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KARI JOHNSON. Lisa King. Denise Krugar. Lori Milligan. Jennifer Peek. Laurel Perry. Veannc Porter. Tamara Randall. Lllcn Vincent. Cynthia Decker. Terry Long. Sherry Pierce. Hram Siolk. David Day., Pauline Dayhcll. Loric 11ml. Timothy Barker. Laurel Firth. JIMOR Bryant. Sheila Canfield. Trisha Dansie. Carmen son, Kelly Quirdz, Tom , Gibson. Tamaja Poulsen. BRETT GRANER. Scott Hunter. Freida Maize. Diana Jeanie Wright. Brent Buelo. Chris Dailey. Jucrgcn Poehlcr. Mata. Keith Morris. Shelley Nath. Christy Bean. Christine ROSA MARTINEZ, Christina Bennett. Joyce Brown. Kelly Lowrey. Norman Parker. Patricia Christine Mickelson. Timothy Morey. Diane Mortcnsen. Vocgele. Gary Foote. Venus Hare. Nancy Koning. Sherrie Mcllor. Stephanie Moss. Teresa Wimmer. Peter Harper. Those on the honor roll are: Kelley Pollard. Deborah Robinson. Ann Wagner. Sher- rie Younger. Bruce Brother-soDonna Ducrden. Donna n. Stevens. Clarence Holmes. Eugene McDonald. Frank Purcell. THOSE IN the senior honor roll are: Keri Bruce. Cheri Jorgensen. Ann Neville. Lisa Smit. Julie Anderson. Tina Huffman. Mark Bowman. Collett Bnindage. Gary Christensen. Pascale Derozarid. Kazu-k- o Ishizaki. Judy Lee Metcalf. Peggy Milos. Tani Patterson. Bonnie Peterson. Keri Rentz. Brian Reynolds. Laura Rogers. Leslie Tolmun. Stacy Townsend. Mike Brimley.Ted Holtz. Shelly Oda. Leisa Ames. Craig Anderson. Kathryn Anderson. Leslie Hillier. Lynn Orton. Robbie Brine. Teresa Contreras. Lisa Crawford. Lisa Almond. Tommy Clegg. Angela Femeau. Teddy Hawks. Samuel Love. VIRGIL MITCHELL, Debbie Parker. Scott Sheffield. Michael Adams. Ann Ender-to- n. Donna Goranhson. Charles Parrish. Christine De- Sandberg. Jerry Stickney. bra Wixom. Rachclle Dahl. Jill Hansen. Shawn Simmons. Karen Timothy Holtz. Pacheco. Deann Kidd. Toni Mecham. Beverly Merril. De-ni- Deborah Nation. Stephanie SCOTT BALER. Sherri Foxley. Scott Lunt. Kaylyn n. Wood. Christa Cloud. Alex Dccaria. David Leach. Dawn Pharr. Lori Sickicra. Suzanne Waggoner. Mulinda Adams. Debra Buhlcr. Leroy Caroln Call. Melind Shrope. Lisa Sparrow. Renee Cervinski. Kris Ann Vrat-so- Teri Whitaker. Lori John Clement;. Roshelle Fehr. Christine Alterreid. Harmer. Lisa Overmoe. Hatch. Dcanne Marquart. Wendy S pack nun. THOSE ON IN sophomore high honor roll are: Rudy Nelson. Chrisdee Valentine. Tim White. Kathy Day. Suanne Clement;. Dina (Via. Korryn Wiese. Kimberly Hartman. Kevin Allen. Scoll Barnes. Lucy Sargent. Gema Starnes. Nccole Vanausdal. Kevin Cummings. Cynthia Hira-bayas- David Tran. Matthew Baker. John Firth. Kevin Gardner. Mike King. Laurie Motta. On ThurvUy. March II at Burton Elementary PI A meeting. IJ2 third grade children participated in a patriotic program for the parents and school children entitled. This Is My Country. T1IF. PROGRAM was under IN the direction of RhonJa Anderson. Joyce Dalton. Ruth Harvey. Georgette Kapos. and Vilate McDonald with IN help of Mrs. Ramona Porter and Mrs. Marie Riches at the piano. The program consisted of patriotic songs, choral read includes: Jill Adams. Eric Lori Hill. Pamela Summy. Earnshaw. HIGH honor roll Paul. Layne Sackett. Adam Shumway. Kimberly Anderson. Pamela Dawson. April Live! Maine Lobster n. Kent Bailey. Brent Call. Tina Clyde. Natalie Cor-nab- y. Dorothy Gibson. Sikke Glandcr. Shelley Hill. Troy Hudson. Mae Lavender. Teri Myers. Roy Tetzner. James Thiros. Karen Adams. Scott Craig, Timmy Grubb. Kathryn W'errett. ISRAEL BRAVO, Jeffrey Cervinski. Basil Chelcmes. Suzanne Forhan. Debra Worrell. Vic Arnold. Blake Bennett. Gina Durbano. Teresa Goodwin. Brett Haycock. Lisa Murphy. Lisa Moore. Alan Overmoe. and Lynne Parkin. The Layton High School Future Homemakers of America hosted the regional FHA convention recently at Lay ton High School. 35 girls from Layton. Davis and Clearfield high schools attended the convention. Features of the convention were classes on job interviews, a fashion show by ZCMI. food demonstrations and child care classes. Layton High FHA members. Brenda Nappies and Rachael Barlow competed in the child care division. THE LAYTON FHA Chapter has conducted many worthwhile activities this year. During the month of November the Completes Basic Course Navy Seaman Joseph H. pleted the basic enlisted six-we- and operation of and diesel sub- marines. In preparation for his first assignment, he studied shipboard organization, damage control, and submarine safety and escape procedures. A 1975 graduate of Wayne High School. Bicknell, Utah, he joined the Navy in October 1979. duate who is now a senior at Utah State University and has recently been accepted to medical school, has excelled at USU by looking beyond what is normally required of a student. AFTER BEING awarded a $5,000 University Club Scholarship by USU. he continued to follow the pattern of acade- - Mr. Steam Cleaning 8 Special!! 1595 Av. Wt. 1 lbs. For average Living Room Dry Cleaning Pick Your Own 776-249- 5 The Yankee Lobster Clinton, Utah Jeff Hardy, a LAYTON 1974 Layton High School gra- Now available daily From 3:30 p.m. daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends & holidays Cooking & Eating instructions included DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS Ovr 20 Yn. Exprlmnc Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning (ftomov all tha Dirt) Dry Cleaning and Shampoo DAVIS COUNTY'S LARGEST CARPET I FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS FREE mother. There was a drawing of the quill and Tracy Pearson was the winner. girls sold roses to earn money for a needy family's Thanksgiving. In Dccembcrlhcy sold candy to help a family with Christmas presents. The FHA have helped the elderly by shoveling snow and raking leaves. Chapter meetings feature workshops on child abuse, the latest fashions and colors and d other topics. home-relate- IN APRIL, the Layton FHA to the state convention to be held at BYU. Brenda Nappies will give an illustrated talk on child abuse, Sandra Blackner and Sherry Walker will enter child care competition. Debbie Par-will send several girls ESTIMATES - 363-261- 5 mic achievement he established in high school by joining USUs Honors Program. The Honors Program pro- vides opportunities for students to get involved in extra- curricular academic activities as well as providing advanced courses to undergraduate students. WE GET stu- dents together to help them help each other reach their potential," said Dr. Douglas Alder, honor's director, talk ing about the honors program "Far too many students set tie for average, he continued Jeff fits perfectly into the hon ors philosophy. "I joined be cause I wanted to make my college experience one of learning and not just memorizing," he said. HE SAYS he feels his association with Honors has paid off. In addition to other awards. Hardy received one of the 1979 Outstanding Science Student Awards given by the College of Science. He re- ceived the biology award. Hardy is now the student assistant to the Honors Prog- ram director, a member of Blue Key Honor Fraternity and a member of AED, the prettied fraternity. HIS PARENTS are Charles and Bernice Hardy, 97 Dixie Ave., Layton, and he is married to Lu Ann Boman also of Layton and has a six month old daughter, Rebecca. Junior At Central Davis By I.ORRIE f FRNEAU March ha been busy at Central Davis. On March II. the kite flying contest was held. The students made their kites and then flew them with the studentbody watching. The kites were judged on their looks and on how high they ninth graJe held assembly try- -, assembly which is to be pres sented sometime in May. , , Friday. March 14. the saw a National, School Assembly. Artie and winners THE OYER-ALwere: Sweepstakes. Jacob Knowlton. 9th grade: first place. Scott Popcs9ih grade, second. Lane and Coikf Hughes. 7th grade, third:' Jacob Knowlton. 9th grade: L Archery At Its Best., explaining how to shoot w jih bow and arrow. , REGISTRATION for next year has begun, and the annual science fair is being held yesterday. today, and tomorrow! points. iili JiiiiJ Also, during the week of March softball, baseball. and track tryouts were 10-1- held. Practice has begun and the teams are getting ready for their first competitions. II. &paQQniD YoimHome and Wednesday, March 12, the O) Gum-brech- QfiGCgD Time To Smile D. Shirley Reports How are you this morning? "All right. Well, you ought to notify your face. IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Dont Cubs It Marine Pfc. David A. Shirley. son of William O. Shirley of 440 South St., Clearfield, has reported for duty at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. Bring H to C&S Your Briggs Stratton Headquarters t SALES HE JOINED the Marine Corps in January, 1979. You say you never clash with your wife? Never, she goes her way and I go hers. -- 766-13CHAIN SAWS No Collision .,. received Battle of Bears TUESDAY, March TILLERS SNOW (LOWERS SERVICE 13 SHARPENING SERVICE C&S SMALUHGIHE REPAIR NEW LOCATION:645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE UWN MOWERS - SHARPENING REPAIRING - MECHAM - OGDEN - 76 NOTICE ALL DA VIS COUNTY DOG OVJNERS YOU MUST LICENSE YOUR DOG BEFORE MONDAY, MARCH . Kathy Clift presented and honorable mention Denise Menard and Jolcne Layton. 8th grade. The ninth grade won the over-al- l competition and ker will give a food preparation demonstration. Pauline Dubcll and Terry Elliot will enter the job interview competition. Rachael Barlow and Sandra Blackner are working toward the New Horizon award. Brenda Nappies is trying to earn (he key and scroll award. Debbie Parker hopes to receive the Key award. LAYTONS FHA officers are Brenda Nappies. Sherry Walker and Rachael Barlow. t. Faculty advisor is Robin , dmg - outs, preparing for ibcif flew. For Duty Medical School course at the Naval Submarine School, Groton. Conn. nuclear-powere- d IN children, and tNy also had the opportunity of tying the quilt with the help of some Accepted To Paletsas. son of George and Doris D. Paletsas of 699 West 1300 North, Clinton, has com- course, he was introduced to the basic theory, construction ALL OF these activities were about the symbols of America and the American way of life. The patchwork quilt patches were bought by Contest Held Kite Flying Hosts Regional Convention Jodi Campbell. Christine Golightly. Darla Hanncy. Carla Pearson. Debbie Benedict. Lynctric Denney, Arthur ings. square dancing, a rhythm ny. slides of America and iNchildrcn. and tN making of a patchwork quilt. activ FHAOf Layton THOSE ON the sophomore honor roll are: A mclia Beeson. DURING THE Itemm Jwring the effurta of earlier American to make thia country the ck naatacy it but become ere third grade Burton Elementary School atudimte including Stad Robinson, left, Paul Evans, Paul Wanli-n- , llrmt Romney and Chris Anderwon. 31, 1980 Late fines andor citations will be issued to those who fail to license their dogs. You can obtain a license by applying to: , LOCAL CITY OFFICES DAVIS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL COUNTY COURTHOUSE Bountiful, Sunset and Clinton residents must apply at your city office. COST OF LICENSES ARE: Male or Female 10 s5 Female Male . or . Neutered . Spayed (Certificate of alteration mutt accompany application) Current rabies vaccination information must be furnished. AFTER MARCH 31. A LICENSE IS AN ADDITIONAL $5.00 . |