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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 20, 1978 IVliss Kaysville Royalty Named Three Kavsville coeds were singled out as royalty Saturday night m the annual Miss Kaysville contest NAMED AS Miss Kaysville was Miss Allison Davis, a lovely brunette with brown eyes and 592 tall, daughter of Mrs Phyllis Hill of 1056 Bedford Drive, Kaysville She received a $250 scholarship to the college or university of her choice a bouquet of red roses and a trophy. SHE WILL be eligible to compete in the annual Miss Davis County and the Miss Utah State Queen pageants Chosen as first attendant was Miss Allison Barlow, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles E Barlow of 1130 Manchester Drive, Kaysville SANDRA MISS Green daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Green of 1508 East Green Road, Fruit Heights was named second attendant Miss Barlow won a trophy, $75 U S savings bond and bouquet of red roses and Miss Green was presented with a $50 U S. savings bond, trophy and red roses VISITS Mrs. James W. Messer recently visited her son James at West Point. Mis James mother as they had an to meet with faculty members and gain first hand knowledge of the rigorous schedule followed by Plehes at the academy Messer of W. oppor-Clearfie- ld recently visited Cadet James L. Messer, a Plebe (freshman) at the U S Military Academy, West Point, N Y., during the an- nual Plebe Parent Weekend activities MESSER escorted tumty He is a 1977 his of graduate Clearfield High School Children With Learning Disabilities Association Plan To meet April 20th the Utah Association for Children with Learning Disabilities will meet on Api il 26 at 7 30 p m at the J A Taylor Elementary Si hool in Centerville pnom THE PAGEANT was sponsored by Kaysville JCKs with Mrs Paula Allen as general chairman np child Dr. Thomas has been superintendent of four school districts, as well as having teaching experience on a high s hool and college level By NANCY ANDl RSON Copley News Service Ted the Knight, egomaniacal ltd Baxter of The Mary Tyler Moore Show," says his new half hour comedy for CBS TV, to dt but this spring, will be pure comedy but not of the PARENTS OF children with learning disabilities, as well as people working with these children in the educational area, are urged to tt ho Wednes- harly morning, d legislation (Handicapped Bill - United States Public Law 9142) and preschool screening for the learning d.sabled broadest kind wont tolerate cheap shots or prat falls. says I Knight who, in pt rxun, is a far try frem the ft h ,h feppe h. funry mwsman hi pined as pat! of the MTM f ompmy Wc re doing limn , onlv because conieih is cornuu i i ial I ix k at vour i unit hi n iv t mil shows D ns Mm lev, Hajj 1 v I Vv gi mg to tty to he i lemt ni tha' h im shtws while a' K I V apps to i wa'itvs i tin Stime turn elevating U -II s iv I won i Hi lastt approt ictum ' " iki a pilot who h am d awhilf hoi k, Knu't s ro w ht ailing st re s will f nd h ail esi oi t s mo 1 1 excited Davis High School symphony orchestra memhers depaitcd mi a through Ida o to ruth the ir dextina non of Portland, Ore They were returning todefi nd thur Hie and trophy as 1977 .weepsUnes winner of the Nortliwi stem States Orchis 12, 73 day, April tour-journe- y Ira estiv il 1 THE FIRST concert stop was Idaho Falls. Here the crchi stra petf armed an afternoon concert for an audience of selected 500 siring students from various schoc's n the surrounding urns That one evening, April s the orcln stra again in Idaho 12. I ptrfurmtd alls in a roirmutiity cnmeit THE iv t day found them co the road again They riaiif J N n i, Idaho ju t in time to dress in ccrcert black, tune and present a s i ru inters ccncert to u0 Pat lommun tv Mountain Bt is "on tV horns of a real dilemma," according to W Mark latarence. Assistant Vue President I rr Finance and I xternal Aflurs for the 11 Sunn o( our custelephone company tomers in certain areas ot r!r state a k us for expansion rf (him !xal laK.ng area At the same t.o.e, our customers con tinuallv in isl k at we kei p rate as low as possible These two ri quests art not compatible," he explained LAttRTNCF ma !e his t ortwin nts white addressing the Ltih Consumer Services (onimittce ai its met ting in Salt lake City on Apt H.s npM request of il 14 aranii was prompted by tha a J .p of Dav ts f auric resuhnts fjr the t tnm.ttef to support an ' d Inc at t a"irg tu r di " mils for ntra1 D tv i ip did, ties in diihs e, i 1 PRHl NTLY. B iuni,li,i minted u I1'" Salt I a e t rtv m trnjulilan i ailing ana sr J tearf.f f rs mi ludod in t h on 'r !' tt at tV ' n i a'hrg an i Both total r in fh m Ci'inmu i i v I ive h dJ the i r 'nI (ijvis ( ot,"'v (ommanitu I avion an I I ar rn ,ngi of k i) sv whn h t t.f I al i .d .'gw ! ,n ib r s h irq i s pin v o i h ii !, i i ; t x h i , C I ,ir tng th s i me rate as those calls rrakirg main - WHILE IT is difficult to draw ihe line reg ircJmg the ctahl.shment ot calling boundarn s, it nust In? d e somewhere Lart rn e po nted nut th it it the g Jid lines are cnhtr d.sapprovcd or ignored and Davis Ct'uutv is prjn'ed f xcn t J Atta Strvue (E A5). the pressure mounts (nr Mi ,111.11(1 B 11 to provide similar strvtt' in t'lln r anas of the stale Si ineone must p3V tor the icist of j rovi ting expanded service to t a h d I hi s ate as." be said, at d ultima c Iv il form I w.,1 ! all I" di uiti i ers m f i ht r rati s f it t ic s tv ice ie i n n (n n "MOUNTAIN BF II has ! nt to the eds t.f our central ( outilv illn i iu n i rs with i iensi, ri , . rt mi ' :v to Sat I ake ( itv nd Ug I or a d" n " I fence coni mm d nun her f sc ars we or. pro.uted i M, :r pH sr rv tee tails luh re da s e i jet e'l.ig tn the so two P I " Available in eit-evine 2 pat k i, 's 1 mtssmti dur.ng Mirth ,i have t ih" ,r 'flcti' tornnuoee ti According 1 1 I a ri rorrpanv supp rts th gif a r iroiver go 'b ! i -1 1 AH fonsiinn r grr s , p rn tv sini 1 b I t' ot -i minute 0 fat b .niOess i in tci ' sj'i c r.I , g t t' .s s. rv i, i i an i w r a n a 21 ,,le ra it' tot a touch as ) ffreert ! low normal tony r ptron of r p I ice rjo ; t es p r J I , J.ociJ rg thjf t d s n a trie rr'-p- an gas a .. mi smaller (h gpneric bais Ud. the ( r He C ? per lr ) Sup ' i "t stent pnrfirg expanded cat g with this position F xtemted A ff Srri plains the burden of paying fur the service on everyn-- e rs'hcr than on h i g Ur cited service ng f gureA wh ch ind t"a! daring a r r fral month apprnximarty 45 rf Muintam Bell s tuMi'toem in Ka.sv lie make iki calls to Sait Lake f dv He Mid that if FAS is prov ded tn Davis County, tustorr ts making no cabs would be paw dtn (!r tu'-rp'-- o t cp po-ce- rt I ' Uc I i r a h i Im r tn ' t ' j I!. 'v 5 I t ' at d w a . , he p I v pr- - I iv h Hi . aI J c ,i n '.e. c mw., la'me j ul fie f h add sJ c , i t cl '"f r i'im ! 2i t ci ; (i r c 'T S t I I i rjd : ; i f 4 1 KUf it ft "e ( 4 h f , k r ti ni pi ' j rl i nr,to yd t d i i 12 m,,i p C" a- :i K - t r I t,.n , s p e ng mil some of t e of pr uding i AS ' Nut t v fren ondoijc amount of cap.tl O (I ) I) ertg nts r an f const ru f VP svstt-r- j loss rf I'll (bore l also te venae who b a ompames the t p ,1 sum of an ! at c a", g area " t g- rt flit E THE svs'ptt must be r re J t J 3'r tr ha" he h, it m Ul aivo h ah.lp tn ha1 ' a ! f' a'J jjt g - i r r M it-- f t tv J t ifu in l! e rc. e "Rim n r Pt i re J a - A irq t as a crew e i ,t U ar ..r.I i srra r I 55 , ,M p - ) - r 1 1 wlU f j b f rr TV 1 t M r i ( . " 5 'nhe explamcj n in the fad that we fepi C jstomffi throcgVKJt the Sbnuli be burdened b mertave J rate to "It really boils d 1 iubsnJ.re a xpertai group ef high tr'epN n cuscmen," he expia red AT II p m. the results were ready Davis High Symphony Orchestra was named winner of Division HI and moments later Sweepstakes Winner, 1978 in- dividuals in the orchestra, left the students very apprehen s ve as to the outcome of the suni-t- . rials They spent the of the afternoon listening to s.i'f of the finest of the rtt tnlcrprise, homepmted in At mu-d- . aid. tn the mid-Pj- i area a nent I indue ted die (tc ean 1 Hawaii, ' Rimpar 7s" i apprnximaiely 22 OnO lay r i n, 42 ships and 22S.nrc raft 1 in-v- 1 (rent the Lniied hiaies, Canada, Australia and New i band This marks the Sixth a ill, joint maneuver ( unci a bv naval fnrep trnm r i of he Pa. !iv" pa non : .t J io t i i ! T i 1 : S tv t 1 I a ' 's I wl iii ,1, wo l'i 'f ei s rin'ix a ..t 1 1 V v Vi nler I i vi 11 Ul tj, it ii s I S.S . ..s I i HIMPAC Ts si and oval,, vie the combat rradr.i 4 of p irtu ip Ming u H Aria covered include iisubmarine warfare, air a fen i amj our r opera t. ms, at S, a re rn ,jg e d ri pt nohmi of, plus f i sdf firings nt pnrtir M.ss.te c! Gt.-'- 1 j h (t of , I UR t : .. f , A? ii the ii-- d f x A I p ML IS serv , n , THE FINAL competition 8 in the form of a concert featuring the 10 most outstanding orchestras Judges would select a first and second place winner in each of the five divisions and name from among the five was to begin at first place winners, sweepstakes winner. Davis returned to their homeroom realizing they had a second chance to demonstrate what their hours of work and dedication had accomplished. The seriousness of their intent and desire was felt by everyone in this final preparation concert hall and i s ii' y ' - etimes i' j lot lor h v ange rids. i ( R . O i c m n ir fer is V ni n)t G- - , n Mill r if i r f, ice A d Jr . t , S 117$ gr i , ii? (.1 )r. Id High Ac d. pn-- e Ibe N ivy ,n Apt Jj For savings checking borrowing any banking need, ask Lyn, Cwenn, Ellen or Arel anyone at iK-- vl J Layton otfice everything you need. f A - 0r When you need house money, Lyn Cdi help put a roof over you t head tn a hurry He understands what you need, and is glad to do whatever he can IP help Alt of us at the Layton ofhee want to make your banking as efficient and fnenrjiy as possible. Because we want to be the bank you come to tor ng P tfk Iriilii.i f Lyn i rail pal N c L s Idnl'h, H iw.i Aid Foo' Anemia ( hirego i Wyler Children lal rneepleted a ttady On H W.' patient i v,'jit d5 I' t ? A POOR numerous mislakes by s kie tell who h shoxx h ch take ircrcase J cal.ng ( service place any expanded pMtvicJrd, $ u w olher 85 participating groups and their anxiety increased At 5 pm. thousands of young musicians gathered in the gym to hear the results of the days judging At 6 45 the decisions were read Davis High was named one of the finalists in Division III SATURDAY morning the orchestra went directly to Mt Hood College in Gresham where they were scheduled to perform at 9 25 a m , the si cond school to perform in their division This contest performance was the poorest given by the orchestra on tour "Festival Overture by Shostokow itch and the "Firebird Suite" by Stravinsky, did not have polish and excellence given them by this orchestra in previous performances V t f Mf f s i t r . j I I A - Fridays activmes included the long trip to Portland, a final rehearsal, a good night's sleep before the big concert on Saturday ers j oal m ' u !i t I I n "M j i a'in a l ! i f e Price c Jac ui' t , l I w h iw wife. Eh ei f is U e d ,, gbtt r of Mr and Mrs I d, ir w her cf 110 I yr v t Unve, ad cd t h ir i .1 tt(o tiasj ltr, M's ! 44) tk.r k t I 1 v N iW Av, it t q f ire It i li in TJ t J . f i at', s ft c f Mr and t i i is- Alicod ExorcoGe I w ri of m PsriiiiGBpatainig M s I 121 R15IDFNC I cusj on r canc nl f r t t tj'" j r t d h n c cr Ipc VI I I 11 e j i s I I 1 csis'i r( ipj1t ntw ii: "P cm as t a ' it up sii"-sla- 1 or In my Uii 1 1 s i.l ! i nalim in a L pr b I !ai d Consistent, isj hjx.s n d ro I .) e (it e ( en e , P.itilC S T " be d i n cp d g xpx if ic guul hr i r met ! fori s w! h S the conib i str nded Am a 5 rv ti e ( AS ) wnul bt tv 1 - f n ; o' provided f lit 'V 4 urn re r s r ; J t tb guideline i TO SOI dant. The annual prom will be staged Saturday night beginning at 8.30 pm in the State Capitol Budding Rotunda 1 'J parenting, learning theories, personal evaluation and fiscal management He created a model plan for school closures, a schedule system, a slide rule for ttachmg fractions and decimals, and a learning plan for educational accountability the Salt Lake City School District. He will discuss ROYALTY I I.gh's Juinoi 1iom royalty features to r, Jacki Olson, first attendant, Audnt Lambert, queen, and Jan Larsen, second at ten- - Davis tion, child growth and effective development, MEETING WITH the group this month will be M Donald Thomas, superintendent of HE IS listed tn tt ho won in American Fducation, Outstanding Personalities of the Midwest, Contemporary Authors, and Whos Who in America He has done research in school organiza- Chapter of The South Davis also MISS BARLOW (he talent award and Miss Rowley was named Miss Congeniality Miss Rowley is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Rowley of 122 South 500 East, Kaysville Competition was in swimming suits, evening gowns and talent among the seven contestants who competed for the title. Theme for the even ing was "Over The Rainbow " that fee urrent stroke can he eliminated wuh fre jenf. regular blond fra's'uVH n Strruc are ore ef a, nr causes r,f dea'h with thu in vnurgsier !;? r d sease oF titt FLAG The US OrriClAL f:gan b Cengretf ty Apr, I 4, fO'C s act 114 Utah,fJ.A. Mnb of I Heads up people putting you ahead. |