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Show Pago 6A North Edition 3WA Campy Lakosido Roviow 1983 Wednesday, Juno 15, Clinton Woman Completes School Service years. manager there CLINTON Bernice Mitchell from school food children. She was also honored that day at a luncheon for the school faculty. Several friends and members of her family also attended. retired May 27 service after 24 years. She was honored at an assembly at Fremont Elementary School May 25 when the children sang Mrs. Mitchell., (to the music of Mr. Sandman). She was presented with flowers, a tribute and framed snapshots of school ' STUDENT I (from left) Melinie John, and Mrs. Ronald John, Hymas, daughter of Mr. She Fremhas been unit manager at 12 the for past ont Elementary years. husband Clarence 11872 N. 2000 W., CUnton, chil- She began working at South live have three married Clearfield School in 1959. Short-- They and 16 grandchildren indren ly after that she began working one toster grandchild. at Pioneer School and was unit eluding president. Susan historian; Hymas, 11 Linton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Linton, secretary; Lisa Crosbie, daughter of Mrs. Mary Colvalt and Jerry Crosbie, vice officers at Central Davis BODY Junior High are daughter of Mr. president; Tonya and Mrs. Gene fo Scholarships Lemeers Eeam Awards Donnis Hurst Art. first and third placai Jacob Knowlton - second place; Sill lurgett - honorable mention; Fred Nakai honorable mention. Trino Carrera, Poetry, first place; Lori Copper-masecond place; Susan Burke, third place; Russell honor-obi- s Asplund, honorable mention; Kathey Bianken, mention; Julie Christmas, honorable mentioni Ryan Kemp, honorable mention. The following students at Layton High School received awards at the schools annual awards program: LAYTON Butinoa awards, lisa Kbus, - Shari Sharp, Wandy Barlow, DsAnna Thompson, Mchalla Coopar. Social studios Mpartmsntol achiavamont award, National math taet and state math test awards, Eric Blood, Kim Tunley, Gary Colemon. LHS outstanding athlata award, Jeff Moon; Ken Call award, Brad Merrill. Noall Z. Tanner award, first place, Kathy lorry Kump. Utah dobata awards, Ettas, Jacob Smith, David Stats mock trial award. Tarry Kump, Tsryl Grant, Tom Andorson, Liz Fudbwtki. Starling Scholar finalists, Torry Kump, Shans Fricks, Trino Carrara. Christensen; second ploco, Rhonda Hymas, third place, Jeff Passey; fourth place, Alison Layton; fifth place, Joyce Helton. Outstanding music award, Ryan Ksmp, Superior solo rating, Cheryl Ann CalljJohn Philip Sousa award, Jaff Passay. Shades and English awards, Scott Allan - short Daughters of the American Revolution good citizon award, Rhonda Hymas. Stevens Manager College scholarships, Tammy story first place; Lssslia Longlsy - second place; lisa Klaus, third place; Lon Simmons - honorable mention; Michoel Topper - honorable mention. Floyd, Cheryl Hays. University of Utah scholarships, Dovid Adams, William Burke, Neal Copper man, Do Anns Thomp- - Computer Class Set Two CLEARFIELD calling 825-221- and paying a $35 6 tuition fee. Beginning computer U.i. Naval Academy, Tony Tolle. Air Force ROTC ocholanhip, Robert Wall. Central Davit Junior High School PTSA Lqrrio Farneau, Willi Burke. Layton High School PTSA tcholanhip, Jane Brooks, HAFB Officer! Wivet tcholanhip, Neal Joyce Holton. HAFB Adminiotrative Club tcholanhip, Neal Copporman. Layton Rotary Club tcholanhip, Karon 0J5! "NUTRISYSTEM IS A FAST AND SIMPLE DIET THAT WORKS. WAS NEVER HUNGRY AND I LEARNED ABOUT MY PAST EATING PROBLEMS. NO DOUBT WILL STAY OFF." THE WEIGHT legos. John Fields Memorial award, Mike Petroff. Over S50 Contort In North America no drugs, no injections no constant calorie counting professional supervision no hunger, wide choice of delicious NUTRISYSTEM meals (gl Tm .. . Ki- Lakoviow life Underwriter! Aiiociation tcholanhip, Marlene Golightly. Citizen! Bank Butinou award, Shelly Gal- wight loss centers 1 CD OGDEN MEDICALDENTAL CENTER 950 25th STREET CLAY'O 3 Wheelers Rental Parti Acceuorwt scheduled for Monday evenings, beginning June 20, from 6:30 to 8 30 p . mi will be offered each -- DON FOOT KAYSVILLE, UTAH I McKay. mediate programming, is g prog-rammin- Brigham Young Unlvonity scholarships, Rotor Aiplund, Allioon WoQttaff, Rhonda Hymai. Utah State Unlvonity Mholanhipo, Maria Anopol, Annatto Adomi, Karon Boortich, Shiroo Ann Bollas, jdyco Holton, Kathy Kuba. Davit Aroo Vocational Cantor ocholanhip, Doan Gifford. Suomi Collage, Daniel Anderson. Utah Power and Light Company, Careen ndred. Wednesday, starting June 22, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. An introduction to BASIC language, the course will also demonstrate the word processing capabilities of computers. A more advanced class, inter- com- puter programming classes will be taught this summer under the auspices of the Clearfield High Community School. Registration may be achieved by ion, Nora Crofti, Jarod Fait, Trino Carrara. Univanity of Idaho Khalanhip, Chariot S 546-487- Ksytville 0 : Strong Hearts Run to Make Weak Hearts Strong McKAY-DE- FOUNDATION E Presents THE THIRD ANNUAL ROBERT GILGEN MEMORIAL 10K RUN -- 6.2 MILES JUNE 18, 1903 -8- :00A.M. at McKay-De- e Hospital MANY AWARDS and PRIZES pin HARRISON BLVD. 1 10K - 6.2 MILES MONROE McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL WALQVj SIERRA LINGERIE Course; Begin ot McKay-De- e Hospital Parking Lot than North on Harrison Blvd. to 9th St. than West to Monroe Blvd. than South to 12th St. than Watt to Sierra Lingerie at 300 Watt 12th St. Um FINISH Q Race will ba run under the direction of BILL LEWIS. Awards and prizes for man and woman in each category given at caramany at Sierra UngaHa Parking Lot at 10:00 a.m. morning of race. Many Awards and Prizatll REGISTRATION: form from Cob, Ctnttr. Sierra Mutt available Foundation, McKay-De- e linger, be b by Entry Late Pepsi atfart Sunset Sports Jum 16th. Fee: $5.00 Rote packet given to each entrant 0 o.m. day of race. Age Divisions (Mob B Female): 11 entry - day of registration 7:30 o.m. at McKoy-D- perking lot. i under, fee: Late entry $6.00. PLEASE CUT ALONG 12-- Inj'tdiL. 29, oetween 60 & up. Mwebhoir 25- - THIS LINE ENTRY FORM (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE AND SIGN DISCLAIMER) r j ENTRY FEE ENCLOSED NAME ADDRESS I ZIP CODE. STATE. PHONE ( I TEE SHIRT SIZE: city j 754,117 miles, $. REGISTRATION NOT ACCEPTABLE FOUNDATION McKay-D- in. AGE. SEX. ) .sriMD UNLESS DISCLAIMER IS SIGNED MAIL CHECK TO: P.O. BOX 9370 OGDEN. UTAH 84409 DISCLAIMER: In consideration of my entry and intending to be legally bound for myielf and my I heirs, executors and administrators, I give up any rights and claims against the persons and I . organizations affiliated with this 1 OK run and specifically McKay Dee Hospital or Foundation, I Sierra Lingerie, Pepsi Cola Co., or any other sponsor for any damages which I may suffer in connection! I with my travel to, partiepation in, or returning from the 10K run. I SIGNATURE IN FULL: JATE: I w (Porant or guardian Sponsored by: Siorro lingario, Print if antrant it unbar 18 yoari of aga.) Papti of Ogdan, Fait Auto Parts, First Security Bank, City Quick that is how many miles our Weber and Morgan counties, HOME CARE people have travelled, has a complete staff of the last tweinty years A . counselors, etc to tend to the heeds of the sick, the aged, and those making house calls in lot of things have changed in those twenty years, tut HOME has continued to serve the sick, the aged and the home bound. As the only fully accredited home health agency in CARE nurses, therapists, of these fine institutions HOME CARE, the health service that comes to your house. 620 24th St. Ogden, 627-250- 0. recuperating from a hospital stay. 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