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Show I r 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 22, 1981 Fie students from Kasille ttnior High School ueie SCIENCE WINNERS hanks to Ci dig Haulm. has a new I shut design lelt) and elda F.Idredge his own shiit as Principal I SENIOR WEEK KAYSVILLE Fast avion Flemeniaiv School PI niotheis une lines d.u (second lett) piesem ( iaig with Kenneth L. McBnde looks on I - Five Kaysville Jr. High students w ere among the w inners of the Regional Science Fair held at Weber State College last week. JEREMY STEVENS, a seventh grade student and son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens, Kaysville, won a trophy and $15 savings account for his project with an electro among the winneis ol the Regional Science Fan held at Weber State College last week. (lett to light. eieim Sievens won a tropin m lm division. Honoiahle mention went to Eric Reel. David laulsen and Cln is Waihnis. ulie Moulton was absent when photo was taken. nic clannett. David Paulsen received an honorable mention for his project Light to Sound. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Paulsen of Fruit Heights He is in the eighth grade Eric Peel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Peel. Kaysville. won an honor- able mention on his project "Light to Sound." He is also and eighth grade student CHRIS Honor Bell Fifty-eigDavis County residents received top honors at Weber State College during the winter quarter. They are: DEE S. Alexander, Arthur S. Backus. Paul B. Baker, Randall D. Bass, Janice M. Bybee, Susan G. Carrel, Catherine Christensen, Melinda Cole, Jeffrey L. Cunningham. Darwin D. Dirks, Kathleen Ford. Paul A. Fresques, Lon A. Godfrey. Monica L. Graff. Patnca L. Hadley, Meichel-l- e Martline, Dwayne K. Johnson. Kaylene Johnson, Curtis T. Jones, Terri K. Kelly, Sue R. Larsen, Scott F. Lunt, Michael R. Maughan, Roberta McCarrey, Patricia L. McEn-tee- , Timothy J. Miller. ROBIN L. Morgan, Jan Morris, Marjory W. Moss. Elementary School Menu Mary C. Oberg, Jeffrey J. Okleberry, Philip J. Osweiler, Benjamin G. Perkins, Mike C. Phillips, Ross E. Phillips, Cheryl L. Prawl, Sally S. Roberts. Elementary School menus for Davis County School District for the week of April I are as follows. MONDAY, APRIL 27 - Italian spaghetti, tossed salad, semi-harroll with butter, chilled pears. '; pint milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick, v Suzan Russell. John J. Schild. William C. Simpson, C. Snarr, Steve K. Cyni-Soul! orth, Ken L. Steab, Rob' A. Stephens, John D. sievens. Karen L. Stickney. Mer",n K. Taylor, Rulon B. en RoXiin H. Thorne. d a milk. i Tl ESD AY, April 28 - W ein-e- r boats with grated cheese, buttered peas, hot dinner roll with butter, pumpkin pie with topping, ': pint milk. Kinder-gardesnack, apple slices, P'M! J. Tow nley, Sheila M. Ya'h o. Larry R. Vaughn, Frances S. Wagstaff, Lisa J. Warburt vn, Dean W. Wilcox, L. Steven Wilcox, Macie K. Wolfe and Linda Young. They were among 260 fulltime students who received a 4.0 grade point average, the Thursday. April 30 - Fried chicken, rice pilaf, buttered green beans, circus slaw corn . bread with butter, chilled peaches, ': pint nnlk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece, milk F RID AA , MAA 1 - Chili, tossed salad, chuckwagon bread w ith butter, apple crisps with topping. ; pint milk KiSlice ndergarten snack. bread, buttered, and nulk accmaxpoa tendon School Um Secondary School menus for Davis County School District for the week of April I are as follows: my Weaver who received a $ 10 check; second place went to Duane Rock who received a $5 check; and third place to Lynette Bnerly, who received a $2 check. vegetable salad, hot rolls with butter, choice of fruit, pint milk. Choice, high school, burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high, hamburger, French fries with catsup, dessert-frui- t high in vit. C. ': pint milk. Tuesday, April 28 - Chicken fried steak with gravy, whipped potatoes, buttered peas, hot rolls with butter, doughnuts, choice of fresh fruit, ': pint milk Choice, high school, burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high, foot long hot dogs. French fries with catsup, dessert, 'A pint milk. FIRST AND second place entries will go to district to be ludged. The theme for the contest was How Can Be of Service to America." WEDNESDAY, April 29 Sausage and pepperom pizza, buttered corn, shades of green salad with dressing, apricot crisp with topping, 'k pint milk. Choice, high school, bur MONDAY, APRIL 27 - Batter fried fish with tartar sauce. n milk. WEDNESDAY, April 29 Cheeseburger with dill slice, tator rounds with catsup, carrot and celery sticks, fruit cup with bananas and oranges, chocolate chip cookie bar, 'h pint milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. hignest GPA possible. SJHS: Clean Sweep Three students from Sunset Jr. High won prizes in the American Legion Essay contest. 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Choice, jr high, hamburger with lettuce, tomato slice and dills, French fries with catsup, dessert, ': pint milk Layton Hills Mall Home Improvement Show April 23 - 25 Local dealers have joined together to help you get your house in order for Spring treated with antistatic control, reg. sold for 21.95 per yd. Close out priced at just (Baxter Street) Kaysville. Julie Moulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lyman H. Moulton. Kaysville. is in the seventh grade and won an honorable mention on her project "How PTamuhle is my Bedroom " np catsup, carrot and celery ' a pio-lec- ger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high, chef salad, hot rolls wiih butter, dessert, V; pint milk. Thursday , April 30 - Sliced turkey and dressing, whipped potatoes with gravy, buttered spinach, crisp apple ring. rolls with butter, sweet potato chocolate cake. ': pint milk. Choice, high school, burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high, beef sandwich with lettuce, French fries with sticks, dessert. 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