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Show DAVIS SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- V " ( 4 DHS homecoming calls alumni Friday Members , sought There was excellent attendance at the Davis High School Back to Sthool Night; over 300 came. The pi A has 170 members, and they invite anyone to join. Especially welcome are senior citizens. It is never too late to join! Contact Marsha Ashby 544-479- 7. THE NOMINATING committee elected the following: Judy Holmes, Jerry King, Beverly NelChristensen and Brent Frazier. The PTA budget was also approved, me son, Edrice Volleyballers victorious CDJH OFFICERS Elected as 7th grade officers at Central Davis Junior High School are: Kim Estoque, left, president; Misty Robbins, secretary and Joel Petersen, vice president. I he Davis High girls volleyball team were winners in their game against Murray High Thursday, Sept. 19. THE VARSITY girls won their 7 matches and 15-The J.V. girls won their matches 15-- 1 and They are 4 for the season. Outstanding players were Jennifer Bryant with three kills and Nancy Kirkpatrick with two kills. THEY WILL open region play Thursday, Sept. 26 with East at Davis at 4 p.m. 15-1- 15-- 1. 6-- KAYSVILLE - As the air gets crisper it must be time for homecomings, and Davis High Schools is Friday. -- THIS YEARS theme is centered on the song, Forever Young. Alumni are invited to several Friday activities including: homecoming assembly at 8:45 a.m. followd by an alumni tea; the homecoming parade is slated for 5:30 p.m. while what should prove to be a game pits the Darts against Bountifuls Braves at 7 p.m. rivalry-boostin- g THE HOMECOMING dance is set for Saturday p.m. at 8 Its Getting Cold We service your furnace, change filters, oil motor, clean burner. Service evap. cooler, drain water, cover and service for winter. Service Call 23.95 BRIMLEY REPAIR CHEf SALAD 17 (everything goes) Only !45 546-313- 4 as tmmrsK Principals tea planned Parents were invited to attend the Davis High School Principal's Tea, an opportunity to meet with Mr. Stevenson and ask questions. It was a very profitable two hours for those who attended Sept. 17. THE NEXT one will be held Oct. at 10:30 a.m. Contact Patt Hirs-ch- i. 7 to be put on the schedule if you wish to attend, me 15 544-845- Helpers needed Davis High School needs fathers or grandfathers, or any father to help w'ith ticket sales at games. KIM JACOBS Named finalist LAYTON Kimberly (Kim) Jacobs, the daughter of Major Leo and Mrs. Patricia Jacobs of Layton and a student at Layton High School, has become a National Merit ( cholarship The names of the were released nationwide Sept. 11. Semi-Finalis- Semi-finalis- t. ts IN ORDER to receive this recognition, Kim had to pass a qualifying test given to over one million high school students, mostly juniors. are designated on a allocation basis to ensure representation of outstanding students from all parts of the Semi-finalis- ts state-by-sta- te nation. About 90 percent of the finalists are expected to become finalists and will be notified of this achievement in February 1986. The 5,800 awards valued at about semi- $21 million will be offered in the 1986 Merit Program. The designais an important tion of semi-finalifactor in applying for college scholarships and advanced study progst rams. KIM IS a senior at Layton High School. She is taking calcus, AP English and AP American History. She is a member of the Lancelles, the Laytones and the National Honor Society. Last year she participated in the Model UN. She has been affiliated with the modern music masters program. Kim plays the flute and the piano. She wants to attend BYU after graduating from high school, dmg How does your vent stack up as a vent? Before the heating season is upon us, look up. To your roof. See your vent stack? The one with the cap? Make sure it s unobstructed by debris (including unwanted nesting places). Then, when you turn on your natural gas furnace, the products of combustion can escape. Your natural gas heating system is designed for safe and dependable service. You can keep it that way by following a few simple guidelines. If youd like to know more about safe furnace operation, stop by any Mountain Fuel office and pick up a free copy of our Natural Gas Reference Book. Or call today and well send you one. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY People Serving People |