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Show SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 L, SceDqcdxidIIs Community classes offered in calligraphy, computers at LHS Falcon Forum: No time! By BRADY NIXON Have you ever had one of those days? One of those days when nothing is going your way. When you have a million things to do and not enough time to do any of it. Everybody is screaming at you to finish your job. The administration is shaking their heads at everything we do. You have a headache this big and its got Excedrin, Tylenol, and Advil written all over it. Finally to top everything off, I just realized that I dont have any correction tape! Have you ever had one of those days? Well, Ive had one of those weeks. Monday morning I was at the school at 6 a.m. for assembly practice. The s are dancing in the assembly, and we have not even seen our dance yet! Yes, this has to be finished by Friday. We decided that we needed a night practice-part- y at Tammys. Oh, I forgot I had to work. Everybody went to her house to practice and Fag-ette- had a good time, except me. The one time Im invited over and 1 have to work. I then went to student government and decided to work a bit on the computer. Taped to the TV was a nice little message from Mr. Duckworth, our principal. He told us if we didnt clean the student-bod- y room, he would close it down. I thought it looked rather clean. hand. At 8:30 I got home only to find out Stephanie called and wanted me to help her run an errand. She promised that we wouldnt be gone long, so... naturally, I didnt get in until late! Tuesday morning I came at 6 a.m. again for practice. Come to Lowe. Thats right, a new song for Friday. Then the janitors came in upset because we painted the bus loop. They thought we used an paint. Dont worry, it was water-basThe next thing I know, for no reason, my head was bouncing off the wall. Dont ask! Its a long story. I have a headache this big but I took Excedrin, and I still have a find 1 Wednesday morning, once I arrived at the school at 6 a.m. The day was looking good, until we found out the song we were dancing to in the assembly got a thumbs down rating by Mrs. again, out, Tammy and Nikki had changed the music and dance on us! Its Tuesday and this has to be finished by Friday! Yes, this week is going down hill faster and faster. After school some studentbody officers decided to paint the bus loop. We painted until 6:15 and then I remembered I had an appointment at 6:30. I got a ride home and walked in the door not looking too good. I changed my shirt, combed my hair and left, still trying to remove the paint from my 1 451-253- 5. 1 low-intensi- ty 1 oil-bas- e. headache. Thank you my friends. For without you, this week would be worse than it actually is. ' JOEL ROBINS I know its kind of late to welcome everybody back to school, but Ill do it anyway. Welcome back to school everyone. Better late than never, right? The first thing I would like to do is welcome our new principal, Dr. Ronnenkamp, and new vice prin-- : cipal, Mr. Jackson, to Davis High. ..Weve only been in school three Weeks and theyve been doing a jgreat job. Wed also like to welcome all of our new teachers. : stomps after football games. Speaking of football games, congratulations on our first win. After that win, Im sure now that everybody is looking forward to another Secondary lunches " : NABORS .. r i.' . menus corn, tossed salad Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Sept. 28 include: Monday, Sept. 28, nachos in a boat, lettuce salad, buttered peas, applesauce, snickerdoodle cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, snickerdoodle and milk. Tuesday, Sept. 29, baked ham, hash browns, cheese sticks, buttered green beans, orange slices, glazed pineapple twists and milk. Kindergarten snack, fresh fruit and banana cream pie and milk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece and milk. i Wednesday, Sept. 30, com dog and mustard, buttered 4-- 6, Troy Horne, Eric Vandyke, Stephanie Bennett and David ter on their outstanding academic achievement. I guess that means our schools extra special. And in closing, if you dont already know, Homecoming is almost upon us. So guys, hurry up and lets get a date. Until next time... Mon.-Thurs.l0:3- Vet- I Tuesday, Sept. 29, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes e green beans, carrot curls, Sprimg DBegSms Now! Giant Red parker-hous- vegetable combo, commeal bowk-not- s butter, half orange, oatmeal coconut cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, stacked beef sand, - Fertilize with Bone Meal - - Snow Rakes - blooms late - Anenome 4 colors si Dont Forget Your Lawn ' 31 lb. Bag covers 5,000 square feet $16.00 Value 11 95 - Promotes winter root growth - Promotes Early Green up in spring - Pelleted tor easy application flat Nursery Specials FaTis a great time to plant v down the aisle of a bus or drive a car. When I began the Diet Center program 1 weighed 290 pounds. I lost. 123 pounds in 14 months. I feel as if a whole new world has opened up for me. Find out how you can lose weight fast and lead a healthier, happier life. Gill Fruit Trees Final 7 days (Sale Cactus Comer Sale All ends Sept. 30) Cactus 2" containers Last chance 6" containers $)98 88 $788 Make Your own cactus garden each Trees Non-Fru- it Try A New Flower 5 Free Anenome Bulbs 7 days only (Sale ends Sept. 30) Al containerized r All Non-Frui- t" - Linden Aspen - Oak Mums 99' We can change your life. Any Winter Fertilizer plus Iron 16-16- -8 - 72 per flat - Over 8 colors to choose from Two years ago you couldn't get me on an airplane. I was so big, I could barely squeeze Wim Coupon Thru Large Purple Flower 3 leet tall Blooms in June Fertilize with Bone Meal 00 Petunias and Marigolds - Fertilize with Root Starter Locust Dirt Center. Inc.. 1W - mixed colors - Maples - Willow 546-049- 9 Allium very early Wood Hyacinths - Pansies bloom fall, winter and spring - Good Replacement tor dead tree 2' tel 12 Price 4 colors single or double flower Coupon expires Sept. 30 K GARDEN CENTER The All Season Gift end Garden Center 4" Pots or oFFj I Program Buy yours Now Giganteum Plant Pansies Now Pre-Pal- d i 5 colors - Snowdrops - Pansies love cool weather rro 100114" I f Crocus mixed vegetbrowns ables, whole wheat rolls lemon pineapple sauce over white and milk. Jr. high cake hot choice, pastrami. Friday, Oct. 2, tacos sauce, buttered corn, fresh fruit plate (melons, pineapple slices, bananas), cinnamon twist, milk or chocolate milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Diet Center today. Kaysville Village Square Shopping Center 1 YourChoice too big to fly . jf Good Supply but Going Fast baked ham or Blooms Early Plant with Giant Red Tulips - Fertilize with Bone Meal --riA 98 I was J Tulips Produces Big Blossoms - Top Size Bulbs - wich. 1 Red Emperor Tulips y, rolls apple pie and milk. Jr high choice, fishburger. . Wednesday, Sept. 30, chicken hot nuggets, french fries -- 6-- stacked ham sandwich, hash Thursday, Oct. 1, French dip mixed tator gems vegetables, apple slice, peanut butter fingers, milk. Kindergarten snack, small peanut butter sandwich and milk., Friday, Oct. 2, sloppy joes, oven firies watermelon wedge, oatmeal raisin cookie and milk or chocolate milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. milk. 6-- great season. Our very own Davis High is filled with smart people, five of them to be exact. National Merit Scholars to be even more exact. Wed like to congratulate Brett Hyde, Thursday, Oct. RESTAURANT AND 7-- day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, hamburger. of pizza, lettuce wedge dressing, buttered peas, choice of fruit, chocolate brownies, milk, High schools have a choice each Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Sept. 28 include: Monday, Sept. 28, French bread - i There are many of them to name but they know who they are. Lets take a look at what happened the first few weeks of school. The first Friday Im sure everybody was having a good time at the Hello Assembly. It was put on by the SBOs, and I hear they did an excellent job, a two thumbs up if Im not mistaken. Weve also had two excellent 7-- 546-795- 0. 6-- Dart Board: Big welcome By The new fall schedule of Comfor 8 weeks in the shop with a fee of "computers for junior high students beginning Oct. munity School classes at Layton $35; womens volleyball beginin room High School is ready to begin! ning on Sept. 16 for 8 weeks in the 268 from 4:30-5:3- 0 for 8 weeks with These classes provide instruction gym. For more information about a fee of $20; beginning type and enrichment for the public by volleyball contact Glenda starts Oct. from p.m. for 8 Rigby at weeks in room 264 with a fee of $30 using available school resources and facilities. Classes will begin the and teaches the basic skills of week of Sept. 28 and are open for On Thursdays the following claskeyboarding, typing letters, etc: all people. ses will be held: beginning calligreview type beginning Oct. in The classes to be offered on raphy for those who want to learn room 262 from 7:30-- 9 for 8 weeks with a fee of $30; basic photograthe art of pen lettering starting Oct. Tuesday evening will be dance aerobics for those 1 from 6:30-- 8 p.m. for 8 weeks in phy starts Oct. from 9 p.m. in room 145 for 8 weeks with a fee of people who need a lower intensity room 170 with a fee of $30; advworkout. This class starts Sept. 29 anced calligraphy which teaches $40; "patchwork quilting II starts and will meet Tuesdays and Thursnew alphabets and advanced techOct. I from p.m. in the lib1 from days for 10 weeks from 6:30-7:3- 0 Oct. rary for 5 weeks with a fee of $20 niques beginning p.m. for $20 on the stage; "aerobic p.m. for 8 weeks in room 170 with a and is for those who have taken dance from 7:45-8:4- 5 p.m. on the fee of $30; low intensity dance patchwork quilting or with quilting stage for 10 weeks with a fee of $20 aerobics (see Tusdays classes); experience. held every Tuesday and Thursday if you are interested in any of dance aerobics (see Tuesday for the beginner and experienced classes); introduction to computhese classes and would like to regdancer beginning on Sept. 29. ters starts Oct. 1 for those who ister, please call Cal Harris Sept. Floral design requiring little want to know more about home 23, 24 or 28 from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. at or no knowledge in arranging flow- computers, in room 268 from 8 Please register at this ers, this class works in dried, silks p.m. for 8 weeks with a fee of $35; time! and holiday arrangements and begins Sept. 29 from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. in room 270 for 8 weeks with a fee of $35; word processing which begins Sept. 29 from 9 p.m. for 8 weeks in room 266 with a fee of from 9 $35; "auto mechanics TAKE-OU- T p.m. for 8 weeks in the shop with a 1145 South State Street fee of $35. 776-461- 7 Clearfield On Wednesdays the following classes will be held: for elementary For the Finest students in grades beginning Oriental and Mexican Food computer class begins Sept. 30 0 a.m. 9:00 p.m. for 8 weeks in room 268 from 4:30-5:3- 0 and Friday Saturday 10:30-10:0- 0 p.m. for $20 with a $2 lab fee; auto mechanics from 9 p.m. 1 620 gallon pots Clearance N 500 W, BOUNTIFUL e 202-O42- 1 Consult Professional STORE HOURS Mon..-S- t. j CW.J1JM7j 1 9-- e |