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Show Page 14A, Lakeside Review, Deeeniber 4, 1980 If i fast Sor in (Hmsimas coin! FOR SOME, STRAINING TO hear what was happening inside was the limit of their participation during a recent school assembly. Kyle Pitchford, 7, and a friend, both second graders at .'Valley View Elementary School in Roy, were sent out to wait in f tr T the hall while fellow students remained in the assembly. Kyle said that they were released from the assembly because they said we ' were talking." t Student From Farmington H Scholarship . T v fI Utah State University student from Farmington who plans to expand the familys dairy operation ; Except Yarn & Quilting Batts A increase and build upon my training by attending rafter graduating from r college, with his parents and the present dairy operation. The veterinary science courses he has already taken at U.S.U. have already improved the familys herd health has won a $1,000 national expand animal 4-- science scholarship. Flint F. Richards, 20, of 844 W. 100 No., was one of j two winners to receive the 'Scholarship provided by I Allied Mills. 'Winners were announced during the 59th I National Congress in FLINT RICHARDS 4. Chicago Nov. 'Winners were selected by Jthe Cooperative Extension Service and awards arranged by National Council. son of Mr. ; Richards, and Mrs. Aaron F. :Rjchards, is a junior and fmajoring in dairy Cscience. He works part-fti(n- e at a dairy farm near Department 4-- . 4-- H 4-- For CAA Santa Project iFarmington for qualified families f living in Davis County, Ms. Dechart rsaid. presents. Enlisted Men Honored At Special Hill Ceremony Outstanding in the Tactical representing Named as F-1- defensive L driving class is being offered at the Roy City I- Court on Dec. 13. If iThe course will start at f 9 fc.m. and run for 8 hours IfI that day. The course is f Sponsored by the Utah fsifety Council as part of If Its I campaign to reduce I automobile accidents and f I Injuries. A JjThe professionally I Instructed course on defensive driving techniques and If teaches the evasive ac- i tiotls necessary to avoid a ; I accident. trac Hit ; the course is $12. More Driver License Division, or the Utah information may be obtained by contacting Safety Council Luke Blakely, Ogden 479-529- 0, 533-585- Thurs.-Sot- 2 76 in Bountiful 292-014- 1 . tues. mono curliug Chrome Teflon PERtfRODG . 49 Dozen , V SALE SAVE Up to 50 csipcEPj) Q cttv-nr-XEm&rmr- Dl AttOH DRI HAIL POLISH ; IRON ON PATCEISG FOR JEAttG, JACEXETG, SealerDryer Reg $l50For 59c GE3IRTG, DAGG VJAGEIADLEG nog 1 For a Stat. Clarfild 39 dr msG Reg $159 For $59c Jpritag art 37 So. $35 T 11 Mini LUSCIOUS LICK OF MOISTURE RICH LIP PROTECTION READY MADE FRAMES 23 Deg. rioiv Ror "LIP POPG" til iufusium - five-piec- inize 1251901 m PERMS Farrah Fawcett Replenish Zotos EXcndra VJclia Cosmic Curl mum Elalliwcll HOLIDAY SPECIAL Sculptured Acrylic Nails $!5 Haircut Styles B 2 White Velvet Golcr Flair Pro-Lin- OiailTi 0Q33IHI-1IF- DEC. 5 & 6 9-- (Next to Buddys) things you want makes you feel good. Hut spending that little extra" you should he saving make you feel guilty. And you worry. C& Qj633a0fi) (!Ta:i rah Juying the 3 9nin:giQiO e PDoeo Call For Appt. Evenings by Appt. Only Ph. 292-623- 8 Mon. Sat. 6 66 N. Main, Centerville Studio 6 er by appointment 5 9-- 4-- SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY 276-294- Sat. ; Ann Scarlet R.E. Permanent Hair Removal Audrenes in Layton 9-- 8, 4-- Reg 35 1 3 4-- Senior Outstanding Defensive Driving Course Set :i ; Roy ;v Air Noncommissioned Officer was Master Sgt. Thomas Connors, Equipment Maintenance Squadron. He said he believes he is part of the best wing and has the best job in the Air Force. The top three award winners received merchandise prizes and gift certificates donated by businesses from this area. Runners-u- p for the competition are Master Sgt. Rico Cotton, Master Sgt. Joseph Walton, Senior Master Sgt. Alvin Darroch, Staff Sgt. Charles Aubrey, Staff Sgt. Brian Kohl, Sgt. Andrew Klein, Senior Airman Terry Hall, Senior Airman Neil Hill and Airman Anthony Kolic. officer. I ; One person from each category was ;elosen to represent the wing later this :year in the Tactical Air Command competition. .Selected as Outstanding Airman was Senior Airman Charles Smith, CRS. mith said it was the greatest he has had since joining the military. Smith was cited for his as an environmental control Systems specialist in the 6 multi-trdl-e fighter. Z Capturing the honors as Outstanding I Noncommissioned Officer was Sgt. ;David Syndergaard, CRS. He said it AAon.-Fr- i. Three Davis County young people have been projects. Lynnette recognized for their 1980 Owens, 17, Jennifer Knight, 17, and Anne Rowley, 18, all have won expense-pai- d trips to the 59th National Congress in Chicago, Nov: 30 - Dec. 4. chosen by the Utah They are among 28 Utah State University Extension Service for state awards Council. arranged by National Miss Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Owens, Clearfield, was an award winner in the achievement program, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company has a favorite saying: It is better Fund. This to reach for the stars and miss than it is to reach for : ' nothing and get it. her on and have made efforts reaching, Shp keeps her a winner several times in the county Style Dress Revue. She also is the concertmistress of her high school orchestra, plays and teaches violin and piano, sings and gives vocal lessons. She has taken a leadership role in many projects, serving as an officer of several clubs. Miss Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, Bountiful, won honors in the fashion revue program, sponsored by Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc. She said, Inflation forced me to use my skills for the production of my school clothes. This economic push led her to design and sew the e outfit which won her a smart, practical blue ribbon at the state fair. She estimates that she saved about $60 on this outfit alone. Her other sewing projects have included gifts for relatives, costumes for school plays and decorative items for her room. Besides sewing, her interests include ballet and creative writing. Miss Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowley, Layton, excelled in the home environment program, sponsored by the S & H Foundation. Her artistic skills won her awards for a. decorative wall hanging, a stippled painting and an heirloom family quilt. Command competition. Senior 825-369- Honors for Projects was a great honor to represent the Component Repair Squadron, which he is attached to. He said it is an even greater honor to represent the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, which he will be - HILL Members of the 388th AFB Tactical Fighter Wing gathered at Hill Air Force Base recently to honor Especial achievements of 12 outstanding ' wing enlisted personnel. 12 nominees were grouped into The three categories: Outstanding Airman, I Outstanding Noncommissioned Officer (West of Albertson's) LYNNETTE OWENS 4-- H She encouraged all residents of the county to call the CAA office if they know of a family or families who need help but choose not to apply. The program needs cash donations to purchase fresh food items for the food baskets given away at Christmas. Clothes and toys in good condition also are being sought. Volunteers to help with the program are also needed, she said, to fill baskets, dress dolls, wash and press clothing, wrap packages, and deliver ! The Community Action Agency wants needy families of Davis County to f have a Merry Christmas, according to k Roselyn Dechart, coordinator for this years Sponsors for Santa program.' I? Sponsors for Santa is a program that provides food, clothing and toys for low-- income families which might otherwise 'gd without. Applications are now available at the Community Action Agency office in aD 6 Clearfield Plaza No. 6 Th ree Y outh Given of weekends. Agriculture and Dairy The Davis County youth Herd Improvement began his dairy Association cow index project with one Jersey sheets, he added. ' - . heifer and built up a herd The youth served as of 27 Jersey animals. president of his group and as junior leader. His During his six years in he said he developed major project was dairy a great love and desire to and he ws named a work with Jersey cattle., county and state winner I also developed skills in and fitting in dairy herdsmanship, showmanship. His dairy Che university campus fitting and showmanship, cattle also won a number C and of awards. One of his during the week, then buying, selling vhCads home to help on his promoting registered heifers took top honors at on stock, I then decided to State Fair. farm parents fl & w program. And a computer science class has aided his understanding of U.S. 4-- jand Prices Good Dec. 4,5 Utah State. He plans on going into a partnership One answer is to buy U.S. Sav ings Ronds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Theyll take out that little extra from each pav check for Bonds. YtuTe autmnaticallv fm&iw saving the amount you vv ant tu save, vv ilhout ever seeing it. So you run spend it. Yu wont even miss it. 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