Show 4E Davis Standard Thursday REPORT CARD SYRACUSE Syracuse Junior High names student of month Shay Cornia 1 5 has been named student of the month for April at Syracuse J unior H tgh School A ninth-gradshe maintains a 40 grade point as erage She is president of the National Junior Honor Society and is a member of the choir and Cantare singing group and track team She is the daughter of Ray and Debra Cornia of West Point KAYSVILLE Two take second in auto skills contest Davis High School students Gerald MacArthur and Darin Miller were awarded second place in the statew ide Auto Skills Contest held April 29 at Salt Lake Community College MacArthur and Miller were offered one-yescholarships to enroll in SLCC's automotive program Former Utah Jazz center Mark Eaton presented the awards Ten teams of high school students became eligible for the state contest by placing in the top 10 in the written test held in February The teams then demonstrated to Utah Ford Company AAA and SLCC judges their diagnostic and mechanical skills by repairing disabled 999 Ford vehicles ar 1 7 scholarships awarded to youths LAYTON -Davis Hospital and Medical Center vol-- u n t e e r s announce the award of seven scholarships to youths who have voluntwo teered years or donated a total of 400 hours as a Junior Volunteer Scholarship funds are applied toward tuition at a Utah school of high learning of the recipient’s choice Recipients of the 1999-200- 0 school year scholarships are: Mary Ann Stewart daughter of Michael and Gail Stewart of Layton will attend BYU Annalea Warwood daughter lunch menus for Davis County are: Sylvia Suciu has been named student of the month for May at Central Davis Junior High School A ninth-gradshe maintains a 40 grade point average and is a member of the Mock Trial team She played on the Northridge 11 igh School tennis team last year The daughter of Dan and Delia Suciu she would like to be an opthalmologist School Board honors science teams The Davis School Board T uesday honored members of three of F airfield J unior teams with High's Science Olympiad board honor recognition T wo teams place first and second in the State Science Olympiad competition at Weber State University earlier this y ear 1 he state champions qualified for the national competition in Chicago 111 The team has just returned from nationals The National Science Olympiad is an academic competition with participants from more than 12000 schools across all 50 states Students at the junior high level compete in 23 different academic events ranging from designing and carrying out experiments to identifying and classifying over 20 rocks minerals and fossils is only in its fifth year the school has sent Although science students to the State Science Olympiad competition each year Si udents honored by the board include Adam Barkley Jason Craig Hannah Cridlebaugh Mel Clemens Emily Cross Josh Davis Kamron Egan Michelle Erickson Aaron Nye Keith Egan Brandon Wright Heather Thomson Keith Richards RuthAnne Frost Miriam Wallin Mysti Larsen Taylor Wright M ichellc packer DJ Price Ryan Schaefemeyer and Heather Threlkeld Teacher advisers honored were Nancy Nelson and Dennis in rickson 1 of Dan and Marsha Warwood of and Doris Welch of South Hooper will attend Utah Valley State College ber will attend Salt Lake munity College Karen Marie Morris daughter of Michael and Annette Morris of Fruit Heights will attend BYU Jacqueline Reed daughter of Robert and Cheri Reed of Clinton will attend Utah State University Amy Welch daughter of Keith Breakfast will be served daily in with a choice of cereal Monday: Chicken Megan Jesse daughter of William and Sheryl Jesse of Kays-vill- e will attend Westminster College Entree choice or Munchable Tuesday: Taco with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable milk Lunch will be offered daily Munchable Lunch choices: 4 ounce yogurt cup baby carrot sticks fresh fruit package crackers M&M Fun Size package milk or mini bun peanut butter cup honey or jelly cup baby carrots fresh fruit Skittles Fun Ste Funds for these scholarships come from volunteer sales sup- - munchable or peanut butter munchable milk 1 FARMINGTON mu nr h inn n iii nil Richard Bunderson asocial studies teacher at Farmington Junior High received the highest award offered teachers by the Davis School Board Tuesday n "Mr Bunderson is among the students at I armington Junior High school” said Superintendent Darrell White "They are all convinced that he should run for president of the United States because he has the qualities that they think the president really should have They are not alone in this well-know- admiration” Bunderson was one of the original teachers hired at armington Junior High “He thinks there is no better place to be” wrote school officials who nominated him for the award “He is one of the reasons that Farmington J unior High School is such a great 1 place” Bunderson initiated such programs as the Citienshipleadership Award the Awards Breakfast and the Honors Aw ard program Bunderson also was chosen to be Teacher of the Year for Farmington Junior High in 1991 He also received the Huntsman Award for Excellence in Teaching “ He is that type of teacher that touches and changes lives for the better” said the nomination “He gives his students a love of history He helps them create a sense of pride in themselves and their country” For more information call ' Audrey Parker at ioiiiiiihiiti OGDEN - The following events are scheduled at Weber State University through May 31: Friday: Collin Raye in concert 8 pm Dee Events Center 0 $21 or 1 (800) WSU-T1K- S 626-850- creation workshop Farmington Junior High teacher honored Every coaching activity is delivered through MLS Camp’s unique brand of coaching style and methods which develop ev- ery player both mentally and physically Wsu Calendar Tuesday: WSU’s Wilderness Recreation Center will hold a family camping and outdoor re- WRC $3-$- 4 626-637- 6 pm 3 Wednesday: WSU’s Wilderness Recreation Center will hold a kayak-rollin- g pm workshop Swenson Gym Pool 626-637- 8 $11-$1- toterjofPriis $699 Gallon Verier late $5-$- 626-63- Me- 4995 5 Gallons 5 Gallons May 27: WSU’s Wilderness Recreation Center will hold a cookworkshop on Dutch-ove- n ing and camping meal prepara6 tion 6 pm WRC Gallon Sealer 3 3 May 31: WSU closed for morial Day PAINT SPECTRA-T0N- E The uniform Latex Primer for intenor drywall surfaces only finish coat with latex products high build helps disguise Latex Semi Gloss Enamel intenor Popular choice of professional painters surface irregulanties Our service and knowledge can't be beat We will match any competitors pricing Wilson’s ty paint & decor tjviali 612 North Main Suite 3 Kaysville Utah 84037 544-177- 9 ERVICE1S OUR MIDDLE NAM& EVAPORATIVE COOLERS SAVE ON ALL SIZES All Work Guaranteed Expert Installations Legs on All Jobs Financing Available He had new customers to hook up Meters to check But as he was driving down the road in Pleasant Grove he noticed flames shooting above a fence The fire seemed tix) close to a nearby house to be somebody just burning backyard weeds so he stopped to check it out As he got closer Eric saw that flames had fully engulfed a heavy trash can and were threatening every- - thing around it The vinyl slats in the fence were beginning to melt and the house was in danger of being next So he pulled the trash can away and grabbed a shovel and garden hose He found a faucet hooked up the hose and put out the fire Spreading the contents on the ground to be sure no hot embers remained madequiteamessand Eric hoped the homeowner would understand As he was preparing to leave the homeowners returned He explained what happened they thanked him and he went about his rounds No big deal Until lie got back to the office and everybody started congratulating him Turns out the trash can held ashes from a recently cleaned while the homeowners were fireplace which at work A very grateful Mayor had called to thank Utah Power's Eric Wetzel Seems the house Eric saved belonged to him Eric and Utah Power In the community Firefighting wasn’t on Eric’s “to do” list 520 South State Clearfield 36 'SERVICE IS OCR MIDDtB NAM&- - UTAH POWER A PaajtCorp Company TO ADVERTISE CALL Making it happen YOUR BUSINESS 625-433- 3 riWPaiM ocp ' te Parents and coaches are also 1 m The weeklong soccer spectacu- lar will be crammed full of fun innovative and exciting soccer games taken exclusively from MLS Camp’s own curriculum Campers will each receive an individual player evaluation a Major League soccer gift and a free companion ticket to an MLS game May 27: Breaded pork with side dish choices or yogurt Choices from fruit and vegetable bar will be offered daily invited to Major League soccer Camps to attend a free coaching clinic which will be held during the camp week The weeklong camp will provide campers with expert soccer training from a team of international coaches who are specifically trained and qualified in coaching soccer to children Wednesday: Ham or turkey or tuna sandwich with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable milk milk package San-did- CLINTON - Major League Soccer Camps will be arriving at West Point Park in Clinton from socJune 7 to 1 1 for a three-hocer camp for children from ages 5 to 18 patty sandwich with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable milk or egg MeDtnis fruit milk and juice with toast “These are unique scholarships awarded on service rather than grade point average” said scholarship chairman Lowry “These young people have already given much to us We’re happy to be able to get them off to a good start in their school ca- - Kids teens invited to attend Major League Soccer Camp Friday: Pizza with side dish choices or yogurt munchable or peanut butter munchable milk all schools ported by Davis Hospital employees Volunteers donated a total of SI 0000 in scholarships this year WeCom- Hollie Park daughter of John and Terri Park of Layton will attend Weber State University school menus Student of the month chosen at Central Davis Jesse Park consecutive Elementary school LAYTON May 20 1999 |