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Show Jan. SUN TIMES, 17, 1979, Page 7 Jan. 17, 1979, Page CLEARFIELD COURIER, w.riainoiio.iamwr Chrisft Dick'sH After a week off, the Roy Redskins High basketball team will face the T.H. Bell Minutemen in the Terrace Friday beginning at 3 p.m. a Roy Junior students are also encouraged to continue working on their economic fair entries, as this will take place on Feb. 6, 7 and 8 at Bonneville High School. Junior Other fWbg, OVia Sf ydlenfs learn w59 h 'ears' af ILcokeview Ears Day Monday for second graders was It at Lakeview Elementary School. The three second grade teachers, Mrs. Marlene Mrs. Marilyn Parrish, Corbridge, and David Smith along with teachers aid Mrs. Paula Eames had their students wear paper ears to encourage them to listen better. The class that listens the 5 through Sirrolood woodgrom la ion plywood t awarded third place in the annual "Reflections" contest sponsored by the Ogden Council PTA. The ninth grader is RIDGECREST RIRCH woofliTCiin Larry L. Simpson, 2094 w W. A n grad wrote an essay on and is a democracy student of Beth Fleming at Highland Junior High in jq BIRCH 316 x 4 x Simulated 4 laoan on woodgroin plywood In 9' iM CROSSCUT 1st 8 x 2 dot $049 EBONY ELM 3i6 sin cji cn ply w 649 15, 7 4 r,f dOrT plyw.xxj the son of Mr. and Mrs. 4750 S., Roy. David, - ' simulated on luuon grode. 2 MISCELLANEOUS 316x4x8 I on 4' 649 was y 9, ix4x grode wmuiated DAVID SIMPSON GOULD Dance group will be at Roy High during the week of Feb. sl grade real wood veneer $599 $J4t Ogden. teaching imaginable selected classes and students how to use movement in crayons would allow. their everyday patterns. and as many different colors as their best will recieve a treat, said Mrs. Parrish. If the students were guilty of not listening their ears were to be turned in to the Ririe-Woodbur- ANO VAIIITY MISC. PANELING kluan plywood judging will take place. The end of the second term will be Friday, and then report cards will be issued the following week. A music assembly has been scheduled on Jan. 24 to be presented by the Roy High music department.! This will begin at 8 a.m. The LAtOtST QUANTITY 314x4x9 V the Reflections Contest, sponsored by the PTA. Entries can be turned into art, english and music teachers by Feb. 9, and then teacher Dave Smith watches as Annette puts on one of her ears which helped to remind her to listen all day Monday at Lakeview Elementary. MOIMMOS MONOWALL GREEN students can be involved in is SECOND GRADE - NAILS TO CHOOM tlOM I A NO C 01 OOIO Of PAMUNQ IN TM( INTMW1ST that contests SO TYPtS learning SUPPLIES teacher. January is such a dead said Mrs. Parrish. We tried to think of a way to liven it up for the kids." The students were allowed to create their own ears from month, construction paper. Ears were designed in all shapes School news Equipped for all auto & truck repairs, including front-en- d alignments. printed Sand Ridge free of charge Report 825-166- 6 by Clark Wiberg Sand Ridge Reporter Sand Ridge haskeUpall this year sfarteothe season off right by beating This game Wahlquist was played on Jan. 5 and then the team had a disap- e -.- 53-3- 8. pointing loss to the North Ogden Knights last Friday by a score of Coach Strong, head coach for the Scorpions, stated that Sand Ridge has a great chance of ranking among the top three teams and a good chance at taking the division championship. Coach Strong also commented that the team has a potential to do about anything if they want to work at it and pay the price. He said that the team has a lot of school pride and work well together as a team. Sand Ridges next game will be against Valley on the Scorpions home court Friday beginning at 3 p.m. End of term The end of the term for all Sand Ridge students is Friday. 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He said that the student who are going to participate should start preparing now. He said he is now starting to type up the packet with examples for interested students. have students Many participated in this event in past years and have had a lot of fun and an enjoyable time working on these projects, he PHONE CHRIS ' ft DICK'S 1HI WAU AANIUNO tteew Ctaffo tmb REAL Oppr 4 a.m, a tll-ltlI WAS! INOf Ce-- T p m. 971-17- t, 100 South (t Mak 1 4 tdwd) |