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Show 2 Thursday, July Lakeside 30, 1998 Lakeside Review South Weber plans events Country Fair Days begins Saturday with breakfast, flag ceremony A permission slip and waiver 2250 East. The baby contest will be on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information call Staci King at of liability must be signed by the parent or guardian of each participant. Registration is at the home of Linda Stark, 1675 E. 476-917- 2. By LORI J. NAKAYU The Little Miss South Weber Standard Examiner correspondent WEBER - Country SOUTH Fair Days will kick off Saturday with a flag ceremony at 8 a.m. and a chuck wagon breakfast from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The flag ceremony is under the direction of Bill George. Alison George will perform a musical number. The breakfast, which includes pancakes, eggs, ham, fruit juice and milk, will be prepared by members of the South Weber City Council and Youth City Council. Cost is $2 per person or $8 per family. Both the flag ceremony and the breakfast will be held at the LDS Church Bowery located at 1385 East South Weber Drive. 7650 South. Call her at for more information. contest will be held in the church building at 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Sue Ann Kelsey at 476-758- 8 Volunteers are needed to help with a refreshment wagon on Aug. 8. Hot dogs, chips, dnnks and candy will be sold to earn money to fund the fireworks. To help call Suzanne Mitchell at 8. A golf tournament will also be held on Saturday at the Riverside Golf Course located at 5460 S. Weber Drive in River-dalTee times for the four person teams start at noon. For more information call Scott 9 Crowell at e. 479-437- 9. Ilene Crowell is the South Weber Country Fair Days 476-973- Chairman this year. She can be contacted at A Little Buckaroo Rodeo will be held next week on Aug. 6, at 6 p.m. at the South Weber Posse 476-973- 9. Events scheduled for August Grounds on 6650 South just east of 425 East. 8 include a parade, booths, en- tertainment, a volley ball tournament, Dutch oven cookoff, a softball tournament, a Richard Bouchard' Memorial 5K RunWalk, 3 on 3 basketball, an arts and crafts contest, a candy throw, a Youth Council stomp and fireworks. Events are broken into age groups ranging from under 4 to 3 years old, and include a goat throw, calf riding, mutton bustin, and stick barrel. Cost is 'or $6 the $2 if night of the rodeo. 10-1- A baby contest and a Little Miss South Weber contest will be held inside the LDS Stake Centers cultural hall at 7989 S. 479-599- Job descriptions discussed West Point council members approve one and table one By D. LOUISE BROWN Standard-Examine- r correspondent - WEST POINT City council members approved a job de- for the utility scription clerktreasurer position at their regular council meeting last week, but tabled the job description for the citys public works director on the grounds that it was too inclusive and vague. Council member Gary Kapp SINGING AGAIN: Runners, get ready for marathon CD Flints (above) includes nine other tunes (six of which he wrote) in addition to Cousin to the Cowboy." The CD is his first When he was a child (right) Flint performed for a local talent scout and then went on to perform in New York City on the "Ted Mack Television The Arthritis Foundation, UtahIdaho chapter, will take a group of runners and walkers from Utah and Idaho to the Honolulu Marathon to be held Dec. 13. Hour." Each participant will receive a personalized marathon training program, 20-we- including injury prevention and nutrition counseling, along with the ability to train in an inspirational group environment The Arthritis Foundation will provide each participant with air fare, hotel accommodations, entry into the Dublin Marathon and other needs related to the trip to Dublin. In return, each participant will raise $3,500 that will benefit arthritis programs and services in Utah and Idaho. of others and the help of an Hes definitely a country James Orem recording studio, Flint, who also farms and assists in opFrom 1 erating his wife's The flint Fun passed him by after he decided a School and a gymnastics training family camping trip was more school in west Kaysville, released the ballad with nine other tunes important than a performance had arranged for him with (six of which he wrote) in creatthe Utah Symphony. ing his first, and possibly only, album. This time around, the Kays-vil- lc This is Steve Hint's greatest resident is much more mature, and calm, performing in his hits, he said of the CD and casown element and singing about sette tape, which retail for $11.49 and $9.99, respectively. things he knows a little something about He is marketing the product Flint, 42, is the singer and out of Intermountain Farmer Assongwriter of Cousin to the sociation stores across the state and those stores which sell farm Cowboy, a ballad that has become the theme song of the Year supply related products. I hnt of the Farmer, decreed by resolu- said he decided to take this agrition by the State Legislature durcultural route after discovering local artists get shoved way to the ing the past lawmaking session. Hints ballad, now part of a back in record stores. To promote his work Hint is CD, tells how farmers never want to receive even considering driving a tractor across the state to the different recognition of any kind. Flint said the song he penned communities. 10 years ago moved to theme He (Flint) definitely fills the song status after he performed it niche with what he is shooting for Gov. Mike Leavitt when he for, said Clifford Maag, the Record Lab producer who assisted visited the Das is FairPark in Farflint with the recording. mington this spring to commemorate Utahs farmers. Flint's faMaag, who worked 18 years ther, Vernon, is a farmer. with the Osmonds, said, He has Through the encouragement a James Taylor kind of sound. Je-les- i sclf-produc- i i City Manager Scott Neilson, who presented both job descriptions, had informed the council that West Points past practice of assigning duties of both the city recorder and city treasurer to the same employee was in violation of state law, necessitating the need for altering that positions description. Taylor. Maag said I lints music will find a place in the market because he has a similar, yet unique sound. Maag said he was also impressed with Flints lyrics and how well he puts songs together. It is a real tribute to the farmers. It makes me appreciate them even more, he said. Flint doesnt seem to care whether fame follows his effort Its a nice song. When it I didnt write it for WTOte No. hit," he said in an kind of way. Besides, Flint may have I a 1 ks Elementary school lunch menus for Davis County are: Arthritis is one of the coun- trys primary health problems. It affects one out of every seven people in the country, approximately 383,000 in Utah and Idaho. It can strike people of all ages including children and young adults in the prime of life. It can last a lifetime with the constant threat of increasing damage and compli-cauon- s. ble bar will be offered daily. Friday: Chicken nuggets or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. Breakfast will be provided in all schools with a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and mdk served daily with more choices offered on Monday: Com dog or yogurt munchable or peanut butter Friday.''' munchable, milk. Munchable Express Lunch will be offered daily. Tuesday: Nachos or yogurt munchable or peanut butter Choice No. 1: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers, M&.M Fun Ste package, milk. munchable, milk. Wednesday: Deli sandwich on a bun or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. Choice No. 2: Mini bun, peanut butter cup, honey or jelly cup, baby carrots, fresh fruit. Skittles Fun Size package, mdk. Choices from fruit and Aug. 6: Chicken fried steak dinner or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable, milk. vegeta iSttSOQ Training will be August through December with team locations in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Bountiful, Park City and Provo, and Idaho locations in Boise, Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls. CHILDRENS OUTLET S Z Z D L 6 M D SUMMERTIME SALE MONDAY, JULY 20 through SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 EVERYTHING re- ceived his best compliment when a son of a farmer called him to request a copy of the song lyrics so he could read them at his father's funeral. THE ORIGINAL PRICE ! Flint said he doesnt have dreams of singing in Nashville -he quite enjoys the hand life has dealt him in being just a farm kid from west Kaysville. I have no regrets, he said. DRESSES (SIZE the fanners. It malxs me appreciate than even more. - Clifford Maag, Record Lab producer BOY'S & GIRL'S PlAYWEAR ( SIZE 04T) SOCKS TIGHTS BEDOiNG SUNDRESSES TOYS And why should he? Thm is taking his 15 minutes of fame -for the second time - all in stride. definitely Jills the niche with what he is shooting for. It is a teal tnbatc to 0-1- UNDERWEAR LAYETTE FABRICS PERFECT APARTMENT In the CLASSIFIEDS 177 F80V0 W (inlet 375 0049 : ; AND MORE! DON'T MISS IT! ( J I I HOlUDAY OGDEN J 75 Haimvuie Rd ) 4140 5. Redwood Rd. (oflomwxi Moll 4835 5 Hond Dr. 967 0718 277 8211 TAYLORSVILLE Si. I DIAPER BAGS LACE, SALE ENDS SOON FIND THE 'He (Hint) duties, urged tabling approval of the description. school Menus Steve Flint Kapp, who indicated that Whitaker already works Sundays and holidays to fulfill his stated, If Norm (Whitaker, West Point public works director) does all this, were going to need a new Norm to do the stuff hes already doing. I think some of this stuff belongs to the city manager. I dont like it. Whitaker told the council, I can see someone assigned to take care of the culinary water someone else for the waste system. Theres a void between die description and the reality of the job. West Point doesnt operate smoothly every day. You need someone who can be out there taking care of things. (ornog' Squoti 621 2761 AIL SALES FINAL i POOR |