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Show Winers at Davis High of the Auto Contest are and Brian Barker, r. In Mechanic Trouble Shooting AUTO MECH Duane Myrtle, 1, the center is their instructor, Dennis Rosier. Two Davis High Senior Auto Mechanics students, Brian B. Barker and Duane Myrtle, were the winning Plymouth Trouble Shooting team for the State of Utah in a contest held at Salt Lake Technical College April 23. Newly selected Laytones at Layton High are, to r, front, Craig Nelson, Andrea Firth, Brian Wood, Julie Layton; 2nd row, Kim Gammon, Risa Weber, Tony Canfield, Debbie Cutler, LeeAnn Homer, Ray Whitesides; 3rd row Janaie Allen, Jonathon Felt, Elaine Rose, Doug Pennock, Fred Kemp, Dawn Harnois; 4th row, Mr. Christiansen, advisor, Camille Cornaby, Tom Antista, Mark Petersen, Brian Lee, Kevin Egan. Not pictured, Judy Martinson, Julie Barton, Cheryl Paul, Karen Brimley, Cindia Thiros, Mark Watson, Kevin Weise, Lynn Speirs. 1 LAYTONES FOR PETERSEN New members of the Layton High School swing choral have been group Laytones 76-7- 7 By MARK Layton Baccalaureate THE announcement of the students who will join the group next year was made at the annual Extravaganza 76 where the Laytones performed a program they books, he is also a native of Layton.' He has served on the University of Utah Board of Regents and was its president for two years. He has been a speaker on KSL radio weekly for 20 years. t 4 21 recently toured California with. Davis High Mechanics Take First 4', As a business executive and a religious leader, he has served his community well for many years. THE SERVICES will end by Darlene Riney offering the DEANN WILLIS Gains Merit benediction. On May 6, Lynn Keller, Kevin Keller, Bill Cook and David Cook competed in a units, farm electricity, farm STERLING SILL and ory acetylene welding. Each boy was required to take a written test as well as a By MARK machinery, small engines on each unit. second high individual with 172 points and Lynn Keller was third high individual with 172 PETERSEN The seventh annual Baccalaureate services for Layton High School will be held Sunday, May 23 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. BILL COOK was the points. As state winners they will go to Kansas City, Mo. this fall and compete in the National Contest. DON EDWARDS, Ag Mechanics Instructor at Davis High stated he is very proud of these students as it has been 15 years since Davis High Ag Mechanics students have taken this honor, np processional and recessional music will be THE played on the organ by Mrs. Dolores Overmoe, with the in- vocation given by Monte Moore. The senior Laytones and the LHS string orchestra will furnish the music for this special graduation event. Technical College at Salt Lake City. MR. NG wor. the architectural drafting division of the competitions, while Mr. Bodily won the drafting and design competition. Both won $300 tuition waivers to attend Utah Tech next year, plus trophies and merchandise prizes. About guest 5K'ance RIn speaker School. in H . I jmr choice. Bring this special "check by store today. Club State University Scholarship. She plans to communications, study specifically journalism. Deann was 1976 National Honor Society president at Davis, winner of the state PTA Reflections essay contest in 1975 and the senior essay contest at Davis in 1976. She is a member of the Davis Hospitality sophomore, junior and senior class committees. A DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Willis, 325 So. 200 West., she is active in her r church. She is a seminary graduate and has served as agenda chairman for the Kaysville stake youth conference. drafting trades. Prexy Al Westminster GOOD THRU Studentbody officers for have been elected at Westminster College. Wayne Carey, a student from Clearfield, will serve as president. Assisting him will be vice Pat Mokcsay; president secretary, Shelley Shepard; treasurer, Roger Ranney; Vacuums representative, Dan Essary. Many makes, many 1976-7- 7 Class Kings Save $5.00 on the class ring of your University in Logan. She is one of two Davis High students, and one of 40 Utahns, to receive the award through the National Merit Scholarship Corp., and sponsoring colleges. A MEMBER of the staff, Deann has also been awarded the coveted Utah Wayne Carey: 198 i uts C.olil r four-yea- THE ANNUAL drafting day competitions for high school students is sponsored by Utah Tech to foster career choices SL IMF en- the competition were Lafe Feller, Clearfield High WEEKS NON NhC.OIlABLK students more than $1,000 in prizes. Additional winners in the drafting and design division of Sterling W. Sill. An author of 2-- 4 150 tered the competitions for A WELCOME will be offered by Principal Vaun Barber, who will also in- troduce National Merit Scholarship to Utah State four-yea- Paul Ng, South High School and Kelly Bodily, Clearfield High School, won the annual drafting day competitions for high school students at Utah HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SAVE Oil CLASS R1K0S DELIVERY Deann Willis of Davis High School has been awarded a Contest Winners THE CONTEST consisted of four basic Ag Mechanics practical exercise Scholarship Drafting State FFA Ag Mechanics Contest at Logan, winning a first place with 454 points out of a possible 500. Beat the higher gold prices com- Board of ing. Be the first in your Trustees student Rebuilt Reconditioned models OFFICERS WERE inaugurated at the annual Awards Banquet, where Craig Caldwell was named Scholar-Athlet- e and Brian Triptow, class with a Gold Lance Ring. Most Tod Inspirational Player. Franklin, studentbody president won the Presidents Award, and Pat Riley won the Board of Trustees Character Award. older alternative entry student. John McGrath of the Utah Transit Company received the Alumni Award. An . teams earned the right to contest. compete in the on-cThe Davis team completed their car in 37 minutes and were the only team to turn in no a car in perfect condition malfunctions or parts missing that were part of the contest. See at 354 North Main St. Adams Bldg. Suite 2, (North of Arctic Circle) Layton Phone 766-09- 41 Career education day was held at Central Davis Jr. High School last week with the ninth grade class participating. Each student chose the workshop they wanted to attend during the day. CAREER Education is under the direction of Max Holbrook, a science teacher at Central and Bill Rhine, one of the counselors. Those careers offered to the students were business, with Jim Meikle from the Blue Door; Bud Bellnap from the . health department at Weber State; Wallace Sjoblom, a' county agent; and Ronald Halverson, a state representative. OTHERS offered were manufacturing, James J. Abate, vice principal at the school told about the State Fish and Game Department, Ton Christensen from KSL TV, Connie Smith from Fish-bur- n Travel Agency; Jay Villey, a local business man talked about marketing; Jack Fields, from the Navy; Ken Pettengill, the golf pro at the Valley View Golf Course. Orluff Opheikens, construction; Wes East in trucking and Karen Rebholz and Mike Wahl has provided practice cars and special test equipment for the Davis teams for the past nine years. During this time Davis has had four first place teams and has competed in national competition in Indianapolis, MasIndiana, Boston, sachusetts, Dallas, Texas, and this year in Chicago, 111. THE PLYMOUTH Trouble Shooting Contest is sponsored by the Plymouth dealers of America example and is a good the between Industry and Educaof tion. ' Brian and Duane, along with their instructor Dei ms.' H. Rosier, will receive an all expense-pai- d trip to Chicago; June 28 to July 1 where they-wil- l compete in the National. Finals for scholarships and: prizes amounting to $45,000. ; MR. ROSIER feels that th Davis team is and should finish high in the well-traine- d national contest. - CUTRUBUS lapjille Births Motors of Lay- - Career Day Held At Central Davis Elder Sill To Address selected. THE DAVIS team competed against 26 high schools in a written test April 5. Thirteen of the teams were eliminated in this test. The remaining ton was the sponsor for the Davis team. Their dealership Happy over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vellinga. The new addition arrived on April 12 at the McKay Hospital and weighed in at 6 lb. 2 oz. and will be named Erin Michelle. The new mother is the former Pam Bodily of Kaysville. in acting management. and stage A CLASS was also offered in home economics with Shellee Smith, Lori Millward, Isobel Rosekelly, Donnie Sessions, Karen Stenquid, Mary Orme and Carol Thompson from Utah State. Dr. Wayne Felix, a dentist also gave a short course on dentistry. The students really enjoyed the classes and felt they gained much information that could be helpful in choosing a career, dc M. E. Price On Duty At San Diego Navy Radioman Third Class Michael Ernest Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Price of 441 N. Vickie Lane, Clearfield, has reported for duty at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. A 1972 graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined the Navy in June 1972. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Max Bodily, Kaysville; and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vellinga of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Middleton, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bodily, Syracuse are the great grandparents. Excited over the arrival of their first born, a daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Ron H. Richins of 383 East 200 North. The 9 lb. 1 oz. baby arrived on May 5 at the McKay Hospital. The former Marsha Morgan is the new mother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richins, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson, Farmington and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Layton are the great grandparents. Announcing the arrival of their first child, a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lund of 570 East 1st South, Kaysville. The 5 lb. 8 oz. girl was born on May 1 at the McKay Hos- pital and will be named Heather June, The mother is the former Leslie Smith. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Smith, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralplj A. Lund of Ephraim. j Mr. and , Mrs. Alfonzo White, Ogden and Mrs. Marie Lund of Ephraim are the great grandparents. From San Jose, Calif'.; comes word of the arrival of a baby daughter born May 5 to Bishop and Mrs. John B. Perry. The new addition, weighed in at 8 lb. 9 oz. and will be named Kali. The mother is the former. Vernean Butcher of Fruit: . Heights. 'l Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Butcher of FruU Heights and Mr. and Mrs,: Asel Perry of Mesa, Ariz. Announcing the arrival of their first child, a son are Mrr and Mrs. Brent Mitchell of 221 Virginia Street, Kaysville;: The 7 lb. 6 oz. lad arrived on May 12 at the South Davis Community Hospital and will, be named Trent William. Mrs. Mitchell is the former. Lori Halls of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell, Mr7 and Mrs. Don Halls, Kaysville and Mrs. Eliza Halls, MoG gan. Hints COLORED gum drops make attractive candle holders for a childs birthday cake. Make a; small slit in the top for the candle. |