CLEARFIELD ry will conduct Aug. 12 in the school's muliipur pose room. Parents registering students bring an olTicia! birth certificate and proof of current will need to immunization records. A S 10 donation to help purchase materials for class schoolwide cooking experiences would be appreciated. Kindergarten students will meet their teacher and have a picture taken with the teacher and principal and will tour the school and receive a snack. Parents with special requests for morning or afternoon ses sions need to visit with Principal Julie Goble at the time of registration. Class assignments will be posted the folkwing week. This year kindergarten will attend school on Aug. 25 only. The following two weeks individual testing will be conducted. Lach student's teacher will contact parents to schedule a time for this testing following kindergarten roundup. All new students attending Holt Elementary for the first time are encouraged to register from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. Aug. 12. For further questions of concerns call the office. LAYTON - Layton City Recreation is accepting football reg-- istrations through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Layton City Recreation (Surf n Swim Build- ing). Registrations will be accepted from Layton City residents only. may register. Boys ages Boys age 7 are eligible 8-- ing they meet the minimum f weight requirement of 60 pounds, The cost of the program is $40. On a basis late registration will continue through Aug. 4 with an additional $5 late fee. space-availab- le date playing age is Aug. 31. Birth certificates will be required for all new players. Physi- cals are mandatory and must have been done within six months of the start of the program. wwwhouseoW'ndscom .IMS-- . tion. is scheduled for 6:30 a m. Aug. 9 starting at Clinton Elementary School. 1 100 W. 1800 North. Individuals can advance register for a 5K run. two-mil-e walk a the run or a two-micity offices, 1906 W. 1800 North. Advance registration cost is S4 without a and S12 with a All entrants are requested to be at the registration table at 6:15 a.m. to pick up number "Where computers finally make sense." 801 621 5244 Hewlett Packard LaserJet 6L xi Printer 2236 WASHINGTON BLVD. le J Registration on the day of the race will begin at 6 a.m. and will cost $5 without a and $15 with a Volunteers are needed to help with the race. For more information or to volunteer contact Gary Uresk 8 or Keith Wheatly at T-sh- Come in and check out Hewlett Packard's LaserJet 6L xi Printer at HP's new lower NOW! price. 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The District will hold an election Tuesday, November 4th, 1997, to elect four Trustees to a four year term of office. The four Trustees whose terms expire are Vince Hess, Richard Potter, Stephen Moon and J. Harlow Wilcox. The three additional Trustees whose terms expire in two years are Gordeil Brown, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Richard (Rick) Robinson, and Lorenzo (Hank) Semadeni. . Residents of the District desiring to become a candidate for Trustee in the 1997 election must file their Declaration of Candidacy with the Farmington Area Pressurized Irrigation District Clerk during office hours of 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., weekdays between July 15, 1997 and August 15, 1997. The District office is located at 50 North 100 East, Farmington. The office telephone number is . OVER UOO PATTERNS IN. STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM WAREHOUSE' NewgliJtMalJ 546-858- 0. Citizens of the Farmington Area Pressurized Irrigation District to elect four (4) Trustees to their governing board on November 4, 1997. 451-210- lhMllHa.MIM - Participants may receive a physical through the city on Thursday for $5. Coaches are needed for Junior Mite, Junior Pee Wee, and Junior Midget programs. For. more information call or wit our et we at HOURS' Jliim The SherCLINTON man Wayment Fun Run. which is part of the Clinton City Heritage Days celebra- tions.-- 1 ' M0H4555; 4SthnteNeii HUJs Plaza Country run in August and any Layton forming football teams to determine The OGDEN WQCBYJ Clinton plans Wayment fun .VOBK DECORATING AND MORE STORK ALL REMEMBER TO COVER YOU PAINT YOU WALLPAPER TO Wallpaper & Borders DECORATE" LEVOLOR BEST QUALITY; fLEVOLOR BESTSV1CE! fLEVOLOR N A j WE'LL DELIVER IN 2 WEEKS FE TOM LEVOLOR FOB DONT BE FOOLED O PETATUI) MISLED , THE A LEVOLOR CELLULAR VERTICALS . ULTIMATE MINI BUND , FOREVER SILK PLANTS i HOUSEBLESSINGS. FLORALS -- TREES HANGERS 5. 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