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Show I WEEKLY RFR FY-n- mwcn m?? mnsMti NCV'9 ayi n tr, i . 4 -- . j . , t 'I k t- Jf r A ? I ; f . f t f CA I t Members of the Dart stafTfbr DART STAFF staff members have been selected for the school year. They are Lynne Rowley, editor in New Dart Jean Matinez, Barbara White and Alan Paulsen, have made their mark in Dart history, said Robert Rowley, advisor to the Davis High newspaper. They have pioneered in the departmentalizing of the production of the paper, in working out solutions not only to the writing of the news, but to the printing of the newspaper here in our own graphic arts department at the school with the important assist of 1977-7- 8 chief; Rene Greenwell, assistant editor; Cynthia Sanders, elected eighth grade officers at Central Davis Junior High lay the groundwork fof next years activities. They are 1 to r: Pat Winegan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winegar, vice presidentflCorryn Wiese, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Glen J. Wiese, president; and Donnell Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Bennett, iNewly CDJH 8TH OFFICERS community news; John White, business manager; Brian Briscoe, sports editor and Mark Paulsen, photographer. secretary. r, Lynne Rowley, Back, Joha'yVTutei EDITOR in chief, Elise Welling and her assistants, Joni Greenwell, Lisa Wood, CyiY'1 f Bnlfck.,.. u Mr. Willis, r structorvtii . test sponsored by the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma were announced this week by Mrs. Margaret Bar- - nett, Special Projects chairman for the Epsilon Chapter. WINNERS OF the $24 cash awards offered to each high school in Davis County were Lorraine Horne of Layton High School Viewmont; Bountiful; Diane Warner of Nita Smart of and Kathy Harris ; of Davis High. The 500-100- 0 between stories, words were to be Four Davis Residents Commissioned Sat. At Weber ROTC Awards Program Four Davis County residents were among 14 cadets, including the first woman, to be commissioned at Weber State Colleges Army ROTC awards program Saturday. TWO OF the Davis County men are Clearfield residents. HIVE KJE EOT ACEKSFHBU! They are Gene R. Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Issac R. Bone, 331 W. 750 N., and Howard A. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Olsen, 842 E. 450 S. Mr. Bone was commissioned into the Armor Branch of the Army and assigned to Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Mr. Olsen was assigned to Indiana Need Summer Ag. Help? in the Corps. Adjutant Generals ALSO commissioned from Davis County were Lynn D. Hmtze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hintze, 174 W. 1050 S., Bountiful, Ordnance Corps; and Paul D. Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isom L. Stephens, 979 Amethyst Street, Layton, Medical Agriculture Program may be hired for general, yard, or farm related work during this summer. ONE DAY ONLY OGDEN STADIUM ANYONE needing these kinds of work done should call Davis High School Summer MO- JUNE 13 2 P.M. & 8 P.M. N- Tickets at J.C. I IMciwCwi AtfvMM tickets (Good tor I IH.I454 fma Shrine I rt $ 00 odult or 2 children) Tickets of ClftCUS Ag. Employment Service, Students will phone be selected to fulfill your needs and referred to you the same day you call. of the Supervisors program, John Dawson and De LaMar Palmer, request the cooperation of the com376-347- n Penney-Ogde- tea Office A4kt $3.50 ChiMraa iiitfer 11 $1.7S munity in making this program helpful to the community as well as the students enrolled. Dad ! Clip this out and show it to the family before Fathers Day NEW MINI MAC 35 WITH AUTO-SHAR- CHAIN BRAKE SAFETY FEATURE cepted from each high school were circulated among the children of selected elementary schools in the county where the children helped make the selection of winners. MAKING the choice among the many clever and colorful books was very, difficult, noted Mrs. Barnett, who has been chairman of the annual project for the past three years. The children The class officers for the school year at Davis High were elected. All have the same goal which is to promote more school spirit. fL PRESIDING Jr retvh-H- J as- signed to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland and Cadet Stephens will get his basic training at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, grb over next the future', feat With he of our editor and her assis-tant- s this year, we know we can print the Davis , Dart without the- will act as second vice 1978. re-- " vice president, np The 25th reunion of the Davis High School class of 1952 will be held at the Oakridge Country Club, 1492 Shepard Lane, Farmington on July 15, 1977. THE festivities begin at 7 p m. and will include a dinner on tbe patio. A program designed to promote nostalgia is planned Dress is casual. The cost is $10 per person and reservations should be made as soon as possible with Carol Dean (Hill) Page, 881 East 225 North, Layton, phone RICHARD H. Thornley is publicity chairman tnyear, ourT 4f" Jr"" 'Lgo far in i Kighik Davis, I srmoVV5ndw-$.7- ,i TT' Patio Doors Screens fast :curju;c2 cuy " REPAIRING GUAfUMTKD AGAIV" To CM Dont Cuoo It - BringBItStrmtton Your Brtggo Hoodquortor " SALES - SERVICE TILLERS (SNOW BLOWERS SERVICE CHAIN SAWS SHARPENING From Davis 766-131- 3 ENGINE repair css rrALL 189 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE On Ricks Honor Roll LAP tAOW6B8 - P WirtNMO S REPAYING - MECHAM - ry ifty r. OGDEN - 76 TT The spring semester honor roll at Ricks College includes Class Of 52 Plans 25th Reunion the i LAWN MOWER Assisting Mrs. Barnett 877 ,,h ( 1 -- S commercial printer. g, Mr. Willis, who is responsl'- ter ble for initiating the graphic, IN KAYSVILLE were Mrs. Greta Bailey and Mrs. Rosemary Brantley, np bavacf expense - , dungprinters LEADING the upcoming sophomore class into what should be a great year are Ian Harvey, president; Vanessa Clontz, first vice president; and Taffy Jenkins, second loved the books which were in great demand. . president. Southworth, vice president; and Kristen Ballantyne who Enthusiastic over" their 6ne Court Weaver, president; Linn Pearson, first vice president; and DeVonya Ansecond vice dersen, years seniors will be Scott Brian, president; Margo president to the class of A ckodt'.'ww4r greatly of being junior sponsibility cYass umce.s next year are 1977-7- 8 Students High school students registered in the Davis High Summer children and attractively illustrated. Ten stories ac- '0 bds At lie-si-s Ser- vice Corps. Cadet Hintze will be written for a particular grade level of elementary school af I arts program at Winners in the annual Childrens Story Writing Con- i . . l - - V students. STUDENTS getting 3.5 grade point average or above for the semester, taking at least 14 hours of classwork, are named to the honor roll. Honor students from Davis County include: BARNES BANKING CO. BOUNTIFUL, Stephanie Jo Cluff, Carl Wayne Hampton, Paulette C. Russon, Marian Jeane Sant, Lisa Ann Summers; Centerville, Janet Madsen; Clearfield, Glenda Hemsley, Kelly F. Stoker; West Point, Lisa Crabtree, Kent L. Evensen; Farming-ton- , Kristene Lee Knight. Fruit Heights, Suzanne Law, Diana L. Morrill; Kays-vill- Delia Kaye Bowman, Teri Ann Jeppson, Judith Ann Schroader, Sherrilee Scof-fiel- d; East Layton, Alena Ann Stockton; Layton, Mary Lou Baird, Kim Marie Evans, Jane M. Littlefield. June 6 TO JUNE 30 Dont miss our MERCHANTS spacious bank lobby. Daily Drawings for prizes (items purchased frbm our merchants.) Limit-on- e prize per customer. Refreshments served in Fridays" f P our bank lobby "is , We hope you will join in theTuft ; i This is just one way we have, of showing preciation to our merchants)d.'(Jstpmr ' J: i 1 1s 5' AUTOMATIC OILING ! ! t i ! NEW Incredible! 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