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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 26, 1075 v, ff CheorlGsders && At Layton Gain Honors At a recent competition meet at Rice Stadium in Salt Lake City, the Layton High School cheerleaders placed as' one of the two top groups in the area. IN THE i . . competition' groups Salt cheerleading Lake City, Davis County, ti Og- den, and Northern Utah Counties participated in the contest. The Layton group came home with a very large trophy .to display in their school, and also were given the honor to represent the North South x football teams at the Cerebral Patsy. benefit game r f ad All-St- that Rice. - . Stadium last week. THE cheerleaders per-- formed their winning cheer' ' during the half-tim-e activities of the game as well as leading nuiuuki ui UioCrS uui mg uie game time itself. ' This was indeed a ; ' -- , - A, great ..honor for these up and comcheerleaders, and Layton ing Highjcan certainly expect great activities this coming season with such great supvsb port at the . side-line- , s, Layton ; .Elementary Is Ready School bells will be ringing ,Aug. 30th starting a new year j at Layton Elerpentary School. Principal Harold Berg and the teachers eagerly welcome .the students back to another outstanding year.' PRINCIPAL Berg is asking that the parents of the mom- ing and afternoon jundergar-- . ten students come to school with their child the first day. The kindergarten groups will not be held the full time and the students will be able to return home with the parents. Band officers were elected recently at Davis High Schoolv . They are, 1 to r, bottom, Rob Whitesides, 'Dale Tophara, ' V Jeff Johnson, Cliff Pedersen, Paul Kapp; 2nd row, Kirn- - ' 1 berly Houghton, Janet Hough, Lisa Wood.-MitziPetey- - ; z terson; top, Joseph Norberg, Steve Alder. V, - DAVIS BAND OFFICERS The Davis Band High recently held elections for are Dale Topham, senior new officers and representatives. The drum major was also selected for the upcoming year. THE NEWLY elected officers for the band are: Cliff Pedersen, president; Rob rep.; Mitzie Peterson, junior rep.; Steve Alder, sophomore rep. ; and Joseph Norburg, freshman rep. . for a, fantastic year under their new irector.Qana marching, rhythm, vocal commands, and general attitude and appearance. They were also asked to give and demonstrate their abilities in front of the band. Jeff, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal H. Johnson of Kays-villis a Junior at Davis High and a member of both the Symphonic and Marching bands. com-man- i Rothlisbergerand itnewly elected leaders. They ds -- ' Whitesides, vice president; Lisa Wood, secretary; Kim Houghton, treasurer; and Janet Hough, publicity manager. In addition to these Rothliesberger after being selected from a group of auditioning students. The competitors were judged on THE BAND is Those who 'still wish to, audition for symphonic band or wish to join the marching band need to contact Mr. Rothlisberger or one of the officers immediately. warming up Society m St. Louis, Mo., were Mrs. Eva Fryer of Clearfield and Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and Mrs. Harriet 4 and 5 Year Olds Kindergarten Preparedness Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips Creativity, Puppets AREA - LE AN HONOR 376-22- 60 society for college presidents, . advanced and .workers in related areas. 1 firaniJi KMzm l eotters t i 1 For Residential or Commercial Bt Udings Various Colors Baked on En am el , Custom Made with Precision on Job. 10 l I t OFF Reg. Price. t Mil BUTTERS t Don Pearson - Manager t Norway, Sweden, Mexico, Iceland, Guatemala, and the Netherlands in native costumes joined m the parade of state presidents, each carrying the flag of her country., financial assistance to 88 women educators from 28 l l ' 1 or 773-85- 66 LAYTON, UTAH e No Seams No Leaks e Requires No Maintenance I , t - . FOUR Members of the Rotary of Kaysville met Wednesday for 0 Ccg&ttt DAVIS "County chapters MoiTow. , - 3umster.-W- to :vsalute thi, achievements of women. p.m:-at- ; Bandstand 'Where- Dancers wiirperform continuously at the bandstand until 7 p.'m., when an allwomen dance band will take thp 'stage. ""Other . ill perform all afternoon in the area around the bandstand. . ; TUESDAT.iS , ,.uo!Es, t:ssHr V' ft " - t J EVENINGS';:: . Petfr Pan r .' 7:30 A 80 - HoiwWlth Flying Tall - " - OP ' ft lb- - SATUR3AYMATIKZE PatarPan'' TkwaaWItaFWtgTalL ' ' c. CJkiL SUNDAV MATINEE Pater Pan.:.;-- 02$ 0700 M &OON. 1:15 Quuct .- - Horse With Flying Tall 2:30 4 , r, tie. Gene 1 1 M 1 1 . first ia i haul The school is lam- m;. lor great things from ti t ill, ill team - i a . . iii'i I II r.ii i 1 1 1.I.I.I.I.IJ! f iiiinX- - m umoms " Recommend. By Leading Carpet Furniture & Stores RES1DEKIIAL DCT.r.SCSAL Steam Cleaning Shampoo Dry Cleaning Son Removed Stains Insurance Work Sort Retardant All Pre-spott- ed Call Mr. Steam (No extra charge) Safe On All Fibers Furniture Cleaning Specialists 100 !( 1 84 7 FREE t ... SUT VS Starts August 30th f, - , J M n eom-- 1 Cheri nnPEraRinciiTur Jk '011 25-3- 1 v ( he DISCOUNT THE PROFESSIONALS Utah for Women. ' Aug. 20 4 wganifced.by theTJtahiirl ScoytCoimtl;"iMb'tjto5soji. School ahdtbe Ogden adapter 'of the National Organization etc.-w- against Millcreek Jr. High at 3 p.m. Coach Watnn and the team will begin practice the ....l. craftsvftmqij have been invited tp display-the- ir art. There will be softball .and volleyball for.the whole' family and' special actMUes Jo r children nasts, KAYSVILLE THEATRE t paiqterspotters weavers, jewelry makera'and other ' t the gym- The Rotarians and partners have been invited to join the Layton Rotary Club for their dinner meeting next week for officers at president, Gene McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald; vice president Cheri Jorgenson, daughter of Mrs. Connie Russell and Mr. Larry Jorgenson and secretary Cynthia Markham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Markham. THEY ARE busy planning this years activities, working on bulletin boards and show- cases and finding ways, to make (his a, super' year at, North Layton Junior High. The Hello assembly is planned for next Wednesday, Sept. 1 at 10:35 a.m. At this time all the officers will be introduced, also administration and new teachers. The cheerleaders also plan a spirit presentation. THE FIRST football game is Sept. 16 at North Layton the Liberty park - mn Jr. 1. i e ACnVlUES will begin at - their regular dinner meeting, Hollow for a steak a steak patio dinner, (.ay ton fry. Club will b.e hosting the PRESIDENT Norris Nalder evening?- - eotertain- spoke briefly to the group on," ' P0the Bicentennial. . at Hods PICK Z tion,, says . Gamma are Epsilpji Chapter president, vMrs-'.- , Mhgjorie Thatcher n Kappa CftapterT - president, Mrs.' Minna Workj Pi Chapter, president, Mrs! Shirley .Bubak and Rho Vel-d- a s Chapter, president, Mrs. " r it - - Dotary: SteaEts FREE ESTIMATES 394-85G- 6 - of Bountiful. different countries to study in colleges and universities in Canada and the United States -through the World Fellowship program. Individual states and the Educational Founda- - I GeiiOifTLY workv ..Other Gamma have included Mrs. Bessie Stevens of Clearfield, Mrs. Allez Ashmeqd and Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher of Kaysville, and Mrs.Vivian Beattie THE SOCIETY has given annual -- "receive scholarships from Utah, State- - Delta Kappa At the convention representatives from Canada, Finland, Studentbody hope.all Utahns will join us in each, and the states $2,509 Jorgensen, Cynthia North Layton Junior High are recipients in the local area to graduate degrees. Each year the international organization awards 18 scholarships of . women educators. Delta Kappa Gamma enlists members who have distinguished themselves in the field of education including teachers of early childhood education to university professors, Register August 28 LAYTON-KAYSVIL- for making it possible. " to teachers complete Spendlove of Kaysville. second Utahs '""'''A McDonald. offer comparable amounts. , Mrs. Beth.Jarman of Bountiful this 'year haa,; been awarded $2,500 Oman interna- tional fellowship to complete her .doctorate at the Univer-sit- y of Utah. MissSaraVoit of Layton in April "received the estate scholarship df $1,060 for tion frequently extend the financial aid beyond a year, Local women attending the Small World Preschool " Convenfsoii international convention of the Delta Kappa Gamma Studentbody office!. High are busy making p1 ing school year. The an PLANS Womens Day Festival, spon-'sore- d by the Governors Commission on the Status of Women, will be held Satur-- , day, August 28, at Liberty .Park in Salt Lake City. will THE celebration conclude Womens Week, in Utah:- -, proclaimed by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton to recog- nize the' domtcjbutions and achievements of Utah women, and to acknowledge the 56th anniversary of womens suffrage, August 26, V . Beth Gums'ter, chairperson of the Governors Commis- sitm on the Status pf Women, says the .. festival was inaugurated last. year, in celebration of International Womens Year. The festival ' focuses on the substantial and diverse contributions Utah women haye.made to the growth of our state and na- Local Woman At DECO : 1 k. Women's Festival Is Aug. 28 already daily begun marching drill and weekly ' symphonic band rehearsals. e, Drum Major Jeff Johnson was installed by Mr. i $' have.' - f' , , e offices a representative from, each class was elected: they 'IT"' ' rx f SSMi Empr Supper Jit. r-v-Y ; i) Dancing Floor Sho Membership s aiLilile |