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Show For and about students and young adults Review Wednesday April 23, 1986 3D Youth Science whizes briefs capture honors Graduation, vesper exercises scheduled Regional fair winners announced Two Roy students and one 'from Davis County captured top honors and won trips to the , International Science Fair in ; Texas at the recently completed I regional science fair held at We- -; ber State College, Lars Ashby of Roy High, Jan-'n- a j Jensen of Clearfield High, and Aaron Eames of Roy Junior I High were among eight students chosen to enter their projects in ;the 37th International Science ;and Engineering Fair in Fort j Worth, Texas May Four local high school stu-- I ; dents received tuition i scholarship to Weber State and I others were recognized by pro1 11-1- 7. one-ye- ar fessional societies. ' Local students who participated in the WSC fair also won cash prizes. Approximately 520 students participated in both the junior and senior divisions. I We have a large number of I science fair participants in Utah ;and we also win the largest j number of awards at the inter- national fair. We have an excellent pro-- ! gram (in the state), and a lot of the credit for that goes to the ; high school teachers, Dr. E: La-- ; Grande Hobbs, a member of the ; advisory council for the Interna- tional Science Fair, and chairman of the WSC botany I department, said earlier. I Hobbs said that over the past , eight years Utah has been in the ' Times and places for commencement exercises for area top five in terms of number of awards won at the international high schools have been level. A couple of those years Id say we came in first, he added. The fair at Weber State is one of three in Utah and the largest, May 29, 7:30 p.m. school audito- Hobbs noted. Students who won scholarships to Weber State are Lars Ashby of Roy High, Janna Jensen of Clearfield High, Mark Tucker of Davis High, and Jan Moulding of Roy High. Local junior division winners were: Biological science: place, Brad Matthews of Bountiful Junior High; honorable mention, Boyd parkin of Roy Junior High; honorable mention. Clay Patane of Central Davis Junior High. place, st place, Scott Crane of Roy Junior High; second place, John Gwynn of Mueller Park. st Physical science: Seventh-grade--fir- place, st Kory Bodily of Sunset Junior High; honorable mention, Emmett Ricks of Sunset Junior High. men- le tion, Jim Heath and Hollee Wardell of Central Davis Junior High. place. Ninth-grade--seco- State fair scheduled April 28-2- Ja-n- el Wilsey of North Layton nior High; honorable mention, Cathleen Schroader of North Layton Junior High. Ju- Eighth-grade-thi- place, Lor- rd rd High. Ninth-grade-fir- Lars Ashby Sheri Waddoups of Roy Junior Seventh-grade-firJo-ly- nn High. Eighth-gradethi- Clearfield High, Thursday, Earth science: place, Vaterlaus of Sunset Junior High; third place, Danielle Preston of North Layton Junior Seventh-grade-fir- st of Central Davis Junior High; honorable mention, Rick Shepherd of Roy Junior en Roberts High. Ninth-grade-fir- place, Kerri st Barrett of Central Davis Junior High; second place, Kim Cooper of Central Davis Junior High. Medical and dental: place, Jason Wolfe, Sunset Junior Seventh-grade-seco- Ninth-grad- third e place, Chris Nicholas and Stacy Ferne-liu- s of Roy Junior High; honorable mention, JoDi Merrell of Roy Junior High. Winners in the senior division womens suffrage, the. Mountain Meadows Massacre, ancH29, as nearly 400 students in polygamy, and Vietnam. through tfvmighout the state participate inSSe Utah State History Fair at thOJniversity of Utah in Entries in the fair follow prescribed guidelines and fall into one of five categories: research paper, visual display, live performance, presentation, or economic history. First and second place winners will be eligible to participate in the National History Fair in Washington, D.C., in June. The grand prize at the State History Fair is an trip to Washington, D.C., for the national fair. Now in its sixth year, the Utah and History Fair is funded by the Utah State Historical Society, the Utah Endowment 12th-grad- tlw-four- th- es Salt-L&- City. C multi-med- The students were all first, third place winners at one sec-ontf-- or oCthe nine regional fairs held duKng March and early April. Mete than 3,500 students were involved on the regional level. XJJch year the history fair has a thpne. This year it was Conflict and; Compromise in History, amlit generated a wide variety of topics, including for American Resolution, the Constitutional Convention of 1787, slavery, civil ia for the Humanities, the Utah Roy High. Physics division: Second place, Joe Chang of Clearfield High; third place, Jan Moulding and Mike Workman of Roy High; honorable mention, Clint Harames of Roy De-yet- te High. Social and behavioral science University, the University of Utah, and the Davis County School District. The public is invited to attend the Utah State History Fair at the Union Building on the University of Utah Campus on April 29 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Student registration will take place April 28 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and April 29 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Judging will occur from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the awards ceremony will be at 5 p.m. For more information, contact Shannon Hoskins or John McCormick at the Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84101, or telephone 5. get great r check-up- s Clearfield High. Zoology division: Third place, Sabrina White of Roy High; honorable mention, Lee Doxey, Kirstin Hanely and Mark Greenamyer of Roy High, First place, Janna Jensen of Clearfield High; third place, Brenda Tall of Roy High; honorable mention, Loriann Miller of Roy High. r L'CNPIA GRAHAM Renew correspondent CAYTON Bright smiles werent all the result of good e in the class of Leona Murray, a teacher alUS'hitesides Elementary in Lay- ne sixth-grad- m the-U't- Paul Barton, son of Mr. and MiSS Bruce Barton, won first place for his artwork, which de- -' p&fcd a dentist standing in the rnMth of a large crocodile, extracting a tooth. He won a blue ribbon and a cash award. Marcy Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Olsen, won first, place in the state for her Every Day and Youll Have a First Place Smile. She al- scESvas awarded a first place riEbon and a check. She placed second in the state for her art w&rk on the poster. tammy Sparks, daughter of Layton Police Lt. and Mrs. Morton Sparks, won third place for her art work which featured sit- . LAYTON Layton High students on the high honor and honor roll for third term are: Senior high honor roll: Tara Alessandri, Garrett Dut-soGail Fernelius, Kimberly Jacobs, Robert Lochner, Dawn Molzen, Gregg Pavich, Matthew Peach, Jana Somerville, John n, Wagstaff, Lori Wall, Michele Wil-lhid- e. Rebecca Blamires, Deborah Bolles, Araseli Bravo, George Brimhall, Allen Brooks, Jodi Budge, Carol Day, Aneisa Dicker-soSheri Evans, Sandra Evans, Nancy Friederich, Layne Golight-ly- , Michael Hadley, Margaret Holm, Cathy Keen, Jennifer Kimmel, Donna King, Laura Mccoin, Kerrie Mellor. n, Rebecca Roberts, Kirsten Schwarzburger, Tammy Sharp, Kimberly Smith, Gregory Squire, David Storm, Mary Stratford, Sherri Strong, Wendy Titensor, Keri Tucker, Daniel Tuttle, Joi Lynn Ure, Pollyanna Waite, Ronald Zimmerman II. Senior honor roll: Show Yen Bell, Matthew Bennett, Brett Bennett, Tres Benzley, Tammy Bliss, Val Clark, Wendy Craig, Denise Daley, Jennifer Daskevich, Shelly Dorrance, San-aDouangdara. Aimee Figgins, Christi Fillerup, Julie Foxley, Tamilla Fulton, Karen Gasawy, Felipe Gutierrez, Renay Henderson, Matt High, Jon Hooker, Sandra Jorgensen, Lome Kearl, Gregory Lamb, Wade Lawrence, Mark Lyman, Vicky Magee, David McCowan, Amy McKenzie, Brett McMillan, Amy Motta, Scott Nance, Joseph Ott, Brian Pennock. John aii Sampson, Stephen Schultz, Adrienne Scott, Larry Seamons, Guylen Smith, Robert Spangler, Sherry Sparks, Dawn Spendlove, Tammy Talbot, Adelina Ulibarri-DaumaGeorge Voduc, Mai Vollmer, Travis Vought, Jacqueline Walters, Eric s, Smiling brightly, Whitesides Elementary students Paul Barton and Marcy Olsen, who won first place awards in a state contest sponsored .in part by the Utah Dental Association. - ter critters.Two other students in the class also placed in the contest which had a theme of Take Care of Your Teeth and They Will Last You a Lifetime. Emily McCormick, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Ronald McCormick, received a second place ribbon for her slogan and Becky Young-berdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Youngberg won third place for her slogan. Mrs. Murrays students won four of the six awards given to in the state. Danny Gowers, a student at South We g, sixth-grade- rs SUNSET On Wednesday, April 9, Gov. Norman H. Bangerter visited Sunset Junior High. The governor spent one class period discussing his educational plan for Utah schools. He then conducted an assembly for the students and fielded questions on and Brett Harvey of Davis Math and engineering m Two of her students won first place in the state in a poster and slogan contest sponsored by Department of Health and thfltah Dental Association. The Picture of Prevention poster contest is an annual event. Governor Bangerter visits Sunset school division: Third place, Bobby Knoch of Roy High and David Tanner of ber Elementary, won third place in the kindergarten division of the poster contest Tamra Baker at Fremont Elementary in Sunset took second in the place among contest and Justin Carter, slogan a second-gradetook third place in the poster division. He is a student at Syracuse Elementary sixth-grade- several topics. He was given a Sunset Junior as a momento of his High visit. roSS irt Fourth-grad- e at t First place, Lars Ashby of Roy High; third place, Carrie Skaar of Clearfield High. Chemistry division: Third place, Mark Murphy of Bountiful High; honorable mention, Teresa Hill of Bountiful High and Rhonda Schwaegler of Roy High. Earth and space division: Second place, Wayne Eastes of Roy High; third place, Shawn Copel of Davis High and Keller of Clearfield High; honorable mention, KyAnn Bradshaw of Clearfield High, Melissa Mercer of Bountiful High, Shannon Wheatley of Ogden High, and JoDee Wright of Roy High. Environmental science divi- ELaytonhonor These kids ton First place, Aaron Eames of Roy Junior High; second place, Mark Tucker of Davis High; honorable mention, Brian Reynolds of Roy High. Microbiology division: Third place, Jodi Biddulph of Layton High and Wade Geary of Davis High. Medical and dental division: Third place, Darin Grange of Botany division: High. State Office of Education, Utah State University, Brigham Young 533-575- rium; Roy High, Thursday, June 5, 7 p.m. school auditorium; Davis High, Thursday, May 29, 7 p.m. Weber State, Fine Arts Center; Layton High, Thursday, May 29, 7 p.m. school auditorium; Mountain High, Wednesday, May 28, 6 p.m. Davis School District Auditorium; Young Mothers, Thursday,. May 29, 7 p.m. District Auditorium; Monte Vista, Wednesday, May 21, 7 p.m. Monte Vista. Times and places of vesper exercises for area high schools have been scheduled. Clearfield High, Sunday, May 25, 7:30 p.m. school auditorium; Roy High, Sunday, June 1, 8 a.m. school auditorium; Davis High, Thursday, May 22, 7 p.m. school auditorium; Layton High, Tues- day. May 27, 7 p.m. school audi- torium; Mountain High and Young Mothers, no ceremony. Aaron Eames include: 9 rights, Janna Jensen sion: High. iHistory to 'come alive' SJjstory will come alive on Ngjjday and Tuesday, April 28 sched- uled. rs r, School. Calvert F. Cazier, contest supervisor, said there were about 2,500 entries from all areas of the state. The contest is designed to make children aware of dental health and prevention of dental disease. Wanner, Wendy Wasserlein, Cheryl Webb, Jayson Wilko. Junior high honor roll: Michael Gedris, Andrea Iverson, Diane Lawrence, Pauline Shanks, Terresa Williamson, Kari Barnes, Michael Blamires, Edward Burke, Joe Carrera, Joseph Christensep, Andrea Daley, Rebecca Day, Heidi Galbraith, Teresa Gomm, Scott Iverson, Lance Johnston, Boyd Murray, Kimberly Rivette. Junior honor roll: Michele Barker, Michael Calvin Biesecker, Eric Victoria Briggs, John Bryant, Terri Burdett, Kristi Clark, Curtis Crofts, Angela Curtis, Bret Cutler. Bcr-wal- d, Bor-rie- s, , Wendee Dahl, Sheila Dalton, Ronald Daskevich, Steven Dawson, Dana Dean, Tiffany Drosch-e- r. Dawn Etter, Mark Fallentine, Suzy Flint, Christa Graham, Scott Greenman, Jennifer Hurst, Matthew Jackson, Shauna Jacobs, Joseph Johnson, Darin Kawabata. Todd Lyman, Keith Marston, Jodi McFarland, Vicki Merrill, Daren Moon, Jennifer Morgan, Kimberly Nalder, Kelene Nelson, Wesley, Pentz, James Petre, Robert Porter, Sheri Purcell, Beverly Scott, Lisa Sillman, Melinda Slate, James Stephenson, Lisa Stettler, Dena Thiros, Horst Wetjen, Ann Yoddumnern. Sophomore high honor roll: Jodi Biddulph, Alyssa Bottom-ly- , Bartley Bruce, Nanette Budge, Arthur Copeland, Robyn Fullerton, Shelly Gibby, Kirsten Novak, Cora Rhodes, Stacee Taylor, Christine Tovey, Karen Winter. Andrea Bailey, Bradley Barker, Teresa Biorn, Paul Birch, Noel Bravo, Kim Child, Kara Crofts, Michelle Halls, Sarah Hansen, Gina Harris. Tawnya Madsen, Jennifer Mann, Jenivee Misrasi, Tammi Morgenstern, Codie Nelson, Jodi Pitcher, Joyce Rabuano, Lori Randall, David Rands, Jason Rasmussen, Angela Sperry, Amy Sutton, Debra Taylor, Cheryl Jinny Weins, Joelle Wilko. Un-zick- youths to display projects LAYTON stu- Fourth-grad- e dents at Layton Elementary School have been studying the counties in Utah. Each student completed a report and made a float depicting the county they were assigned. The projets are on display in the media center at Layton Elementary. Talent Show winners announced 4-- H The annual Davis County Talent Revue was held this past week at South Clearfield Elementary School. More than 70 from throughout the county participated in the contest. Taking first place honors were: Shauna WhitAge group Emma Dibing, piano; age Kendra ble, piano; age Evans, Jennifer Mayo and Janna Adrienne Clark, clogging; age Evans and Melissa Mayo, clog4-- H 14-1- 9, 12-1- 3, 1, 6-- 8, ging. Second place awards were presented to: Age group Ruby Rae Horne, piano; age 12-114-1- 9, 3, NaLori Binns, piano; age than Simpson, piano; age Emily Schoffield, piano. The Talent Revue chairman was Marilyn Dahl of the DaCouncil. Judges vis County for the contests were Dawn Kathie Dalton, Diana Halliday, Richard Heath, Kathryn Lambert, Lynette Owens and Marvetta Saunders. Conducting the talent revue were teen council members Wendee Dahl, Anna Henrichsen, Nancy Hill and Diana Pulsipher. 1, 6-- 8. 4-- H 4-- H Bal-lanty- Sophomore honor roll: Daniel Achter, Katheryn Allen, Tye Arvidson, Julie Batchelor, Michelle Bradley, Cheryl Briggs, Jeri Canfield, Cathy Cannon, Lanse Choumos, Kevin Cunninge ham, William Cuthertson, Douangdara. Jayme Eldredge, Noelle Fitzen, Tiffany Fowler, Jaylyn Franlick, Sam-ran- Donette Golightly, Michael Gooch, Rebecca Gow, Sonni Hall, Christina Harrison, Sandra Higgs, Jennifer House, David Jolley, Jeanie Joseph, Michael Jud- kins, Kerry Kent, Karalee Kimball, David Kindred. Lance Larson, Brian Christina Loe, Becky County has summer jobs available now FARMINGTON The Davis County Employment and Training Youth Office has summer jobs available for youths aged 14-2- 1. Lock-woo- d, Mc- Individuals must meet income eligibility guidelines. Rosie Martii Troy Murray, Wes nez, youth coordinator, advises Nance, Christine Padilla, Jeromy any youth interested in the Pectol, Doug Perry, Jack Ralls, SYETP (Summer Youth EmploySteven Reid, Justin Rhodehouse, ment & Training Program) to call Shannon Rich, Linda Roberts, at Lisa Ronnenkamp, Dwane Ruth. Corey Schaffer, Cheri Schmidt, Valerie Schubert, C.T. (Beau) Roy Smith, Curtis Smith, Kimberly Boy y Stantus, Tiffany Stephenson, Our Saviors Lutheran ROY Thompson, Stephanie Michael Todd,, Reynaldo .Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, Trujillo, Kimberly Truman, Mark will again be sponsoring a Boy Scout troop. There will be a Tucker, Lynette Vandcrwoude, kick-of- f meeting for registration Tristan Villalobos, Robert Wasserlein, Scan Weakland, Danielle today April 23, at the churchs Fellowship Hall. Whitman, Chalch Yeates. Millan, 451-335- Tif-fine- Tin-ge- y, 0- church sponsors Scout troop . ; . ; ; |