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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 6, 1982 Davis High won sweepstakes honors in the recent Region Four Drama meet, followed closely by Bountiful and Woods Cross high schools. Qualifying for the State Tourney are front row left to right, Rick Hamblin, Sherrie Irvine and Heather Callahan. Second row, Kathrine Allen, Lori Haggard, Shanna Stewart and Chris Brough. Third row, Michael Chapman, David Johnson, Daren Sandstrom, Cheir Whiliseds, Randy Kutcher, Heidi Jensen, Brad Iverson, and Mike Brian. DIIS MEANINGFUL ARBOR DAY DRAMA Seventh grade officers at Kaysville Junior High School do their part to a tree toward beautification. Officers are Heidi Jensen, left, vice president, her sister Heather, secretary, and Jackson Kaiserman. promote Arbor Day at their school by planting Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and Edwin (Bud) Halliday of Layton are the grandparents. Mrs. Millie Lange has been ..visiting in Lehi with her and family! Mrv and Mrs.'1 Lynn Foster to help with the arrival of a new baby. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Whittaker of Santa Rose, Calif., visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen and other friends in the area this past week. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Brian Harvey of Provo. The lad arrived April 29 at the Utah Valley Hospital and will be named Taylor Bryan. Mrs. Harvey is the former Kathy Brough of Kaysville. . Inailh Nearing the end of a distinguished career as an educator, including 17 years as a counselor, Edna Petersen will be honored at a reception May 13 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. in the Clearfield High School faculty room. All who have known plan and the yearly followup should help increase the stu' dents motivation. Throughout her career, Mrs. Petersen has stressed the importance of students feeling good about themselves. Her ability to help students see humor in their own behavior and worked with Mrs, has helped many students Petersen, including former and present students, are invited to attend. solve some difficult problems. The high quality of her work and the excellence she has of herself will be missed. EVERYONE WHO has known Edna has felt her dedication to the interests and needs of the students she has served. Although the work and SHE AND her husband, Eugene, will be traveling extensively after her retirement. They are the parents of two sons, Dr. Gary Petersen, Great goals of counselors have changed considerably in the past several years, she has remained constant in having the same goal in mind to prepare each student to have a successful high school experience. One major change she has witnessed has been in the increase of time a counselor spends motivating students who have little interest in school. Another change is in a much larger group of students being assigned to each counse-lo- r. One result of these, changes is that It seems a counselor spends his time dousing fires instead of working to prevent fires from sparking. HER FINAL year has been spent in the monumental task of developing a career center at Clearfield High School which will be available so ev- ery student may, with the assistance of the parents and counselor, develop an individual education and career plan. The development of this Falls, Mont., and Jeff Petersen, Reno, Nev. They have five grandchildren. EDNA PETERSEN David Christiansen Decorated In Korea Staff Sgt. David C. Christiansen, son of Marlene McVey of 2572 N. Parkdale, imi Val-- , ley, Calif., has been decorated with the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. THE AIR Force Commendation Medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. Christiansen, an aircraft pneudraulic systems technician with the 8th Aircraft Kaysville News Elder Jay Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Snow of Kaysville, will return home April 30 from serving his mission to Switzerland. He is a member of the Kaysville 10th Ward. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan were guests of Iter sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raymond at their summer home in Over-toNev. on Wednesday. n, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz entertained at a family birthday dinner Monday evening for their granddaughter, Teresa Burton, who was 16 years old. Teresa is the daughter of Mrs. Maijorie Burton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lotz and family of Morgan. THIS MOTiHIEi'! CERISE L. MASON Assigned To Lowry AFB Give a giftfliat can be as personal Airman Cerise L. Mason, daughter of Air Force jmSgt. and Mrs. Edward L. Mason of Layton, has been assigned to owry AFB, Colo., after com- "Moms Me Loved Tor Many things" as your feelings... Remember Mom ibis year pleting Air Force basic wild a special training. Generation Squadron, is a 1974 graduate of Royal High DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the supply field. She is a 1981 graduate of Clearfield High School. School, Simi Valley. HIS WIFE, Julie, is the daughter of Harry A. and Margie F. L. Jones of 2219 S. 150 W., Clearfield. iVtViViVA'AVAWAVAVAVtWtV What A Relief! The professor awoke in the morning and found he had his feet on the pillow and his head at the foot of the bed. He got out of bed and said: I declare, I thought I had a headache, and it really was my corns aching." . gift from WMCXLYS WOX SJiOT t(r Lucille Johnson Talk Tapes are all - and Shirley Sealy 1 5 O Off Excalebur Dehydrators Model No. 1 with 24 hour timer ED-32- Reg. $179.95 MORE MAKE-A-MI- X COOKERY On Sale Completes Basic One Airman John R. Lynch, son of retired Air Force Tech. Sgt. Robert L. and Sharon E. Lynch of 1642 N. Heather.; Drive, Layton, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, ' v THINE Don Adams underwent surgery on April 20 at the St. Marks Hospital in SLC. THE AIRMAN, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human rela- tjpns. Completion of this training earned the individual credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air ! f , THE AIRMAN is a 1981 gra- ouate of Laytqn High School. Only modem Israel 75 Mothers and Other Mothers Regular $7.95 Now on Sale for Only Elaine Cannon Honor Thy Mother Jl y.i lfcrWl Thomas S. Monson , Open Mon.-Sa- t. 10:00-6:0- 0 228 No. Main, Kaysville, Utah t Force. JOHN R. LYNCH Thine Hand A novel set In Texas. In . From tBEACICEN 8 00. |