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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 10, 1985 If you wanted to be where the action was, Ihursday, it as these meant providing your own shade, in watchers Layton proved. parade KEEPING COOL When (along iad of to the LOTSTO DO Kaysville celebrates Independence Day, the city with Fruit Heights) goes all out, down to a myrbooths that drew everybody from the youngsters young at heart. Reunion Anticipated Former residents of Evanston, Wo. and their children now living meet for a reunion 13 at 5 p.m. at the Municipal Park, corner of W. 5900 S., Roy. in Utah will Saturday, July Rov 22(H) THOSE attending should bring k their own table service and a dish. Coffee and root beer will be furnished. For more information, phone 3 or Irle E. Joe Schwartz Champneys pot-luc- 393-254- 731-056- 5. Pony Club Attends Rally Members of the Crestwood Pony a Rally in Idaho Club attended Falls, Ida. The HONORED PARTICIPANTS three-da- y event included jumping, dressage and cross country riding. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Taylor held the distinction of being honored as Laytons Honorary Senior Citizens during that city's July 4th parade, last Thursday. TWO TEAMS of five from the Kaysville Club competed in the horse show and took second place overall. ROYALTY Participating were Robyn Showing off Kaysvilles newest royalty was a highlight of the parade: Sherry Seamons, pictured, is the new queen. Her attendants are Collette VanDrimmelin, 1st attendant; Jenene Colton, 2nd attendant and Lonnie Nybo, who won for talent. Pleywood, Ashley and Lindsey Wagner, Elizabeth Watkins, Jenna Hilburn, Laura Farrell, Michelle Winsett, Kim Heywood, Tammy Hilburn and Sarah Watkins. me Students named to the honor roll at North Davis Junior High for fourth term included: HIGH HONOR, 7th grade-- . Michael Allred. Michelle Baird, Matthew Beddes. Jessica Brink-eiliof- f. Cyle Cook, Keith Cook, Conn Famuliner. Julie Forsberg, Deborah Gardner. Kenneth Dixie Lee. r, Amy Mitamura. Stacey David Morse, Melinda Nixon. Wendi Preece. Jennifer Rivera, Lynn Stratton. Chad SuzuHel-lewe- ll. ki. Holly Thurgood, Richard VanKomen. l ric Williams and Lisa Williams. SEVEN ! H honor roll, Andrea Arnesen. Amy Beal, Teri Bennett, Michelle Cook. Stacy Day, Holly DeRyke. Heidi Domine. Andrea Foote, Dane Graham. Carla Hansen. Jill Holley, Tamera Howard, Julie Izatt, Shalece Johnson, Tami Matthews, Deeanne McFerson, David Holley Mickelson, Brent Mitchell. Veralynn Nelson, Kimberly Niederhauser. Scott Mel-dru- Nuss-bau- John Reed, Karly Reese, Ryan Taylor, Cynthia Valerio, Casie Waggoner, Lisa W'alker, Elaine Weir, Nathan Wheldon, Douglas White, Kristina Willie, Eli Willis and Collette Youngberg. EIGHTH grade high honor, Nathan Arnesen. Julie Bannister, Jennifer Bouy, Jennifer A. Brimhall, Darren Carpenter, Matt Chowning. Lisa Earl. Chad Fellows, Gordon Fisher. Lori Gardner, Gaylene Godfrey, Camille Cotschall. Beverly Maes-taCharlene Maw, Kevin Monsen. Michelle Monson. Merianne Montgomery, Marilyn Packham, Rachel Potter. Jason Shiba, Michele Spangen-tha- l, s, Rodney Stout, Brandon Taylor, Jeni Taylor, Nicole Thurgood, Kristie Waite, Angela Williams and Terri Woeppel. HONOR ROLL, 8th grade, Christine Abadilla, Lisa Andersen, Gary Anderson, Kaisa Anderson, Natalie Bangerter, Lisa Barnes. Bryan Barton, Donald Billmire, Elizabeth Broadhead, Dain Brooks, Danakae Christensen, Daylene Clarke, Tamara Clifford, Joel Cook, Kerisue Cottrell, Amy Dawson. Darin Dennis, Stella Diaz. Hilorie Edwards, Tammy Ed- wards, Steve Evans, Danille Gutierrez, Kimberly Harwood, Kyle Hemsley, Kimberly Hill, Bart Hirabayashi, Steven Jensen, Scott Key, Kara Kikuchi, Jeffery Lucas, Jackie May, Heather Mickelson, Clay Nishijima, Suzette Olds. Jeffery Painter, Sheri Park, Jan Peterson, Athena Prokopis, Michelle Reynolds, Dustin Ritter, Brett Roskelley, Stacey Rupe, Ian Russell, Heather Schultz, Sean Shelton, Mat Smith, Sabra Smith, Pamela Southworth, Brent Steed. Alecia Stoker, Scott Warner, Donald Wenzlick, Darrell Yello-whors- NINTH GRADE honor roll, Keith Bangerter, Bradley Barker, Shanee Beddes, Christopher Blockston, Chris Bodily, Brent Criddle. Charlene Davis, Rachel DeGeare, Jana Dennis, Kelly Egan, Tamra Flint, Maria Gallegos, Deborah Gibbons, Pleshette Goniotakis, Eva Gutierrez. Robert Hiatt, Jason Izatt, Catherine Kelsey, Molly Lance Manning, Raymond Mills, Kevin Miya, Andrew Naud, Brady Nixon, Edward Richards, Darrin Sanders, Bradford Smith, Loren-ze- n, William Spangenthal, Todd Suzu- ki, Stacee Taylor, Christine Tovey, Shantel Visser. Chesley Featured - LAYTON Paintings on display during the month of July at First National Bank of Layton will feature the work of local artist Anne Chesley. Included in the exhibit will be a number of portraits done in pastels as well as a couple of animal studies. ANNE SPECIALIZES in portraits of well known individuals, and she does work from photographs occasionally. Among the portraits you might sec at the Bank are: Mayor Purdy. Scott Mathesbn. Clover Sanders, Senator Garn, Ivy Harvey, Ronald Reagan and Lyman Blood. Mrs. Chesley studied art at Utah State University and at Utah Technical College. She has been employed by Phillip Barlow Design, a commercial art firm, but is currently working as a free lance artist. e. NINTH GRADE honor roll Jennifer Adams. Mark Austad, Bradley Bair, Jodi Bambrough, Stacey Campbell, Tamara Child, Paul Cook, Troy Deppen, James Derrick, Kristina Fellows, Grant Michael Gardner, Cathy Class Starts Tonight LAYTON - Tanner Memorial Clinic in Layton is sponsoring of Life, a professional w eight control program designed to combine weight loss with liveable eating for permanent weight control. THE CLASS is conducted by a registered dietitian with a specialty in weight control, and emphasizes a balanced exchange diet, moderate exercise, and extensive behavior modification. Body fat determinations, behavior, and modification are among the many other topics discussed. A workbook is included with the course. Cost of the eight week program is $50 with a S10 refund for perfect attendance. A continuous follow-uprogram is also available at a reduced cost. REGISTRATION and the first class is Wednesday, July 10 at 7 p.m. at the Tanner Memorial Clinic, 2121 N. Robins Drive, Layton. For further information, contact the instructor, Diana McGuire, M.S., R.D., at Fin-linso- n, -- A New Weigh Garrett. Lorie Gledhill, James Godfrey. Katrina Hansen, Rulin Hawks, Christopher Hill, Trisha Jorgensen, Jeffrey Kirkham, Douglas Kirkman, Vicki Larsen, Stacy Lee, Patricia Loock, Tina Matthews, Andrea McDougal, Promise McIntosh, Tricia Miya, Brooke self-defeati- Montgomery, Daniel Olds, Kevin Packham, Lollie Pedersen. Kenneth Pont, Shane Prescott. self-conce- pt p Jason Rhodes, Lana Sibley, Eugene Smith. Tisha Thurgood, Shauna VanDyke, Suzie Yi and Linda Zaugg. 546-011- 1. Compete In Congress More than 500 of Utah's top competed in the first annual Utah congress at Utah State University, recently. This year's Congress is a combination of the Record Book The State Contest winners were also presented at the Congress. These were awarded in 27 categories based on an overall participation in a specific subject matter area. This book winners inrecord years cluded Cami Dalton and Alisa Be4-- H 4-- State 4-- PLACEYOUR HOND AORDERNOW Contests and State ARRIVING SOON Watch our ads for arrival date, but come 4-- H Youth Leadership Conference of previous years. THE competed for prizes, scholarships and trups to further competition in Denver. Chicago, Louisville and Omaha. Contests ranged from horse judging to the drcs's style review, from iractor driving to meal preparation. Transfer Completed dell. in now to place an order. 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