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Show I journal, uay i, i?s9 north QAvinfAcca A may i. i a I tssj M. Named Career Woman Of Band Scholarship Northern Dislricl Davis H h - Pro-fmiof- l! l to Oman of h Slit. 1Mh hi J1Y Pi the frJrt!iifl of Business The iwnhcni a member I'M nvonifakWS (luN from CkaififlJ, UzJfU. Morgan. Ci! jr, Ifcrrumioo and Language i Tomorrow! Apwnton. I th State federation Annual (imveniHn to be held City. June A. 7 and 8, She received her BS degree Pom Weber Slate College and her master! degree in special education from LSU. She is a huc vt Ben Lomond High an Pajfc a resource teacher working wub students with learning disabilities and behavioral handicaps. A HEW TREE She is a member of the League of W'omcn Voters and tie Sierra Club. She resides in Ogden with her husband. Ron Gault, and is a daughter of Mrs. Enc O. Olafson. also of Student at Dbvu High School along with their teacher planted a new tree in honor of Arbor Day. All school throughout the district were aAed to do the same to commemorate the holiday. Ogden. Longhorn Roundup By NEAL COPff.RMAN Tbe K'hod season it coming to an end. and new officers and cheerleaders are being elected. Our new cheerleader! are Melissa Gutierrez. Brandi Hart. Dayna Huffaker, In the 400 meter dash Art Lopez took third and in the 400 meter relay a team consisting Arncl Cruz, Doug Tepe. Adams and Darrell took second. We came in first in the shot put with Doug Tcpcs throw, and (of Adrianne Pearson, Yvie Riot, also came in first and second in the discus thanks to Cliff Hilliard and Dan Steele. In the 800 been elected. They are meter run Jack Berger took second and Bill Terry took third; and in the 200 meter dash and Shauna Valentine. Our new pep club ofliccrt have alto Mechclle Pollard, pretident; Bonnie Taylor, vice president; and Sharilynn Gowers, sec retary. LN THE sports department, our track team returned from their meets with the team taking first place. In the 110 meters hurdles. Doug Tepe took second and David Adams took fourth. In the 100 meter dash Mike Poulson took fourth and in the long jump, Darrell Richards took second and Mike Poulson took fourth. In the 1600 meter run, we dominated the places with Allen Montoya in first; Gleason Sweeney in second; and Mark Trujillo in fourth. Randy Thompson took fourth. We took first in both the medley relay and the 1600 meter relay. THE MEDLEY team consisted of Arnel Cruz, David Adams, Art Lopez and Tony Markham. The 1600 team was Allen Montoya, James Price, Bill Teny and Jack Berger. In another victory, Erik Johnston, German Reyes and David Griswold took first, second and fourth in the high jump. Our eighth and seventh grade track teams came in second at their meet. We took three first places in the 400 meter relay, with a team made up of Tun Harrington. Mike Joos, Daniel Sheldon and Art Marakot; in the 200 meter dash, thanks to Art Marokat and in the shot put, thanks to Steve Hash. In second place we had Randy Lewis who ran the 400 meter dash and Doug Pierce, Lyle Morse. Tevor Thursam, and Terry Kealama-ki- a who ran in the 1600 meter relay. FOR THIRD place we had RickyThomas w ho ran the 100 meter dash and Paul Bauer who ran the 800 meter run. Steve Hash took fourth in the high jump. The track athletes of the week are Bill Teny. Cliff Hilliard and Art Morakot. Ol'R GIRLS teams have been doing well also. Our team just took second in their track meet. Our winners were Vicky Fields, who took first in shot put; Sandy Scott and Rosalind rr-f- ot Kaysville ii Ms I tab Mr, and Mrs, n Tammy Sifaa'1 of B City He was named Aka der larry. The gjandper,i are Ridand and I rnda Boler 4 Bogham iiy I mja w ,:i is remembered as me for Imda MtCVrautk of, Ka poor-ii- y wub members or tbe Graves family. Both parents MARIANNE GAULT K A I Met ormi, k m happy wi't the ams at (4 a new great gfaJ l born feb. I't to Jarry graduated Bom San Jos State College in CaLfoema, Marys mother. Pal. received her mas-ter- s in education Bom CM t siite. The Young'uns Held Annual Spring Concert The Young'uns. a group to young cmcfljincfs from Das IS spring concert on to ednesday. April JO. and hosted a capacity audience. The young singers provided a lively program of song anJ action fur ihe es emng as they performed in sanety show style a combination of popular and patriotic music. bp for this summer s Miss Kaysville Contest and Miss Davis County Contest as w ell as s aiKHis club, commun-- , it y and chursh font lions, peit.-u- n anes. It your stub or group kt- mg tor eii'ertammcnt t!.s k mcr, the young'uns . I r an cscellent choue an., arraniements can hr nWc THE SIMM! R is always a busy time lor the group and already- their calender is titling calling "hmssM - I THEIR performance showed the skill of seasoned entertainers and left the audience thrilled wuh the discipline and ability of these young people. The concert included 70 selected children from the Kaysville and Layton areas m GRAND OPENING SPECIAL I ! three age groups. The youngest children ranged in age from 7 years: the middle years: and the group from The oldest children ages 1 director of the group is Vickie Jescen and their accompanist is Carolyn Naegle. 5-- 8-- Edwards who took first and second in the running long jump: Crystal ENi who took founh in the high jump and second in the 75 meter hurdles. Margie Evans took founh in the 75 meter hurdles. In the 100 meter dash Sandy Scott took second and Diane Gibb took third. In the 1600 meter run, Kareen Martinez took third. In the 400 meter dash and the 200 meter run, Karey Pollct took founh and Diane Gibb took Patented Safe Strips completely Young'uns have been busy entertaining at many state and local functions. Some of these performances include the televised March of Dimes Tele rama. the Festival of Trees in the Salt Palace, performances at Ihe Lagoon Opera House and at Salt Lake City's Lion House. They have entertained at the ZCMI Center and at both the THE GIRLS softball team added another win to their list. This one was against South Davis and the score was 10-Two of the reflections contest will be going to state. They mure Don't DURING THE past year the third. Restore Offer good through May 3 HERITAGE STRIPPING HOUCK 8 520 W. 1400 So., Bountiful muss 292-535- 5 Acroaa Worn Brattan'a ; K I 7. 'll IOMPSON ROBERTA w are Dennise Fischer and Corinne Kesner. The ballots have just been counted and the new student-bod- y Scholarship Recipient officers have been elected. They are Gary Coleman, president; Tim Eccles-tovice president and Lisa Owan, secretary. n, Layton mother. Students in the third grade at Layton Elementary School and Crestview Elementary i I ore 'gn WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET A FAT GERMAN i Y WATCHMAKER CALLED DALE? Roberta Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson of 097 Manchester Road, Kaysville, has received a four year full tuition William F. Christensen scholarship to the University of Utah. 1 Several Layton residents attended a bridal shower in honor of Shirley Brown. The shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Joyce Steed. Hosting the grocery shower were Joyce Steed, an aunt of Shirley's and Mary Nalder who is Shirleys grand- ? 4 the ad Club, and a employee, I ducatwn has a high County, held their annual EMPLOY LD by the Weber County School District, she is in ihe l ItJJD ctw'pei.uon and is chaplain of Berhel 5. CkaifktJ International Order id Jobs Daughters, She is also a MJ Mrs, Gault dl represent the northern district at the gadaaie fnmOftAJLt Va muaiiy College. Syracuse, New York 0 May II Jf etci Graces attends laoervfy it td and I a rente Graves h aue" Jog tocher Sa tot a lege, Mary plans to Gblechnitian np vtu-den- i, teachers aide. Sire w as i he fin-a- MM. CktlT pArikipatcJ nl us ether y mrng women at lb northern dnimt meeting Apn 12 at the IMuGy In in UiJen. Judging wav hied on the candidate career fckesemrnt and ability to PWi an image reflecting the Me of today's young woman in uucty. Included was a five mmute speech on the topic "Yesterday Achievement 1 Ju-n- lilt GIASFb fldest daughter, laws Met. Lor, bassoon frl Band id in I he Oasis hgb orchestra, a high honor Protftviond towmcn'i CM. ac. lal senior, College. St is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S L Graves of S f go Shannon Road. Kajs Nnbfra District Young V'--e Jkh4 Mary Graves has been awarded a Ml tuition band scholarship to tocher State Mirial! CtFARnriJ) W O- - Gwult, frjHfXBUfl Ih I4oiri Buuncvt saJ toumrn (tub of tVvtrlJ. hi brea emcJ ivttr Graves Receives School enjoyed a spinning and weaving demonstration last week. They saw the wool being carded and spun and then they were allowed to try weaving on a hand loom. Former Layton residents, Dean and Rebecca Jolley are the parents of a baby boy. He was born April 18 in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fonnesbeck now live in Salt Lake City. ROBERTA, WHO will graduate from Davis High School this spring, has studied ballet for the past ten years with Clyde Adams School of Ballet in Kaysville. 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