OCR Text |
Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DA. LRNAL, APRIL 14, 1977 NL 3rd Term Honor Roll At Central Davis Jr. High Traveling Assembly Comes To Central Jr. rooms throughout the school while the changes are being made in the new art rooms. By LISA KING Friday, Mar 18, Kays-vill- e The seventh and eighth Junior High's traveling assembly came to Central to graders have been trying out put on their program. The for next years eighth and ninth grade cheerleaders assembly was about incidents and goings on at a place 'dAring the past week. The called Shadow Hill, a hill cheerleaders will be chosen which was supposed to be sometime next week. On haunted ON MARCH 31, school was let out at 1pm. The faculty was in school from 4 until 6' 30 TUESDAY, Mar. 22 was the day of the March of Dimes Some ladies Assembly. representing the March of Dimes came to Central and talked about what the money contributed was being used for. A blind lady played the piano and sang a song for the for conferences parent-teache- All r parents of Central students were encouraged to come to these conferences Davis School District Will Receive DURING the week of March to April 1, campaign speeches were presented by the students who are running for next years studentbody and class offices Also during the past two weeks. Central has been busy moving into the new areas of the school. The studentbody has been eating sack lunches 2K Bids On Bond Sale Davis District school will receive bids for a 42 million dollar bond sale at their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Apr. 19. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 in the board room of the administration building in A Farmington. OTHER MATTERS of while all the cooking materials are being moved into the lunchroom. business scheduled are a review of bids for bleachers at Bountiful High School and making plans for the summer school program, rk THE ART classes have been held in the different class Spelling Bee Winner K&F Senior Citizen Groups Will Hold Dinner Jodi Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, 807 No. Amethyst, Lay-towas the winner of a spelling bee March JO. The Happy K&F (Kaysville and Farmington) Senior Citizens group will hold their monthly dinner meeting on Thursday, Apr. 21. n CENTRAL Davis Junior High hosted the spelling bee which included nine schools from the Layton area, with students ranging from fifth to seventh grade. Jodi a seventh grader from Central, defeated a close rival in the 77th round, and earned the opportunity of competing in the District spelling bee. THE con- in DINNER will be served at 2 p.m. at the Davis High School cafeteria and all senior citizens in the Kaysville and Farmington area are urged to attend. The dinners are held monthly at the cafeteria and are followed by a short program. . THE WINNER of that a statewide bee and the victor of that will compete in Washington, D.C. EUGENE Tolman, president of the organization, encourages everyone who is interested to attend. For more information contact Mr. Tolman at np 376-479- Winners For State Fair Cover Contest Selected Fourteen winners were selected from more than 500 entries in the annual Utah State Fair Cover Contest. Junior and senior high school students throughout the state were eligible and entries came in from many parts of the state Fifty-fiv- e other students were chosen for honorable men- tion. First place, newsletter, Bruce Barnes, 193 West 1075 North, Clearfield, $20 and a plaque. Second place, theme, John Lemmon, 1004 Beverly Way, Bountiful, $20 and a plaque. Sixth place, Michele Fry, 220 East 1200 South, Bountiful, plaque. FOUR FIRST place winners were selected and their illustrations will be used on the covers of the fair program, premium booklet, newsletter and a flyer, publicizing the 1977 EIGHTH place, Andy Let-ti37 Airlane Drive, Clear- field, plaque. Honorable mention winners are Matt Miller, 1993 South 675 East, Bountiful Veanne Porter, 824 Kirk Street, Layton. Laurie Czarnecki, 859 West 2550 North, Clinton Jeff Mabey 387 East 450 South, Clearfield. Caryn Watts, 442 South fair. The second place winner was chosen for the theme his entry contained, Utah State Fair has it all," which will be adopled for this year's fair. THIRD through Uth place State, were ihosen as runner-uawards for their uniqueness, originality and portrayal of fair activities winners Scott Burton, Todd Hawkins, David Day, Christine Mickel-so- Catherine Carroll, Denise Krueger, Deborah Clementz, Natalie Cornaby, Lucy Sargent, Korryn Wiese, Kevin Allen, Jodi Campbell, John Valentino and Dean Crawford, Paul Dupaix and Shan Pitkin. Lisa Sparrow, Sherrie Younger, Lisa Overmoe, Williams. Mark Davis, Diana Mata, Shelley Oda, Kathy McKay, Christy Bean, Sheri Foxley, Melody Glover, Tamara Randall and Leslie Tolman. ALSO ROBERT Christmas, Valerie Ferneau, Judy Metcalf, Jennifer Peek, Maria Wood, Bruce Brothersen, Roger Cook, John Kindred, Ellen Vincent and Todd Wall. Debra Janice Boyer, Humemuk, Melinda Shrope, Carolyn Call, Dianna Day, Susan Ipaktchian, Kurt Kennedy, Kaylyn Nalder, Ann ALSO ERIC Figgins, Darla Hanney, Rusty Nelson, Laurie Motta, Tina Hammer, Mike King, Lanette Danielson, Jami Gaarsoe, Janee Lunt, and Dina Oda Those in the seventh grade honor roll are: Jan Brimhall, Katherine Kindred, Sara Jalaire Barton, Brett Haycock, Julianne Brown, Kevin Gardner, Michelle Todd, Rose, Jeff Anderson, Glander and S i Ike Christine Golightly. Neville, David Nordello, Tam Petterson, and Bonnie Peter- - DAVID studentbody. March 24 and 25 were the days of the honor society movie, Snowball Express." test will compete Jean Cloud, Carol Hughes, Third term high honor and honor roll from Central Davis Jr. High seventh grade high honor roll includes: Suzanne No. 171, Clearfield. Todd Thompson, 157 West State Street, Farmington Judy Baxter, 986 Rosewood Lane, Layton High, Michelle Waddell, Matthew Baker, Kristy Barnes, Jennifer Dee, John Firth, Timmy Grubb, Denise Gum, Greg McLeod, Mark Child, Peggy Lloyd, Kent Schurz, Amy Beesley, Wendy Gunther, Cynthia Hirabayashi, Leila Kipp and Eighth grade high honor roll includes: Lori Wood, Sheila Canfield, Trisha Dan-sie- , Lori Siekiera, Leslie Hillier, Jeanie Wright, Tamara Poulsen and Kathryn Hansen, Beverly Merrill, Norman Parker, Elyse Smith, Malinda Adams, Scott Gardner, Douglas Simpson, Steven Snow, Angela Cooper, Cathy Evans, Stephanie Moss and Tim Brown. the rock group Kelly Thompson, Denise Williams, Larry Basinger, Gaylene Byrum, Deann Kidd, Sparks, On Sandra Earns 10 Year Pin Murray, Stacie Million and Natalie Walters. THOSE IN the ninth grade on the high honor roll are Lori THE HONOR roll includes, . Ernest Galloway, of Layton service has received a pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. HE IS an electric plator at the Utah air base. He and his wife Evelyn have 11 For WSC Three Weber State College coeds have announced their candidacy for the annual Miss WSC Scholarship Pageant title according to Paula Smith, committee chairman. Two are from Bountiful. THE THREE candidates are Debbie Lynn Richins, Candi Helena Gray and Madaleen Mae Eggett. The three will compete in the program scheduled for April 15, at 8 p m. in the colleges Fine Arts Center auditorium. Miss Richins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Richins of Fresno, Calif., and currently resides at 4125 Edgehill Dr., Ogden. The sophomore is majoring in dental assisting at the Ogden college. SHE IS a secretary for the Associated Women Students organization and the Registration Committee at Weber and is a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma sorority. She is serving as a member of the Good Times and Recreation Committee also Miss Richins enjoys modeling, basketball, fishing, hiking, singing and stamp MISS EGGETT, daughter of Edna N Eggett. 1950 S. 200 W Bountiful, is a freshman student interested in studying psychology and music. She iivesat 4939 Old Post Road in Ogden She has served as first at- - was a place, Mike Hodges, Post 316, Syracuse Third Ward Third place, Reed Davies, Post 152, Syracuse First Ward Four Hundred and Thirty Three (433) Explorers from the Southern Explorer District, Boy Scouts of America, began their annual Explorer Olympics last Saturday, Apr. 9 at Clearfield High School THIRTY-seve- GENERAL knowledge test, junior division first place, Scott Carter, Post 161, Clearfield Third Ward Second place, Lynn Alvey, Post 303, Layton 11th Ward Third place, tie, Bryan Hemsley, Post 161, Clearfield Ward Marvin Hailing, Third Post 161, Clearfield Third Olympic n events over a six week period ending on May 13 are scheduled to take place. The winners of the ping pong competition and general knowledge test held on April 9 are as follows: Ward Brian Sabin, Post 501, Kaysville Fourth Ward Senior division first place, Steven Sabin, Post 501, Kays- PING PONG: junior and 15 year olds, first place, Mike Nybo, Post 501, Kaysville Fourth Ward. Second place, Dennis Vigh, Post 306, Sunset Fifth Ward Third place, Ed Knowlton, Post 501, Kaysville Fourth division, 14 Ward. Senior division, 18 16, 17 ville Fourth Ward THE 32 team single elimination basketball tournament is scheduled to begin this week with the finals in both the junior and senior and year olds. First place, HER HOBBIES include playing the piano, tennis, exercising, swimming, sewing, reading and designing clothes. Miss Gray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gray, 935 S. 175 W., Bountiful. She is a dance major and is minoring in physical education. FRESHMAN candidate was a member of the junior varsity and varsity cheerleading squads at MorTHE gan High School. She is now a member of Weber States rally squad. Her hobbies include gymnastics, dancing, swimming, skiing and cooking These three women join five other announced contestants, Karin Hurst, Kathi Lynn Paterson, Jan Martin, Karen Christensen and Betty Baron, seeking the WSC title THESE contestants will be judged in swimsuit, evening gown, and talent contests, as well as personal interviews. Prizes and scholarships to- taling approximately $2,000 will be awarded during the evening. The winner will then be able to compete in the annual Miss Utah pageant held later this vear BT-- n Fl By DONETA M. 13th Mrs. Rosalie Martinez of Espanola, N.M. has returned home after spending 11 days visiting with her sister, Mrs Manuel (Laura) Martinez of Layton. The two sisters enjoyed many shopping trips while Rosalie was in Utah since prices are higher and items are harder to find in New 773-699- 1 773-186- 7 M0THSS Mexico. Mrs. Bessie Layton has been ill but she is now feeling much better. Lincoln second students presented a fair last Wednesday, Each child wrote a explanation of his grade science 6 Apr. poster . scientific-experiment- Students from all grades at the school viewed the exhibits school day Parents were invited to see the fair Wednesday evening Lincolns second grade teachers are Miss Richards, Miss Smith, Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Findley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale May of 1286 E. 1000 N , East Layton are the parents of a baby boy who was born March 29 Mrs May was Connie Stromberg before her marriage Laron Robert Bright reported on his LDS mission in the Mexico City mission on during the U U U H M !TTJ lltn 0 SUPER SPECIAL BARBEQUE 83 n irTTB. 78 WE SPECIALIZE IN YOUR GOURMET CUT m 19th-23r- d Tues. thru Sat. There are several other couples from the Layton area who are now living in Boulder and working for the IBM Company. Saturday dinner guests at the home of John and Dorothy Adams were Mr and Mrs Glen Terry and their son Bill from Reno, Nev Ricky and Sherrilyn Adams are the parents of a baby girl. The infant was bom March 30 in Ogden. IJ 376-461- ITS April relatives in Layton and Kaysville Mr. and Mrs Paul Taylor and three children, Malinda, Jed and James have moved from Layton to Boulder, Colo where Paul will work for the IBM Company Mrs Taylor is the former Jaydeen Love Her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jay Love, had a family dinner party at their home to honor the Taylor's prior to their departure for Boulder 1370 West Gentile St., TIME! multi- visiting with friends and BEEF nU the schools Chess at Clearfield High ing. Robert is the son of Mrs Anna Mae Bright and the late Laron Bright A March 25 baby girl is the newest member of the Donald R. Long family Mr and Mrs Robert Flint and their three children Irom Mountain View, Wyt, spent the Easter vacation weekend 77J-497- 6 6 North, Sunset 30 in School IDS Seminary Building at 10 a m Bring your own chess board. Contact Owen for any addiCash, tional information Checkers at Clearfield High School LDS Seminary Building at 10 a m. Bring your own checker sets Contact Richard for more inLewis, formation 3 in the Layton Ward Sacrament meet- CUSTOM SUPERIOR u 7 purpose room. New PTA officers will be installed and an interesting program will be presented, dmg 825- - .5049 Sunday. Apr GATHERUM IV 6 ONE ON one basketball junior division at 12 noon, Hooper Stake gym, one player per post only. Contact Harry Hall for more information, The Lincoln Elementary Sthool P1A will hold their final meeting of the school year this Thursday, Apr. Hat -- H U U !3 Elementary ings Layton CHOICE 825-367- Second place, Mike Drake, Post 381, West Point Third Ward. Third place, Neal Wayment, Post 315, West Point Second Ward scheduled to be played on April 23 at 2 and 3 p m in the Hooper Stake gym Also scheduled to be played this Saturday, Apr 16 in the Explorer Olympics are the following events division in a Miss semi-finali- Final PTA Meeting For Lincoln 433 Explorers Begin Their Annual Olympics Mark Thayne, Post 316, Syracuse Third Ward Second at the University of Utah. BRATMBURG 3 . Utah pageant. She has also worked as a volunteer at the Davis Community Hospital and The Childrens School & TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 1 , tendant to Miss West Bountiful and Miss Davis County, and Calls 5 Anytime men can go to the moon a wood stove can be made to bum less wood! 295-220- VENTURERS WIN Pageant ALL MAKES If 552 W. 500 So., Bountiful children. Three Announce REPAIRING Fireplace Shoppe, Inc. Friday, Centrals traveling assembly presented their program to Kaysvilles studentbody. Brown and Debra Buhler. Also Lori Gamel, Stephanie Paul, Angela Ferneau, Brent Buelo, Toni Mecham, Brian Flint, Laurel Firth, Veanne Porter and Lori Milligan. Donna Harmer, Christine Altenreid, Jody Dominguez, Lisa King, John Clementz, Charon Showalter, Julie Anderson and Scott Hunter. Kiss. FOLLOWING the assembly, at 1 p.m. school dismissed so that parent-teache- r conferences could be held. ROBIN Ellison, Rebecca Hanson, Christine Sandberg, Winning first place in the Kaysville Hast I.DS Stake Basketball competition was the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Venturers. The team was coached In Colbert Pond Memliersof the team taking top honors are: hat k row, to r, Wayne linto. Bill Schrvver, Doug Dranev Lance Webb and John Hammer. Front Greg Page, Garth A ery T ony Padilla, Troy Flint and Brent Padilla Ivan Langstrom is the ward athletic director basketball team met Centerville Junior High on Centrals home court. The game was exciting and Central emerged victorious. The final score was 37 to 32. On Thursday the entire studentbody viewed Central's traveling assembly. The assembly consisted of several dancers, a few short skits, a gymnast and an imitation of Stacey heated secondary draft tubes coupled with thermostatic difference. CDJHs girls and Todd Vought. Those on the honor roll are RADI0 draft make the By JEAN CLOUD The week of March 28 to April 1 was busy for the students of Central Davis Junior High. On Wednesday, Mar. 30 report cards for third term were issued. THAT SAME afternoon ALSO Christa Cloud, Brian Cunningham, Peter Harper, Jill Hansen, Kenice Pacheco, Tom Watson, Efren Bravo, Christina Shuman, Shawn Simmons, Rosemary Young draft Manifold and prePre-heati- Events Anderson Pamela Jr. Davis Danny Skiff collecting Want to make a $50 Cord of wood worth $150 Buy an Earth Stove! Central li ii get a beautiful 8x10" Living Color only1 Portrait Compare At $6.95 Bablaa person Select Extras, you to SDecial of each children adults groups singly 88e per person Groups 88e per person from finished color portraits m living color. yes 8 x 10, 5 x 7, wallets, But with No One to presaure buy. Limit one Special per child Feat delivery courteous service Dollem up Brmg'em in Watch'em Smile Thank You! Senior Citizen Invited 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS DAILY 10AM TO 1PM FRIDAY 10 AM TO 1PM SATURDAY 10 AM TO 1PM HOURS 2PM TO 6PM 2PM TG 7 30PM 2PM T0 5 30 P M LB. KINGS FORT LANE SHOPPING VARIETY DEPARTMENT STORE CENTER-LAYT- ON |