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Show rI Page 6C North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 17, 1983 School News Briefs Layton Signup Dated , COVERING LAYTON Registration for School students Layton High will be held Friday, Aug.26, and Monday, Aug. 29. School will begin at 7:40 a.m. on Tuesday, a training agreement from the Aug. 30. necessary signatures. Orientation for students new to the area and for sophomores will be held at Layton High School on Tuesday, Aug.23, at 10 a.m. Those students should report to the school auditorium for a program designed to help the students get1 acquainted with the school, student body officers Students should report for registration according to the following arranged by first letter of surnames schedule: seniors, Friday, Aug. 26, A to G, 9 am.; H to N, 10 a.m.; O to Z, a.m. Juniors, Friday, Aug. 26, O to Z, p.m.; H to N., 2 p.m.; A to ' G, 3 p.m. Sophomores, Monday, H 9 to O to Z, a.m.; N, Aug. 29, 10 a.m,.; A to G, 11 a.m. Seniors who anticipate registering for work experience education or any other special training program should pick up 1 YOU IN ROY, DAVIS COUNTY school prior to registration on Aug. 26. Students will not be allowed to register without a training agreement complete with all 1 1 , and administration. The program also gives sophomores an opportunity for registration planning. For more information, call the school at 544-340- S8l AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY STUDENT BODY officers elected at North Layton Junior High for the coming year are (from left) Angie Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Adams, Layton, president; William Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reed, Hill Air Force Base, vice president; Kristy Lawton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawton, Hill Air Force Ambulance will give free blood pressure checks. Paramedics will demonstrate the Heimlich Maneuver. The Big E safety prom-graparticipants, will address the subject of child safety. 1 From 2 until 5 p.m. many boothes and exhibitions will be open to the public. John Allent will give a demonstration and open fire cooking, complete with samples and r on canning, sprouting, freezing and dehydration will be available. Representatives from Ace Bacon Wrapped CHOPPED SIRLOINS Limit 25 Steaks Apnrox. 4 ez. : Reg. Limit 15 lbs. STEAKS $3.79 Expires 823B3 ei a ' ; ob- 10-- 4 oz. oz. With Coupon ' Expires RaCorn BACON Expires Rath Breakfast . , 82383 COUPON L i lb. 89' jj SAUSAGE ROLL Jjiaaaaoa Sliced , In Salt Lake .. . The Beach Bowzers, straight from California! . : 5 BEEF LIVER ; II In Ogden ... Madame Oink, the piggy from Paris; Limit 5 lbs. jin DEaaa ' D1 Toxes . (Mexican Stylo) "B Smoked Sousago B . Along with this unique entertainment experience, you can enjoy a special family food value and receive one FREE childs ticket to be Chuck E.s guest at Hogle Zoo! This entire family food and entertainment special includes: prices. Tote bags and back packs with the North Park emblem will also be available. I 82383 V-- - ; . ; - : i And in Sandy .. The King still lives! 'a Filets Chopped Sirloin 8-- 21 the genreal nursing staff and intends to concentrate on pediatric nursing and shock trauma. The scholarships were presented to the three women by volunteer president Mary Leonard and scholarship chairman Barbara Yurth. i oz. Porterhouse 10-1- 2 10-- 6 to come and Youre invited from August celebrate Chuck E.s newly remodeled food and . entertainment centers in Salt Lake and Ogden and the recently opened Sandy Mall store. You'll see 5 new kiddie rides, the tinker tower, and over IS new video games. Were also introducing our new guest stars: stetrical nursing. , ,, Miss Newey currently is employed at the Layton hospital in ft STEAK SPECIAL L :NEW RIDES .A NEW CHARACTERS'.HEW VIDEOS, FREE HOGLE ZOO TICKET, BALLOONS AND A SPECIAL FAMILY FOOD ' VALUE FOpi ONLY $9.95 College in St. George. Mrs. Andersen was a former student at 17-1- 111 Take A"NEW lOOJCAt Us North Park Opens Store ROY North Park Elementary School in Roy is sponsoring its first PTA Store on Aug. 8 6 and Aug. at the school. n Hours are 10 and 6 SIRLOIN Pizza iTimeiTneatre Get Scholarships i B uiBaaDoaooaDDBB A Weber State specializing in COUPON Calf-Fu- ll 2 Roy Students LAYTON Three Weber State College nursing students have received scholarships from the annual ' fundraising drives sponsored by the volunteer auxiliary at Humana Hospital Davis North. Lisa Newey and Janet Wells, both of Roy, received $810 each in tuition money to finish their second-yea- r studies at the Ogden college. Heidi Andersen, North Ogden, received $666 to pursue her nursing training at Dixie Reg. 990 82383 Expiree jlHBBHBBU Texas Members of the program will be on hand with a number of exhibits. Drug and alcohol abuse will be another featured topic. Utah Dairy Council, puppet show which will run all during the fair is planned. .,.49 'lUDDaaai Birthplace, Moweda, LDS Social Services, Eureka Foods and others affiliated in the field of health and safety will be represented. Displays r. FILET MICNON .Limit 30 Steaks 1 Approx. 4 oz. 4-- H recipes. . - Base, secretary. Bacon Wrapped m 2 p.m. A CHECK. .. 1. Health, Safety Fair Set At Cook School A Health and SYRACUSE Safety Fair, sponsored by the Cook Elementary School and PTA, will be held on Aug. 26. The Ramblin Root Bear Robot will entertain the kindergarten and first graders from until AND WITHA CHECKUP HOT LINKS . go .03 1 1 -'-rr- r- r--J - 25-2- a.m.-noo- 4-- p.m. School supplies such as school boxes, folders, markers, glue and , Plans are to post class assignment lists at the school during the PTA Store so parents can find out who their childrens are. pencils will be sold at bargain PTA One Large Pizza (your choice of toppings) , One Large Pitcher of Soft Drink Double Ride and Game Tokens " Sets Workshop ROY The Roy Council PTA is sponsoring a workshop entitled Where Children Come First at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug! 23 at Sand Ridge Junior High School in Roy. PTA officers are invited to attend. (Monday-Thursda- KAYSVILLE Tamara Ann Gould joined eighty young women from throughout the nation and two from Norway to participate in the International Fly-I- n sponsored by the Experimental Aircraft Association. The girls arrived at the University of Wisconsin - Ophkosh Campus on July 25th. They finished their aviation activities at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Gwinn, Michigan, where they explored the field of women in aviation. Numerous tours and instructional sessions were given the Girl Scouts. The event was capped off with the thrill of flying up in the clouds in a small aircraft, watching a hot air balloon demonstration and spending a fascinating day at Chicagos OHare Airport. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, Tamara attended 'a Fly-I- n , Kaysville Junior High and is a member of Cadette Girl Scout Troof 777. NEW LOOK" E. Cheese at Limit-- 2 Expires I I I I CHILDS TICKET (ages 5-- WARNING: THE SURGEON ERAL DETERMINED HAS ' GEN- - THAT I SMOKING IS DANGEROUS TO I ! TOUR HEALTH. ! MEATS Q 1370 W. Gentile Layton O Phone 544-516- 2 HOURS: 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. D Serving Northern Utah for 12 Years 16) D This coupon entitles bearer to one FREE Hogle Zoo child's ticket (ages with the purchase of a family ' food special for $9.95. 5-- 16) Offer good August 1, 1983 at the Salt Lake. Ogden, and Sandy stores. No cash refunds. This coupon may not be used with any other coupons. I D The busiest Market place in town For buying, Selling, Renting. Standard-Examin- er CLASSIFIED ADS i plus tax I Carton I. TED'S O CUSTOM SUPERIOR Ogden TAMARA ANN GOULD Carton O $1.25 (value) 82383 100s 120s I plus tax JxpirM82383 HOGLE ZOO I $795 $015 , , : Chuck E.s NEW LOOK All Brands 1 each 1983 at the following Offer good August locations: Salt Lake: 3344 South 1300 East 31S5 Harrison Blvd. Ogden: Sandy Mail: 792 East 9400 South , ; , Coming soon to West Valley! (value) j REG. KING 8-- F$1.25 Cigarettes 2 Liter ' Bring the whole family and Help us celebrate our 82383 Expires Over $17.00 possible value for only $9.95! Chuck Coed Joins Limit 2 y) FREE Hogle Zoo Childs Ticket (with coupon) Workshops on a variety of school related topics are scheduled from 9:45 until noon. Subjects include PTA officers training, overcoming teen problems and Weber Countys drug and alcohol abuse program. ' T , ; ' Hie |