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Show I f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 19, 1979 Beta Rllio Diiapiter Events The Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi elected new ' officers for the coming year March 27. OTHER activities in the chapter include a fun western party given for the chapter by the Alpha Phi Chapter of Bountiful. Held at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Jo White, the girls wore their western clothes and enjoyed panning for gold and a hearty cowboy supper. April 7 the traditional Mothers luncheon was held at Rainbow Gardens in Ogden Canyon. After a short TO BE installed as president of the Chapter is Mrs. Patricia Butler of Vice president elect is Mrs. Jeanne Butler, Fruit Lay-to- program, lunch was enjoyed by chapter members and their mothers, many of whom traveled from out of town to attend. chapter representative to county council. n. Heights. Serving as chapter recoTd-in- g secretary will be Mrs. Barbara Craig; Mrs. JoAnn Adams, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Judy Baldwin, treasurer; Mrs. Jan Bond, CHAIRMAN of the luncheon waS Mrs. JoAnn Adams, as- sisted by Mrs. Michelle Butler, Mrs. LeAnn Morgan and Mrs. Marsha Ekhard. Programs this month have included a movie on asser- tiveness training. Another program featured Jerry Stevenson from J&J Produce in Layton, demonstrating good gardening techniques. AcfiSuBfiaes M KUyiKIS On April 4, North Layton ney Page will address the group concerning wills and estate planning. Laurie Francis. School elections and applications for new pep club members are now important activities at North Layton. Jr. High Schools orchestra competed in a APRIL 24 at the home of Ms. Jacque Beenz, Kaysvilie, Davis County Attorney Rod- district-wid- e orchestra festival that was held at Layton High. The musical group, led by Mr. Income Tex Prepsrctien Visser, received an excellent 7 Year Exp. at the I.R.S. as Tax Examiner rating. leader THE ORCHESTRA Vickie Baldwin, Cathy Brewer, Donita Jeanine Townley, Dawn Rasmussen. The Kiwanis Club of Clear- talent of these 15 girls and Rogers talented voice will field will again this year sponsor the annual Miss Clearfield scholarship pageant, Kiwanis President Golden Stephenson an- ensure a wonderful evening for young and old alike. PARENTS, grandparents and friends of the contestants nounced. THE PAGEANT will begin Saturday evening at 5: 30 p.m. April 21, in the Clearfield High School auditorium. Tickets may be purchased from any Clearfield Kiwanis member or at the door for $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children under 12 years of age. Proceeds from the sales of tickets will be used again to help better equip Clearfield parks with more playground equipment. Judy Bennion is the pageant director assisted by her husband Richard, a Sunset Jr. High School presents its honor rolls for the Third term in the 1978-7- 9 school year. Listed below are the names of the students who have made the honor rolls. . SEVENTH ' tizenship 4 GRADE Ci- Hs: Nanette , Hun-sake- jb t Kiwanis Club to provide even more opportunity for the growth and development of the young boys and girls. community-interes- General project chairman tional to Ray Adams has been charged with the overall responsibility of this fund raising project. His challenge and the 1979 theme of Kiwanis Interna and Reasonable far the most costly surplus the taxpayer has to By and Anytime pay for in this country is the surplus of government. Journal, Atlanta CAROL KENDRICK Phone -- 376-205- 2 Tii'ra'i'i'iTHifimuHiaw Light up a life urges all to join with the local club to bring another fine community project to a successful realization. Kln)F K0D Stratton, Shawna Tanner, Tammy Wilson. SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Laura Allison, April Bidwell, Lynette Brierley, Janae Deherrera, Laura Elting, Glenn L. Hill, John E. Kelly, Dawn M.. Marshall. Allen, Melinda Berkley, April Bidwell, Lynette Brierley, Cassie Carter, Tammy Clark, Laura Elting, Lisa Erb, Darla Kiwanis Club. Fink, Patricia Gillett. r, Glenn Hill, Christine THERE ARE 14 local young Dawn Kelley, John women entered as contestants Kelley, Jon Kirkman, Dawn this year. Each of these will Marshall, Shelva McCrary, be sponsored by a Clearfield Kenneth Meyerhoffer, Leslie business and other businesses Ronald Moore, in the area will contribute ' ' H. Neiderhauser. toward the scholarship fund the queen and her two atten-dant- s i JULIE t PAULSEN,; pianeJ fciif receive: t Clearfield4 Rasmussen, Krista Rasmus-- . The gMlss sen, Duane Rock, Donald pageant is the first runner to the Miss Utah and then the Rupe, Karen Shearer, Mark Shehan, Nicole Spencer, "Miss America pageant Corrie Vigil, Nolan Watts, held each year in Atlantic Lori White. City, the largest scholarship Seventh Grade Honor Roll: in the of kind its pageant Nanette Allen, Nola Allen, world. Sharon Anderson, Melinda AGAIN THIS year the Berkley, Debbie Black, Steven Drake, Lisa Erb,. Kiwanis Club will sponsor the Yvette Erickson, Darla Fink, Little Miss and Mister contest that has been so sucJerry Gallegos, Thomas Gallegos. cessful for the past number of years. Pat Hampton directs PATRICIA GILLETT, the little Miss and Mister Amanda Henneberger, Mike contest as she has done for the Henrie, Christine Hunsaker, past seven years. Twenty-fiv- e Bobbie Kelsey, Lisa Lovell, girls and eight boys are comShelva Rex McBride, peting in this contest. Local recording star Roger McCrary, Roger Mitchell. James Moore, Tracy PotArnold will host the complete ter, Lani Rice, Donald Rupe, evening's entertainment. The former and member president of the Clearfield will be there and we invite the community to support the By Far! acknowledged the outstanding achievements of several orchestra members including Angela Aldridge. Denise Love, Barbara Decker, Mikole Hunt, Val Krouth and Leslie H. Moore, Perez, Diane M. Rasmussen, Krista Rasjnus-sen- , Duane C. Rock, Mark A. Shehan, Suzanne Vigh, Lori White. J. CGRADE EIGHTH 4 Hs: Sandra itizenship Alexander, Mark Andreasen, Loretta Amt, Shannon Benton, Estella Bishop, Kurt Bodily, Lisa Childs, Deborah leavengejV; Jpffrey, Davis, Richard Estesr Danise Evans, Stephanie Gebheim, Debbie Gleed, Melinda Hansen, Tamera Harper, Cheryl Hayes, Heidi Hoggan, Terri Holt, Lori Horsepool, Shirlene Hunt. t Jill DAVID JENSEN, Johnson, RaNae Johnson, Darla Kay, Lisa Keller, Devin Kidman, Paula Kronsted, Albert Lemmon, Vera ,Lozosky. Stacia Lucero, Beth Lutz, Brad Miller, Robert Morrill, Tanya Nelson, Teri Nelson, Kelly Rhoe, Dannielle Sam, Jeannie Saunders, Dixie Sharp, David Smith. EVELYN SMITH, Leisa Smith, Linda Stevens, Julipon 'Hodson, Wilma Holbrook, .Lori Hutchinson, Annette Kelley, Lisa Kunz, Karla Judy Taylor, Norman Taylor, Jean Vaterlaus, Maren Watts, Diana Wilson, Dennis Zilar.' Eighth Grade Honor Roll: Martin, Glen Mewing. Randy Nye, Scott Ortega, Bonnie Parker, Tracy Pitkin, Edina Ranney, Bruce Reid, Sandra Alexander, Blake Alldredge, Mark Andreasen, Maria Boyington, Alicia Lauretta Rice, Katherine Reid, Cindy Ross, Robert Bravo, Lisa Childs, Jay Cum- Lavar mings, Richard Estes. Edwards, Russell. : DOYLE SHELLEY, Trena Shorts, Sheri Smith, Sheri Snider, John Stephens, Danny Stephens, Wanda Tapia, Julie Teeslink, Melanie Teeslink, Terry Tremea. Steven Vise, Patricia Voeltz, Bill Weaver, Brian Wright, Kevin Yoachum, DEBBIE GLEED, Melinda Hansen, Heidi Hoggan, Lori Horspool, Ranae Johnson, Leslie Jones, Lisa Keller, Eric Lee, Shannon Marshall, Kelly Rhoe. Jeannie Saunders, Dixie Sharp, Evelyn Smith, . Theresa Sprite, Dean Taylor, Judy Taylor, Duane Thomas, Wendy Thompson,,--. Blake Willden, Bridget Woodard. NINTH ! GRADE Honor Roll: Lynette Arave; Tammy Barnes, Kevin Bitton, Mike EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Kent Anderson, Shannon Benton, Estella Danise Evans, Bishop, Tamara Harper, Terri Holt, Jill Johnson, Devin Kidman, Paula Kronsted, Brad Miller. Robert Morrill, Tanya Nelson, Teri Nelson, Cindy Savage, Leisa Smith, Linda Cabrey, Teresa Clark, Andrea Cypet, Gary Droubay, Lori Eaton, Franklin Erb. - Mike Fahnert, Kevin Ford, Shelley Freestone, David Hirschi, Wilma Holbrook, Lori Hutchinson, Rebecca Kelsey, Karla Martin, Glen NINTH GRADE Citizenship Hs:Tammy Barnes, Jen- Cash, GREGORY HARMS, Mike Hill, David Hirschi, Shawna 2.29 ea. 1 .59 ea. 1 6 ea. 22- - ea. POLYPIPE 1 PIPE " ROLL BRAND SPRINKLER 7.29 ea. 69- - ea. 00 FT. CHAMPION HEADS Ninth Grade High Honor Roll: Jennifer Beene, Darla Beers, Connie Black, LaDawn . Carla Chambers, Kim Clayton. Alene Dalton, Daym Draayer, Gary Droubay, Lori Eaton, Franklin Erb, Mike Eyster, Mike Fahnert, Denise Gilmore, Janette Guiver, Jill Hansen. PIPE Young. nifer Beene, Darla Beers, Cheryl POLY ELAINE ROGERS, Robert Russell, Lisa Ryden, Trena Shorts, Sheri Snider, Brett Swain, Melanie Teeslink, Terry Tremea, Ronnie 1 Maren Watts, Diana Wilson, Dennis Ziler. Randy Bennett, Kevin Bitton, LaDawn Budge, Mike Cabrey, PVC " SCH 40 20 FT. LENGTH " CLASS 200 PSI 20 FT. LENGTH " ELBOWS " TEES Mewing. Stevens, Norman Taylor, 4 SPiOEl SYSTEM VALUES! Ronnie Young. Budge, Cheryl Cash, Carla Chambers, Kim Clayton, Dawn Draayer, Mike Eyster, lOl 13 Denise Gilmore. : JILL HANSEN, Gregory Harms, Shawna Hodson, Alan Kendrick, Randy Nye, Scott Ortega, Lauretta Rice, John Steffens, Julie Teeslink, Brian Wright. ROOM SIZE CARPET Kaysvilie Clubs Mrs. Thelma Sanders was hostess to the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Barbara Thomassen was cohostess. Mrs. LaRena Sandall entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Horne was assisting hostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Dorraine Hales. . Members of the Athena Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lotz. Mrs. Alexia Stewart and Mrs. Camella Barton were assisting hostesses. The group enjoyed the delightful program given by Mrs. Leola Prigmore and Mrs. Carol Duckworth. Hanna Jarman was the program chairman. The Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Birchell Perkins. Mrs. Mary Talbot was the cohostess. The book review, "Logan Temple, the First 100 Years was given by Mrs. Elaine Cullimore. Mrs. Hazel Robbins was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Chateau Center in Layton on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. GENES ELECTRONICS ri. r.min, laytou iooi IIOUHS: Mon thru Sat. 00 VIM, Mas torch rg and Bank Credit Available J Members of the Orchid Club held their dinner meeting on Tuesday evening at the Salt City Jail Restaurant in Salt Lake City. The members presented flowers to their secret pals for the past year. New officers will take office. The new officers are: Mrs. Justensen, Dorothy SHAGS-LEVEL-LOOPS-PLUSH- ES 0 S10.00-20.00-S30.- 00 Front Famous Las Vegas Hotels! president; Mrs. Linda Nance, vice president; Mrs. Darlene Kettenring, secretary and Mrs. Marie Kearl, historian. Mrs. Julie Watkins entertained the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Kay Blood.' Mrs. Pat Maryon entertained the Kaysvilie Art Club - at her home Monday afternoon. Her husband Professor Ed Maryon gave the program. Professor Maryon is dean of the College of Fine Arts Department at the U. of U. VtwRa iTVffiiSg? Lkirr-- j HEEfiXYJ of rejuvenating Kaysvilie downtown area. subject the THE CHAMBER of commerce is forming a committee to go forward with the project of rejuvenating the Kaysvilie downtown area, as discussed in the meeting. Mrs. Fran Brown, president of the chamber conducted the meeting, np 0D HTGXyR0fcU E Kaysvilie Chamber Of Commerce Kaysvilie Chamber of Commerce met Wednesday morning at the Sweet Tooth Ice Cream Store in Kaysvilie for their regular monthly meeting. They were served a Continental Breakfast followed by the guest speaker, Dr. Robert Runnells. He talked on the Gfcy uWl, i fuElt-RilKtQltil-ii- l'' u E r, 0 FJl LU r I M l 1 2K vf. lof 3Gr r 5m ICO M. (East 8AILI18 of Freeway), Bountiful 257 W. South Temple Salt Lake City 241 Weet Center - Provo OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. PUBLIC INVITED Ol OS J |