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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 2, 1976 IS Clearfield Honor Society Meet The National Honor Society Clearfield Chapter held its an- - V 15 s I J w nual banquet at the Valley View Country Club, m East Layton on Thursday, Nov 18 with approximately 350 people attending including honor students, parents and guests THE BANQUET consisted of roast beef, potatoes and gravy, hot rolls, com, salad drink and sherbet. The welcome was given by Val Parrish, president with invocation and blessing on the li w food by Dave Clark. Student speakers were Val Parrish, who spoke on leadership; Amy Suzuki, who spoke on service; Melissa DeWitt, on speaking scholarship and Linda Young who gave her talk on character. THE CLEARFIELD High Mad? presented two School musical numbers. Guest speaker was Kenneth Johnson, administrator of the e Hospital in Ogden, who spoke on setting goals and achievement. The roll call and presentation of awards and certificates was given by Barry H. Avery of the Clearfield High School McKay-De- faculty. JUNIOR members for this year were Janet Abrams, Debra Allison, Kathleen Allred, Mark Anderson, Roger Bailey, Robyn Bameck, Robert Higgs checks out a blue healer or dingo which is useful as a cattle dog Shes available at the Davis County Animal Control Facility in Fruit Heights. BLUE HEALER J High. Niederhauser, Cory Camille Popham, Carlton Stacee Reed, Charlene Rosengrant, Maureen Rosengrant, Saunders, Brent Shimada, Larry Sisneros, James Turner, Koral Vandaveer, Lynette Weaver and Cindy Nishijima, Walter Chesser, Marianne Chugg, Rainee Benton, Anita Stum and Amy Suzuki. Sherry Titus, Tom Trussell, Leann Ukena, Susan Walker, Steven Wilcox, Lorynn Will-de- Clayton, Debbie Delcastillo, Melissa DeWitt, Debbie Egan, Gaylene Endo, Bradley Fellows and Jodi Fisher. Also Michelle Galbraith, Shirley Garrett, Kenneth Gibbons, Dan Hailing, Janalee Hansen, Tori Hendricks, Randy Hopper, Mary Ann n, Dale Williams, Ronald Ypeman, Linda Young and transfer members Wade h and James Messer. For-bus- CLEARFIELD Hufteling, Sherry Jones, Brent Kowal, Thomas McBride and Sheryl Moore. WENDY Moore, Dotti Mor- - Christine Francis, Julie Har-tun- g ALSO DEBRA Hemsley, Robyn Kennedy, Daniel Klecker, A. Completes llavy Training Stevenson, principal, Floyd Wilcox, asst principal and Grant M. Steed, asst principal. vw e, Valerie Barker, Janet Bassett, Tami Bingham, Aleen Butler, Cathy Cash, David Clark, Garme Decker, Michelle Draper, Norma Donna Greer and GARTH DAVIS High School administration is Gayle Williams First year seniors are David Allen, Anna Allred, Kris Shepard, Cecilia Snyder, Karen Staples, Sue Steed, Richard Lamb, Camille Lefevre, Susan Maw, Mary Ann Meadows, Joan Miya, Steven Nabor, Rodney Neville, Tamera Opp, Barry ORourke and Bonnie Peterson Bradley Phillips, Keith Read, Brent Rose, Dianna Sabo, Carol Sant, Scott Saunders, June Shulze, Wade Shaw, Jeanne Shirley, Cheryl Singleton, Lynda Stanger, Clearfield Police Nab 3 In Robbery Clearfield police have arrested three suspects in the armed robbery Nov. 2 of s Burger 709 S State in Clearfield. ARRESTED were J.D. Collier, 21, of Marva Ave. in Layton, James Kulback, 19 of Layton and Mike Collier, brother of the other suspect who was arrested two weeks earlier. The three are being held in the Davis County jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. $246 was taken from Kosmos Burgers about 11 p.m. by a masked man Navy Fireman Recruit Garth E. Davis, 20, son of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Davis of 2512 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, carrying a gun. San Diego. MIKE COLLIER is also charged with robbery of a Circle K Food Store in Kays-vill- e Dec. 20, 1975. mnm training cycle, he studied general military subjects DURING the Kos-mo- eight-wee- k designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational Correction fields Among the subjects he studied were seamanship, The parents of Russell Beck drill, naval history and first aid were incorrectly identified in last weeks paper. Their names are JoLynn and Gregory W. close-ord- (one-year-ol- HE JOINED Jrly Beck. 1976 the Navy in FARMERS lead varied from one to eight points for the first three quarters of play when Darreis took the lead at 62 to 60 then went into a soft freeze and scored the last 10 points on foul shots and NEXT week at Bountiful at 7, E&M Ford takes on Farmers Ins. The 8:15 game pits Darrels Chevron against High Centerville. m the Hill Air Force At Base Gym, Hill Field will try to stop Bountiful. layups Both teams had balanced scoring with Joe Johnson high for the game with 19, followed J TINA Moosman, Lance Moss, Debra Nelson, Julie Kathleen Wilson. SENIOR members for the years ia"a and 1976 are Holly Adams, Kevin Bates, Suzanne tensen, Noriene Okawa, Val Parrish, Michael Peterson Ronald Peterson, Margaret Rogers, Tina Sandoval, Pam Sapyta, Shari Shearer, Maty Begins Darrels Chevron and Farmers Insurance had one of their usual tight games Monday evening at Bountiful ! Barnes, Larry Barrows, Kristina Barton, Barbara Blair, Marilyn Brady, Joyce Brown and Clark, Lisa Corgiat, David Crabtree, Brad Garrett, Jane Greer, Mark Hardy, Leila Hogan, Gigi Holmes, Deborah Ingram, Lisa Larsen, Scott Lutz, Marsha Mauchley, Scott McComb and Steven Mills Andy Thliveras, Georgia Waters, Caryn Watts and teattonal M DasMsIl W Sft Barbara Catherine Burgett. Also Jom Carpenter, Jane by teammates John Allen with 16 and Dennis Green with 14. THE B flight games get back into action Monday, Dec. 6 at Viewmont High School, the 7:15 game will find Wasatch Sporting Goods playing Val Verda At 8.30, Lifestyle Interiors takes on Farmington and the Reega Stock Up! Fine Ftojejt Fmh 9 45 game was Wm. Green Ltd against Quality Paving. t .V FARMERS was paced by Rich Fadel with 16, Dave Downs, 13, Alan Cleverly scored 12. Final score Darrels 72 Farmers 63 In other action Hosking V Helicopters won their first game by downing Centerville sV Hoskmgs Helicopters "t were paced by Greenleaf with t u 26 points and Doug Ohlson f added 18. 72-6- 9. i CENTERVILLE stayed close throughout the game but couldnt overcome the early lead Hoskmgs had built ' 1 'V up. Centerville was paced by Bountiful High Coach Drurv and Viewmont Coach Ron Johansen who scored 27 and 19 respectively AT HILL Field, Bountiful paced again by Jimmy Watts ran away from E&M Ford 4 Watts scored 34 counters with Gardner adding 94-6- 20. Ray Parrvs 17 and Westbrooks 14 points werent enough for E&M Ford in combating the high scoring Bountiful team that scored 94 Names Candidates ASC Pan Rolls For Davis Jerry Jaques, Jay Love, and Reed Robins have been nominated to be candidates for county committeeman in the forthcoming ASC (Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation) election Rhodes Frozen Dough Golden Corn Scotch Treat Package Frozen BALLOTS will be mailed to all known eligible voters on November 26. Ballots must be returned or postmarked no later than December 6, 1976. Ben Thurgood and William B Rigby are holdover members of the County ASC committee which perform important functions m directing Federal Farm Programs in the county BALLOTS must be marked for one (1) candidate only from the nominees listed or by write-i- n points for the second week in a row. Dee rlTan,. HAYlRIDE Real live Hor to Jaques Receives Superior Award Dee L Jaques of Layton has received a Sustained Superior Performance Award (Hote Ftojc Bel-a- at ir HE IS an aircraft mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate Mr Jaques and his wife, Donna, have three children Bel-a- ir Bel-a- I ir Squash ir Sausage Pizza Deluxe Pepperoni Pizza Delux umovers Farmington-867-2- 1 41 49 Pfcf 57 Ptlli It Ol pill tt 01 pute Peppendge Farm Apple or Cherry 4ct ph Stewart sChuckwagon Cheese westerner oi Phi Calavo Avocado Dip Or yinel Rosarita Flour Tortillas tot WEAR EVER 1 pkg 24 ot Pk ELECTRIC COOKIE Fif t pkg l Cheese Pizza unawicnes 51 North Main - Pt 49 Q Vegetables Bel-a- Davis County Development Center toot Vegetables ceremonies at HiJl AFB " Fcsia & cancv SKIMMER ' : Cars - Trucks ALS- O- - P usterine 32-o- z. bottle MfripaoTiC 79 r !up eiRMi CONTACT 79 18 Dwc'fc Um TM Tillamook Cheese Soft Margarine fZ Kraft Cheez Whiz Airplanes Safeway Blue Cheese Ceramic THE FILM STOP WHERE YOU sno: Nativity Sets and assorted other ceramic pieces Antiseptic & Mouthwash 1 Chocolate Milk Wooden Toys Trains Lisferine sfinao Perfect For Christmas Gifts Jumbo Reprint: !(& |