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SEPTEMBER flGVGUID 0T 4rOUTHSTATCTfTRII ' WAHWtCTQROUUV rUmjATtT WUiUm Inkw IMUmm Sana tlICZOSGK2Sts Wlri Mil admission with this coupon TUESDAY-THURSDA- Y ONLY Stage body parts! Overall the production has energy. Its a fun energetic play. It takes difficult subjects and puts humor to them, Bone said. I also think that its fun to watch something a little horrifying during Halloween. I think human nature likes to be scared sometimes. From 5 Venus Fly Trap, it takes on several human qualities. Constantly snapping for food, it comically threatens human existence. It starts out being less than a foot tall and, by the end, it fills the entire stage. Its seriously funny. When Bryon Garritson, a senior, and hear the lines and the music, you Matthew Jemmett, also a senior you really get into it, Virgo said. team up as The Plant. When you see the whole story, As a play it really relates to the audience. It from the 60s, Bone recommends something in peoples triggers five old one under no that years I mean, everybodys minds. attend. the dentist and his of scared Its not that I dont want little drill! kids to come, she said. Children should just be old enough to Angie Driggs, a senior at Clearknow that it is pretend. It is fanfield High School, is a fan of classitasy. Its fake, but it is a cal books, loves sports and plays the g plant. We do feed it piano. St VMVHI I North Layton Junior High Challenges you to Make a Difference to a kid! VNMIM-- IMWSOK VTVSCOWV! Nin People across the nation will be joining forces to do worthwhile services on make a difference day. We invite you to come to north layton junior high on October 25 form 10 am to 4 p.m. to do a project andor get involved with activities that help children. Plan a project as a family, or an adult can volunteer to be the leader for any student group. Register you group so others who may not have a project can join yours. Call Roberta Blain at 0 to register projects to do at the school. We want kids to see all the caring that is happening, so sign a pledge to tell what you will do to help a child on October 25 (or any time during 1997-98- ). We hope to publish the. many plans that will be shared to show the strength within our communities and the true commitment people have toward our children our future. prmfn Miss Utah Mary MCDonough a.m. to p.m. i Miss Layton J Cathy Butler Youth Volunfeerism 11 i Workshop a m. to 1 p.m. 1 Sponsored By: JCPenney Love Your Style "I i 1 I Special Thanks to: davis County Clipper Layton Hills Mall Purr-Fectio- : n r ! Family Counseling ARC Literacy Action Center BSA - Trapper Trails Council Lutheran Social Service Stale of Ulah Division Community TURN Community Services ol Child Region 2 PTA Catholic Community Center PARC ISAT McKav-De- e Davis Alcohol and Drugs T ICY & F , and Family Services Red Cross, SLC Child Abuse Prevention Connection Center Red Signature: The kind deed that will do to make a difference to a kid is 1 - i I i I Easter Seals Family Fnends Program Family Connection Your Community V I United Way Of Davis County, Volunteer Center Teen Line DCCAV - The Shelter in Davis County will I Agencies with Displays: i meet the North Layton Junior school high community of caring challenge by doing a service for a child, or with a child. I ! I Standard-Examine- Design One Printing Make A Difference Pledge j Volunfeerism Workshop 1 11 i 292-163- 6 1 Return the pledge to your child's school, or mail it to North Layton Junior High 1100 W. 2000 N Layton, Ut. 84041, attention: Make a Difference. ii a? eoasoiD 773-483- 6 I 774-745- man-eatin- 520 South State, Clearfield J400 SOUTH STATE STREET IN SALT LAKE IN OCDEN 2265 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD HAUNTED Salvation Army Club USU Extension Services LUPUS Foundation Make NICU Cross ot Nodhem Utah Nursing A Wish Foundation Any group or individual (or business) in Utah can register. with North Layton Junior High to do childfamily-centere- d I booths, demonstrations, entertainment, games, crafts, and gathenng bins for service projects (canned goods, clothing items, kits for homeless, blanketsbedding, stufted animals . and anything else that is possible to make a difference to a I child. Use your imagination! 1 T t Arr h S tv |