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Show I f San Chroflide Thursday , February 1 S, Clearfield Courier 1374 rl' ' 5 l ivi v t 1 V 4b E T ' y . . ' - tt&xS&Sfai 1 VK ' 4 ! r'", ! ,, n WW . HW :yiff f f 4 , " 2 - ' - - Ij a v-- P ; f ' JS A iff-t-- , t. " L ' '.wj ,scs ; i - i ; 4 ij i va to'v1 3 uf - & iu oG .j v-v- sdSF v n, V 4A 'T'X Sand Ridge is offering a course in Journalism for the 4 first time during the school year. The philosophy of education at Sand Ridge offers students the opportunity to participate in a variety of 73-7- V 4 r 'szfrAiSsii?.. v W i.r? a . . a meaningful r r - ex- learning periences. Doug OShell, editor of the Sandpaper, and Toni Sten-bereditor of Scorpio, .he school yearbook, do an excellent job in coordinating the school publication. The school paper and yearbook are products of total fgmm. il73&g .i'i-2'-.- w-i- a. i tllVBMSa 5J i Vnw'k'56s l;2J. student involvement. The students write all the articles, GETTING READY for the Valentine Dance at Sand Ridge Junior High are Chris Toone, Diane Herzog, Scott Tanner and Sheri Moore. Wifi&srafSsia AsaasiB rG91(l tu ZilSZZ Time For A is the Us tures will decorate the gym and refreshments will be served durng the dance. theme of the Sand Ridge Junior High School Valentine Dance, Feb 14from7to9p.m in the school gymnasium. Committee members Dianne Herzog, Terri Moore, Chris Toone, and Scott Tanner are in over all of charge arrangements for this gala affair. Red and pink paper and pic si :o fk4 and childrens. $1. Anyone wishing to buy uvkeut can gtl liiem faun any Kiwanis member and at Vans Blue Ox. Members are p' cased with the cooperation of Roy citizens in the past in helping to furtlier the different projects of the Kiwanis and we wish to thank all of Roy for this. On Feb 13, Roy Kiwanis honored then wives for Valentines day with a special dinner and program at Vans Blue $1.75 Highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the Queen and King of Heaits. Semi-tinalist- s by popular student ballots are Craig Hansen, Pam Smith, Neil Cox and Sonnet Allen. Final voting will take place Thursday. DOUBLE 7-1- PHONE SYRACUSE ex copywriter, yearbook BSs Fresisr Vi Beef . - . 2 1 GlK Scsla Cut, wrapped and frozen Cut, wrapped and bozen. Ham and bacon cured sii f t .- - iri at Sc7 f 91 lb. 75 lb. 15 with all purchases secretary, associate editor fulfill! a Uruguay-ParaguaMission for the LDS Church. Since returning from South America, Miss Hoyt has completed another year of schooling at BVU before joining the Sand Ridge staff We love working with Miss Hoyt, is often heard from her A Oid 1 Vi 12x12 Classic 12x12 Golden Spray 12x12 Kingsbury 1 2x1 2 Gourmet 12x1 2 Textured Vs Russett, Frosted Oak 3164x8 Heather Vi Hi!i Vz Oak, Pecan ea. 5? i - for only - ea. A!! Panel Adhesive BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER! SOPER SAVINGS! DIG BARGAINS! ?m tops PARTS Rfi. 6.S3-8.S- 3 8.S3-8.B- 3 ii WHILE THEY LAST! r rrsu &ti5 Gold White , & Silver ea. il ROCKWELL w a with 5 Discontinued Panels Many colors to choose from in ea. 8 3 a F4 r .? I LAYAWAY FLAN! o' d mode ay 0i koy iuoppinoamM S f. i fism 'O Doors p Stock Il i C5K fYli ."T 5 t 41 n I r, ftc-ec- sf i stand and extension 2 ft. x 6 ft. 7 in. Full Louvered Lthtax. C 3 9 Table Saw 1 The BEST vahos plus a 12.S3 y & ea. mk MRMB HEO. 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Manor Oak . r. 2c ea. 8c ea. 2 x 4 Wocdcrest Compete with 10 Walnut 1 Suspended Ceiling great gal, our teacher erf the week. 1 Vi Vs Winter Elm, Hickory, 2x1 2 Chaperone 2x1 2 Larkwood 1 y students. - Vi V 316 4x8 XKE 1959-197- 1 Si V. 1 Armstrong Galling and editor of the Acorn in 1968. She began her teaching career at Bountiful High School in Davis County Schools. While there she taught Senior English anu WdS advisor to the yearbook staff. Miss Hoyt From took a two year recess to ki,t. Syracuse, Ulah AUCTION BUCKS jrss Ji-- - a'G. rh not i " Cumberland, Brcadmone, Pecan, Lexington Chestnut, Golden Oak, H Bsb vej kmt mm w- $397.00 H This coupon entitles bearer to shop at Builder s g Bargain Center during the Washington Birthday Special a a Sale at all the fantastic prices offered within this 5 ad. S,PP1 freeier with AH 1 ROY-A- L S-- m p.m. 7-- intensive an 16cu.ff. Vi Beef Sale 3-H- ftgsMsassxi co: ' kbwsswii Friday, Feb. 15 j iesoiercfft wesu 'Zhs kj SL Special ISf Miss Sherry Hoyt, instructor of the Journalism class, English and Reading at Sand Ridge, has been at Sand Ridge for two years. She is a native of the Ogden area and a product of the Ogden Ciiv School system and Weber Slate College. Miss Hoyt is a 1968 graduate of WSC with a major in English and geography. While at Weber she participated in many of the Union Building Committees and was active as a member cf Lambda Delta Sigma, Chi Chapter, and a member of the yearbook staff. Her experience with yearbook work included work as a km est cm era f newswriting course as well as the production of the school publications. fc?-a- 2 sat Mai BillSearle, Georgia Pacific representative, and John Wanser, Armstrong Co., will be in our store all day Friday and Saturday to give their expert advice on paneling and ceiling tiies. Como in and let these men answer your questions. 174 mini a a ww Georgia Washington Birthday p.m. only - Friday, Feb. 0 OMi u mt s gw We will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday, Feb. 1 5, 1 974. For this fantastic sale, we are staying open late and offering you some fantastic bargains. Bring in this coupon. . . or mention you have seen this ad, or that you heard about it on KLO Radio for these prices. r P" n m m S4 ESN I HUM proofread the galleys, and silkscreen the cover of the Sandpaper. Tjns newspaper is produced monthly. The yearbook is also a result of student participation. The journalism students layout the book, design the cover, take the pictures, and proofread all the galleys. Hie Scorpio is a 72 page yearly publication. The practical course offers students experience in two areas of the journalistic field. Next year the class will again include m Sra il MkOSa&ny 23 Ox. z ifW W? Scorpions offered foon - y, "S rjv a tditel vl i:in.;::c:!x.jsST ,VT f KN 5 v If ewyvt I i?. - v, ' - saying written many years ago. This past week members have been busily engaged in another one of their activities to raise funds for a forth coming community project. Members are canvassing Roy neighborhoods selling tickets to the Cinedome Theatres for the . month cf February. Tickets are sold for regular prices, adult $2.50, jr. vjS 1,C'H,V 3sn & 1974 " f r4 xAdJ1 ROY If you love We do not waste time, Confucius, mry Kiwotiia inemueis iiave really taken to heart this - - I , ' jy Wednesday, February lit, ig" jvt. f |