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Show V.UKiVrCflfX-OAV.ShC- AS JOURNAL, 1?3 may 0, NORTH DAVtULADCfUtAYB, 1560 MORGAN DISTRICT WINNERS Kaywillrs Morgan Klrmrntsry School ran boat loudly when it axnrn to wane U iu MuJmta who pUrcd ai ditrict ETA RrnU nre w winnm. Tlry Include Drhorsh Eincotk, Irft, and both third gradrrs for mu4c; Eric IUrntlt, fourth Rnke , for Ltmturr; Emily Dunklry, aorond grader for tnunic and ut; Adrienne; fourth trader, aUo for munic; Heather RUck, fourth grader for art; Troy Dr Decker, font trader, for art. Not ttiumi w a Kidney Day, fourth trader, for literature. ttl 0-fy- NEALC'OJTlRMkN ran in the 4u0 anJ medley relays; James Heaurcgard and Kandy I cw is ran in the medley and 1600 meter relays; (ileason Sweeney ran in the 1600 meter run and relay; Sieve Hash participated in the high jump, and Butch Burke threw the shotput. meter run: Amel Cruz ran in the 400 and medley relay s; Bill Terry ran in the medley relay; Darrell Tichards participated Mtvbcllc Marbcny, president; Brenda Martinez, vice president; Larry Yocz, secretary. in the long jump and 400 meter relay and the 2o0 meter dash. CM Hilliard participated in NEW FIQtTH grade officers are Linda Carrasco, president; IIchJi Jordan, vice president and Shanna Galley, secretary. THE NINTH graders who qualified and participated are as follows: Doug Tepc, who ran the hurdles, the 4ut) meter relay, and threw the shotput; David Adams ran in the hurdles. the 400 and medley relays: Allen Montoj a ran in the 1600 meter run; Art Lopez ran in the 1600 meter run and medley relays; Jack Berger and Tony Markham ran in the 800 man Keyes and Erik Johnston. The results of that track meet will be given in the next paper. In the diviwon track meet, hothour eighth and ninth trade learnt did very well, coming away with vccond place. The eighth graders qualified and participated in the diMrid meet that was held on Monday. KIEV ARK Art Morakot. w ho ran in the WO, 2oo and 4t)0 meter relays: Tim Ecclcston, who ran in the (WO meter run and the 1600 meter relay; Paul Hauer ran in the 800 meter run: Kicky Thomas participated in the long jump and the 400 meter relay. Mike Joos ran in the 400 meter relay; Daniel ShelJon the discus and the shotput; Dan Steele threw the discus; two .high jumpers were Ger- Spring Recital Planned ATHLETES FOR the week were for the boys were: David AJams. Ricky Thomas and Art Lopez. For the girls. Dianne Cihhs and Crystal Ellis. The elections for next year are still going on and our new Piano students of Mrs. form include Tony Benjamin. Shannon Bunch, Curtis Wahl-stroChad Boyce. Marcie Wahlstrom, Ben Paine, Toni Thister, Sean Stevens, Denise Waters, Kimberly Chamber-laiNichol Lewis, Stormy Salazar, Shane Charicsworth. Also, Johannah Stock, Carlos Salazar, John Bundy, Kimberly Kinsey, Nancy Flinton, Lisa Stettler, Mindy Bright, n, SUMMER REGISTRATION June, July, August 9:30-1- 2 -F DON'T WORRY ABOUT VACATIONS, WE'RE FLEXIBLE We have a professional staff of certified teachers to help your child -- -- -- Language & readiness skills Fine & Gross Motor Skills -- -- Arts & Kimberly Larsson, Melissa Paine and Todd Stott. In PARENTS AND friends are invited to hear classical, modern and show tunes played by the students who have spent many months preparing for the recital. Admission is free. Crafts Music Field Trips For more details call the school at or Shanna Page, Director r STUDENTS WHO will per- ' sum M-W- e Spring Recital on May 10 beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the Clearfield Library. 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. THE LEARNING CENTER Sessions held Nan-ci- Naldcr will held their ninth grade officers are 766-02- SS5taS5S55caSStSS!5iS5C It Is Alimony is like paying off the installments on the car after the wreck. Coast Guard Magazine 579 So. Main, Kaysville -- TAMMYS SCHOOL OF DANCE atudenta. Harry has Public Concerts Readied has served aa editor-in-chi- Assembly May 1 6th TUESDAY, MAY 20. at 7 p.m. the "Laytone Extravaganza." The public is invited to one or all three of the special night performances. Layton High Mr. Steam Cleaning I II K DUTCH BOT CARPET CLEANERS With just over two weeks year, Central Davis $ beginning to finish its act ,v't!esj9n the ninth Ovmr SO Yr a. lh ancf year for Crestview Elemen- multi-purpo- stu- THE FOURTH grade dents will present a musical program based on their year long studies in Utah history. On May 9, between the hours of 6 p.m. an open 4-- house will be held for retiring faculty members, Mrs. Donna Rice and Mrs. Maxine Rytting. All family members, friends, parents of students and former students are invited to this open house, dmg. aA pUmov th. Dtrt) and Shampoo DAVIS COUNTT L LARGEST CARPET 8 FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS 363-261- 5 .FREE ESTIMATES SUPPERS,., MOTHERS DAY purple letters which hang above the stage, reading "Home Of The Cubs. May 22 will be the annual trip to Lagoon for the ninth graders, and also the day yearbooks will be distributed. THE HIGHLIGHT of the year, the annual Awards Assembly will be next Friday, May 16, in the Layton High School auditorium in the Tryouts raon Molding All of our 71 17 Designs Available Hardwoods also to be a member of an exciting drill team that performs during local events, at local high schools, universities, and the Salt Palace. You will receive professional training as well as a great timel How would you like TRYOUTS: . Saturday, May 10th, Studio 525 No. Fairfield Rd. Ages 12 - over 8:00 a.m. Ages 11 :00 a.m. Ages 5-- 8 2:00 p.m. Tryouts will consist of: Splits, kicks, marching, showmanship, jazz step and military step No. 9981 116 X 3901 116 X No. 366-111- X 214 $.20 to $.50 per foot. Your trim will be freshly milled after your order is placed. Tyson Molding. trademark of ..a Rognan Industries Directed by Tammy Allen Casey Registering now for summer classes No. 376-886- 4 128 West Mutton Hollow 376-073- 1 Kaysville, Utah 84037 766-253- 6 I: II I: ITIS a tradition for the ninth grade to give the school a gift. This year it gave a group of popular designs are being used in the building trade and are listed by Western Wood Products Association l e- with badges; Tuesday they had a baby picture contest; Wednesday a beauty contest for boys; and Thursday, "silent day. The ninth grade assembly will be tomorrow. I, !J Dry Cleaning student council together visited the U. of U. May 7 for their annua field trio. Ciptbnc Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning the theme "Memories. students wore tary School will be May 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the room. New PTA officers will be elected. a kit in the school !.?.as . . HihoUstk Journalist award, having been V., chosen hy newspaper advisor Robert :V Itml as top writer. The junior is aming i " as news editor and hopes to enter television news later on. The "Talon" received a fust place certificate from the &holistic lYws Avxx-i- lion. Tha ts some prvtty (keen! journalism! ' v By TONY TOLI.E AodSABORA PARRY This week has been Ninth Grade Week. On Monday the The final PTA meeting of the hi received gf:; THE HONOR Society and Meeting Planned high achool i MONDAY, MAY 12. at 7 p.m. Layton's A cappella Choir will present "An Evening of Music. Monday. May 19. at 7 p.m. all of Layton's choirs will present "Sounds of Spring." Auditorium A cappella Concert,, SI; Spring Choral Con- cert,, SI; Extravaganza, free of charge, "Talon g Qierdyn, meanwhile, of the ef ward-winnin- the American Newspaper Association just received the Awards Final PTA a Utah ITtvat Women'a Association writing contest Erst place award for his newt feature, "Kevmnd Robert Harris Champion of the Poor and Elderly." 1 Ie plana to attend Dixie College in SL George and The Layton High School Choral Dept, is announcing three public concerts. 66 376-45- 38 Journalism rtwllmr i a part of life in the Loo and Myra Kawa family of Dear-fol- d. Taking top journalism honors are both Clearfield High Harry and Oa-nly- Mt4K4C4tt4t4c4C4t-- 4 RoUtldllD By BROTHER AND SISTER WIN pkt 43 No. Main Bountiful JSairFotis Shop fit acp 94 No. Fort Lane Layton . CPZXLATE FRIDA Y RIGHT |