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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS JftK'SSS':: Kaysville Stake Sets Conference Elder William N. Jones, a Regional Representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake quarterly conference on Saturday and Sunday, May 8 and 9 at the stake center at 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. SCRIPTURE CHASE SENIORS SCRIPTURE CHASE SOPHOMORES Sophomore winners of the Clearfield LDS 1 Seminary Scripture Chase include, to r. L. Don Adams, advisor; Julie front, Niederhouser, all-sta- LeAnn Fowler, r; The Davis District scripture chase competition for all 10th graders in Seminary was held Friday night, April 23 at the Clearfield Seminary. j WALKING Nancy Evensen. Back, Brad Garrett, Kevin Duncan, Robyn Bameck, Sharlene Henry. Not pictured Russell James, off with top honors was the team from Clearfield, coached by Don L. Adams, principal of the seminary. Layton sophomores took second place and Viewmont finished third. There were six teams participating from all were given only five to ten seconds to turn to a scripture in the Old Testament which answered the question. THE POSSIBLE scriptures were from a list of 33 which all seminary students in the church have been learning this past school year. Mr. Adams was amazed at the speed and accuracy which those students involved displayed during the competition. The contest was exciting, informative and interesting for the participants, as well as for the parents and church leaders who attended, vw Senior winners of the Clearfield LDS Seminary Scripture Chase include, to r, front, Kuni Quesada, Peaches Rael, J. Dean Anderson, Rosalie Parker, Debbie 1 The Davis Seminary District Scripture Chase competition for all senior teams in Davis County was held Friday night, April 23 at the Viewmont LDS Seminary. FIVE teams competed against one another in trying to determine what Old Testament scriptures answered of Davis County. THE MEMBERS of Clea- rfields winning team were Kevin Duncan, .captain; Julie Bameck, Robyn , Russell Niederhauser, James, Bradd Garrett, Sharlene Henry, LeAnn 0 highest during the evenings ; : competition. THE ALL-sta- were; rs Russell James, Robyn Bar-necJulie Niederhauser, and Kevin Duncan, Clearfield; Paula Snow, David Wall, Debbie Cunningham and Peter Harris, Layton; Eileen Wild, Viewmonf. The competition consisted read by the moderator, dealing with modem life situations. The students had not heard the questions in advance and SCRIPTURE CHASE JUNIORS Junior winners of the Clearfield LDS Seminary Scripture Chase include, to r, front, Donald Archibald, advisor; Melissa DeWitt, Shirley Garrett, Linda Young, 1 all-sta- r; Evensen. ' Nancy Lorynn Willden, Not pictured Keith Reed, all-sta- r; The Clearfield High School LDS Seminary junior scripy, ture chase team emerged' CUSTOM SUPERIOR victorious recently in Davis District scripture chase competition held at the Lay-toHigh Seminary. n 1370 West Gentile St., Layton 0 Phone 376-461- USDA CHOICE MILLER BLUE RIBBON BEEF For a change you are ready, we are ready with If USDA Choice Beef try serving Pork Barbecue Steaks best the questions asked by the moderator. The students have been studying a select list of 33 scriptures during the year, along with reading and learning about Old Testament events and principles. THE questions asked had never been given before and the students only had five seconds on some rounds and 10 seconds on others to determine the correct scripture and locate it in their Bible. A team consists of six players per round, and may substitute at the end of each round. It was an exciting, as well as an interesting evening of fun, filled with the spirit of competition. IN Chops Bacon Sausage Spareribs Vi 891 Cut wrapped and frozen THIS TEAM was defeated by one point last year as sophomores but led one point at half time and finished ten points ahead of the other teams. The seven teams competing when the final tally was in, finished in this order, Clearfield 320 points; Layton 310 points; Viewmont 299; Bountiful Clearfield 289; 282; Kaysville 252; and Bountiful 243. Some seminaries had more than one team. FACT, r; r; behind. This makes three years in a row that many of the same seniors have been competing and Clearfield has taken first place all three years. Randy Sellers, Woods Cross; of 55 questions all-sta- victors were determined. First place went to Clearfield, second was won by Layton and Viewmont grabbed third place, with Bountiful and Kaysville seniors close ar : all-sta- WHEN THE dust had settled for the evening, the Fowler and Nancy Evensen. An all-stteam was selected, consisting of the top students who scored the . Bateman, back, Norman Fowler, Kelly Stoker, Steve Wilson, Ron Anderson, advisor. Not pictured Kevin Bereece, Kent Evensen, Carolyn Ogden. Clearfield students seem to have a monopoly on winning the district competitions. This year Clearfield took first place in 2 Seminary Bowl, grades and also garnered first in the 10th and 11th grade scripture chase, along with the 12th grade. It was clearly a clean sweep for Clearfield and the first time any school has ever won all six contests, though Don L. Adams, principal of TEAM members of Clearfield LDS Seminary making the team were Keith Reed, Tom Furlong, Linda Young and Lorynn Willden. Other members of the teams all-st- were John Knighton, Clint Jones, Spath, Sherry Marianne Chugg, Kenneth Lee, Melissa DeWitt, Shirley Garrett, and Nancy Evensen. Receiving books from the junior team were Keith Reed, Tom Furlong and Sherry Jones, vw Clearfield Seminary informs us that they have come close to doing so in past years. THIS MAKES five years in row in which Clearfield has walked off with the most vic- a and retains the traveling trophy once again. An team was selected for the evenings competition, consisting of the top eight students who scored the highest individual points at the conclusion of all five tories all-st- rounds. MAKING the team all-st- from Clearfield were Debbie Bateman and Kevin Bereece. Other members of Clear- fields winning team were: Norm Fowler, Rosalie Parker, Steve Wilson, Kent Evensen, J. Dean Anderson, Kelly Stoker, Carolyn Ogden, Kuni Quesada and Peaches Rael. Students who have been on the scripture chase team for three years are Debbie Bateman, Norm Fowler, Kent Evensen, Kuni Quesada and Kelly Stoker, vw THF. PUBLIC is invited to attend the Sunday conference session. The sessions will be at 8:30 a.m. for the general session for the 3rd, 6th, 12th and 15th Wards and the second general session will begin at 11:30 a.m. for the 1st, 10th, 7th and 16th Wards. Stake President W. Eldean Holliday will conduct the conference. Musical numbers will be furnished by the Relief Society Singing Mothers and stake priesthood chorus. ELDER William Jones will present the theme A Personal History." Elder Jones is from Alpine, Utah. He received his B.S. degree from University of Utah, and engineering honors WILLIAMN. JONES ing Ltd, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Elder Jones served as misof the sion president mission Uruguay-Paragua- y In 1974 he was from visiting professor at Brigham Young University. 1967-197- honorary, (Tau Beta Phi). His B.A. degree in Spanish from University of Utah with honors and his MBA at Har- vard Graduate Business School, Sterling Scholar. Completed his class work for Ph.D in management from University of Utah. HE SERVED in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946 with active duty in China, Korea and the South Pacific. He was production engineer Research published in 1956. He is past president of executive com- mittee of Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America; member past general board of YMMIA of the LDS Church; member of advisory board, College of Business, BYU and mission and Regional Representative of Twelve of Quorum Apostles, np and also assistant to the president of the Metals and Controls Corp. He served two years as manager and chief engineer at West Coast En- gineering facility; sales manager at Ariel Davis Manufacturing ALSO WANTED Co. Good home for fine Baby Grand Piano. Must have good credit or able to pay cash for best price. May be seen in your area. Write: St. Marks Music Center, 881 East 3900 So. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 general manager, owner and chairman of the board, Electro Controls, Inc. ; organizer and chairman of board of TRACO Manufactur- - Trinity Lutheran Notes Bicentennial Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton will observe the of the book HE IS Motivation speaking on Our National Future Under God. Bicentennial of our nation with a special service a.m. on Sunday, May 9. at 11 and the Girl Scout Troops will take part in the presentation of the colors. Both the congregational and choir music will be an expression of gratitude to God for the blessings that our nation has THE BOY Scout Troops enjoyed. Pastor Mayer will divide his message into three parts. FIRST WILL come a tribute to mother, and then he will speak on The Greatness that is America, and he will conclude his presentation by DUOQD Ladies wallets Checkbook covers Saddle blanket seat covers Ladies handbags Other fine leather items Shop for your Mother's Day gifts, birthday, anniversary and graduation presents. 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