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Show 6C (' Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr, 27, 1983 .. vi Central Davis Coed A Parents ft Can Help Kids Read s. Cheri Reynolds has been named the Young Wo- p rn an Reading begins in the home, just what can a parent do to encourage the older child, that 11 through 15 year old, to read. ' Some helpful tips are to dea velop reading atmosphere in the home. You might want to set up a special reading area in the home with good lighting, beanbag chairs, throw pillows or special carpeting, says the Utah Council of International Reading Association. I Provide your child with material. Having books, magazines, throughout the area. She received the honor for her presentation of Filterfollies, a process which she said shows if filtering waste water from treatment plant effluent would lower the biochemical oxygen denard to meet the 1985 state of Utah standards. She gathered water from four treatment plants: North Davis, South Davis, Central Davis and Salt Lake City. Only one plants water could be effectively filtered to meet the state standards for 1985. Over the past several months, she has received several awards for her project. She received third place in the eighth grade biological division at Central Davis Junior High, filmstrips and pamphlets around the house where they are visible and helpful to the child is important. If you are linable to afford a variety of books, special trips to the library might work. Be sure to schedule a time to read. By setting aside a specific amount of time each day for everyone in the family to read, you will help develop positive reading habits. Provide stimulating activities to help the reading take on added meaning. If the child reads a book on dinosaurs, why not take him to the museum of natural history to see some bones? Or how about a fiction book that talks about the desert? Why not go visit the local college or universitys plant department. A few books listed by the as good reading for children 13 and older about growing up and adolescent experiences are: The Ghost Belonged to Me, by Richard Peck; "The Pistachio Prescription, by Paula Danziger; The Chocolate War, by Robert Cormier; If I Love You, Am I Trapped . A n PRACTICING for April 29 are from Adria Jeni 10; Kelly, (front, left) Jensen, 10' Marcee Mayberry, 10, (back, from left) Scott Richards, 10; Bryce Calvin, 10, and Nathan Hess, 1 1 . Their parents are Janene and Paul Kelly, Valerie and Carl Jensen, Dorothy and Glen Mayberry, Rhead and Linda Richards, John and Mickey Calvin and Vince and'Suzanne Hess. jump-a-tho- The by holding sessions for teams of scheduled for April 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an hour for lunch, is sponsored by the Utah Heart Association. Participants are coming from all the grades at the school. Students have been getting in jump-a-tho- n Jumping rope is a simple yet gainful approach to improving physical capacity, said Janeen Kelly, teacher. This activity requires no special facilities Bam-broug- h, Maw, Shelley Montgomery, Tanya Nelson, Patricia Olsen. David Smith, Wendy Stark, Lori Steckelberg, Linda Stevens, Julipon Stratton, Pamela Townley, Maren Watts, Tom Williams, Wendy Williamson, Loree Yamada, Thomas Zaugg. Juniors, Sterling Allen, Corey Birt, Debbie Black, Curtis Cook, Mark Cook, Ann Dickamore, Dirk Gardner, Mike Henrie, Laura Hix, Christine Hunsaker, Gail Keller, David Meadows, Kelly Olsen, Steve Olsen, Eve Porter, Diane Rasmussen, Susan Shupe, Suzanne Vigh, Nolan Watts, Lane Wayment, Nicole Wood, Laura Zaugg. Sophomores, John Flinders, Laine Hazen, Debbie Mayer, Angela Monson, Scott Oleson, Tamara Poll, Melissa Reichel, Graham Smith. Honor roll, seniors, Natalie Aurich, Jill Barber, Debbie Bennett, Thomas Butler, Kevin Butters, Christopher Cheney, Lisa Childs, Thomas Clarke, Ronald Cole, David Collins, Jimmie Collins, Jay Cummings. Nannette Drummond, Carolyn Eck, Donald Edwards, Cin- sons, Darren Peterson, Patricia Reed, Kelley Rhoe, Ann Ross. Bradley, Christopher Campbell, Deanna Cash, Julianne Chapman, Jodi Clauson, Kelli Clayton, Clint Combe, Dave Cramer, Melanie Craythorne. Darren Evans, Vicki Ferland, Jennifer Flinders, Denise Fran-co- Jeannie Saunders, Cindy Savage, Dirk Shupe, Lisa Smedley, Lorrie Smith, Rita Spaulding, Diane Stamm, Marlene Storing, Stephen Tatton, Dean Taylor, Judy Taylor, Wendy Thalman, Andrea Thompson, Bill Triplett. Shelly Walz, Desiree Warner, William Wilcox, Debra Wilkes, Layn Williams, Vernon Williams, Mark Wilson, Mary tin, David Nelson, Shawna Wilson, dance; Dawnette Paulsen, piano solo; Mary K. Beazer, piano solo. Daniel Richardson, Lannie Fielding, Kyle Finlinson, Lisa Goodrich, Cindy Griffiths, WiMichelle Halko, Brent Hampton, Tamera Harper, Cheri Hepworth, Kent Terri Holt, John Huerta. Robert Hunsaker, Bonnie Jeffs, Alane Jenkins, Sheri Jensen, Ranae Johnson, Alan lliam Grimes, Hep-wort- h, Limit 1 o ' Taylor, Vicki Thorne, Wendy Walts, David Williams, Shawna Ronald Child, Debra Cordon, Stephen Cowley, Glen Coy, Filip Demeulemeester, Kristine Done, Angela Draidfort, Lisa Drake, Steven Drake, Laura Elting, Stephen Findlay, Darla Fink, Krista Gillingham, Linda This survey is part of the UTAs Rediscover the Wheel Program designed to reacquaint residents with their local bus service. Gladfelter, John Grotzky, & Whether you are currently a bus rider or have never ridden, the Utah Transit Authority would like your comments on this community-widservice Please take a few minutes to answer the following ques- -' Dawn Johnson, Lanny John- erhoffer, James Moore, Leslie Moore, Amber Moss, Kurtis Murray, Gail Owens. David Paice, Brenda Paskett, Phillip Peterson, Tracy Potter, Krista Rasmussen, Sherron Rasmussen, Lani Rice, Shelley Richardson, Duane Rock, Robert Sanders, Allen Schellh-ase- , Mark Shehan. tions and return to UTA. the bus County area? Do you ride yes ' in the OgdenNorth Davis , too low no could you use the existing bus service'! yes Where would you get on the bus7 (Exact Address) no & shopping choices Place a "1" before your first choice. "2" before your second choice, and a "3 ' before your third choice) Operated closer to my .Started earlier in the 9. WITH THIS COUPON morning S. 2419 FOR THI OFFICE" , SIC, Fh. , Ca, FI z:z3(z Hoad Fob 427-01- 3 zz: GOOD OXLY WITH COUPON COUPON EXPIRES 43383 Classified Bos? Result s I -- Operated -- Operated more frequently later in the evening -- Other would ride the bus (or would ride more often) if bus service were: (Rate your top three to school Yfoo Operated closer to my - Started origin or destination morning - Faster and took less - Operated more frequently - Operated later in the Less expensive Better scheduled to meet More understandable through better schedule and route information evening 20-2- 30 39 , :.40 49 L. 50 59 he school attend is k L . 60 and older 12. Are you: f . I . a a a time L. employed part time part time I ! unemployed student-n- ot L) a homemaker employed : a retired employed full time person . student-worki- ng student-worki- ng 13. Is your full household income: under $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 - $20000 $20,000 $30000 over $40,000 service changes andor Improvements do you want to see in the UTA Ogden system? 14. What earlier in the Your Thank you for your cooperation in completing this information will help UTA MAKE A BETTER TRANSIT SYSTEM assistance FOR YOU When this form is completed please deposit at UTA Customer Service Booth at 25th & Washington or mail to E f $1.50 . I choices Place a "1" before your first choice. "2" before your second choice, and a "3" before your third choice). . y , My place of employment is Inc. ' no $4 00 $3 50 $2 50 $300 $2 00 10. Are you: male female 11. What is your present age? . under 17 travel time BRAND NSW not sure What is the highest one-wafare you would be Lake Express willing to pay for the Ogden-Sal- t service? .Faster and took less Better scheduled to meet my travel time More understandable through better schedule and route information about right one-way- other would ride the bus (or would ride more often) to work if bus service were: (Rate your top three I II too high yes school is Would you use an express bus between Ogden and Salt Lake City that would make 4 to 5 stops ? and take 50 to 70 minutes (Exact Address) work evening Other you think the current fare is too high, what would you pay for a one way trip on the bus7 Where do you (or would you) get off the bus? . morning Faster and took less travel time Operated more frequently Operated later in the If bus? nt Started earlier in the The current rush hour bus fare in Ogden is 50c. Is this fare: Where do you get on the bus7 (Exact Address) no If Operated closer to my, origin 6r destination Less expensive Better scheduled to meet my travel time More understandable through better schedule and route information The shopping center use most often e 1. would ride the bus (or would ride more often) for shopping if bus service were: (Rate your top I three choices Place a "1" before your first choice, "2 before your second choice, and a "31' before your third choice) Lauren Harris. Less expensive 1SS3 110) n ANi (on flo ,T REDISCOVER THE WHEEL, ITS A GREAT WAY TO GO! Lynette Brierley, Joanne Caley, Corinne Chandler, origin or destination "KOOUCTt 0 Oft) w Wood. r, H)0t 0 nu Bowman, Wendy Bradley. IBM CORRECTING SELECTTuC with the purchase of any largo Pizia. Coupon Par Customer e Porn-mane- Judy Blalock, Kelly' :cia coupon le" SPECIAL Every Monday Through May FREE Fountain Drink OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA Expires May 31, 1983 For what purpose do you or would you ride the Jk Family Night Stratton, Kimberley ston, Michelle Judd, Deana Kawaguchi, Michael Kettell, Arnold Klemens, Dawn Marshall, Jared Martin, Le Ann Matheson, Shelva McCrary, dy Ellis, Dirk Feix, Robyn Raili Meldrum, Kenneth Mey- Gardia, Patti Gardner, Dean Garrett, Gary Gibbs, Shirley CLHVrtMJ 00 U Timothy Olds, Lisa Phillips, Janet Rampton, Laura Rhoton, Sears, Michelle Sidwell, & PIZZA CO. COUPON Newsome, Michelle Nishijima. Tamera Wood. Juniors, Laura Allison, Don Anderson, Jeannine Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Troy Barber, Scott Bamhouse, Melinda BerkBirk-meie- Wr ' Garner, Ronda Guthrie, Carol Hobbs, Kim Irving, Todd Jonas, Kenneth Keller, Kenneth Mar- s, ley, April Bidwell, Ute - Jeffrey Fraser, Tonya Mika Ui, Jeannine Urie, Valerie Valentine, Jean Vater-lau- se International Melanie Drown, vocal solo; Sabrina Buxton, violin solo; Tammi Wangsgard, precision . Michelle Martin, Donald McDougal, Brad Miller. Barry Robert Morrill, Chad Mower, Darlene Bateman, Sophomores, Andrew ArShannon Benton, Jennifer Wesley Mullins, Teri Nelson, chuleta, Luz Arteaga, Melanie Capener, Francine Carling, Su- Troy Norton, Tonya Nye, Jef- Aurich, Russell Barron, Nina san Carter, Wyatt Conley, Tyra frey Palmer, Charlotte Par- Bernarde, Tauna Blair, Carrie El-is- e g Deanna Thayne, Shauna Tovey, Teri Tsushima, Michael Tucker, Troy Vanburen, Sara Wilcox, Terri Young. High honor roll, seniors, Flores, Lorraine Gee, Glen Gibbons, Debbie Gleed, Melinda Hansen, Michele Henderson, Janet Hess, Lori Horspool, Ipson. Jill Johnson, Melinda Jones, Julie Jurek, Lisa Keller, Caryn Longo, John Lyman, Michelle paid, week-lonSeminar, dance; Gabrielle Cantos, dance; Alesha Domingues, Dixie Sleeman, Ricky Smith, Julie Spencer, Melanie Staples, g, Denise Evans, Emerico CLEARFIELD In cooperation with David Lawrence Cook, principal of Clearfield High School, the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield has selected Joanne Bouwhuis to participate in this years Hugh 0Brian Youth Foundation International Leadership Seminar competition, as ambassador from Clearfield. The local competition was . open to all high school sophomores. The criteria for selection consisted of evidence of emerging leadership ability, cooperation with fellow human beings and sensitivity to the needs of others, ability to relate to new pursuits and acquaintances, and the desire to learn and share knowledge and experience with others. Miss Bouwhuis will attend the Utah Leadership Seminar on June 3, 4, 5, in Salt Lake City with other sophomores from throughout the state. At this leadership seminar, one boy and one girl will be selected to attend the annual Ricks, vocalpiano ensemble. Michael Saunders, piano solo ; Clearfield Lists Top Students Craig, Dale Doyle. Competitor Named for Teen Seminar awarded to the individuals Selected by area judges from raise the most pledge money. Some of the prizes include a a field of 60 performers, the home stereo system, Atari following youngsters will devideo game, portable black and monstrate their skills Thurswhite television, caps, day, April 28, 7in the Fremont at p.m. jump ropes, windbreakers, auditorium, Rollins, dance; Jennifer April warm-u- p runners suits, digital Hill, dramatic reading; RaNae watch, jumprope backpack. McFarland, acrobatics; Emily Ricks, dance; Mandy Ames and the amount of time they jump. The money will then be given to the Heart Association. . Melinda Baird, JOANNE BOUWHUIS where she is a student. At the Weber State Regional and offers both students and teachers a lifetime physical ac- Jump shape for the event Lowry. by Lois Science Fair, she won the U.S. Metric Award for the best use of the international system of units in a science project and the Junior Engineering Technical Society Award at the Davis County Science Fair. SUNSET Twenty Fremont Laura Hatch, vocal Angela School students Natalie Hill, piano solo;RaNaue Elementary Rope for Heart is organized and practice solo; have been in Drown, named finalists piane the jumping right along at the six members. They are getting tivity. schools annual Stars of the Candia, dance; Kelby Carter, will be Statewide for Knowlton Elementary School. prizes the from grand community pledges Curtis Carter, and Emmett who Future talent show. FARMINGTON Clearfield Jones, Joanne Kim, Paula CLEARFIELD High School students have been Kronsted, Robynne Larsen, included on the third term honor Michael Leedom, Paulette Man-ninroll. They are: Shannon Marshall, Summer to Die, CHERI REYNOLDS Fremont Elementary J Youngsters Jump Rope for Hearts' Students to Perform duet; Summer of My German Soldier, by Bette Greene; The Offenders, by S.E. Hinton; A by M.E. Kerr; Scientist for the Year among eighth grade students ; Forever? yp LAYTON so UC-IR- Scientist Is 'Ypunej Utah T ransit Authority 238 20th St reel Ogden. Utah 84401 ) |