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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- 1 I I I NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 25, 1982 VIS Festival Of Arts Held A three day festival of the arts was prsented for the stu- be Elementary School Feb. 10, 1 1 and 12. The students attended in groups and were shown how THE ARTS presented on Feb. 10 were: cake decorating by Beverly McMillan and Be- involved in a real learning things cost more in stores than dents of the Joseph Cook the various activities were Cris Bodily, age 11, on Feb. 12: Dance and ballet by J.D. Stokes. Ballet, tap and jazz was demonstrated; oil painting by Lucille Stock and frame making and canvasing by Cart who-starte- d playing at age 8; photography by Greg Wixson. Arts presented on Feb. 11 KARREN ANDRE of Syracuse was the director of this years festival and worked to create an activity that would show students that they can do many things while they are young that will make their lives more interesting and be beneficial to them as they grow older. During and after the demonstrations the students were allowed to ask questions and DAPHNE OBERG, Tara Goddard, Perry Huffaker, Heather Saldivar, Noel Bravo, What Makes Me Smile is the theme of this years Reflection Contest. Layton Elementary School students under the directon of Martha Knudsen participated in the contest. Winners include: Power Not size Sizes are often deceiving. Sometimes a woman's thumb has a man under it. dough crafts presented by Gayle Cook of Syracuse. DoU making by Vickey Hufstetler who has been making dolls for about five years and is opening a shop called Robbins Nest on 9th St. in Ogden. She explained to the students why Roberts from the WSC History Dept., spoke on the Civil War and Constitutional history. Contest Winners Robbins. Students learned how to make their own Halloween masks. Quigley of Roy. He presented two of his students, Mickie Peterson, age 8, who started at age 4, and Alisa DeCoste, age 9, who started at age 2. Salt ON WEDNESDAY and Thursday, Drs. Sadler and Col. Seymore Copperman, Hill AFB spoke on military law; on Tuesday Ross Poore, Stock; mask making by Ken were: gymnastics by Paul rights as explained in the Constitution. civics teacher at North Layton Jr. High, has had a full week of guest speakers. On Monday, yourselves. PRESENTED verly Weeks; piano playing by done. This was an improvement over the arts festivals of previous years when students merely walked by and looked at various arts and crafts. John Parks, history and when you make them experience. vice principal at North Layton, spoke on student By BECKY LUZITANO sa:- "si.msfc' ,iAw - x is- aa: New Arrival Gail Dalton, Tami Reynolds, TRIGGER AND ASST. PANT VEIGHT Patti Kolendrianos, Stacey Westfahl and Aaron Sickler. Fit New Arrival WOVEN LINEN LOOK Ful bolts Ml Spring colors Values to $3.98 yd. $098 yd. 45" wide 45" wide Lt. Weight SOLID VOILE DENIM Full bolts Designer lengths Values to $3.49 yd. Values to $5.98 yd. Limited color selection y 45 and wder Ji' : 45" wide ' Dress or handkerchief Blue Ful bolts Ful bolts f ' LUUlilCf CONTEST v immmmmMii-- :: i MARDA DILLREE 1982, commemorated 85 years since the organization of PTA. Observances pay honor to the founders and other leaders in state PTAs, districts, councils and local units. ON FEB. 4, the Davis Central Elementary PTA Council honored Marda Dillree for her outstanding work for the chil McKay-De- e organization. Mrs. Dillree of Farmington, has devoted many hours to the legislative work of PTA and has served as a local president Trevor. Andreasen, Carla Lowder, Angela Trease, Raquel Eves, Amy Houston, Tad Allred, Sterling Scholars selected at Davis High School include: ENGLISH, Cappy Fechser with David Johnson as runner-up- ; speech and drama, Dan Neilson with Kristin Schlupp as runner-up- ; mathematics, Alan Jones, social science, Dan Loose, Kerrie Adams as De- Heigh and Michael Erickson. Seventh Grade Honor Roll: Shelley, John Elbrader, Koger Thackeray, Joy Trus-se- l. Shannon Archibald, Evan Ajstle, Donna Bower, Jeri Evans, Carol Hobbs, Todd Jonas, Debbie Mayer, David Nelson, Laura Ward, Tina Butler, John Flinders, Deidra Decker, Kari Edwards. Cain, Scott Crook, Jeffery Johnson, Annette Hultgren, le Meyerhoffer, Melissa lna YARN CLEARANCE STRIPE KNITS Steele, Flaine Heninger as runner-up; vocational ed, Mark Designer lengths McMillen, with Richard Rosier as runner-up- Baby, sport, and Limited colors $149 making, Stephanie Clark, np II yd. Not available h al stores skein Wide Flat EIGHTH GRADE High Vaterlaus, Julie Vaterlaus. Lynda Wayment. Michelle sr? 45 wide DEMOCRACY WINNERS Winners of the annual Voice of Democracy oratorical contest were announced last week at a special banquet held in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Grossenbach, Mary Hart, 8307 Building in Layton. Aldous, Buffie Johnson,- Kenneth Martin. FIRST PLACE was awarded to Jennifer Rowley, daughter of Arthur and Maxine Rowley. She is a junior at Clearfield High School. Kim Talley, daughter of Sr. Master Sgt. and Mrs. James Talley of Hill Air Force Base received second place. She is a Howard Piper, Sabrina i 5or698 DIAPER FUNNEL BROADCLOTH Brenda Massengale, Stacie Clark, Janna Jensen, Sherlene Walton and Brian Butler. 79e 3 New Shipment Briggs, Kelli Clayton, Shawna Newsome, Pomamanee Stratton, Rith Blankenship, Cindy Stacey Kunz. Staci Oda. Nathan Robinson, Nancy Stephens, Kristi Wilson, David Freestone, Elaine r 59e Values to $1.98 yd. , NINTH GRADE Honor Roll: Ellen Taylor, John Brown. Eyvonne Draayer, Kimberly Higley. Karen Kidman. White or Beige as avaBable Dedgner lengths n, Honor Roll: Douglas Canfield. Sharyl Guiver. Dwight Johnson, Julie Thompson, Janae EMBROIDERED EYELET FLANNEL Reichel, Barbara Snider, Carrie Niederhauser, Russell Barl, ron , Tina Cottle, Michelle Calvin Cain, Lori Ole-soLisa Phillips, Sheri Wil- liams, Shawna Wood, Stephanie Perez.; , ly Values to $ 1.39 ea. . Values to $3.98 yd. home- ; ea. 5 and 7 lengths PLAID OUTING Bid-wel- Bordinaro, Wendy Wight, Limit 100 per customer Foreign language, Shelly Larsen; visual arts, Brent Kimberly Harmon, Michel- Bridgette Wayment and Camie k, science, Barry Watts. NINTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Darren Evans, Gina borah Breitweizer, Linda EIGHTH GRADE Honor Roll: Jody Odell. John Wolter-beeCamille Allen, Michelle. runner-up- ; . Karen Kuralt, Jill Maw, daugherty. Values to 79 ea. m 60 wide zabeth Cox. Buffy Chapman, Laraine Child, Debbie Flink, Maria Giles, Richard Hatch, Melissa Kersey, Janette Peterson and Troy Sibert. GRADE High. Nfichelle Nordenstrom, shut-i- n Justin Ashworth, Monique Elder, Duane Ralphs, Eli- I Roll: NAVY JEAN ZIPPERS Coats and Clark brand Stacey Hill, Stephanie Larsen, or and honor rolls of North Ljayton Jr. High School: SEVENTH EMBROIDERY FLOSS Sterling Scholar Candidates At DHS noticed that its very lonely, any type of special service as simple as a special gift brightens up their entire day. Isn't that what life is all about, making people happy, someone said. Mark McMillan is president of the club with vice presidents Steve Noble, Alisha Johnson Honor Rolls Honor and other WHEN I have visited as homecoming parade. Christmas tree contest and March of Dimes fund raising, I 45 wide 60 wide Values to 20 ea. children in the past I've and president of the Davis Central Elementary PTA Council, among other capacities within the organization. Following are the high hon- and Taun Carver. The club has also participated in high school and community activities such This year Davis Foreign dren and youth of our communities, as part of the PTA . 8des Language Club members are doing an extra service by de- corating cookies and giving them to the children at the Founders Dsy Held Founders Day, Feb. 17, Values to $3.49 yd. Values to $5.98 yd. miMmm r0 Taylor, Chandra Alldredge, Kathy Barfuss, Julie Bridges, Andrew Archeleta, Denise Francom, Tina Hansen, Kirt .Stark, Monica Warner, Cheryl Hansen and Wendy Craig. Voice of Democracy and contest winners in the recent VFW competition Marilee Payne, left, 3rd place; Don VFW Post 8307 commander; Jennifer 1st place and district winner; Clements, district commander. senior at Layton High School. ' THE THIRD place award went to Marilee Payne, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Payne of Kaysville. Marilee is a junior at Davis High School. certificate. America Building 45 wide and Dott Lunt. Featured speaker at the banquet held in honor of the winning contestants was Layton Mayor Lewis G. Shields. cate, a letter of congratula- -' tions, a trophy and a $25 gift Famous name ht CALICO PRINTS N0N-V0VE- N INTERFACING Values to $3.98 yd. Values to 98 yd. s-- 30" to 45" wide l 45" wide Double Face STRETCH TERRY QUILTED NYLON Designer lengths Values to $3.98 yd. trict 3 Commander, Grace Bogart, District 3 Auxiliary President and several state D and L ENGINE bundle Heavy-weig- MANY HONORED guests were in attendance including Bruce Anderson, state VFW Commander, Connie McKel-le- r, state Auxiliary Commander, Andrew Clements, Dis- VEW"officers. dmg Bundle makes 13 square diapers Smit 4 bundles per customer Designer lengths CHAIRPERSONS for the contest were William Topper Each girl received a certifl- - JENNIFER Rowley competed at the district level. She won first place in the district and will now enter state competition. Theme of the Voice of Democracy Contest, was officials include Myers, Rowley, Andrew was put on tape. Judging was done from the tape recordings at all levels except state competition. Together." Each contestant prepared a 5 minute original script on the subject. The talk Values to $9.98 yd. : Ful bolts s192 60" wide s499 45 wide SB-32- UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Factory Rebuilt Engines 2 pound Values to $2.49 yd. s149 45 wide 0 BONDED BATTS R.O.T. ALL AMERICAN AND FOREIGN . , DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Values to $7.C8 ea. Imlt 4 per customer 80" x 108" GAS AND DIESEL CAR AND TRUCK ENGINES Shaft Bloch Cowplat Eflaqa 12 Mooth, 1I.SOS Nila Wuruty ! THIS MONTHS SPECIAL 360 Ford 359 Chtv 390 Ford COMPLETE 400 Ford COMPLTTI CLASS OFFICERS - LINEN STRETCH DENIM Valentines day wouldnt be the same at Davis High School without the annual foreign language club cookie contest. Among those putting tasty finishing touches on some were Alisha Khovery and Yvonne tie Wake in front and Andrea Schultz, back. - Senior Class Officers of Davis High School for 1981-8- 2 are left to right, Keith Ferrin, president; Michelle Beard, vice president; and Susan Jackson, secretary. , 18 No. Main Clearfield 773-273- 3 St. ! 4 :! $995 $1,049 325 So. 500 West Bountiful 295-717- 5 4 iJ J 4 Vf j tit.a 4 rM Vi' M, |