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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 17, 1 979, Page 6 i esSSSe sir yd Bits keep busy It was an evening of special Reflections Contest were an- nounced. In the art category in the primary division win- ners were: Jason North, first their general PTA meeting recognition for several students when Kanesville Elementary School held Feb. 8. The school winners of the PTA d nationally-sponsore- place; Kristina Erickson, Clarke, first; Layne Charlene Bailey, second; second; Deborah Van Noy, third. In the intermediate division top students wer: Favero, were: Tonya Ml ' .4 X: Group Adams, first; Rosemary Research Scott Grade-Heath- eoMSERWsrQ:jEsr. in the literature left, took second place, grades INTERMEDIATE THE IN competition, Blair Rowley, with Heather Gilbert taking first. Scott Miller was sent and took third place. Wi 'SMif : 07 ?: volunteer sewing hours. ab- 'A ; ?. ", VH y 4,' ' -- W V' is designed to maximize fuel efficiencies! - the also evening first appearance dressed in their gold and brown vests. The vest material was purchased by the PTA and 11 willing mothers put in 170 er a in under the direction of Mr. Everett Thompson with Mrs. Diana Ellis as accompanist. It was a special evening for the choir as this was their k, A. 0. SMITH this performed Kindergarten through second Schenck, first; Tyler Schen-csecond; Jason Bowcutt, third. ' Third and Fourth Grades-- , Scott Miller, first; Amy Andrews, second; Andrea choir proudly displays their gold and brown vests which were just completed of Everett Thompson. for their performance at the PTA meeting. They are under the direction THE KANESVILLE ELEMENTARY Category District competition. The cougar Choir Fawson, second. Ribbons were awarded by Mrs. Celene North, Reflections Contest Chairman. All entries will now be sent to the Roy Council level for judging. Students who took their projects to the Weber School District Economics Fair at the local level were : - "cw I ,, Projects-Fift- h Miller, third. In the Music Category in the Intermediate Division the winners were: Denise second; i ........ J Valerie Clark and Vickie Southerland, third. Grade, first; Third Grade, second; First Grade, third. First and Second Place winners represented the school at the District level. Pamela Berrett received First Place and a $25 savings bond in the 11 Rowley, '4 Vi Favero, Rowley, first; Pamela Berrett, second; Rowley, first; Matt Meyer, second; and Paula Covey, third. In the intermediate division, the winners were Heather Gilbert, first; Blair vf Ann Marie Melinda Favero and Maria Hadley, third. Fifth and Sixth Grades-LaDaw- n Shane Van Noy, third. In the literature category in the Primary Division the winners -v Tw, dean, economical fuel saving money for everyone. cm miih a the reliable one tHCTCT ?t- r newbrdofenfgy gas water heaters use a direct source of energy efficiently and economically. :r . L'J .vjsa, ?- in r; PHONE V I If competition, in the primary grades, Tonya Rowley, left, won first place with Paula Covey, third pa. Absent was Matt Meyer, who won second place. SYRACUSE 0 I 3 .7 J . i - ' ' . . , ' :V J BERRETT r " vrvrf.Mrisi T. c mm fell,. HILL AIR FORCE BASE A service pin has been awarded to Clark Nielsen of Roy at. Hill AFB ceremonies. isui 30-ye- Vw v. in- Rosemary Fawson, left, won second place while Denise Adams took first place. won in the research category for the fifth and sixth graders at the Weber School District Economics fair. PAMELA students in the only I :'- '4 - C J In inr 0 A h . category, termediate grades participated. Service pin given THE LITERATURE FOR 773-909- v 4 PLUMBING & HEATING - ' :msf 4'. 1930 W. 2250 S. 3' - at... tr-- v Cl ' k ' IN THE MUSIC Savings aavsaCS See them - art category. Shane Van Noy took third place, elft. with Charlene Bailey taking second place and Layne Clarke taking first. IN THE INTERMEDIATE ... Prices good thru February 20, 1 979 pETiBSEM ROTObCo. M 1979 3130 WASHINGTON PHONE: BLVD. 621-807- 0 sedans, 4-d- r. & ):! ,;vj LEBAR0N hard-top- r. s station wagons. ' WE LEASE ALL MAKES & OVER DEALER COST! 0 , TOO! IN 1978 THE PRIMARY division art category (I. to r.) Deborah Van Noy, won third place, Jason North, first place, and Kristina Erickson, second place. PLYMOUTH HORIZON 1974 DART & POWER BRAKES POWER STEERING, air conditioning, two tone paint, AMFM radio, 8,000 miles. tran- HARDTOP, AM radio, smission, power steering, white side wall tires. f Vi TON $2188 $4789 PICKUP King Cab, short bed or long bed, auto, trans. 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FILTER EXTRA. AT COST! 1977 TUNE-U- SPECIALSnSXSSnX Z Green in color with a transmission. AMFM rodio, two plus two plus MUCH MORE ! OPEN MON, thru F Rl. SomtoApml SAT. 6am to 2 pm FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOSt MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED J |