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Show i ! WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 4, 1174 REFLEX-DAV- IS Os Os From leinimart Lis Anderson is from Denmark and is Layton Highs Field American Service student. She is a very charming young lady, a senior this year, active in pep club and AFS Club. Lis has taken classes in ceramics and art and has sculptured an attrac- tive head and has done a number of lovely ceramics. LIS LIKES Layton High, but she says that students have to work harder in Denmark and they learn more in school. The Arnold Romero family are Lis family while she is here. She has two American sisters at Layton High, Dixie and Penny Romero. Last summer she enjoyed camping with the Romeros at Lake Lyman where they plan to take her again this summer. Camping is one of her favorite things to do. In Denmark there are no mountains so Utah is very different for her. Until she came Iiere, Lis had never heard of Utah. While she is here, she wants to take advantage of our mountains and learn to ski. ' DURING THE Christmas Romeros took Lis and the AFS student from Switzerland, to Grand Tar-geWyo. Urs Nydegger is staying with the Mel Manning family in Kaysville and attends Davis High. They were gone for 5 days and enjoyed a great skiing vacation. Urs says that the powder there was the best he has skied. He was surprised at the skill of the skiers here. holidays the e, The month of February has been an exciting one for Lis. She has done some visiting Layton Elementary students whose topic was Im Proud to be an American because. . . Front 1 to r, Julianne Brown, Gregg McLeod, Kimberly Hall; back, Becky Carroll, Becky Wright, Emily Carroll. Not present, Rachel Nielson. ESSAY WINNERS OtiMFS In Mi. Patriotic Day Fop Forty-tw- debate o and forensic students from Davis High School have returned Layton Elementary the Arizona from State Forensic Meet at Tempe. This is believed to be the largest The upper grade program of the Layton Elementary School was held Feb. 25 for Patriotic decorated with patriotic tures and flags. Day. THE COLOR guard was made up of the boy scouts. The studentbody sang The National Anthem. Sixth grade" students presented three square dances. Fifth grade, sang a medley of four patriotic songs. Fourth grade sang a song and did a choral reading. All essay winners presented their essay. .Mr. Berg presented these winners with flags for their work. Mrs. Ann Gammon sang Hoorah For the Red, White and Blue. Group singing was led by Mrs. Davis, accompanied by Linda pic- CLASSES SHOWED film strips and films and had discussions on the history of our country from 1776 to 1976. Chairmen for the days program were Carolyn Andersen and Mrs. Dian Davis. Mrs. Sylvia Call assisted with work in the lower grades. Keith Webb was in charge of the flag ceremony. Layton Bob Simmons has been away from his employment at the postal department in West Jordan for the past two weeks, as he underwent a major operation in the McKay Color guard with the boy scouts and The National Anthem was sung. THE FIRST grade did a play; second grade, choral readings; third grade, sang. The art winners were presented flags by Mr. Berg. Miss Timothy led the group in Hospital. singing. All students wore red, white and blue clothing. THE COOKS prepared a typical American lunch. In the afternoon Mrs. states were represented with entries. THE STUDENTS from Davis High who brought back - ,. honors were: .. Karen Zollinger, ' final round, superior rating in senior impromptu speaking; Marji Hansen, final round, superior rating in senior impromptu speaking; Chuck Sfchumaker, final round, superior rating in junior Winners In Jr. High Ensemble two new Even with teachers, Bountiful Junior, again, for about the fifth straight year, accumulated the highest number of school Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson and her daughter Mrs. Jerry Crawley, of Roverside; Calif., have just returned from the famous Air-Se-a Cruise, to the Caribbean that has proved to be so very popular this winter. Myrlene Merrill presented slides of a tour of America. They too enjoyed the great ocean, and the beautiful Vir- were gin Islands that they visited along the trip. boards United States this year. Five impromptu. Strong. The lower grade program -- Bulletin forensic meet held in the points at the recent junior high solo and ensemble festival. THE NEAREST competitor, just five points behind was South Davis, a most remarkable feat, since they have no ninth graders. North Davis was third which is the highest finish for them or any of the north end junior high schools. CELIA Bodine at South Davis was top accumulator in the choral department. For strings there was a four way tie with 17 or 18 possible points for Bountiful, Kaysville, South Davis and Woods Jl Gentik Cross. In the band department Dan Rich of Bountiful Junior accumulated 40 out of a pos- Layton, Utah 2 Miles on West Gentile to 6 p.m. daily Our new seeds are here - Buy them by lb. or pack PHONE 9 a.m. en points. Second was South Davis Bob Campbell with 36 and Win Young, newcomer at Centerville collected 34 for third. sible 42 ATTENTION FARMERS! Its lime to start thinking about NEEDS EON SEEDS A CHEMCAL Potted Plants Many to choose trom 4 'pots 75. 75m ment of the 750 students who were participants this year. M5 Onions 19 25 lbs. $493 cellent rating, semi-finround, extemporaneous al welcome. FOR TEN days I went to Murray High, which in my opinion is a very nice school. I took classes in drama, debate and art. I also got a chance to renew my friendship with the AFS students at Murray High, who are from Switzerland and Japan. NEXT I went to BYU, Provo and lived in a dorm with six other girls. Two of them were children of the Smiths, which is why I got the opportunity to go there. At BYU I spent most of my time in the art department, where I met a who used sculpture-teache- r, to study in Copenhagen, Denmark. I thought BYU to be a nice University and I would like to spend a day there in the summertime. Living in a dorm was a complete new experience for me and I enjoyed it very much, mainly because all the roommates were sweet and special persons ONE OF them, Candie, and her friends were planning to go home on the weekend, Clearfield High Schools FuFarmers of America held their National F.F.A. week Feb. 16 through the 20. ture throughout the EVENTS were a checker tournament won by Guy Beazer week Robinette taking second place. A pie eating contest was held and Bill with Don advertising were very interesting. WE ARRIVED in Los Angeles about 2 oclock in the very tired. The morning next two days were just great. We went to Disneyland, where I saw the Bicentennial parade - and I think I tried all the rides. We also went to the beach which Ive missed during my stay in the U.S. and through Hollywood and the center of Los Angeles. Monday morning we started our trip home and once again we went through Las Vegas. Coming from the palms and sunshine in California to a snow blizzard in Utah was some kind of a change, but anyhow it was nice to be back. IN DENMARK, Lis lives on with her family. Her family called her at Christ- a farm mas time which was an exciting time for her as well as for both her families. Lis loves her own country and welcomes opportunities to talk about it. She has spoken to the Cultural Arts Club of Layton and has attended many Relief Societies to talk about Denmark. She is available to speak on occasion lrwJ load-mast- AFB, Tex. STAFF Sergeant Arthur G. Lohman, whose parents are retired USAF Master Sergeant and Mrs. Paul O. Lohman Sr., of 1775 N. Mark St., was trained to compute aircraft loads and deliver materiels and supplies by parachute. He will be working with a unit of the Military Airlift Command. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Davis High School in Kaysville. His wife, Julie, is the daughter of Mr. and Ej on personality and appearance, poster making to advertise the FFA week, cow milking contest and a cake bake and decorating contest. The FFA Sweetheart, Julie C Kim Hornak and second attendant Cindy Evans were I r-y--J judged Carpenter, first attendant, lruJ announced and presented with roses at an assembly Mr. Wise suggested the best times to call are between 8 and 10 a.m. each morning or on Wednesday and Thursday during the week when the office is the least busy. Completes Recruit Study Center, San Diego. tion may be obtained by calling Mrs. Wimmer at 825-333- FORMER LAYTON High students and their American families are: Raul Demangel, Mark Morgan Chile, 1969-7family; Paola Osenda, Italy, 1970-7Doyle Egan; Maki Dale Ogawa, Japan, 1971-7Orgill; Brenda Hurley, So. 1972-7Africa, Wayne Flandro; Bente Lolleng, Norway, 1973-7Lloyd Egan and Gayford Cue; Willie Tesch, 0, 3, John Germany, 1973-7Adams; Barbara Schreyer, Richard Austria, 1974-75, Cook. stors VISIT US TODAY! The Yankee Peddler 55 N. Main 66-0944 next to Kaysville Floral We Peddle the Peoples Products -7- Pre-wash- ed denims by Brittania: very European The fit? Body conscious. The feel? Soft and comfortable like you've worn them for months. indigo denim with graduated orange pir tucking on legs. Criss-cros- s pin tucking on rear pockets. European in every way. The right shirt is BLOCKS newest. Pre-wash- ed claim the $30 exemption credit for each dependent CLASSES include instruction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. James Custis interviewing families who would like to have a student in their home. Further informa- MISS CARPENTER will compete in the state contest to be held in March, mnm Taxpayers should doublecheck their tax returns before filing, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. ERRORS on a tax return can slow its processing and delays any refund that might be due. Often a second check can spot a careless error. Citing some of the most common taxpayer mistakes, Mr. Wise mentioned failure to Navy Airman Recruit James P. Custis, son of Mrs. Barbara Jessop of Clearfield, was graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Mrs. Howard Bohn of 5085 Sunset Lane, South Ogden. Layton High each year. Mrs. Joyce Wimmer is the committee woman in charge of held Friday morning. Double Check Tax Returns claimed or the earned income credit for workers with low incomes, arithmetic errors, use of the wrong tax table or schedules and failure to sign the return or to attach all necessary documents. Each of these errors can slow processing. MR. WISE reminds taxpayers that telephone assistance is available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4:45 pm Salt Lake City dial residents elsewhere in Utah, residents toll call, may free, The American Field Service sponsors a student at Specializing in selling Your hobbies small luncheon and were The son of a Layton couple has been assigned to McGuire AFB, N.J., following graduation from the aircraft course at Sheppard and can be contacted at 376-385- Stdsnt-ru-n Arthur Lohman Assigned To McGuire LIS ANDERSON home means California. They asked me if I would like to go, which of course I would love to. So we took off Friday noon and drove through southern Utah where I was amazed by Clearfield FIFA Enjoys Week speaking; David Simmons, excellent rating, semi-finGooch took the first place in round of extemporaneous that competition. speaking; Pam Schueller and There was also an arm Bart Uharriett, fourth place in debate. wrestling contest, boys first place was won by John Tits-- i Betty Brand, Davis High debate coach stated that she worth, second place Robert ; ,v. was very pleased with how iHall. . well the Davis students per- I First place among ' he girls She was also I was Tina Shearwood and formed. impressed with the high i second place went to Cindy Evans. quality behavior of the group Wednesday night the representing Davis High School at an out of state meet. chapter met at the Empire in Ogden for a skating party. Wednesday night the chapter, met at the Empire in Ogden for a skating party. To top off the weeks events was the choice of FFA Sweetheart. Tuesday the girls had a al I WOULD like to tell you of some my experiences, 1 had during my stay in Murray, Provo and Los Angeles. I stayed two weeks in Murray with the Smiths, who are a very large family. Though some of the kids live at BYU, the house is always full as everybody is about the peculiar mountains. Having left Utah the next exciting point was Las Vegas. For me its a very fascinating city but Im not sure I would like to live there. The gambling places, wedding chapels and the illuminated ribbon trim yoke and cuffs. Easy care polyester and cotton gauze. Pant, 19.95 Shirt, 14.95. Multi-colore- d 524-406- 0; Or by the lb. 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