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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 16, 1978 Safety contest sponsored -- a. sw, by VICA group, A safely contest is being sponsored by the Roy High Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) and the Run Chronicle for elemenchildren. tary school-age- d The contest is divided into two sections, posters and slogans. These should instruct or warn about safely using any type of art medium, according to Club president Scott Mason The deadline for entries is 5 p m Jan. or less enher typewritten and double spaced or neatly printed Entries should be submitted by Jan. 31 at 5 p m. to the Sun ( hronicle office, 5388 S 1900 West, roy, or to their teacher that day. VICA club members will go by the school this day to pick up any entries to be submitted, he said. The posters or the slogans should be submitted to the newspaper office along with the entry blank below filled out and attached. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded for the best three in both the poster and slogan areas. Wrinning entries will then be published in the Sun Chronicle along with pictures of the winners. 31. Areas such as the com- munity, school or home safety are some ideas as to what could be covered by the students through the written word or pictures. Rules for entry need to be followed. The rules for entering the contest are that posters should be submitted on white x 24", poster board, 18 using paints, felt markers or any other medium to gel the message of safety across. Slogans should be 15 words All NAME BRANDS SUNSUI BSR SHARP - AKAI JUCR - ESS CRAIG - KOSS ROYCE BC. ULTRALINEAR MIDLAND BANK CARDS ACCEPTED 90 Days same as cash Time payments available Laker V Talk By GregGensler Bonneville High Reporter Bonnevilles outstanding performance at the tournament last earned them a third place in overall standings. The facelift that the school has been going through for the last two years is finally paying off as the basketball team began this year with a tight record of 3 but is building momentum. The Bonneville wrestling team has got their feet planted firmly, taking third place in last weeks tour- wrestling Saturday 2-- nFS' nament. 'this is me oesi standing that the team has been able to claim in the last 13 years The sophomores are said to be a strong part of the unit this year. The top wrestlers are Chris Chris Fulton, Baniewicz, Kent Tolamn, and Bretl Shelton. Seven places in all were taken in the tournament BSC acSANSUI cumulating 101 points. The next tournament will be held at South Summit Dec. Schools participating wiil be Union, Bonneville, Madison, Norther Sevier, North Summit, RECEIVER Mg. 22-23- . 7W.OO rivivy .495 Morgan, Park City, and South Summit. After two years of con- struction, the point of has been completion Beit Reports demonstrations, MINUTEMAN Basketball team are hopefully on the road to recovery from their past performance. With the help from their new coach, Stan Buchanan, they'll be able to make a belter showing Mr. Buchanan takes the place of Ken Cottle, former coach at Bell. He is a graduate of Utah Stale University and has lots of playing experience, but has had less coaching experience He remarked, "Were going to have little experience with only six returning players None of them have much playing time, but the super all nude and the disire to win will make up for their lack of experience. When asked who die learn to beat was, he said, "Roy and South! Helping Mr. Buchanan will be a man that is a veteran ground Bell Brian Glad-welHe is the football and baseball coach. He will be assisting Mr. Buchana i in the basketball program. Mr. Gladwell said, We are working hard and we have a good altitude One of the good spots about the Minutemen is their speed, but a weak part is in their height. Are the MINUTEMEN on the way back? Well soon find out when the season is over. Following are the students who are on the team: David Bill Allison, Bateman, Randy Bird, Todd Blanscell, Pat Butler, Drew Denney, Derek George, Troy Hancock, Keilh Haney, Jensen, Biian Moore, Olsen, Bryn Potter, Smith, Troy Turner. W--i WATER jjE-- i. mm ,0 z L . IN DASH CAR STEREO ristmasX rc albums displays and more During lunch, students can choose the type of music they want The whole area has been carpeted and the raising of the funds has already begun to furnish the area. The Bonneville High Basketball team is in the process of pulling itself away from the first two games that were lost to Woods Cross and Davis H'ghs leading in scoring is Mike Cofiey and leading in iehounds is Ilex Coleman C.B. antennea COMPLETE HOME STEREO r? X0 SYSTEM AMfM CpEE Wulrt-ph- x 2 Mikei turntable Regular $89.00 CAR STEREO UJT wHti 1 niKtn, ipdnn AUTO CAR SPEAKERS MOO $1 195 $4088 tk. WALKIE j talkies Aj995 UFFLER El. Ultraliner l. GiiifinuiK? Mufflers for most foreign & domestic vfifiisiastflDQnilE) State inspection ccirs. Shock absorbers Trailer hitches built & installed. SALES CONDUCTED BY if ,V7tk i &eds $igoo g By LaRae Walker T.H. Bell Reporter The Midland reached. The Lakers would like to invite the public to see the new addition, which was dedicated Wednesday night by the school board The project started out to the tune of $1,946 000 and was sponsored by the local Public Works Capital Investments The school program received nine additional classrooms, drapes, carpet, lockers, a new gym, bleachers, score board, a new cafeteria, an activity center and a larger metal shop The addition that has to be the most "breath-takinis the Aciivity Center, named Hie Deck." This will be the site of ail the stomps, T.H. j 9CWOOB WESTERN SMI Silent Tonight 2986 WASH. BLVD. MUFFLERS 5349 South 1900 W$ in Roy OGDEN, UTAH Ogden, Utah 773-640- 0 it i? -- Qs St . vi |