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Show V I 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 6, 1980 1 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 6, 1980 M.jj T-Shi- rts Available The Crestview Elementary School PTA in Layton is spondesoring the sale of s and adjustable cals. baseball hats. PT A representatives will contact parents at their homes and will take orders during the first two weeks in March. A display of the items on sale will be posted in the school's office. iron-on- rr,,. 'fk ' KM j im WILL sell for 4 iK, f fl ? ; IV; $4 and $5 for that can be applied to a shirt of the child's choice cost$l. Red and in children's sizes adult sizes. Iron-on'- s white adjustable baseball hats cost $4. Decals suitable for bikes, notebooks, and bumpers will cost 50 car-trun- k ' " cents. All items will display the Crestview Creature" emblem, dmg BRIDGE WINNER By KRIS MARYON Davis senior Ian Harvey went straight to the top Friday, Feb. 22, taking first place in the state bridge building contest, with his winning bridge of Davis High Senior Ian Harvey took first place in the state engineering-relate- d bridge contest. IAN, WHO plans to enter some field of engineering at the U.ofU., definitely thought the competition was worth all the time put into it. Dr. Rich is a really neat guy, and I thought it was worth it just to get to know him. 1809 pounds. HIS AWARD for first place was a $50 check presented to him at the Utah State U niversi-t- y Engineers Banquet Friday night. The dinner was held for all the first place winners from other high schools in the area. Layton Highs winning debate team includes: Lori Milligan, left, Anna Cariera, Steve Estes, Monica Rogers, Kari Johnson, Jeff Houston. 2nd row, Dave Nordello. left, Wendy Wilson, Kathy Gray, Debbie Wixom, Robert Christmaa 3rd row, Barbara Fames (coach), left, John Murphy, Gary Blanken. Back, Shane Shradley, left, Greg DEBATE CHAMPS Final winners include: Davis High, 1809 lbs.: second place, Preston High, 1721 lbs.; third, Box Elder High, 1703 lbs.; fourth. Logan. 1660 and fifth place. Roy High with 1619 lbs. Mason, Richard Pennock. Layton High School John Murphy and Gary com- peted in the Region One Debate Tournament last Thurs- Summer Youth Jobs Available At Lagoon Blanken. day. They took the region Other teams contributing to the Lancer victory are Robert Christmas and Richard Pennock, Greg Mason and Shane Shradley, Kathy Gray and Debbie Wixom, and Dave Nor- sweepstakes trophy and qualified four teams for state competition. THEY ARE Lori Milligan and Anna Carrera, Steve Estes FARMINGTON Applications for between 800 and 900 summer jobs for teenagers and others at the Lagoon Resort in Farmington will be accepted during March and the first week in April, according to a release today from Utah Job Service in Bountiful. INTERVIEWS will be held each Wednesday and Friday in March and the first week in April for such jobs as ride operators, game operators, dello and Wendy Wilson. Coaching the team to their success is Barbra Fames. and Monica Rogers, Kari Johnson and Jeff Houston, and the entire season. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age and be able to provide their own transportation, according to Grant Bartschi of Bountiful Job Service. Other benefits include a transportation allowance for car pools, pass privileges, social activities such as free movies, disco dances, water skiing and contests and sports activities. Food is also available at cost for employees in .the employees cafeteria.- -' cashiers, food attendants, swimming pool personnel and garden and grounds keepers. Interviews will be conducted .between 2:30 and 6 p.m. on the specified dates. offered to exceptional CLOSED SUNDAY5 Cuisine of China ? FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS (tout our brought items for display from other countries. Foreign exchange students from Layton High School visited the language classes, talking about their countries and the customs there. Movies were shown on other countries, too. FOR FRIDAY, the French room will be having cultural experiences, such as tasting" foods with different origins. On Wednesday, the ninth graders had for tenth grade, with Miss Fleming from Layton High. It was held seventh period in the lunch room. Friday during fifth period the faculty will play basketball against the varsity team, with the whole student-bod- y attending. HINCKLEYS m em- PLUMBING & HEATING Mongolian Beef Szechwan Shrimp Almond Chicken Mandarin Seafood Ask day the French students and Byers will be performed. Admission is $3 for a family and $1 per person. The public is invited, np BAXTER tjtjc:M:t 900 North - Dountiful OPEN AT 5:00 PM Call ON WEDNESDAY the Spanish students dressed in Spanish costumes and sang during both lunches. On Mon- tured. Music by Niehaus. Berlin. Hovaness. Spera. Basie ployees. Also available to outstanding employees is an trip to California to visit Marriotts Great American Amusement Park. hour for students who work East Monday thru Saturday Harvey. He has successfully created a spirit of excitement and competition which causes a lot of participation. When you combine this with a good physics program, great things can happen. This week of March 7 was Central Davis Foreign Language Week. The Spanish and French students made posters to hang in the halls to encourage students to take a foreign language next year. The Spanish students also decorated the lunch room with pinatas, and the lunch menu was typed in foreign languages, featuring foods from other countries. An Evening of Ensemby the Davis High School band under the direction of Dana Rothlisberger. will be presented Monday evening. March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. THE DAVIS High w ind ensemble. percussion ensemble and jazz ensemble will be fea- bles" COLLEGE scholarships, SALARIES WILL begin at 043 Mr. Brown has been able to drum up a lot of support for this contest from the whole studentbody, declared Ian By KIM SPENCER Ensembles Set For March 10th valued at $500 will also be $3 per hour, which includes a bonus of about 35 cents per mandarin Restaurant IAN DID very well, commended physics teacher Fred In the past seven Brown. years of participation. Davis has won five times; the kids really do a great job. 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