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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 17 Lis (LSCsos Preseiiiiis important part of the Danish By MARGARET WYLIE holiday season. The familys meal consists of duck and rice pudding. The Opening the presents on Christmas morning is Lis Andersens favorite U.S. Christmas custom. Laytons AFS student from Denmark found quite a variety of surprises m store for her as the Christmas holiday season rice pudding contains a single almond. Whoever gets the almond receives a special present. On Christmas Eve the family opens their presents. Lis prefers the American custom of waiting began. DANISH customs include setting out a bowl of pudding for the Christmas Man (Santa Claus) and his helpers. This is put in an upstairs room which is seldom used by the family. An advent calendar and advent wreath are also an till Christmas morning, because its easier than waiting all day. You get up and open them in the morning. She did miss having rice pudding this year, though. When asked what her favorite thing about LHS was, Lis replied, You can choose the subjects that you want to take." She said her biggest adjustment to LHS was finding her way around. That was also her biggest fear when she first started school here in August. She still hasnt gotten over it she commented. THE ONE thing that Lis wants to do before she leaves Utah is learn to ski. When she does leave, Lis plans on taking her school ring back as her favorite souvenier of LHS, though her most important memory will be the American people she met. Girls Dance Saturday Board members of the Senior Citizens Nutrition Advisory Committee include, front tor, Bill OBrien, Myron Mabey, Dorothy Clontz, Rosemary Davis. Standing, Yoshiko Omura, Opal Rasmussen, Rae Bair, Lilly May Strayer, Kathryn Jennings, Alan Hayward, Herb Koch and Elsie Koch. At Layton 1 FOR NUTRITION persons were appointed by the Davis County Council on Aging Board: Myron Mabey, chairman, Dorothy Clontz, Yoshiko Omura, Clearfield; Bertha Mayer and Kathryn Jennings, Bountiful; Alan Hayward, Family Services Dept., Verla Rae Bair, County Health Dept., and Dorothy Hansen, County Extension Elections for the Senior Citizens Nutrition Advisory committee were held at the Heritage Center, Clearfield, and Golden Years Center, Bountiful, recently. THOSE ELECTED were: Frances Adams, Bill OBrien, Opal Rasmussen, Clearfield; and Lillie Mae Strayer, Herb and Elsie Koch, Bountiful. In addition, the following Dept.; Rosemary Davis, program director; Rosaland non-votin- g and selected one student, by judging him or her in four basic areas: scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and character. THESE STUDENTS will compete against kids from other schools along the Wasatch Front. Each participating student will receive a certificate and each finalist will receive a silver Sterling Scholar pin. Runners up will each get a cash prize of $100 and the final winner will receive $250. March 24th constitutes the preliminary judging which will.be held at Roy High School. Portfolios of the THEY ARE: Dorothy Parrish, English and LiteraMike ture; Penley, Speech and Drama; Jeff Neumen, Mathematics; Julie Olson, Social Sciences; Am Perkins, Science; Mark Brand, Vocational Education; Kathleen Richards, Homemaking; Karen Hutchinson, Business Education; Jana Olsen, and Jennifer Music; - Twitchell, General. Students turned applica- tions into the twelve department heads Jan. 23. Any senior was allowed to apply in any department, or as many departments as he wished. The faculty then met with the heads of their departments E. activities lately and has some interesting activities planned for February. PRINCIPALS recognition day was quite a celebration for Principal Roland E. Long. He had special songs and poems written for him for the occasion. Also, much to his surprise, there were various baked goods made by the students especially for him. Mr. Long has been principal at Whitesides since its beginning in 1954. LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 69 FORD Country Sedan, P.S.. radio V-- 8. auto.. 477 Effi FORD PTA is planning a very special PTA meeting for Feb. 12. The general meeting will be held from 6:30--7 p.m. in the mulTHE WHITESIDES 1573 North Main. Layton - tipurpose room and after- j IjumeCC. CAN M. Whitesides ElemenSchool has had a lot of wards a special bicentennial dinner will be served in the I al with any problems that arise, decide on menus and donations, and advise the director with budget, personnel, etc. The first meeting will be held Feb. 9, 1976 at 1 p.m. Farmington Courthouse (Commission Chambers). students will be inspected, and each student will judge. The final judging will be held April 7th at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City, and the telecast of the awards ceremony will be presented April 13, School at Cottonwood High ALL OF the school entries were good. The departments had a hard time choosing, but the choices they did make were excellent. Its extraordinary to have representatives from all twelve departments, and Im really proud of these kids, commented Mrs. Eva Fryer, counselor. cafeteria. You should already have reserved tickets for the dinner. During dinner music will be played by Ray Gardner and Lowell Sparks. Just after dinner a pictorial history of E. M. Whitesides Elementary School will be presented. Following the history the Lay-to- n High School Laytones will perform. THE GENERAL business meeting will be brief. Currently the nominating committee has been working on nominees for the coming year and will announce their selections. Also coming up is the PTA individual pictures project. The pictures will be taken on Feb. 21, in the multipurpose room from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone 18 months to adult may have their pictures taken. Red Foil Heart 1 lb. $3.75 Steves D (Valentine's Day), and the band Super Bird, the couples will dress in semi-formattire (long dresses for the girls, and dress slacks with a splashy print dress shirt, or a shirt and sweater or jacket for the guys). committees function is to represent the centers THE Whitesides FT A tary ES Tuesday, Feb. 17 the Davis County School District orchestra teachers will have their meeting ai Kaysville Junior High. DAVID THAYNE, one of this years t p'Yrr, 407 IN APRIL and May, when we have the orchestra festivals, the better wind players from the band will join with the string players at most of our schools to give the orchestra students some full orchestra experience. Laytones Prepare Laytones sang for the Special Interest Group at the Layton Second Ward chapel. The solo and ensemble festival will be held at Layton High this month and the will be participating in it. dc Lay-ton- Centers & Women Individual Counseling: How to Win at the Losing Game Nurtitionally Blanced NOT a Fad Diet Private counseling appointment Call For information or Connie Bangerter 473 And the policeman was so nice about it. He asked if Id like for the city to remove ail the telephone polls. JUNIOR HIGH schools: Bountiful 46, Centerville 25, Central 57, Kaysville 60, Millcreek 44, North Davis 43, North Layton 20, South Davis 64, and Sunset 19. Davis County does have a string program in all of the secondary schools and in all elementary schools with fifth and sixth grade students. .Many of the large districts are not quite this fortunate. Quick Weight Loss Layton-376-3- front: FOLLOWING IS a list of string students at each of our secondary schools. High schools: Bountiful 17, Clearfield 21, Davis 36, Layton 31, Viewmont 11 and Woods Cross 17. Feb. 14, 1976 all day only Fort Lone Shopping Center In OBLIGING Woman to husband as she arrives in auto with smashed listed last year. The Layton High School Laytones have been working hard to prepare for a tour to Southern California. They are now working hard for their program that they will be doing in California. ON SATURDAY, Feb. 7, the 295-00- 18 1177 E. 5th North, Bountiful Jane vice president; Dana Alan, junior vice president; Mary Ann Kipp, sophomore vice president; LuAnn Boman, secretary. STUDENTS MUST start at an earlier age than band or choir students in order to play high school literature. The string instruments are more difficult to master and less popular with public school students. This year the Davis County schools have 133 string students compared to 114 during the last school year. However, in the junior highs, the number is down to 378 from the 7:30 A.M. till 10 A.M. 4:30 P.M. till 6:00 P.M. Assorted Chocolates 1 lb. $2.95 Dansie, president; Littlefield, senior Bowden, director of the Mormon Youth Symphony. Dr. Bowden will share suggestions on How we can best prepare our students to qualify for the Mormon Youth Symphony or college orchestras. The orchestra program is the most difficult area of music education in which to produce a quality program. for Men s: THE GIRLS Association officers this year are Jayann chairmen and director of orchestra students in the Layton area, has arranged for a guest lecturer. It will be Robert Slim & Trim Reducing Plan Flour Ftaleytiye 1 On Diet (For THE COLORS decorating the gym will be pink, maroon, and brown for this girls choice event, to be held from p.m. in the Layton High Gym. Tickets will go on sale the week of Feb. 9, with the cost $3 a couple. Pictures will he taken for approximately $3.75 a couple. Flowers are in order. "C Now in Bountiful Satin Heart 21b. $9.45 is the theme for the annual GAL Dance at Layton High School this year. With the date set as Feb. 14 members. Mim Sdtotnlaiis Twelve students were chosen Jan. 27 to represent Davis High School in the annual Sterling Scholar competition. Just an Old Fashioned Love Song Thornton, registered dietitian serve as Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mitchell have returned home from a week vacationing at his with Calif, Hemet, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer entertained Wednesday evening in honor of their son Robbies eighth birthday anniversary, at a family gathering. Other guests included his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family attended the funeral service of her grandmother, Mrs. Maren C. Jensen at Orem on Wednesday. In two more months her of would grandmother reached the age of 100. After attending the services they drove to Payton to visit with Mr. Daniels parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Benefit Band Heal On Feb. 23 DHS The annual band benefit dinner for the Davis High School bands will be held p.m. February 23 from THE DAVIS Dart Marching Band has been elected to be Utahs official representative to the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in Washington, D.C. on April 10, 1976. One hundred thirty band members will be going on the trip and the dinner is one of their fund raising activities. Tickets will be $3 for adults and $2 for children 10 and under. who are leaving on a 22 day vacation trip to the South Sea Islands. Mrs. Ferren Bennett of Preston, Ida. spent the weekend in Layton with her Mr. son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Curtis Bennett. Earl Allen hosted a dinner party Saturday evening at the N.C.O. Club at Hill An Force Base in honor of his wife, Jean on her birthday an- niversary. Guests included her two sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutchinson, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Marv Cleverly of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Leonard of Declo, Ida. were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maxfield. Mrs. Effie Peterson is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt after undergoing major surgery. Mrs. Leavitts sister, Mrs. Eva Crook of Alton, Wyo. has also been visiting with them all. Roy Eames and daughter Oka of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maxfield. Other visitors during the week was Mrs. Alice Feilds of Ogden. INCOME TAX PREPARED Call D.K. Johnson 376-44- 41 65 King Street. Layton Can you usa your refund money? Then file early. v |