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Show i WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 1171 REFLEX-DAV- IS 8DDD0. (nlaDDDODir , Sunset Junior High School presents its honor rolls for 6 second term in the school ye&r. For citizenship honor roll a student must have between 4 and 7 Hs; meaning that they have set a high standard of citizenship before the other students within the Arlin Rice, Jennifer Riley, classroom. REGULAR honor roll, Maurine Anderson, Phillip Archuleta, Deborah Butler, Jana Bybee, Deborah Cox, Dennis Galbraith, Joyce Gorringe, and Lisa Hafer. Also Tara Harris, Todd Harris, Todd Hattori, John Holt, Jill Jensen, Michael Kelly, and Brenda Kelsey. 1975-197- FOR REGULAR scholastic honor roll a student must have a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.7. For high scholastic honor roll a student must have a grade point average of 3.8 or better. For this term 70 students haw achieved honors for their citizenship example; 98 students have attained regular scholastic honors; and 76 students have reached high scholastic honors. They are proud of the achievement these students have attained and encourage them all to continue to set this fine example. CiSEVENTH - Evonnegrade Anderson, Brenda Bates, Brian Bates, Christine Bush, Debbie Carver, Bryon Endo, Janice Flint, and Joyce Gorringe. Also Lisa Hafer, John Holt, Jill Jensen, Michelle Kendall, Todd Larsen, Jana Lowe, Lizabeth McComb, Debra McNee, Terri Monroe, Stacey and Sisneros, Craig Suekawa, Stephanie Thil-vejt- s, and Sherri Thompson. Others are Bradley Wilkes, Brenda Wison, Kent Wise, Pamela Wood, and Michelle Zimmer. KIM KOBYLARZ, Gary Martinez, Debra McNee, Diane Minish, Terri Monroe, Stacey Morrill, Patty Olsen, and Dennis Opp. Lisa Parris, Jolene Roach, Suekawa, Stephanie ihliveris, Sherri Thompson, Clifford Valeras, Bradley Wilkes, aiid Guy Wright Eighth Grade -- - Citizenship: Michelle Carter, Steven Cash, Pamela Hattori, Marilyn Hobbs, Kathy Hors-poo- l, Alice Johnson, Susan Darlene Jones, Jeff Niederhauser. Kurrill, Wendy Lundberg, and tine Lutz. Kris- ALSO JOE Martinez, Kathy Necha Niederhauser, Todd Pardoe, Mikesell, Charrise Sander, Susan Shearer, Mike Shelton, Mark Showalter, Shane Shradley, Kurtis Spackman, and Cheryl Tisler. Regular Honor Roll -- Denise Anderson, Terri Anderson, Kevin Beireis, Scott Bly, Loura Burton, Michelle Carter, Steven Cash, Cindy Clark, David Czarnecki, Traci Detterich, Jan Francis, and Roger Gallegos. PAM GLEASON, Bart Han- sen, Pamela Hattori, Judy Knudsvig, Deborah Kofoed, Wendy Lundberg, Necha Niederhauser, Todd Pardoe, Charrise Sander, Greg Ridler, Susan Shearer, Mike Shelton, Shane Shradley, and Ruth Stephens. High Honor Roll - Douglas Barneck,. Marilyn Hobbs, Alice Johnson, Susan Jones, Donnie Kelley, and Tamara Livermore. JOE MARTINEZ, Kathy Mikesell, Gary Nelson, Karen Rasmussen, Mark Showalter, Cheryl Tisler, and Russell Warner. Ninth grade Citizenship -Cindy Childs, Charlene Davis, Julie Erickson, Kathleen Hammer, Kari Ann Kato, Christy Little, and Leesa Moore. ALSO Kerrie Carter, Kim Christensen, Merideth Contos, and( Lynnette CorgiaL ALSO SALLIE Day, Richard Fuit, Denise Garcia, Sandra Gee, Robert Hienze, Jeff Hicks, Thayne Hill, Richard Holm, Diann Kurill, Michelle Laback, and Christy Little. TRINA Nuttall, Becky Schmidt, Daniel Seabreeze, Susan Shelton, Christine Simonsen, Lisa Jill Lundquist, Sally Maw, Michelle Monroe, Steve Parker, Larry Read, Colleen Rector, and Robyn Richins. Sperry, Lori Thomas, Christine Urie, Scott Vaterlas. Regular Honor Roll - Tracy Arave, Annette Ashdown, Patty Beals, Kelly Boren, Denise Bouy, Anita Burris, OTHERS ARE Christine Simonsen, Debbie Skeen, Lafe Roger Thomas, Judith Underhill, Gregory Stapley, Vernon, Gaylene White, Douglas Whittier, Beverly Wood, Sharon Wood, and Brenda Zecker. - High Honor Roll Roger Allen, Kemper Anglin, Steven Beal, Jan Bridges, Cindy childs, Charlene Davis, Janiel Derouchey, Julie Erickson, and Valerie Fisher. JILL GANS, Kathy Hammer, Nancy Hokanson, Sharon Iwaniec, Kari Ann Kato, Diane Koster, Grace Martinez, Lessa Moore, Kaylene McCulloch, and Brad Muir. Also Trina Nuttall, Teresa JODY STAMBACK, Martin Stanley, Mary Steffins, Jerry Taylor, Lori Thomas, Christine Urie, Scott Vaterlas, and Mark Wayment. sanaaimb mssm i' Ai gnnEsuDdd Todd Rankin, Poulson, Scarlett Reichel, Mark Reid, Becky Schmidt, Daniel Seabreeze, Susan Shelton, and Lisa Sperry. 9 Jefferson Rogers, Laura Tanner, Michelle Thomas, Thomas Tisler, Brenda Wilson, Kent Wise, Pamela Wood, and Michelle Zimmer. HIGH HONOR roll Evonne Anderson, Brenda Bates, Brian Bates, Michelle Baugh, Christine Bush, Janette Comia, Bryon Endo, and Janice Flint. Jon Higley, Michelle Kendall, Wendy Kidman, Todd Larsen, Jana Lowe, Lizabeth McComb, Jeff Niederhauser, and Shane Openshaw. tizenship Morrill, Julie ALSO BRENDA WEVE CHANGED THE WAY TO BORROW! Paulson, Rebeca Poulsen, Julie Sisneros, Michael Sowerley, Sheila Stanley, Craig PATRICIA Olsen, Shane OpenshawF Brenda Paulsen, Kaysvilie, Btfl. Doctors Go To Guatemala The LDS Church was send8,000 pounds of medical Two Kaysville doctors and one Bountiful doctor have been sent to earthquake stricken Guatemala to assist with medical needs in that area. Dr. George F. Snell of Kaysville and Dr. Glen Griffith of Bountiful left Friday for Central America and Dr. Ute Knowlton of Kaysville left Saturday morning. JERRY CAHILL, director of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints press of Latter-da- y relations division said, Dr. Snell was in Panama City to help treat Randall Ellsworth of Rockville, Maryland, a LDS missionary who was seriously injured in the ing supplies. The other 7,000 pounds of supplies in addition to the 1,000 taken along by Dr. Knowlton was to be shipped to Los Angeles, Calif, late Saturday evening to be sent by air freight hoping it would arrive in Guatemala City by Monday. TO Mr. ACCORDING Cahill, the medical supplies would not be restricted to the churchs members, but would be for all victims of the quake, np quake. His condition was list- i ed serious. Elder Ellsworth had been pinned six hours under a beam. Dr. Snell will accompany him back to the states. He was the only one of the 230 LDS missionaries in Guatemala who was injured. Dr. Snell was in Guatemala several years ago. He is on the staff at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. DR. UTE Knowlton is on the staff at the Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City. He left at 6:40 p.m. Saturday taking 1,000 pounds of medical supplies with him. He was in to arrive Guatemala City about 3 p.m. expected Sunday. iteavaa DANA HALES ! ! STOKERS 2050 So. 1000 W., Syracuse Seeds KE 4 Fcm With S3 JM purchase PHONE 825-76- 76 - Now In NURSERY Boston Ferns House Plants Garden & Flower Security Timeway Simple Interest Loan gives you more freedom and more control than youve ever had in borrowing money. Its a whole new way of looking at borrowing that can save you money. And its all written in simple, understandable language. 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