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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 28, 1979 Jay Cummings, Melinda Hansen, Tamera Harper; Heidi Hoggan, Lori Horspool, Robert Hunsaker, Shannon Ctaw Sunset Jr. High presents its honor rolls for the fourth term school year. For in the 1978-79 Citizenship Honor Roll, a student must have been 4 and 7 Hs; meaning that they have set a high standard of citizenship before the other students the within classroom. FOR REGULAR Scholastic Honor Roll, a student must have a grade point average between 3.45 and 3.74. For High Scholastic Honor Roll, a student must have a grade point average between 3.75 and 4.0. In the fourth term, 126 students received honors for their citizenship example. In Regular Scholastic Honors, 64 received recognition, and for High Scholastic Honor Roll, 60 students topped the list. WE ARE very proud and happy for the achievement of these students and encourage them all to continue to meet these fine examples within the studentbody during the coming school year. Seventh grade Citizenship Honor Roll: NANETTE ALLEN, Laura Allison, Sharon Anderson, l, Melinda Berkley, April Shelly Bitton, Lynette Winners of the Friday night mixed doubles in bowling league competition included Robert and Diane Baszynski, left, and Gene and Nancy Sequin. j BOWLING WINNERS Bid-wel- Brierley, Tammy Clark, Janae DeHerrera, Allen Laura Elting. Also Yvette Erickson, Darla Fink, Patricia Gillett, r, Glenn Hill, Christine Michelle Judd, Dawn Kelley, Holly Kendall, Dawn Marshall, Wendy Martin, Shelva McCrary. Del-mo- - Winning KAYSVILLE first place in the bowling league at the Davis Lanes in Clearfield for the early Friday night mixed douoles were Robert and Diane Baszczynski of Kaysville and Gene and .Nancy Seguin of Layton. Each received a beautiful engraved trophy as top winners in the league. ALTHOUGH THIS is not a new experience at winning for either couple, having won numerous trophies in the past, they are always pleased to win top honors each time as it does require a challenge and new experiences each time, participating in the tournaments. This year there were 24 teams competing. Completes Training . 1 The Baszczynskis and the Seguins have been bowling Navy Seaman Todd A. Haynes, son of James L. Haynes of 448 N. Fairfield, Layton, has completed the Basic Enlisted Course at the Naval Submarine School, 4$$ together the past eight years. Their team is sponsored by Bowmans Market in Kaysville. np and operation of and camp a safe one, rather than a haphazard affair. The American Medical Association suggests you well-manag- the examine equipment carefully, including bedding and tents, and also your Clothing, cooking equipment and food. Sleeping bags and air mattresses provide more Warmth and comfort than cots. The enjoyment of Camping depends a great deal upon a good comfortable bed. with regard to the season, freedom of movement, and protection from insects, briars and heavy brush. Include rain ; SELECT clothing 4, 4 procedures. He joined December Several students from the Kaysville Junior High Spanish class spent 10 days touring Mexico. THIS GROUP from Kaysville, along with many other students and friends from other Utah and Idaho cities, boarded the buses at Ogden on May 27. They traveled by way of Cortez, Colo.; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and El Paso, Tex. In El Paso they boarded a train for the trip to Mexico City, arriving there on May 30. mmnTi : Tirvrcn ftffeMrt by Imu CdurfrOftJj Vila DninfciM lFO lw C June July 2 & 3 Show Timet a camping trip is of paramount importance. The campers health depends on and substantial foods. Precautions must be taken for safe preservation of all foods on a camping trip. Refrigeration, for instance, usually is lacking or primiwell-select- tive. RUNNING water is not necessarily clean water. Campers should use water only from springs and wells that have been declared safe. If necessary to use water from creeks, lakes or rivers, boil it before use, or use water purification tablets. Select the route for the camping expedition well in advance. Brief all members of the group on guidemarks. Equipment should include a first aid kit, comfortable shoes, matches in a waterproof container, a compass, rainwear and an ax or hatchet. 1:15 Adults Students Children M 4 3:10 5 5 100 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 WHILE IN Mexico City they met Eighth grade Citizenship Honor Role: d the Navy in 1978. SANDRA Alexander, Shannon Benton, Estella Bishop, Alicia Bravo, Lisa Childs, Phyllis Duran, Lavar Edwards, Denise Evans, Stephanie Gebheim, Debbie Gleed, Cindy Griffiths. Also Melinda Hansen, Tamera Harper, Heidi Hog- - gan, Terri Holt, Lori Hors-poo- l, Shirlene Hunt, David Jensen, Jill Johnson, Ranae Johnson, Lisa Keller, Devin Kidman. PAULA KNONSTED, Brad Miller, Robert Morrill, Tanya Shauna Pierce, Nelson, Christine Porter, Christine Rock, Jeannie Saunders, Dixie Sharp, David Smith, Evelyn Smith. Leisa Smith, Linda Stevens, Stratton, Judy Thomas, Julipon Taylor, Duane Maren Watts, Layn Williams, Diana Wilson, Danise Wood, Dennis Zilar. NINTH GRADE Citizenship Honor Roll: Tammy Barnes, Darla Beers, Randy Bennett, Connie NINTH GRADE Regular Scholastic Honor Roll: Lynette Arave, Tammy Barnes, Kevin Bitton, Connie Black, Richard Cabrey, Teresa Clark, Franklin Erb, Bent Hardy, Gail Harvey. ALSO SHAWNA Hodson, Holbrook, Lori Hutchinson, Sheryl Jerue, Wilma Annette Kelley, Billy Kelley, Alan Kendrick, Karla Martin, Glen Mewing, Kyle Kevin Nielson, Katherine Reid, Lauretta Rice, Robert Russell, Trena Shorts, Sheri Snider, Brian Wright, and Ronnie Young. Black, Cheryl Cash, Carla Chambers, Kim Clayton, Scholastic Honor Roll: ALSO RENE Espolon, Michael Eyster, Denise Gilmore, Janette Guiver, Jill Hansen, Gregory Harms, Shawna Allan Hodson, Holyoiak, Annette Kelley, Ronald King, Karla Martin, Melinda Berkley, April Bidwell, Lynette Brierley, Janae DeHerrera, Laura Elting, Christine Hunsaker, Dawn Bobbi Kelsey, Marshall, James Moore, Leslie Moore, Annamarie Perez, Diane Rasmussen, Duane Rock, Donald Rupe, Mark Shehan, Susanne Vigh, and Lori White. Terry Clifford, Alene Dalton, Dawn Draayer, Lori Eaton, Franklin Erb. Glen Mewing. Kyle Moosmann, Randy Nye, Scott Ortega, Bonnie Parker, Betty Peterson, Tracy Pitkin, Katherine Reid, Lauretta Rice, Elaine Rogers, Cindy Ross, Robert Russell, Doyle Shelley, Charles Smith. SHERI SMITH, Sheri Snider, Troy Stark, John Steffens, Danny Stephens, Wanda Tapia, Julie Teeslink, Melanie Teeslink, Terry Tremea, Steven Vise, Patricia Voeltz, Brian Wright, and Ronnie Young. Seventh grade Regular Scholastic Honor Roll : NANETTE ALLEN, Laura Allison, Sharon Anderson, Debbie Black, Steven Drake, Yvette Erickson, Marty Hansen, Mike Henrie, Glenn Hill, Michelle Judd, John Kelley, Shelva McCrary, Kenneth Ronald Meyerhoffer, Niederhauser, and Krista Rasmussen. Eighth grade Regular Scholastic Honor Roll: ALICIA BRAVO, Lisa Childs, Deborah Cleavenger, SEVENTH GRADE High EIGHTH GRADE High Scholastic Honor Roll: Kent Anderson, Shannon Benton, Estella Bishop, Maria Boyington, Demse Evans, Debbie Gleed, Terri Holt, Jill Johnson, Lisa Keller, Devin Kidman, Paula Kronsted, Eric Lee. ALSO BRAD Miller, Robert Morrill, Tanya Nelson, Dixie Sharp, Evelyn Smith, Leisa Smith, Linda Stevens, Dean Taylor, Norman Taylor, Maren Watts, Diana Wilson, and Dennis Zilar. Ninth grade High Scholas- tic Honor Roll: DARLA BEERS, LaDawn Budge, Cheryl Cash, Carla Chambers, Kim Clayton, Dawn Draayer, Lori Eaton, Michael Eyster, Denise Gilmore, Jill Hansen. Also Gregory Harms, Randy Nye, Scott Ortega, Elaine Rogers, Lisa Ryden, John Steffens, Brett Swain, Julie Teeslink, and Melanie Teeslink. Miss Layton Scholarship Pageant Kevin Chad Pettingill, Eardley and Bret Adams help passersby beat the heat with cold lemonade. EARN MONEY Wednesday, three Kaysville youngsters on their way to purchase an ice cream cone, decided they needed to earn at the bus stop and thirsty people returning from work or shopping, stopped by to quench their thirst. Chad Pettingill, Kevin THEY SET up a lemonade stand on the corner of Main served their cold lemonade from 1 to 4 p.m. and netted a few extra dimes for their ef- some money. and Center Street, which proved an ideal spot, as it was Layton Chamber of Commerce Eardley and Bret Adams June 30th - 7:30 P.M. forts. np Funky Fashions In Stiches Again The Funky Fashions Sewing Club has begun another busy summer. Those members in Phase III are, Brinkerhoff, Shelley president; Cherise Winter, vice president; Jennifer Mott, secretary; Michelle White, reporter; Gayla Clontz, music leader. Their leader is Mrs. Judy P. Tumeau. SOME OF the girls have already completed their first article. They are looking for visited the National Palace and the National Cathedral, the Anthropological Museum, the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon and the Cholula Pyramid. They visited the floating gardens of Xochimil-c- o and attended a Folklore Ballet,. One afternoon they attended the bull fights. On Monday, June 4, they drove to Taxco, an old silver Layton High Auditorium Sponsored by the following contributing merchants Anns Fabric Loft Wasatch Sporting Goods Magic Mirror Beauty Salon Freds Threads Kowley Drug Deru - Shroader Ins. Hair - Benders Olsen Chevrolet Prudential Savings North Davis Medical Center Layton Drug Co. ward to a busy summer. Lagoon Day During many of the members participated in the Utah State Talent show. Jennifer Mott, played a piano solo. Shelly, Cherise, Gayla and Michelle did a drill to Boogie Fever. April M. Tumeau took 3rd place in the junior division solo for her tap dance Tea 4--H 4-- for Two. THE GIRLS then had an enjoyable day at Lagoon, np Horne Const. & Layton Hills Mall Fort Lane Shopping Center Mother Goose Toms Super Save LCIA First National Bank 2nd National Bank Layton Visual Center The Squire M.H. King Co. H.O. Properties Layton J.Cs Layton Jaycettes Baker Jewelry Flowers by Candlelight J&J Produce Burton Walker Davis County Glass Dixon P. Reisbeck Ins. Layton Auto Sales B&B Dept. Store Arctic Circle Anthonys Restaurant .HUIUTO O nci mining town. THEN ON June 5, they arrived at Acapulco. They arrived one day after a hurricane struck the resort city. The group spent several days there by the ocean and relaxing on the beach. They then returned to Mexico City where they shopped for souveniers and then some boarded planes for the trip home, while others came home by bus and train. THOSE 7:309:25 Sat Mat mussen. ton, Judy Taylor, Duane Thomas, Wendy Thompson, Blake Willden, Danise Wood, and Bridget Woodard. clothing. Adequate meal planning for Ditto r Mark Shehan, .Nolan Watts, Jody Wind and Krista Ras- R1dD9 jackets and proper sleep Students Tour Old Duane Rock, Karen Shearer, sub- marines. In preparation for his first assignment, he studied shipboard organization, damage control, and submarine safety and escape 4-- (JUS nuclear-powere- and diesel Camping THE TRICK is to make the Niederhauser, Annamarie Perez, Diane Rasmussen, six-wee- . t KENNETH Meyerhoffer, Ronald Leslie Moore, Groton, Conn. k DURING the course, he was introduced to the basic theory, construction Safe Family To millions of Americans, living in the woods for a few days is one of the most enjoyable and relaxing vacations. 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