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Show I CKIY V hEwS JOURNAL MfUX-OA- VlS ??, 183 MAY NORTH If ADCR. DAV-- t2, 1983 WAY Jr. Baseball Clinic Slated Steve Tueller And Neumann Claim State Tract! Titles Nie p( tb imK(4 nqi a utg Umi bade? the direction of Kent 1 Vuirf. ASSfS fMj Coah Will be several former Championship bul wq 'MdC hi'.!.gv.trj ( itU weekend i ttHho) Young Univervity u ihe kximmi t4 1 h naif tnfck tad frclJ pi. di- Pi)fr pMer amond I Id, Pf. tvii,i K.n u-- FllCUir are (W THOSE age 9 th A M He se wait ailed tor the soa. Itu is open to ynmgum ui4e the County area as well, ep jwimgoef Ps eoi bfj kit lt ON E OF THE athlete si I w JtfcftJifl Half Champ and 0 igato While thf xeamj hd m I Wat e title m nwnhef P0M ini Ihui added yet VMbcf 10 tut tong 4 (4 (It-ditx. Doth the individual Mite were wiHiptm to the 3 A meet. Steve Tudfrr of Bouanful ted Reid Neumana of Dam both reached the in theie event end tUifTvcd up xjh tn their respective rxtt. STEkEWON the ) yard run Uw ym M Weber State as a Junior and wa one of the favorite in the loo meter event all tht teasem. In vome the top meet thi year though, Steve w a beaten put w hen the money w a on the table and the peewure a on him, thi likeable enior came away winner to the tuxt meter race thi year to become a two-nm- e Mate champion. He alvo did. to convincing manner, at he finished almost even second ahead of the second place runner. REID NEUMANN won the individual Mate championship last fall in cross country and this past weekend he claimed top spot in the 1600 meter race. That give him two title in tw o sport. He also placed second in the 3200 race and then fourth in the 800 meter event. Any race that involves more than one lap youll find this hard working young man run ning. This climaxed a great season and carerr for this Ini the fatme, gd jump (or ike AJm w Dm. toLynn alto f.nu amc high jump ihe Visitors of Utahs State park and recreation areas must pay fee. When entra $1 day-us- e ance stations are not manned with personnel to collect fees as visitors enter the park, it is necessary to receive a day-us- e ticket from a ticket machine before entering. ORDER to do so, correct change is required. Electric LN machines accept nickles, dimes, and quarters; manual machines accept only quar- ters. Visitors are requested to have in their possession correct change in order to facilitate speedy entrance into the states parks and recreation areas as no provision in made to make change at the gate when the ticket machine is in operation. VISITORS SHOULD read the posted fee instructions before entering the park. Fees are required throughout the entire year beginning January 1 of each year. State park and recreation law reticket quires that the day-us- e or permit be displayed on the windshield of each vehicle. . THE OTJIIR Dart point tame from a fourth place etton to the Uu wit fiom John W den, a xisti plate shotting Central Davis Jr. High has chosen the historian for next Janet Jensen. Janet is year the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Jensen. This office is chosen from student applications and interviews, rather than elected. NEXT YEARS cheerleaders have also been announced. They are Linda Killpack, captain; Pam Allen, Elaine Amell,-Debbi- Ipaktchian, Tracie Madsen, Barby Poulsen, Anita Wilcox. Another person with a new position is Max Holbrook, who will be studentbody advisor next year, teaching the student council class. Mrs. Renee Warner, who has had this assightment for teight of her ten years at Central, has don an outstanding job and will continue teaching English and history. THIS WEEK has been Centrals Studentbody Week, including a boys leg contest, a between grades, a frizbee throwing contest, and a King and Qeen Cool contest, testing how long a king and queen from each grade can sit on a block of ice. u0 graduate, sang To Sir ith Love" followed by Cuy lies with the wodotioo of The Vc'pcr Sense for the Pavi High Sthoul CTavs of vd wa held Sunday. May to. at 2 p m. to the DHS so ditortum. from Kevin JUtaer in ihe high hurdle and a fifth plate fimto from iheir prml relay learn. Hewde Ihe pomi of Tueller Ihe Brave got a good showing from fophomore Lex Brown who wa tixih to the 400 Covey. Mr. Covey WOODS CRONS turned to dtcam. The DHS Madrigal concluded ihe sen we by singing Sofrley' and Time Is My Friend" wnh Georgia Fair-ban- k directing. The tenke. THIS WELCOME proceeded the invocation giv cn by Bernice McFarland, a 1980 graduate. Vanessa dome, a l0 Davit High School graduation exercise will be held on Thursday May 22 at 7:30 turf, to the school auditorium. Three hundred eighty seniors INDIVIDUALLY tfie Falcon looked to Mark Carter who was second in the shot put. Jim Vallentine who was third in the javelin, and Dan Perkins who was fourth in the 800. This ended the season for the boys teams and many clubs enjoyed good years and have top athletes returning a year from now to return to the state PARK RANGERS will be checking vehicles for tickets or permits and park visitors found in violation of the fee requirement may be subjected to arrest and charged with a misdemeanor. It is expected that visitors will use the ticket machines which have been provided for their convenience and avoid any unpleasant experiences with regard to payment of fees. ENTRANCE FEES have been imposed at all state park and recreation developed facilities in response to a mandate from the Utah State Legisla- ture. Legislative mandate requires that the Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation collect fees up to 40 percent of park and recreation area operating costs. The philosophy supporting the imposition of day-us- e fees is that those who use park and recreation facilities should pay the bill. PRINCIPAL Ricahrd S. Stevenson will conduct the services. Guest speaker for the exercise will be Supt. Lawrence E. Welling and Lucille Reading, president of the Davis County School Board. Student speaker are Liz ' Barlow, Troy Jackson. Card Van Antweep, Sue Cosiley and Jeff Nielson. The 1980 graduates are: Friday, May 9, wa the ninth grade assembly where many talents were displayed, trying to make a bored king happy. Tommorrow, May 16, will be the annual awards assembly where athletic, scholastic, and attendance awards will be given, highlighted by the Noall Z. Tanner award for outstanding student. , CENTALS softball team, out of five games, is undefeated, and the baseball team has won three out of five. The boys track team went to BYU for a state meet, the eighth grade coming home with a first place trophy and the ninth grade fourth. The girls track team took first at the district meet with a 46 point lead, finishing the season undefeated. THIS YEARS cheerleaders went to a competition May 10, sponsored by Clearfield High. They came in first of the eight squads attending the clinic. The student council and honor society together to the U. of U. for their field trip. May 7. They toured the Medic-- , al Center and Fine Arts Museum, had lunch, and spent climbed on a bus and headed some time bowling. ill MARY P. Grave, Dcann Grilfcn, Rebecca Guest, Paul B. H ifcn, Brenda Hal), Gordon W. Hall, Nancy Ann Hall, Karie Ann Hamblin, Catherine Hamer. David J. Hamlton, John J. Hammer. Steven R. Hanline, Joseph Hansen, Lisa Hansen, Tem L. Hansen. Ian Robert Harvey. Scott J. Hatch, William B. Haukes, receive their diplomat during the special exercises. ' ' Cen Hill, Eileen Hilton, Ruth Ann Hirschi, Jennifer Hod- son, Carolyn Holmes, Joel C. ' Home, Tamra Home, Janet KELLY D. Abram, Lynn A. Adams, Leslie M. Allen, Robert V. Allen, Nola Ander- son, Scott N. Anderson, Stephen M. Andrus, Linda S. Apgood, James K. Arbuckle, Glen Van Orden Amell, Todd D.- - Ashby, Gary J. Balaich, Michele Ballantyne, Jana Lou Barker, Mary Elizabeth Barlow. Denise B. Bates. Kevin A. Bates, Barbara J. Begay, Traci L. Bevans, Lester Billy, Janell Ruth Black, Steven B. Blackburn, Donald K. Blair, Julie Blair, Pamela Sue Blake, Rich K. Bogess, Richard T. Bone, Laura Lee Brande, Cari Bran-del- l, Charles D. Bremer. MARK IVAN Brewer, Christina Brough, Lori Jennifer Brown, Kevin C. patrick, Julia L. Koetitz, Allan W. Krahl, Janeen Lambson, Bryan D. Lange, Rana Lange-viLane L. Larkins, Brian D. Larsen, Deanna M. Lasker, Mary Eileen Law, Melinda Law, Gary T. (an Dale Trent P n, Teoman Buyan, Troy G. Bybee, Carla Lucille ,Caba-nes- Janis Canvnack, Mark E. Caidon. Leaiuit Carter j Fascia L. Chapman, Sonja.Christ-ensoJoAnne Christensen, Lei-'-m- Lewis, Sandra Lee Lewis, Brad Lee Lillywhite, Sandra Renee Love, James L. Major, Lori Major, Boyd W. Manning, Sara Martinez, Don A. n, Lee Robert Christiansen, Angela Clark, Mary, Ellen Clark, Vanessa Clontz, Bob Ann Lyn Cookj Allison , CATHERINE v, Maryon, Jeffrey G. Matthews, Bryce J. Maw, Kathryn May, Kevin W. Mayfield,. Anna Marie McClure. ..j Cornia; David A. Cossens, Susan Kay Costley, Cameron J. Cottrell, Rea W. Coulter, Nannette Wil- liam N. Keffeler, Scott Vernon Kirkham, Ladonna N. Kirk- Buckley, Bryan C. Burbidge, Lisa Ann Burnside, Randy K. Burt, Athena Butler, Michael Anne Butler, Curtis A. Butt. . ca K. Jones, Susan Marie Jones, August L. Jung Jr., James C. Kaiserman Jr., Judi ROBERT L. Keffeler, Ro- land D. Brown, David W. Cooper. D. Johnson, Cynthia Ann Jones, Derek D. Jones, Rebec- Kapp. Brough, Graylon A. Brown, Brown, Lisa Lyn Brown, Johnson, Jennifer E. Johnson, Michael A. Johnson, Robert . LORETTA K. McCollough, . Wayne McCormick, Jolynn Cowley, Troy Dean CoxMcCosh, David G. McCurdy, Michelle Coxey, James U,jl,iBernice L. McFarland, Jr., Shelly Crawley, rick J. McGill, Michael S. Brian H. Crofts, Kati Daly,u,rMcKnight, Joseph L. McMil-Laur- a D. Davenport Jeff Day, ; an, Jennifer Meacham, Tamy David M. Dean. 1, Meacham, Michael McGill, Britt DeJong, Kate Delong, James D. Meyer, Vicki Joann Pat-Cra- ig Shelley J. Densley, Douglas R. Draney, Lynn J. Draper, Michael P. Draper, Jesse R. Dredge III, Stephen D. Drost, Karen Dyches, Cindy M. Edvalson, Margaret J. Elliott, Jeffrey V. Emery, Lynn W. Ericksen, Carl J. Estheimer, Jess George Evans. ROSS J. Ferrin, Wayne S. Ferrin, William K. Fields, Tage Ivan Flint, Troy L. Flint, Daniel A. Flocken, Beth J. Foote, Cynthia Ford, Jay T. Frandsen, Kelly Anne Frost, Charlie Fulks, Kathy Fuller- ton, Julieann Gardner, Jan Gamer, Douglas C. Garrett. Lori Rae Garrison, Quinn B. Gatrell, ReNae George, Bradford D. Gerrard, Connie R. Gibb, Kurt Landis Gibbons, Brian Ned Giles, Gail Giles, Gregory H. Giles, Sue Ann Giles, Gregory Lynn Givens, Craig K. Glauser, Jo Ellen Michella, Ann Marie Miller, Marcia Miller. Robyn L. Miner, Sheldon L. Mitchell, Wayne W. Moon Marcie Anne Moore, Stacey B. Morgan, Jon Russell Mor-le- y Brian D. Muegge, Mary C. Mueller, Christine Munk, Craig Myrtle, Matthew L. Nance, Roberta W. Neal, Edward A. Nef, Ivan Nelson, Kristine Nelson. with red sandalv exposing the beautiful toesies. LlMC E Gcldiflguein (Sue featured the Bar ( i ' look with a sexy, renuinc by Reverend Silas Dibble teluh photographer Dean Fearvonl. Models were Kola Gac Sand bur t Lnn Pearson) w hose play- groundhog stole: Jhorla tKienholT tjulianne Smi paraded the lounger" for shape-lev- s women; Rotunda (dock-envp(Jenny Johnson) drew rapturous sighs with the func- - time cloihers emphasized comfort while running, jumping ami swimming; Margante Schoonover. Todd R, Schryv-e- r. William F. Schryvcr. Adam Arvin Wahlen Petervon, Lynctte Pcicrwin. Laur Ann Petty, Tamra L. Pcwtrcv. GREGORY Schuller. Susan Kent D. Secgmillcr. Todd B. Secgmillcr, Pam Jane Shaw, Dianne Shelton. TodJ Pledger, Eric C. Paortcr, John L. Potter, Karen D. Poulsen. Kirt J. Prcece. Frankie Priest, Todd A. Rant. Shelly Jo Nancy Raymond. Scott L. Read, Dana E. Rees. Bruce Bradford Rigby. John D. Robert. Connie Robins. Jeffrey G. Robinson, Kevin J. Rohwer, Andrew R. Rost, Cindy Ann Ross, Ally-so- n Roucche, Aaron Roundy, Lisa Roundy, Kim M. Rush-fortBrian D. Sabin, Kent McKay Scadlock, Charles R. ' This has been a good last few weeks for our school. Last week be broke our school record in both boys and girls track meets, and this week our concert choir breaks another record. THEY EARNED the highest score possible in their recent chorus competitions. The members of the choir are: Annette Adams, Steve Anderson, Carolyn Applonie, Jack Berger, Boyd Bindrup, Kelly CAROL L. Talwf. Michael B. Taylor, Roberta Belle Thompson. Andrew F. Thompson. Nichole Thon. Michael D. Thorstenxen. Steven F. Tilley, Jerry A. Tim-moHal J. Tippett. Emerson Todachccme. Michael P. n. Tolchard. Colette Toonc, Jennifer D. Treadwell. Andrew B. Trcadrea. Jessica A. Turner. Todd M. Tyler. Ruth A. Smuin Tyler. Debbie A. Tyteca. Gard Lance Van Antwerp. Carol Ann Van Buren. Sandra Van Steven K. Southworth, Rex O. Stacy. Kenneth L. Steab. Scott D. Steed, Kevin L. Steele, James M. Stenquist. Dale L. Stewart, Endre Stiansen, Wendy S. Stickncy, Darwin S. Slone. Fleet, Jeanette Vanhoff, Michelle Rae Verier. Vivian Volmar, Jennifer L. Wagner, Heather Wagstaff. Lori Ann Joann Stoncbraker, Kathleen Joanne Stump, Stephanie L. Sturgeon, Jeffrey C. Sullivan, Robin W. Swasey, Phillip L. Sweat, Brett L. Taylor. Today was Lagoon Day. More information on activities coming up next week. Bail, Paul Bunting, Susan De-Ike- wards, Lori and Richard Elmore, Ron Fielding, De- borah Tulip Greenfield (NaJcl Bench) featured the hpf(fg look of innocence with deep, reinforced shoplifting x alone; NoU Coe returned wuh ihe Reverend's design highlight-inihe tight part of a woman, THE FILM. "Tbi Is The Way We Brush On iecth was clinically nar ir - v Liard) berty Gooch tKe n sure who also passed e Walcott, Troy P. Walker, Jonathan A. Warden. Sherrie Ann Watts. Webb. Sue Ann Welling, Jay Allen Wheeler, David D. Williams, Denise M. Williams, Scott D. Williams, Dana L. Willis, Steven J. Willis, Frank Marion Wilson IV. Janet Wilson, John Winger, Pauline Winter, Christine Winters, April Wood, Sharia D. Woodward, Elizabeth J. Young, Kim J. Young, Robert C. Zippro, Billy G. Zuspan. Refreshment Sod-bust- raising turkeys. Patience Harper (Kelly Aplcgate) was congratulated on being elected new v ice president of Davis High. Horrendo Revolver (new pledge Evan Dygert) and Liberty Gooch (Kent Winward) were saluted for being chosen delegates to Utah Boys State Convention to be held at USU. THE CLUB recently planted a rare Ghinko Belado tree on the Davis High Campus during Bird Arbor Day activities. The club has donated over $100 to the Children's Medical .Center and are busy planning new projects for the coming year, np Kandt, Denise King, Jesse Save $104 Dinette. o, ce enjoy wedding gift that'll last a life time. aYou'll The table has double dining on this 42x60 dinetta extra e This is the woodtone top and pedestal base, with easy-carchairs in carefree large 18" leaf. The set has four swivel vinyl. The chairs are comfortable with deep padding and tufted sdddle bdek. The chairs have ball casters. LAST THURSDAY our Special athletes were given awards for their achievements. The following are the winners and the categories they won in: $369 Design your own dinette set with our exclusive mix and match policy. Joyce Helton and Doug Tepe won outstanding overall athletes; Crystal Ellis and Tony Markham awarded for track; Annette Adams and Darrell Richards for basketball; Mike Pouson for football. THERESA Cudney for volleyball; Jack Berger for wrestl; ling; Janet Forhand for Kevin Nelson and Andy Lewis for baseball players. This week we had may activities. Wednesday was the recognition dance, where ninth Daniel Pastrana, Dorie S. Patterson, Darla J. Payne, Dean awards for merit in each academic category. soft-bal- grade students were given 1842 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake 972-413- 4 Fri Sat HI 10 a m J p m. pm 6 pm t HI plenty store front parking Bank Card Welcome 915 W. Riverdale Rd. (Riverside Plaza) Ogden 392-272M-- f dinettes llimitedj1 de- CLl'B ADVISOR Zcke (Ken Cook I was an animated conversationalist on Leavitt, Vasit Leidy, Janette Lindsay, Kurt Nalder, James Noppe on base. ' were voured by all. Individual cupcakes aptly decorated wuh cat eye glasses. Glender hotlips and beauty mole were washed down with the traditional rhubarb punch. Fraser, Rayma Kelly Pierce, Michele Pollard, Liz Pudlewski, Mike Rendon, .. Yvie Rios, Kelly Robins, Pat-ricia Rutherford, Debbie Shar-bonBrad and Midge Stoddard. LARRY TANNER, Judy Thomson, Sandra Tollcfson, ' Penny Walker, Trudy Weaver, Debbie Binward, Mary Yama-d- a and Larry Yanez. hfor HONORED guests were Geroche, Kelley Giffin, Barbara Gray, Susan Green, Lor-n- a Hammack, James Hardy. SANDRA HASTINGS, Gordon and Hollis Hatch, Vondel Hathaway, Brett Hill on the drums, Rod Hillan, Charlie Mike Overson, Frankie Owens, Adrianne Pearson, Janet Peek, Diana Phillips, . Wilma Wombat (Mr. Diane Smith) and Zemona Gw ampuv (Annie Waite) w ho attended in cut off and Glender Is there a Wedding in your Casey, Lori Copperman, who was the accompaniest. r, Becky Corona, Greg David and Donald Ed- nm. and new name. Numerous tear were shed by the overwhelmed inductee. II. Shelton, Angela Silolti, Douglas E. Slade, Julianne Smith, Scott Smith. Susan Carol Smith, Tamara J. Smith. THE DANCE also featured a live band, The VanderDoes who presented Connection their new song for this occasion. ByNEALCOPPERMAN .tttx her. tablet. There wet. L Seager. Longhorn Roundup Honol traveler, an found necessary by club everyone to have two Tire pledge thvn lined up to receive their Glender moles HELEN MARIE Wayman. REID NEUMANN, Marie Neville, Natalie Nichols, Jeffrey P. Nielson, Kimberly A. Nielson, Vicki Sue Nielson, Joseph W. Norberg, Ronald M. Nybo, Marie Oakeson, Christina M. Oberg, Hakan Olausson, David C. Olson, Troy L. Olsen, Paul A. Ostler, Brent Lee Padilla. Pamela Panter, Roger D. Parsell, Lisa Partington, thoioria i fenny Johnson) then d.rweJ and sang the Gknder Cheer. Thn w (flowed by a spectacular faduofl show narrated Tanya Weaver, Lance J. Blynn Ann Irvine, Michael T. Jackson, Janeen Jacobsen, Norma DeAnn Jay, Kathleen Jenkins, Gary Jensen, Mark W. Jensen. Richard K. Jensen, Mark R. Jeppson, Cathy P. Johnson, David L. Johnson, Dirk B. l C. Pcarvon. Linda D. Peel. Burton T. Perkin, Doug D. Perkin. Randy R. Peterven. h, LARRY J. Huemiller, Shauna Rae Hulse, Richard W. Humphreys, Geneil R. Hunsaker, Charles G. Hunt III, Boyd Tyler Hunter, Jeffery R. Hurst, John C. Hyde, nundaGliWk-enpe- 11 b Ras-ban- d. Sharon Hawkins, Patrick Leonard Hcaston, Terry Herrera. Guy Earl Hess, Holly Comfestrr tLir Barlow) modeled the Prom" dress whwh wav sen mdesl anJ din Thoria 04eoh.rfT (vec, P J AMES F. Phillip. Uo dS. Pic. Wayne Pinto, Kelly K. Lee Howell. s, THESE FEES in no way make the state pa. , wm .elf supporting but they do provide funds to help meet the requirements of the legislature. GoJfrey, Jeffery R. Going, Scott A. Gold. w ill meet. THE CFRFMONY began wah a solemn prevent..: the Glender banners and Cut. The officers. Lumet CkUiug-ste(Pret. Sue ComIc) I. Mar-Cornfcvter tv we pres. Kite low i, I'.itcrwe Harper (vwe pre. Kelly Arpkgatcl, beneJic-Uo- n at giv en by Derek Jones, a I WO graduate. THE BENI DICTION wat followed by the recessional march of senior. The PTA prepared refreshment for the senior and their parents. w senior, parent, and other who attended the The Glender Spatten (Tub. fun. senwe orgamauon at Iks i High School, recently aNliiited several new member two Ihtir rank. memories, past experience and future i second to the ditcu and Jaton Whitney wst fifth to the shot put. Blake Walker of View moot gave them point with a fifth place effort to the long Jump competition. In the 4 A meet the Clearfield team had their best tuccctt to the relay event where they showed their depth. The meter team was second, the medley team wa third and the 400 sprint team was fourth. aJJcwd about past the student SPATTEN CLUB GLEIJDER the speaker, John M.R. Orshevira direetrd by Rwhard Marvfcn. IX vt High fYincip al. Rwhard S. Stevenson, extended warm welcome to the their weight men for their point a Jeff Lewi wa Davto IFgh Ckpdrr Anting partkijtanu In tht new Ken Cook, dull Mary llawkinn. ndtwor nr hjMtten and Moyw. Maty (any Kituwwg W THE AfTIRNOON began wuhthe proccviona) mars h of senior with mu vie by the Dl I S metm, Centrals Happenings By SABORA PARRY Held At DHS even. Mines TOM Vesper Service Bient F4It luj a day to hiking (hud pbCC m the high So Ms Has tug-o-w- Will N a&Jer dy'mgsovion pr) co&diiKiAt a4 w O be MJ at fVil IM OB 04 LWh and prep fOa,hr, Sieve par J. Per, Jon O fVIl. Blaine evt, Juhn Noreig. 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