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Show Photo day set Sat. at Lincoln Y I Elemental ON -- - The Lincoln Sehool photogiaphy day scheduled for Mai eh 8 has been postponed until Satuiday. Mai eh 5 at 8 a.m. 1 he change was made necessaiy because of other commitments by the photo-giapheAll students, parents and the general public are invited to paitieipate. y r. IIIE I' will leccive a portion of the money collected to be used lor sehool impiovements. ding aijggffli (MI zEEfcfliin tffllfa (fflyfisxtsaM I KJH students qualify for state math HLLPINCj KICK OF ! the Clearfield High School Alumni Association are. from left, coach Craig Hansen, alumni member; and future alumni Tracy Pay and Julie By Cook. -- organized, and all past giaduates are being encomaged to get involved. DAVID H. Steele, studentbody advisor at the sehool and a member of the Class of says the organization is being started in conjunc- l7. tion with the 25th anniversaiy the school's existence. of "As rne of the outstandinc schools in the state, we have won many championships and aw aids. I he sehool has giown from that first small group of Oth and llth grade students to our present 1625 student population. We will continue to grow at a rapid rate to a piojeeted enrollment of 2800 students within five yeais." he adds. HE SAYS the organization will help with fund raising activities foi sehool projects, athletic teams and clubs. Annual fee for the oiganiza- - Gardening classes set 3 451-338- Long students using every minute CEQ3GE7 lrw & 00 audi- ence. Several students Horn Kaysville Junior High participated in the conceit. They weie Maltha Ihomp-son- . violin: Circe King, violin: Robert Marsden. cello and Jim Steele, percussion. and has an additional three years of experience. r CD.g TOSTADOS TiSJuana THE ORCHESTRA leceivcd a standing ovation from the KATHY OLSON will be teaching the classes. She is a volunteer coordinator for the USU Extension Farm in Faimington. Kathy has completed a three year master gardening program CMito Our Weekly Special- THREE GUACOMOLE symphony. 2 CHtniM KRISTY WAGGONER On Tuesday.. Feb. 25. the Davis outh Symphony held a County concert entitled "Conceit Night." The concert was held at Woods Cross High Sehool at 8 p.m. Junior and senior high students performed solos accompanied by the youth cffc-cienc- y, IeffectivelY . Year allowed to woik the problems. lion is MO. and each member will IIIE RESILTS were fantastic! receive a quarterly calendar of But because only 15 students aie events, accomplishments and allowed to represent the sehool at news of the studentbody and faculthe contest, the students from each ty. Membeis will also have their grade with the highest score weie names appear in a special display chosen. ease of alumni supporters at Clear-Hel- d The following are those w ho w ill High. be going to the contest at Utah The organization is currently State. seeking information on past ClearSEVENTH grade. Jason field students. Those with such inMichelle Neilson. Shepherd. formation are encouraged to write Shawn Edison: eighth grade. Sam to Mr. Steele at 938 S. 1000 E.. Blown. Kristin Handley and Doug Clearfield. Utah 84015. Thompson: ninth grade. Michael Scheuller. Rebecca Rogers. Russell Hansen. Heidi Bowman. Gary Andersen. Jeff Orme. Carl B. Gardiner and F.dmond Guptill. By THERE WILL be three classes taught at the USU Extension Service Horticultural Farm in Farmington. March 26. April 2 and April 16 at 10 a.m. Classes will include use of garden space for economic appropriate garden plants for economic and nutritional value, preparing the garden plot, when to fertilize, what insecticides to use, when to harvest toget quality food, and therapeutic to determine or benefits from gardening. Call eligibility. 451-33X- All ADVERTISE CARYN LEWIS Youth Symphony performs concert The Davis County Department of Human FARMINGTON Services is sponsoring a "Gardening for Nutrition" program which will be geared toward low income needs. Coverage of North Davis Area . . I .ast I ebi uary. several math students fiom Kaysville Junior High took pai t in the state math qualifying exam. I he 27 questions which were on the test were somewhat difficult, with most all of the Falcons form Alumni Club CT.KARHCI.I) - An alumni organization for gi initiates of Clearfield High School is being Complete v . v Vk ' bASf AN) H4 L Free Soda plus tax 1 f- ! A . sy ; 546-14- 11 iIrmIbIbTbi TACOS BURRITOS TOSTADOS NACHOS AVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER 550 EAST 300 SOUTHKAYSVILLE, UTAHB4037CE301 SATURDAY AND EVENING 1546-244- 1 CLASSES DC SiiSf lube j oil filter NO APPOINTMENT NO WAITING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH A $45 one time registration fee if you have For Machine Shop and Advanced Welding only. EXTENDED DAY REGISTRATION CHANGE OIL (up to 5 quarts) - CHANGE OIL FILTER CHECK AND FILL DIFFERENTIAL (up to 1 lb.) CHECK AND FILL TRANSMISSION FLUID (up to 1 pint) CHECK AND FILL BRAKE FLUID Hkinnirrpmy CHECK CLEAN AIR CLEANER CHECK AND FILL POWER STEERING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH not previously attended, FORM insure your enrollment, you may by mail. Fees must accompany this registration form. Please make checks payable to DAVC. Class size is limited. To pre-regis- ter COUPON OFF PLUS A COURSE TOTAL TITLE 4uU dX 'WA& FEES HOURS: M-- F Call 546-24- 41 for more information FREE CAR WASH ddZxJUt' ' TIME 03541 FULL SERVICE OIL CHANGE AND LUBE SAT. 8:30-6:08:30-5:0- 0 0 1370 N. MAIN LAYTON 546-676- 0 |