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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1983 3C Local Schools Plan Events v I ' .fjl JS A, U? 8 money for the proposed marque. Syracuse Elementary School will hold back to school night Thursday, OcL 13, at 7 p.m. The school PTA is also spon- soring a book fair through Oct. 15 from 4 until 5 p.m. each night except Oct. 13, and on Sat- urday, Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the school. Pictures will be taken Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. p.m. fifth and sixth grades. ts Back to School Night for and parents at Layton will be held Oct. 13, at the school. There will be no opening stu-den- ry meeting but parents are invited to go directly to their students classroom at the following times: 7 p.m., first and second grades; SOME OF THE team members Clearfield High at the BYU Science Bowl competition are (from left, front) Dirk p.m., third and fourth 7:30 grades; October is safety month at the school and guest speakers have been invited to speak to the children on fire safety, safety at construction sites, vandalism, and Halloween safety. Kaysville Junior High is kicking off a fundraising project on Thurs. Oct. ,13. The students will be selling chocolate to help raise 1 Gardner and Ricky Smith and (back) Rex Sears and Mark Shehan. At BYU CHS to Participate in Science Bowl CLEARFIELD For the state award. Clearfield was eliminated in the quarter finals. Qualifications for the team are rigid. The Falcon team members have a 3.9 overall grade point average and have taken academic classes of biology, chemistry, fifth consecutive year, Clearfield Jim Beck, chemistry and biochemistry. Verl Garrett serves as math consultant. Clearfield team members are: Ricky Smith son of Ronald and Joyce Smith, South Weber; Cory Birt, son of Nolan and Diane Birt, South Weber; Dirk Gardner, son of Sterling and Annette Gardner, South Weber; Todd Jonas, son of Mr.& Mrs. Paul Jonas, Sunset; Dawn Marshall daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Marshall, Sunset; Mark Shehan, son of Mrs. & Mrs. David Shehan, Roy; Brent Nielson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Cooper, South High will participate in the Brigham Young University Science Bowl competition. In the competition, BYU scientists will ask the teams questions. Each question answered physiology, physics, physical scicomputer science, math correctly gives the team 10 ence, and more. At the end of a predepoints. The state Science Bowl comtermined time period, the team is on the first Saturday petition ahead wins. in November. To be crowned state science The coaches for the team are: bowl team champs, a team LaMont Jensen, biology; Vern would have to go through five or Adams, zoology; Richard Taylor, six rounds undefeated. Last year physiology; Ronald Yahne, Ogden High School won the Physics and earth science and Weber. Was a Event At the King Elementary Fair It Blue-Ribb- on LYNDIA GRAHAM Review Correspondent An annual first LAYTON fair at E.G. King Elemengrade has into a blue turned tary ribbon event for the students, parents, and teachers at the school. At the beginning of the new school year, the students in the classes of Mrs. Judy Forman, Mrs. Carolea Nielsen, Mrs. Mary Ann Bundy, and Ms. Terri Jewell began to make their plans for the huge display of hobbies, and Dr. Allen H. Graeve, a general and vascular surgeon, has joined the staff of Humana Hospital Davis North. His diverse and excellent training and experience is Dr. Graeve is a native of Iowa. He attended welcomed by College of Virginia. His wife. Creighton University School of Medicine, with specialty training at the University of New Mexico and the Medical Humana. Dr. Graeve performs gastrointestinal surgery of all types including colorectal disease. He is versatile in surgery of the thyroid and breast, and well- trained in accidents and emergencies injury to the chest, abdomen, and extremities. He performs bypasses on blocked vessels and repairs aneurysms. His published research includes articles on the lungs, aneurysms, liver diseases in children, and heart transplantation. Valerie Anne Saul, is a native of Maryland, and a nurse specialist in critical care. They have one child, Dr. Graeve's office is at 2084 North 1700 in Layton. His office phone Patients may call for ber is num-involvi- ng 773-057- 5. appointments. tumana Hospital Davis North 1600W Antelope Drive Layton Utah 84041, Phone (801) 8259561 collections. After weeks of preparation the students brought their displays to school and arranged them throughout the four classrooms of the first grade students. Last week, the first grade fair was held. During the morning hours the older students of the school toured the rooms to see the variety of talent that was used in making the displays. In the afternoon, the parents of the first grade students were invited to come to the school to see their students handiwork. ASK ABOUT raca OUR 5 YEAR 1 40 years of service. The theme of the convention will be Because she is my sis- - SEVERAL MODELS AVAILABLE - gets a tour train a student at the E.G. King Elementarys first grade fair. A PARENT One great thing about the fair come a grandparent, relative or is that we have nearly 100 per- friend almost always will come. cent parent participation, said ' With more than a hundred stuMrs. Forman. If a parent cant dents, the displays are varied. A huge home grown sunflower head, seeds and hulled nuts were displayed by one student. Foreign doll collections, needlework, for ter. Special guest speaker decorated cakes, sea shells, a the occasion will be Janet Wilrock animal zoo, a caterpillar in liams from Salt Lake City. a cocoon, fall leaves and posters Light refreshments will be all were found in the collections. Mrs. Forman did admit that served and the women will have the opportunity to visit with one one of the most difficult parts of another and view the displays preparing the fair was coming up which represent all areas of LDS with the large amount of first place classifications. Relief Society. 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