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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 31 , 1 980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 31 , 1 980 Students Receive Grants I CLEARFIELD Fourteen at Clearfield High students School have received cash 40$FH ' i grants from the Utah Jr. COOK timimm Academy of Science. Arts and Letters and Weber State Coe Grant llege's program. The purpose of the grants is to assist students to accomplish high level original science research investigation. school Mini-scienc- ""' "' X MIKE HEPWORTH ceived W.WWB! a mmm X, wyEWwWWvjW" $50 for his project ing with biochemistry of alcohol. Barry Lucero was awarded $40 for his project on regeneration in invertebrates. Both are seniors. ''-, redeal- - Juniors who received JiZ'js&si' awards were: Scott Fitzgerald. Eicole and Mutations. $45: Bryan Jones. Fish Behavior. $50: Tina Bayer. "Mineral Requirements in DAVIS TEACHER OF MONTH Davis High School's teacher of the month is Crookston, here with student Heather Halliday. Doug Crookston was chosen as December Teacher of the Month by the studem council of Kaysville Jr. High. One of Mr. Crookstons students wrote that he always has a willing ear that is ready to listen and help. Plants. $40: Charlene ChandGrowth and Pigments in Plants." $30: Steve Nelson. Tomatoes l."$30:RickWix-om- . ler. 4 -- VS..j Fruitflies and Populations." $30: Richard Wilt. "Solar Systems." amount not listed. SOPHOMORE students who qualified for the awards SCHOOL DEDICATION SET SYRACUSE -- The Joseph Cook Elementary School in Syracuse will be dedicated Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. STAFF AT the school includes: Gladys Offret. secretary; Keith J. Flint, custodian: Ruth Bennett, kitchen unit manager; cooks Belva Mauch-leBetty Wells and Theo Ewing and teachers Judy Walton, y, JaNae Manning and Robin Provost, second grade; Norma Abshire and DeAnne Beutler, third grade: Lucile Garrett, fourth grade: Dale Sheffer. fifth grade and Jim Thurgood. sixth grade; resource. Sharon li-Gr- Hilton and Verna Willden. media aide. Teachers aides are Micki L. Elmer and Sonja Barker. Judy Grant is the nurse, Cynthia Blair, social worker: Bruce Bowne, psychologist: Sherm Tate, music instructor tnd Robyn Lee. speech pathologist. grade will start things off with a flag ceremony while second graders will provide vocal music during the program. mini-gran- L. WINSLOW Hurst, director of high school relations at ts State College became the THEY ARE, from Clearfield High,.. Scott. Fitzgerajd. Mik,Cw ..granti.ngpr JFundingjnstjtution J for these projects." IHe.p wojtKjl. ByapJLT Jopes & ACCORDING to far. Burst, : Shawn Larson. The stjidents were invited to and Sheri Snider. submit a grant application, an outline of their project and a projected budget. Members of the faculty from the WSC School of Natural Sciences decided how much fot 3r,ysso money to award each project. 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Heise of Clearfield received his 20 year service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He works in the pack- aging design laboratory at the base. He and his wife. Devon, have three children. Harry Dubach of Kaysville received $100 for designing a bearing puller to replace the bearings in a lateral control torque tube. He is a machinist at Hill AFB. He and his wife. Janice, have three children. Your First Call, All Glass Needs GLASS Specializing in Insurance Claims Auto Glass, Windows, Store Fronts, Table Mirrors, Tops, etc. Storm Windows Copies and enlargements available at higher prices. Your 80C deposit may be applied to other portraits from the original package or one of our package specials. Save 20-3- on photo packages. 0 Choose from three assortments of 8x10 s, 5x7's and wallet size. See your Pixy photog rapher for details. Pixy studios are permanently located at JCPenney 101 West Hours: Pages Lane, Bountiful, Utah M-- F 10-- 9 Sat. Sun. Closed 10-- 6 292-387- 5 2.25 1.75 1.00 Adults DOORS & WINDOWS Age limit 12 yrs. c structor and contributes miieh: to the school as advisor to the ' photography crew , np ON FEB. 15. the students will have a Valentine Dance: on Feb. 26 the drama students will present a special drama for parents at 6 p.m. and each individual operator, stocker-grower- (cow-cal- f: i feeder, dairy operator, etc. who owned cattle during l?79j. is eligible to register and vote.- The 1976 Beef Research and: Information Act authorizes a"; national program under which : cattle producers would feej assessed to finance research : and information activities designed to improve markets for cattle, beef and beef products. THIS PROGRAM will not be established unless producers vote to approve the order. For the order to become effective. at least 50 percent registered must vote m the referendum and a majority of those voting must vote in favor of the order. Contact the county ASCS office for additional information. WOOD MANTELS u 1 SAVE FUEL INSTALL STORM Offer expires Feb. 14, 1980 ri Rated G Jan. Lola Palmer, left, with student Elizabeth Walters, is teacher of the month at Kaysville Junior High School. Winter Special Beef producers will soon have an opportunity to vote in a referendum on a Beef Research and Information Order. To vote, a producer must register between Jan. 28 and Feb. 6 at your local Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) office. Voting will be Feb. ALL CATTLE producers would be affected by the order Underway At Central The Roof Scott-Ortega- DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES " 2 ; "You students deserve .ther best out of your teachers. 5 was his further comment, A teacher of over 20 years. Mr. Crookston is a math in-- iTeeewy Fiddler on ranged from $15 to $50 each. He said In effect Weber IN THE past Mr. Hurst said, We have given awards for outstanding projects at the fair, but this is the first year we have given the students the opportunity to write their own grant applications. He said the school plans to make it a tradition. liked most about KJH he "The students-- Want To Vote? Must Register Chess Tournament VanAusdal. and student chairmen are Willi Burke and Dennis Voigt. DUMPER ONE YEAR GUARANTEE Laser A New $40. wwl. p.m. The advisor is Mr. ts mini-gran- Look." Many students at Central Davis Jr. High are testing their skills at a chess tournament, being held at Central's library Jan. 28 to Feb. I. from From Layton High. Jacob A. Stolk. WSC, said the Larsen. " By MICHAEL DUNCOMBE ants Seven high school students from Davis County have refrom ceived Weber State College to help them with science projects for the Weber Regional Science Fair this spring. ry. "Alcohol and Teenagers." $45: Scott Ortega. Algae and f. Pollution." $40: Steve Stream Organisms and Population." $30 and Shawn Bier-wol- Seven Students Receive From WSC school board member who served for more than a decade on the voluntary board. The program will also feature remarks by Board Pres. Lucile Reading and Dr. Lawrence Welling. Students from the 4th Webb. Mr. Cook began his educa- - kindergarten; Susan Edwards and Bonnie Day, first grade; Putnam. in Butterflies." $30: Sheir Snider and Ramona Fer- "Mimicry le married to the late Loma ten-roo- THE BUILDING will be presented by H. Jay Stephens, board vice president with acceptance by Principal Keith full-sca- Garner. NAMED AFTER the late educator and religious leader, school has been the open since August with about 325 students enrolled in kindergarten-sixth grade. The building will be dedicated by Lynn Burton, former were Damon The new Joseph Cook Elementary School in Syracuse will be dedicated Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The school houses about 325 students in 10 classrooms and can be expanded to serve as a facility. The Davis County Board of Education will hold its regular meeting following the ceremonies. WHEN ASKED what he Doug: 00 Some models as low as We design and build to comply with local building codes. Many models on display at 149 ROD BROUGH, INC. 945 So. 200 West, Bountiful Quality Woodworking for 27 years . |