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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMB ER 6, 1979 Students T alte Awards At USU Poetry Contest -I- celand in Thats where WEST POINT the winter? Lowell R. Zaugg, 24, headed as a member of the Spring-fielda Utah State Univer- J 'V panions are on a USO tour of Iceland and Northern Europe which will wind up in Utah on Dec. 16. The group will be in Sun Valley the next day to sing Christmas carols. Lowell learned to play the bass guitar almost at the last minute when he was asked to substitute for a student who could not make the trip. He also sings tenor and appeared in many musicals when he was a student at Clearfield High School. He is a 1973 two-mon- th cf ,i Davis High School students are busily preparing luscious-lookin- g gingerbread houses for sale during the upcoming Festival of the Trees in Salt Lake City. GINGERBREAD, ANYONE? fty KRIS MARYON in Salt Lake City, with all proceeds going to the Primary Childrens Hospital. - "ICAYSVILLE Houses are popping up all over the place in the Davis 3ftgh Home .the-ann- e, students themselves, foods Students are making when Miss Corine Sayler started teaching at Davis. The kids really get excited about the unit, declared Using candy donated by Bowmans Market in Kays-villor brought by the Economics 'TOpSTtment. 3 ADVANCED project began three years ago Miss Sayler. tional, but houses, chalets, barns, chapels and sleighs are in the making for a Dec. 3 delivery. gin-jrbte- houses to donate to Festival of Trees THE Its not educa- its a great project that could lead to some money-makin- g at home if the student wanted to put in the time. NOW-tradition- al Last year went quite well, continued Miss Sayler. Almost 75 percent of the houses made were donated and were expecting at least that amount this year. The people at the Festival of Trees have had a great success with - a few of the houses sold it for as much as $85. np University. DEANN If- State College Jay outrecitation receiving standing section reader in two rounds, qualifying them to double-outstandin- g awards. They achieved three of the six awards given to only three of the nine participating schools boosting Davis with the most achievers. LOWELL ZAUGG Valley Christmas Carolers. "best supporting actor for his role in one of the school . plays. HE ATTENDED Weber the Southern Utah State College before going to USU. He is a sophomore there, majoring in music. He also manages a Pizza Hut in Logan. On their return journey, the will perform "Springfields Adin several Veterans ministration hospitals in the eastern part of the United States. THE were Springfields chosen for their ability in performing popular hits and for their success as Sun i.'i - WINKLE, Kirkpatrick and Mike Draper took top awards in poetry merit graduate and was named and poetry recitation festivals, held Nov. 8, at Utah State 1 U Y'Y g into top awards with nineteen other Davis achievers placing in one of only two national 3V entertainment of men and women. LOWELL AND his com- Double-outstandin- Deann raters Winkle, Jay Kirkpatrick, and Mike Draper talked judges s, sity group - KAYSVILLE ! While in Northern Europe, were the Springfields guests in the homes of private citizens and enjoyed Thanksgiving Day dinner at the home of an LDS bishop in Germany. . Wagaman, Russell Cook, Suzanne Kimball, Shelly Williams, Mike Christensen and Spencer DeGraw; double raters, . Suzanne superior By SANDRA LEWIS Eighteen other Davis students received awards of the thirty participants under the direction of Dee Ann Sjoblom and Betty Brand. WINNERS included one- round outstanding raters, Mike Christensen, Shelly Williams, John Kaiserman, Kimball, and Mary Ann RusHomer; superior raters, Brent Bond, Kim sell Cook, Hall, Cynthia Wagaman, Troy Walker, Marilyn Barlow, and Julie Rue; and excellent raters, Trish Hutchinson, Lori Adams, Maureen Barlow, Heather Bracken, Donna Flood and James Uharriet . DOUBLE outstanding winners were awarded poetry books and certificates, while other achievers were given certificates. In addition to recitation awards, Davis achieved first place readers theater honors shooting in the dark with an extra creative project to crown the event according to director Betty Brand. THE TEN member cast produced What Its Like to a Be Awake," Really conglomerate of ten different poems and transitions. The cast consisted of students: Mary Ann Homer, Spencer DeGraw, Julie Rue, John Cynthia Kaiserman, -- I1 0 nil and Donna Flood. , The Gwendella Thornley Festival has Poetry Speaking 38 been held annually the last USU s by sponsored years in department of theatre arts honor of the late Gwendella Thornley. EACH YEAR a poetry theme is chosen. This years Poetry For theme was Today," and required recitation of contemporary poetry contained in anthologies: Reflections on the Gift of the Zero Watermelon Pickle, and Makes Me Hungry, Dont Haystacks "Some Have Needles. oraMaximum tions of poetry combinations with transitions or a single poem were given in two different rounds. Interpretations were rated superior, excellent, good and fair. I WAS very proud of our Davis students and how well commendthey performed, ed Mrs. Brand. fpl la Governors Cup Tournament Held - KAYSVILLE Color Portrait Package & 2-5- 10 wallets 14 prints for $10.96 Aaron Governors Cup tournament for legislative forum and debate, held at Hillcrest High Forensic students headed captain; and Jeff Nielson, manager, are now preparing for the Copper Classic, and University of Utah Debate Tournaments School, Nov. both to be held in December. 16-1- GUY HESS and Jeff Nielson competed in the varsity debate division completing the meet with a three win and two loss record. Junior varsity team, Russel Cook and plus tax Aak About Our Classic Portrait You get 2 sets of photos, 98C deposit at time of sitting You pay nothing if you arent satisfied with 2 poses! photos-f- ull deposit returned! and adults 14 photos in all All ages welcome-childr- en Fast $1 extra per person for group photos a three win two loss record. Thatcher was rated best speaker of jiis session in legislative forum at the Brent Hugh also finished with by Guy Hess, & Remnants at We still have a great selection of full rolls & Wholesale Prices. Come in today buy and we will install it roll-en- before Christmas, CLAIR FLOTO, debate advisor, commented, Theres a lot of potential in this year's Cook Russell squad. remarked, This is the' har- EXAMPLE OP SACRIFICE dest working debate squad ever at Davis High. np. PRICES delivery-professio- nal quality! Ask about our Parents Package. Dec. 5th Daily 10 to 6 Fri. 10 to 7:30 (Lunch Break 399 So. State Annual Pop Concert Slated thru 9th, 1979 Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sun. 12 to 4 By KRIS MARYON Clearfield, Utah - KAYSVILLE The Davis High Orchestra, three-tim- e winner of the Northwestern State Orchestra Festival, will present their annual Pops Concert Wednesday, Dec. 13 in the auditorium. tas3sf:.sljifcSngT7gfr SADDLES & WESTERN BROGUES 1 , 00 Nylon Splush r Great for any adults, or 5Q cents for students. Tickets can be purchased at the door or from orchestra members. According to conductor Richard It will be a night Marsden, of fun, laughter, and good u. Thick & smartly styled. Great for the heaviest traffic area. Reg. 9.49 Loving is as Easy, Jane My Jane, and Please Kind Sir, with Eric Hansen playing the discon-tinu- o (bass solo). And finishing up PDQs works will be the Overture to the Civilian Barber after which With a tracery beige design selections from Jaws, Sting and Star Wars a few of the other are numbers that will be 1 42" Brown FREE GIFT WRAP STORE HOURS Mon. thru Fri. Til 9:00 P.M. Saturday til 6:00 p.m. SHOES BARTONS 43 No. Main Bountiful Dec. Fri. & Sat. 7:30 & 9:45 Mon. & Tues. 7:30 Only 3 - Rolls - Hi-L- ow per yd. Sculpture Beige - Brown - brown on It. brown tone 94 No. Fort Lane Layton (YOUR FAMILY FASHION SHOE STORE) Close Out at $99 Approx. 200 Yds. Used Display Carpet 916 pad. Both For $999 per yd. Rust or Brown Plush - M49, 2 Rolls 2 Colors yd. 27 x 18 Discontinued Carpet Samples $ 00 per yd. -- per; yd. Fully Bound We ea. have a terrific selection of carpet priced for 199 to (5)99 jfr 0 6 ROLLS F UBBER BACKED being sold below wholesale. Ideal for the handyman. Sat. Matinee 1:15 Only Adults Students Children 2:25 1.75 1:00 Tues. Special Adults (students ace d- - elegant Just S199 Extra Thick & Heavy Nylon Plush SC 99 Reg. $11.99 Low Nylon Blue Multi tone & Plush Save 5 per yd. - Roil only Beautiful Sculptured Hi Soft ,jI per yd. Scotchguarded ow Per fea- tured. If the feelings of the audience are mixed with lettuce, tomatoes, and eggs, no Christmas encores will be played," concluded Mr. Marsden. np Hi-L- $999 - Roll Light Blue 100. Nylon S199 there will be an intermission. the s 1 e9. Now v.'i W, Has its own rubber back. Ideal for the handyman - .Jit, Beautiful Rust Plush Brown Sculptured The program begins with Fan Fair for the Common Cold by the famed PDQ Bach the man who, as Mr. Marsden relates, is accredited with causing Beethovans deafness; he stuffed ground coffee in his ears whenever he heard PDQ coming. Next will be the Art of the Grand Round op. no. S. 1.19lb. 9(31 per yd. Now Commercial Nylon Level-Loo- p xA i ; room. Reg. $8.99 THE PUBLIC is invited to the 8 p.m. performance at a cost of $3.50 per family, $1 for which includes Tan Brown Olive ds $1.25 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 KuuuuudE scar Interior & Carpet Warehouse 1714 No. Main, Layton, Utah . 1 m r |