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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 4, I ' in 983 1 auto mechanics and all sorts of By KEVIN BRIITWIISIR things, and receive college Rey High School V In past years our schools had credit. only to offer a graduation diploThe opportunities are there. ma. Today, and years to come, our high school students will Our schools are headed in a have more opportunities for a much better direction. More fields will be covered in the higher education. For example, a student at years to come. I am sure you Roy High can, if he chooses, will find people who take the take courses up at Weber State opportunity will be successful if College on welding, advanced they have the drive to do so. ), A short course in the economics c7 cooling. i .v.aA V I;, Hmi how Awn cah a you EvaporatM bundle tMnent cookng Evaporative cooing coso by 8S That safcct bMngs tor can cut your - BOND. cooBng it thf most ramrt it ffw a ungir tfMon an electrostatically appiianc puakty flash trwr seals out rust Those are the economics of applied wWi you dunng die hottest part of the day Evaporative coobng costs roughly naR as much to Ouy and men as retngeraoon Art ftnatfy AnAn evapotath cooang wives you aen more money m the nq run Because it works better art lasts longer than other coolers for example, every Aivm is protec ted by POLYmost much Thrcfwt M cooling To earn more roout Awn. tent the eader in energy cooling for more than 3 years, room m soon Bnnq your stop measurements and we or qwd to of now qrve you a free estimate much you can wwe Ni GEARING UP for the annual Madre-am- a Variety Show to be held Monday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. are the members of Clearfield High School's Madres. Under the direction of Gordon Steed, the 27 voice select singing group will present an evening of vocal entertainment featuring solos. ensembles and whole group performances with instrumental accompaniment in the school's auditorium at no charge to the public. According to vocalist Natalie Aurich, the event should be a delightful "evening out" for area families. At State Contest Students earner Awards ticipated at the Weber State Weber State College hosted the Utah State Leadership Conference and Skill Olympics of Clubs the Vocational-Industriof America on April 1983. The state competition followed district contests held earlier in April. A number of Davis County students received honors. The state of Utah boasts some 2,300 members of VICA, and approximately 625 of them par competitions. Students vied for prizes in 30 fields, and two sections make up each competition. ' The goal or the motto of VICA is developing leadership in the world of work. Therefore half the competition is devoted to leadership skills such as parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking, and job de- - al 20-2- 1, monstrations. The other half of the competition deals with skills. Fred Montmorency, associated with MHT Architects, a Salt Lake firm, chaired the Skill Olympics this year. Supplies and equipment worth $10,000 were donated by industries throughout the state, and donated manhours from industry totaled 10,000 starting last September and extending to this Aprils Farmington Man Called conference. Elder JefFARMINGTON of H. Verle and son Buhler, frey than $4,000. Dean Christensen with the Davis County School District is the State Director of VICA. Some of the 30 areas of competition are cosmetology, small engines, architectural drafting, auto body repair, auto mechanics, bricklaying, cabinet making, carpentry, commercial art, commercial foods, commercial photography, electrical trades, electronic products servicing, graphics, industrial electronics, machine drafting, plumbing To Joyce Buhler of Farmington, has accepted a call to serve in g LDS Misthe sion. He will enter the Mission Canada-Winnipe- Training Center May 18. His farewell will be held on May 8 at 3:20 p.m. in the Farmington Fifth Ward Chapel, 300 N. Main. Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house at his home at 141 E. 200 N., following the meeting. Industry also provided prizes such as hand tools, welding gloves and helmets, tool boxes, reference books, timing lights, and cutlery. Total value of prizes donated came to more a 1982 of Davis High School graduate and LDS Seminary. He was an and pipefitting, ceived his Eagle Scout Award. He has been attending Weber State College. High for machine drafting. Earning second place awards were Alan Chase in prepared Elder Buhler is 20-2- 1 JEFFREY H. BUHLER High School Students Place in Design Contest ' receiving plaques, trophies, ribbons, andor prizes donated by local merchants. In ceremonies held April 22 at Sherwood Hills Resort, Clearfield High School students Devin Kidman and Robert received third and fourth prizes, with two other CHS students, Darla Fink and Kenny Ledbetter, earning honorable mentions. Miy-awa- ki competition, with 55 contestants actually completing the series four architectural drawings and elevations necessary to solve the contests design problem. Those competing were required to design a home for a family of five. Specifications for the dwelling included three baths, a formal and informal dining room, a library, photographers darkroom, and three car garage, all with a square footage of four-bedroo- m er students, representing nine Northern Utah high schools, participated in the Keep a video Tape Scrapbook a lifetime of treasured memories. for 773-409- 825-303- drafting. Winners on the district level competition held earlier in April were: Russ Cook of Bountiful High for machine drafting; J.L. Stauffer, a junior from Viewmont came in second, and Dave Roach, a senior from Bountiful took third in machine drafting. Tim Haslin, a junior from Viewmont, came out on top in the architectural drawing division. Tying for second place were Kelly Ledbetter and Marty Cole. In a coin toss, Marty was given third place. Winners from the state competition will compete in a national event in June. Increase your garden yield up to 400. 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