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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 5. 1976 IS w0" t w 'A 9, rA"rmfmA 4 n new granddaughter who was Norma Preece bom July 6 and blessed and named Sarah Jane on August 1 at the LDS ward there. Enroute home they spent time sightseeing in various areas. Mrs. Lyle Larkins underwent major surgery Monday' at the McKay hospital in J7 Mrs. Zelma Breeze has her sister Mrs. Della Nelson from Fremont, Utah staying with her for a few weeks. Mrs. Nelson is convalescing after undergoing major surgery last week. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice are Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Alhambra, California and their daughter Mrs. Linda Readies The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who are celebrating their First birthdays this week incuding Elizabeth, daughter of Mack and Julie Watkins, 856 E. Crestwood Rd Kaysvilie; Amber, daughter of Gary Shauna Holbrook, 18 W. 500 N., Kaysvilie; Daniel, son of Keith and Vicki Johnson, 810 E. 775 N., Layton; Chris355 Glen Ave., topher, son of Terry and Marsha Coburn, and J Lynne Kevin of son Ray Kevin, and Layton; will Hatch, 213 E. Center, Kaysvilie. The Reflex Journal Lay-tothe at of free charge take pictures of office, 197 N. Main, on Fridays between 11 and noon. for an appointment. Please call MR. DANA Rothlisberger, formerly of East Texas State, has set up an audition schedule for all those desiring to be a part of the New Davis Band program. Tryouts for band drum major will be Friday, August at 6:00 p.m. on the Marching Band Practice field east of the Davis Stadium. 6 CHRISTOPHER COBURN Applicants 376-913- 3 Central Davis Jr. Signup fflL registration schedule will be as follows: seventh grade, Aug, 10, A to M, 4 to 5 p.m., N to Z, 5 to 6 p.m.; eighth grade, Aug. 11, A to M, 4 to 5 p.m., N to Z, 5 to 6 p.m. ; ninth grade, Aug. 12, A to M, 4 to 5 p.m., N to Z, 5 to 6 p.m. THE , The purpose this registration will be for the student to pay his registration fee of $4, pick up his class schedule for 1976-7- 7 and to return emergency notification slip of enclosed. STUDENTS new to this will register on Aug. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. All eighth grade students will have an eye check at this same time, with Mrs. Manning, our school nurse in charge. area in Getting ready for M'hool at E. M. Whitesides Elementary Layton are. I to r. Jimmy Iiateh. Ginger Haleh and Principal Roland E. Long. immunization record while kindergarten will also need a birth certificate and health appraisal. Classwork will begin on Monday, August 30th. Signup Set At Doxey The Doxey Elementary school registration will be held on Tuesday August 10th between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the school. ALL students should bring a birth certificate, and have a PRE-SCHOO- L physical examination which is a requirement for all kindergarten students before commencing regular classes. Also there is a $15 00 snack fee that is required for kindergarten students. EiUHBfiM Ea- - i69li Windshield Specialists Guaranteed NOT TO LEAK Screens -- Home Glazing -- Store Windows -- Storm Doors -- Mirrors Storm Windows p. PHONE 376-42- 71 or 825-748- 4 123 Cross SL, Layton "Where glass is a speciaity-na sideline ot should be prepared to exhibit vocal and whistle commands. FLAG GIRL tryouts will be Saturday, August 7 at 1:00 p.m. on the same field. Any girl wishing to be a flag girl should come at this time. Auditions for band will be held Thursday and Friday, and August 5 and 6 from Also Saturday the 7th You should come from prepared with scales, a prepared solo or etude, and sightseeing. This will all take place in the band room. FRESHMAN camp, formerly known as the ever popular freshman drill, will take place August 9, 10 and 11 at 7:00 a.m. til 9:00 a.m. on the asphalt marching field. Then on Thursday and Friday, the 12 and 13 the whole band will begin drill. The following week the band will begin to prepare the music for the season. As soon as school starts, so will the 8-- Registration notice to the students that will be attending Central Davis Jr. High School during the 1976-7- 7 school year. SCHOOL SIGNUP OentFol Under brand new direction, the Davis High Marching and Symphonic bands are busily preparing for another exciting year. n "mjass have returned home from Denver, Colorado where they spent two weeks with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsjrth. They were on hand for the blessing and naming of their Davis Band Happy Birthday 00MIS KEVIN HATCH, JR. ELIZABETH 0. WATKINS AMBER HOLBROOK Cooper and son Tommy of Mission Viejo, California. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart 6:30 a.m. rehearsals. has ROTHISBERGER 35 unpublished brough arrangements with him, some including John Denver and Western hits. "If we can do Jaws, we can do John Denver, he stated. Band officers will be elected as soon as things get rolling. There will be a president, vice president, publicity manager, and At Syracuse Registration for all new students and kindergarten students that will be attending Syracuse Elementary this year, should register at the school on Tuesday, August 10th between the hours of 12 and 5 p.m., according to Principal Clyde Gailey. School ALL THOSE students and graduates using school instruments please bring them back. They need to be inventoried and redistributed. You may take them back on the audition dates. The marching bands first performance will be September 15. The Davis Cup Festival will be on Thursday, October 14 and another home game on October 15. libraries Once again the libraries in all elementary schools in the Davis District, except the Bountiful Elementary School where remodeling activities are underway this summer, will be open one morning per week during the first three weeks in August. PARENTS ARE urged to encourage their children to visit the library in an effort to maintain their reading skills at a high level. Interesting activities to help stimulate interest in reading will be going on at each school but the prime purpose of the program is to give children a chance to read books of their own choice to help occupy a few minutes each day in an uplifting and profitable way. Books that are checked out may be returned to the Open library after school begins EACH SCHOOL library will be open on the same day of the week as it was during June. These were: Monday, Kristin surely meets all a presenting throughout the Western States. KRISSIE spends long hours of training and discipline of herself and her quarter horse Casey-C-Ba- r. She must have perfectly outfits for each appearance, resident until this spring when she moved with her family to Syracuse. She is a graduate of Bountiful High School, 1975, where she finished with honors. She has been a member of the Golden Spikers High School Rodeo Club for two chamyears and was in pionship horse shows. She was youth in Utah and the Intermountain area in 1973. Kristin is a charter member of the Utah Junior Quarter Horse Association of which she was president in mount her horse and dismount in a relaxed and graceful manner; ride at full gallop saluting the crowd and always remembering to smile, even in a dusty arena. Grooming of her horse is al- 4--H so important; For the next year Krissie will be appearing at Utah State and county fairs and horse shows and also representing Utah throughout the country. 1975. first crowned a at the Plymouth July rodeo in 1973. SHE WAS rodeo queen fourth of Sister Karin handed over the crown to Krissie for Miss Golden Spike 1974, at Tremonton and again for In the west, rodeo is considered one of the national pastimes. To incorporate For More Training Airman Byron N. Larsen,, whose parents are Mr. and1 Mrs. Duwain A. Larsen of 1364 North 350 West, Sunset, Utah, has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air Force civil engineering mechanical and electrical field. THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Larsen is a 1973 graduate of Clearfield (Utah) High school. His wife, Corinne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cherry of Ephraim, Utah. Krissie is a student at Weber State College. She is interested in swimming and is an accomplished artist, in both oils and water colors, another field where she has won recognition. America KRISTIN IS a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred. 1976. Selected ALSO PTSA Student Rep., secretaries, treasurers and historians. And commissioners over: Education, health and welfare, individual development, membership and finance and services. EARLY IN December Miss Rodeo Utah will appear at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City, Okla. in the Miss Rodeo America Contest, where sister Karin came in first runner up to Miss Rodeo Miss Rodeo Ogden, 1976. BYRON N. LARSEN Education Building, auditorium in Farmington, Utah, 45 East State Street. INVOLVED IN Davis Central Council area: Davis, Layton High schools. Central Davis, Kaysvilie, North Lay-to- n Junior High schools, and Crestview, Farmington, Hilltop, Kaysvilie, Layton, Lincoln, Monte Vista, Vae View and E.M. Whitesides. Persons to attend are PTA presidents, vice presidents, 1st, 2nd principals and third teachers. these qualifications. She has won numerous trophies and other prizes in horse show bouquet of red roses and Ogden Mayor A. Stephen Dirks handing her a giant trophy. KRISSIE was a Bountiful The Davis Central PTA JSSSSSSSSSSSSSS $S8S9$$56$S$& Kitchie Choo Do you know how to drive a baby buggy? Naw, How? Tickle its fedt. beauty and color into the event the cowgirl competition has been added. THE TRADITIONAL of dards stan- inner-and-out- beauty enter into the search-fothe ideal Western type Girl, r but Kaysvilie Preschool Sets Signup registration for the Kaysvilie Junior High is as follows: sixth grade students, Tuesday, August 10 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.; seventh grade students on Wednesday, August 11 and eighth grade students, Thursday, August 12 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. all days. ALL STUDENTS new to the area may register any of these days. Fees are payable at registration time and class schedule and room assignments will be given at that time. OCTOBER 0 TOKYO, HONGKONG TAIPEI, BANGKOK SINGAPORE, JAKARTA Pre-scho- ol 9-3- HONOLULU V Christopherson Travel -- 1 iLLUl 453 W. 500 S. 1 BOUNTIFUL PARENTS ARE welcome 292-727- 3 but students may register alone. Boulton, Centerville, Clinton, Fremont, Holbrook, Lincoln, Meadowbrook, South Bountiful, Tolman and Wasatch. Tuesday - Adelaide, Burton, Hill Field, Hilltop, Valley View, West Bountiful, West Point and Doxey. WEDNESDAY - Crestview, Farmington, Kaysvilie, Muir, Oak Hills, Orchard, Sunset! Taylor and Washington. Thursday Layton, Whitesides Syracuse, and Stoker. Friday - Pioneer, South Clearfield and Vae View. BR8MLEV TV 27 So. Main, Layton T.V. if desired. We Are Back In Business Phone horsemanship and rodeo. 1976" by her sister, Karin Allred, the reigning Utah Queen 1975, Gov. Calvin L. rjoraop Council will hold its annual workshop on Monday, August 16, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The place: Board of emphasis remains on the of areas expertise In one of the most competitive contests in recent history 19 year old Kristin Allred was Miss Rodeo Utah crowned Rampton Utah is Kristin Allred Sots a representative, a lieutenant, from each grade. The band will also continue the standards committee. Kindergarten Signup Set Recently crowned as Miss Rodeo of Syracuse. American secretary-t- reasurer, PTA 376-173- 6 Repairs CB Radios and Parts, Air Coolers and Parts Antennas and Picture Tubes T.V. 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