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Show C3 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1983 ftudents Donate Mouses KAYSVILLE Citizens of the Month for November have been announced at Burton Elementary School. The following students were Nlcholle Warner, Tamara Thorton, ad 4 CGiris&fiias Special Now thru Dec. 23rd. Also announced and honored in the Hall of Fame were the top scholars for the first term: DAVIS HIGH home economics students Annette and Kay Sherman work on gingerbread house for charity. ations vary from ere- - OFF Special education, Rav Lamond Morrltteau; kindergarten; Emily Chrlstopulot, Sharon Valentine, Holly Evant, Steven Mich-elte- n. Tiffany Butcher, Elizabeth Moregan, Seth Wallace, Abbl Knowlton, Erin Steven-to- n, Seth Wilhelton. Second erade. Matt Auefr, Jaton Ma'uch-I- v, Shelby Righ, Mark Kittrell, Matthew Jeppton, Stephanie Davit, Kellie Gomm, Chrlttlna Hales, Mlkkol Lee, Josh Dickson, Brian Hass, Natalia Pearson, Kristin Thomp- -. son, and Shelli Christiansen. Third erade; Curtis Barlow, Zachary Dickens, David Edwards, Juliana Hales, Emily Hanten, Jill Hereet, Eric Hintze, Tara Jor- Benton, Stephanie Mott, Karen Reid, Jodi Wimmer, and Melanie Woolley. Fourth erade, Natalie Jones, Megan Nelson, Catherine Packer, Crlsty Parry, er Poulton, Sandra .Thorton, SHAMPOO SET WITH HAIRCUTS PERMS Operators: Lisa Jenson Patti Seaver Rosemary Smith Alisa. Webb 9 jUagic 9ftngets STYLE SALON SUNSET 288 W. 1250 N. COUPON ONLY Kathryn 825-411- 6 saaacO jolly to Santas sleigh to the traditional house. The tantalizing aroma of ginger drifts through the school halls as the home economics classes carry on the seventh year of this holiday tradition. Jack-in-the-bo- x, by local businesses. mo, Single Burger . Ss. Fries Drink Sm. MOKE Sundae Me d. 4j MELInJECE guy: "Im not my old lovable self when Im around EXPIRES cigarettes. I get real cranky So I want all you smokers to quit once and for all And who knows9 You might even put a smile on my face" 10-22-- 83 GDaoimo American Cancer Society I: ) (0)afiini SALE 5 10 ' Pure wool, m 4 BOY'S GUYS 0j dow weave-butto- n Sizes 8 thru 20 Solids & Fancies JJ S)0 a JEANS s (l)0 Brlttania Sizes 4 thru 20 Several new colors sleeves-wove- , 0.P. SWEATERS Boy's & Young Mens Fanly Acrylic, crew 1 Several popular colors! 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HOURS THURS.-SA- MENS 8! brazier OGDEN CITT HALL LAYTON HILLS MALL Oxford YOURS 01 OS LCD to II U j 1100 jg OP SPQRTS17EAR Pants & Tops 3, U Good selection OP Entire stock of boys and young mens crew neck & hooded styles all long sleeve, for three days only. lO00 .PIG00 YOUNG casual slums cpozn'ciiinTS Football Jerseys, hooded kangaroo pockets & fleece sweats. Some of our best selling models. By Joel A Jantzen, In short sleeve knits, fancies A solids! O0CO OFF KENS YOUNG MEN'S JACKETS , Polar Fleece by OP Pullover 3C0 0 3400 & full zip - $3000 nouns ck:3Tt.:aq l::j.-at- . LAYTON HILLS MALL ts U7P2D LEVEL i 10 A.M. Mi- chael Wooiev. COUPON ONLY Butcher, Abbi Kurt Helgesen, and Chrit Khourv; first drede, Chrit Carter, Jeff Hanchett, Shelly Warren, Kathryn Lae. Second grade, Chrlttlna Halat, Rvan Nal-da- u or, Mary Mathlaon, Shawn Furniss; third erode, Tyler Butcher, Jared Morrit, Spencer Adamt, Britney Bennett. Fourth erode, Rvan Stewart, Scott Banton, Amv Goodwin; fifth erado, Amy Jonton, Kathy Hanten, Erica Olten. Sixth erade, Saan Brophy, Jennifer Hill, Mikkel Clay; apodal education, Ray Lamond Morrltteau. Kindergarten, Tiffany KAYSVILLE The students in the home economics department' at Davis High School joined in the spirit of Christmas giving as they made traditional and some not so traditional, houses and donated them to the Festival of Trees held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. This annual festival is a Christmas show to help raise funds for the Primary Childrens Medical Center. The quaint little houses sell for $20 to $2S with the large ones sometimes selling for as much as $100. Davis High students donated approximately SO houses this year. The students created their donations in class to fill a unit on cake decorating and free enterprise in which they learn a skill which can be used as a cottage trade. The unit takes two weeks of class time. Much of the candy used as decorations is donated Brlttania Sizes 8 thru and V Knowlton, Correspondent The styles of gingerbread Sixth erade, Mikkel Uev, Gavin Duck-- , worth, Emily Ellis, Shauna Jones, Derek Nelson, Mary Jean Pritt, Catharine Sedgwick; Waoaman, Holly Weidauer, and Kevin Wilton. Fifth erade, Sutle Cambell, Alison Duckworth, Kathy Hanten, Brooke Jemklnt, Shem Johnson, Michelle Porter, Sarah Scheuller, John Steele. , selected: RUTH MALAN Review mm 0 CO 9 P.M. |