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Show Elementary menu APRIL 21, 1987 UDMttnnaiiPv XX lJL Howard dies at 82 Earl Raymond Howard, 82, of 270 N. 300 W., Kaysville, died Friday, April 10, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of emphysema. He was born Jan. 21, 1905 in Oklahoma City, Okla., a son of Levi Lawson and Annie Elizabeth Flanagan Howard. He married Eva Mildred Tipton April 4, 1925 in Council Bluff, Iowa. He had been an auto mechanic. He had lived and also farmed in Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa. He was baptized a member of the LDS Church in 1986. He was a great humanitarian and was very inventive and mechanical. He was a veteran, serving with the U.S. Army. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; two sons and one daughter, Larry Howard, Clearfield; RanDee Howard, Ogden; Mrs. Reed (Leola) VanWagoner, West Valley City; 19 grandchildren and eight Also surviving are one brother and three sisters. Ivan Howard, n. Oklahoma; Faye Harris, Sioux City, Iowa; Pearl Owens, Sloan, Iowa; Mildred Broderson, Merrill, Iowa. He was preceded in death by one son. Services were held April 14 at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Glen Taylor officiating. Family prayer was by E. Reed VanWagoner; prelude, Reva Kil- - HILL AFB EARL RAYMOND HOWARD lian; How Great Thou Art by Toni Webster, accompanied by Reva Killian; invocation, Jack Bobo; bishops remarks, W. Glenn Taylor; speakers, E. Reed VanWagoner and Rulon Killian, Patriarch Kaysville Stake; Mid Pleasures and Palaces by Carol Andersen, accompanied by Reva Killian; benediction, Craig McMillan. Dedication of the grave was by Reggie R. VanWagoner with interment in the Washington Heights Cemetery in Ogden. Pallbearers were grandsons, Reggie VanWagoner, Joseph VanWagoner, Jonathan VanWagoner, Dee Howard, Clint Howard and Vincent Howard. 1881st Communications Squadron. Kathleen E. Martinez, a GS-received the award for accomplishments including a Sustained Superior Performance award, Quality Step In 5 secretary-stenographe- r, registration through the Parent Education Resource Center is required. This may be accomplished by visiting the Center or by calling The presentation is free 451-506- of charge. LAYTON The students at Central Davis Junior High School will be presenting a special Musical Review on Thursday evening, April 30 at 7 p.m. The general public is invited to attend this evening performance which will be held in the girls gym. tions Commands management effectiveness team as a "Professional Performer. She has been an employee of the squadron since December 1983 and is a graduate of Layton High School and Steven Henager Business College. She has also attended Weber State College, school hours. This is scheduled for Friday, May 1. Anyone unable to attend the Thursday evening performance is invited to the one on ing May 1. The program is under the direction of Miss Beth Preston, vocal music teacher. She is being assisted by several There is no charge for admission. The studentbody will have the opportunity to enjoy this lively production at a special assembly dur shredded lettuce, buttered peas, pears, chocolate crinkle cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, choco- snack, cinnamon puff and milk. Tuesday, April 28, hamburger deluxe tomato and dills, French fries spiced ap- milk or chocolate milk. Kindergarten snack, small roll and milk. In Child Nutrition programs, no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex or hjndicap, be excluded from beparticipation in, be denied the to otherwise subject be or nefits of, discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national oriimgin, age, sex, or handicap, write of Agrithe to Secretary mediately culture, Washington, D.C., 20250. vegetables, hot rolls orange section, snickerdoodle cookie and milk. Kindergarten plesauce, raisin cookie bar and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Wednesday, April 29, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes buttered green beans, cheese rolls banana cream pie milk. Kindergarten snack, orange sections and milk. Thursday, April 30, enchiladas, late crinkle cookie and milk. Friday, May 1. May day, May pole weiners or hot dog in a bun, baked beans, crisp vegetable salad cherry shortcake Secondary menu Musical review set community volunteers. vegetable combo, cornbread butter, fresh fruit, boiled include: raisin cookie and milk. Jr. high Monday, April 27, combination choice, footlongs. pizza, tossed salad Friday, May I, picnic, stacked sliced peaches, ranger cookies and ham sandwich, potato salad on letmilk. High schools have a choice tuce leaf, baked beans, jello each day of burger bar and salad fig bar, choice of milk or line. Jr. high choice, hamburger. chocolate milk. Jr. high choice Tuesday, April 28, shredded cheeseburger and beef chimichanga In Child Nutrition programs, no sour cream and lettuce, buttered person shall, on the grounds of mixed vegetables, hot rolls race, color, national origin, age, sliced orange, white cake sex or handicap, be excluded from and milk. Jr. high choice, stacked participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to turkey sandwich. Wednesday, April 29, French discrimination. If you believe you tater gems have been discriminated against dip sandwich fresh fruit, peanut butter because of race, color, national orifingers and milk. Jr. high choice, gin, age, sex, or handicap, write fishburger immediately to the Secretary of Thursday, April 30, chicken patAgriculture, Washington, D.C., hot 20250. ty, whipped potatoes Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of April 27 Included in the review program will be exerpts from the popular musicals South Pacific Bye, Bye, Birdie. and Both our girls and boys track teams are doing an excellent job this year. In the Davis District Track and Field competition, which was held last week, the boys team finished first, while the girls team took second. Congratulations. Our baseball team is starting their season. Although they got off to a slow start. Im sure they improve quickly as the season ar LULA RACHEL WARREN COOK The new cheerleaders and Lan-cellhave been picked. I cant list them all here, but Im sure most of es Welcome back to school after a sunny spring break. I hope everyone enjoyed Easter weekend, and I know you are all excited to be back in school. 1985. good. Dedication of the grave was by Norman Bennett with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Keller, Michael larossi, John Clark, Sid Stoker, Ed Hartline, Bob Ward, The presentation, sponsored by the Parent Education Resource Center, is designed for parents and teachers who are interested in these areas. Dr. Gardner will have a question and answer period following the presentation. Dr. Gardners presentation will begin at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6. It will be held at the Parent Education Resource Center, 100 South 200 East, Farmington. Pre- crease and was selected by head quarters Air Force Communica- Clearfield By RADON GATHERUM March 26, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 31, tuary. Family prayer was by Wendy Dailey; prelude, Helen Bockholt; That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Jayne Ward and Sharon Hamblin; invocation, George Michael Hamblin; remarks, Bishop Alan Thurgood; speaker, Bishop Thyll Hansen; tribute to Grandma, Neichelle Arntz; speaker, Bishop Ralph Turner; musical selection I Heard Him Come, by Kevin Chase; benediction, Chris Thur- ficit disorder and hyperactivity and how these disorders are treated. Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of April 27 include; Monday, April 27, beef cubes, mixed whipped potatoes Layton Lancer Lines Guthrie Warren. She married Raydolph Day Cook cuse 3rd Ward officiating. Funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mor- A woman was recently named Junior Civilian of the Year for 1986 for the Samuel and Stachia Florence Also surviving is one sister, Isabelle Shumway, Chicago, 111. She was preceded in death by one son, one granddaughter, one brother and one sister. Services were held April 13 at the Syracuse Stake Center, with Bishop Alan Thurgood of the Syra- Your childs school problems, are they related to attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, or something else? To parents whose children are having difficulty succeeding in school this is an important question. A question that is often difficult for parents to answer. Clearfield woman feted Lula Rachael Warren Cook, 78, of 2051 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died Friday, April 10, 1987, at Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of causes incident to age. She was bom April 7, 1909 in Clearfield, a daughter of David great-grandchil- d. vJ. In an effort to provide answers Dr. Stan Gardner, a pediatrician who specializes in the treatment of school related problems, will present an informative lecture and slide program. Dr. Gardner will discuss ways to differentiate between types of school problems. He will review the biochemical process which cause attention de Cook services held She had worked at Hill Air Force Base in research and planning. She retired in 1969 after 27 years of service. She was a member of the Syracuse 3rd LDS Ward. She had served a two-yestake mission. She was an avid gardener. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Marlene) Keller, Syracuse; five grandchildren and one ' A U ll HIS 10 LC dllCCl rL'U you Complete Considerate funeral Service at know who they are, and they are going to make next year great. Dont forget, the lettermen assembly is Friday, and Im sure it will be great, even though some of us will ha' e to miss it because MUN is going to be held the same day. Prices dll Can dfford. . . For the thought of the week, there is only one thought on the minds of the Lancers. Why do we have to go to school when its such a nice, sunny day? Think of it this way, in six weeks, we wont have to! Thats about all for this week. 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