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Show OCTOBER 13. 1987 L, Falcon Forum: BEST By BRADY NIXON In my sociology class, my eyes were opened, just for a minute, to a club that is still very new to Clearfield High. The BEST club. I always knew about the BEST club, but I always thought you had to be some kind of brain child to be in it. However, when I found our Jay Stuart was the advisor, I knew that couldnt be the case! The BEST club stands for building esteem in students and teenagers." It is a program aimed at reducing intensity and frequency of youth related problems. This is accomplished through education, prevention, and intervention. The dub will perform puppet shows for the early elementary grades to educate them on health issues. Short skits about suicide, drop outs, drug abuse, alcoholism, and runaways will bring a problem to life for the older students. By leaving the ending open for discussion, the students are more willing to talk about the problem, making it easier to discuss. They prove to us, through prevention, that it is possible to have fun without the aid of alcohol or drugs. Activities range from swimming, skiing, and video parties, to white water river runs and backpacks. Showing the community that Falcons fly high, naturally. Along with all of this, every Tuesday night, any student is welcome to come to the night class. Showing off their science projects are Whitesides Elementary School 6th graders: Suzanne Croft, left, Adam Romero and Rae Ann Madsen. Their projects were part of a special comprehensive plant study science unit. Students become experts LAYTON Ask a sixth grade ) student at Whitesides Elementary ) School why celery leaves turn green when the stalk is placed in green-colore- d water and he or she will be able to explain the intricate vein system of plants. For the past two weeks the sixth graders, taught by Kathleen Sum- mers, Lorna Prusse, Doreen McMurray and Sue Phillips, have been studying living plants in their science classes. The unit has been very comprehensive, including leaf collections and identifications, reports and many experiments. Students learned about green n and plants. They grew molds and experimented with non-gree- yeast in a solution with sugar and without sugar. Displays showed ways plants are promulgated through seeds, cuttings and runners. They learned by experiments how plants react to dark and light. Other experiments taught the students what plants breathe and dis- charge. The success of the unit is easy to measure. Take a typical sixth grader. Show them one of the displays and ask for an explanation of the principles the display and the experiment are designed to teach. The answers are complete and complex. The learning tools used in the plant study unit were displayed along the hallway leading to the playground. It was interesting to observe students stopping to look at the experiments as they moved outside. This, too, is learning. Students commended Two Layton High School students have been LAYTON 1988 National Merit Scholarship as "commended designated participants. Cora Rhodes and Stacee Taylor have been notified with a letter of commendation for outstanding academic promise. Principal Paul Smith notes these seniors are among the top 50,000 of more than one million participants in the merit program. The pair completed a test last October and scored well above average on the testing, Mr. Smith says. PSAT-NMSQU- T Consolidated NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Voting District Regular County Voting Districts buttered green beans, tomato wedges, parkerhouse roll Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Oct. 19 include: Monday, Oct. 19, tacos salsa sauce, buttered corn, hot rolls pink applesauce, chocolate cake icing and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, hamburger. Tuesday, Oct. 20, French dip sandwich tater gems carrot and celery sticks, fresh fruit pieces, peanut butter fingers and milk. Jr. high choice, combination salad dreschilrolls sing. semi-har- d led pears, smckerdoodle cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Friday, Oct. 23, fish nuggets sauce, french fries buttered peas, hot rolls chilled peaches, cookie, milk or chocolate milk. Jr. high choice, steak and swiss sandwich. Elementary menus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Oct. 19 include: Monday, Oct. 19, tacos and tomatoes, mixed vegetables, applesauce, cinnamon rolls, milk. Kindergarten snack, small cinnamon roll and milk. ttered Tuesday. Oct. 20, hamburger and dills, tater tots strawberry shortcake and milk. Kindergarten snack, crackers and cheese, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 21, chicken milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Friday, Oct. 23, chili, tossed salad, bread sticks, half apple, milk or chocolate milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. fried steak, whipped potatoes tossed salad, parkerhouse roll butter cup. orange slice, sugar cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. Thursday, Oct. 22. pizza, bu- corn, tossed salad boiled raisin cookie, Payne makes honors quarter at Southern Utah State Roma L. Payne of Kaysville, was one of 111 students who earned honor roll status summer Cu0ucaied r ' Polling Place mc1 Roma is majonng in elementarv education. Regular county V oat Disnos 59 North Salt Lake 60 North Salt Lane Pau? No Salt Lake Citv Hall 20 South Hwv North Salt Lane 1 5 2 North Salt Lace 3 Camelot Club Huu-9 655 North Hwv North Salt Lake Lt 62 North Sait Lake 4 North Salt Lake Citv Hall y 20 South Hwv North Salt Lake. L 63 Da ms Coumv 2 Adelaide Elem 731 Vv 360) viuth 64 Davis Coumv 3 1 00 East 350 South Kavsville. Utah 65 Clearfield Burton Elem. 827 East 200 South Kavsville. Utah 6o Clearfield Kavsville Elementarv 50 North 100 East Kavsville, Utah 67 Clearfield 1 Antelope Elem 8 10 South Main Clearfield. Ltah 14 N Davis Jr High 835 S State 2 Clearfield. Ltah Clearfield Librarv 6 4 562 S 10O0 E Clearfield. Utah 68 Clearfield Wasatch Elememarv 7. 8 270 East Morgan Elem 106o Thomfield Rd Kavsville. Utah 69 Clearfield 9 South Weber Elem 1285 East Lester South Weber. Ltah 70 Clearfield 3 South Weber Elem 1285 East Lester South Weber. Ltah 71 Clearfield 12 West Point Citv Hall 3016 W 300 North West Point. Utah 72 Clearfie'd 5 73 Clinton Citv 1.3.4 Woods Cross Citv Hall 1555 So 800 West Woods Cross, Utah Woods Cross Citv Hall 1555 So 800 West Woods Cross. Ltah (.enter Clearfield, Ltah Doxev Elementarv 944 N 250 W Sunset Ltah 10 Pioneer Dev ( enter 435 S Main Clearfield. Ltah Holt Elementarv 448 N loot) W Clearfield L tah 13 Hill Field Elem 3x9 S O' to E ( learfield. L tah 15 Clinton Elementarv 1101 W 1800 N ( linton. L tah 74 Clinton Clinton Citv 2 5 6 ut)h W Svracuse Elementary 1503 So 2000 West Lavton, Ltah Cixik Elem 1175 W 1350 South Svracuse. Utah ( itv hall 1800 N ( linton. L tah 75 76 to Bounntul to Bountiful W Bounntul Hem W 400 N Bounntul Ltaii W Bountiful W Davis (aiumv 7 750 2 4 1 tern 750 W 400 N West Bounntul Svracuse C itv Hall 1751 So 2'88) West 77 Svracuse. Ltah to Bountiful W 1 The voting at such special bond election shall be bv ballot, which ballots will be furnished bv the County Clerk of Davis Countv to the judges of election, to be bv them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place will be open from 7.00 o'clock A M. to 8 00 oclock P M There shall be no special registration of voters for the special bond election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, and all persons so registered, including all persons registered to vote at the municipal general elections, shall be considered registered to vote at the special election The Countv Clerk will cause the registration agents to make registration lists or copies of such lists available at each of the above described polling places for use by the registered elector entitled to use such polling place Absentee ballots mav be obtained bv anv person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who is disabled, will be serving as an election judge in another voting district, or who expects to be absent from Davis Countv, on the day of the election, bv making application in the manner, and within the time provided bv law, either in person or by mail, at the office of the Countv Clerk, 28 East State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025. PUBLIC NOTICE is further given that on November 9, 1987, that being a dav not later than ten days after said special bond election, the Board of Countv Commissioners will meet at us regular meeting place at 28 East State Street in Farmington, Utah, at 2 00 o'clock P.M. and will canvass the returns and declare the results of said election Given by order of the Board of Countv Commissioners of Davis County, Utah, this 23rd dav of 1987. Harold J Tippett.s,CAdirwn Attest: Michael G.' Allphin, County CLrrk Published in the Weekly Reflex-JournSecond publication publication .... Oct. 13, 1987 .... Ox 15. 1987 Lut publication La publication Ox Ox 1 Bounntul Elem 400 N Bounntul Lt 750 W W Published in the Davis County Clipper Second First publication .... Ox 8. 1987 i Bountiful L tah Svracuse Citv Hall 1751 So 2000 West Svracuse Utah High Kavsville Citv Hall 44 No Main Street Kavsville, Utah First publication .... Ckt 6, 1987 t 61 Kavsvtllejr September, 1 North Salt Lake 6 Citv Hall 20 South Hwv xy North Salt Lake L Freemont Elem 2525 No 160 West Sunset, Utah Columbia Elem 378 South 50 West Kavsville, Utah Polling Place fish-burge- r. Thursday, Oct. 22, spaghetti sauce and grated cheese, chicken sandwich. Wednesday, Oct. 21, roast turkey whipped potatoes. Sunset Citv Hall 85 West 1800 North Sunset, Utah Sunset Elementarv 2014 No. 250 West Sunset, Utah PROPOSITION fruit jello jewels bar and milk. Jr. high choice, w-h- 1 Shall general obligation bonds of Davis County, Utah, in the sum of 518,500,000, and due and payable in not to exceed twenty-fiv- e (25) years from the date or dates of said bonds, be issued and sold for the purpose of paving all or part of the cost of acquiring, improving or extending public buildings and facilities suitable for use as jails, offices, courthouses, and other related public buildings and facilities for the administration of justice and law enforcement activities, and anv other improvements, facilities or property used in connection therewith, including the cost of all equipment and furnishings for such improvements, facilities or property and of acquisition of all land necessary as a site or sites therefor and all engineering, feasibility, legal and fiscal advisers fees and costs incident to the authorization and issuance of such bonds, and, to the extent necessary, to provide moneys for the refunding of all or part of the bonds authorized hereunder at or prior to the maturity thereof, m and for said county? Said special bond election shall be held in the following consolidated voting districts of Davis County established for said election bv the Board of Countv Commissioners at the following polling places within said districts. Electors are advised to vote at the polling place for the consolidated elec tion district in which they reside. Regular County Voting Districts and talk. Of all the clubs students can get involved with, this is one I highly recommend. They accept all kinds of people regardless. They aren't out to judge. They are out to help. My hat is off to the BEST" club around. Secondary lunches North Lavton Jr High 1100 West 208) No Lavton, Utah Weber Basin Conservancy 2837 East Hwv y3 Lavton, Utah TAKE NOTICE that on the 3rd dav of November, 1987, at the same time as the municipal general elections, a special bond election will be held in Davis County, Utah, at the places set out below, at which time the following proposition will he submitted ta the qualified electors of Davis Countv: Consolidated Voang District Here they will be free to talk and leam about topics of their choice. Intervention is the most difficult to set up because usually those who need help the most, want it the least. They just want people to know there is a place they can go 20 22, 1987 |