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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, December 6, 1979, Page o o Chris & Dick's 51) i $ JU y DOG EAR SPRUCE 4 6 Ft Combed 1 ft Cedar flattop i 4 6ft Select 97 FLATTOP CEDAR 76 1 iii.i- - 09 & Stained 1 t ft 4 6 Ft Stand - & Better t 4 6 Ft - ea. 58 3 2 CEDAR 1 CEDAR 1 ea. 2 PECKY CEDAR 4x4 Wh 11 Vi GAUGE SO Ft. Relit 6.49 2.94 4 Ft. $27.95 5 Ft. $36.95 1.29 6 Ft. $42.95 8 Ft. 4 8 Ft. 2 x ea. CHAIN LINK REDWOOD ' 1 ea. 199 4 x 4 - 8 Ft RICHARD SORENSEN ROGER GRAVES JOHNSON KELLY RALPH ANDERSON DREW SKEEN ea. 1x6x4 2 x 4 - 8 Ft MARK COMBE koxykennngton NEIL MILLER ea BRIAN COLEMAN FLATTOP CEDAR VAN FULLER WADE BUSE BOBKEELE 1 KURT LARSEN JOHN SALVO STEVE SHAW CRAIG FINCH Basketball season opens for Weber High The Weber High School basketball team has begun its 1979 80 season of play. Their iirst home game was against East High on Nov. 28 Other home games this 'AH 'Mi KEVIN JENSEN SCOTT BURTON season include Hillcresl, Thursday, Dec. 20; Skyview, Friday, Jan. 4, 1980. Roy, Friday, Jan. 18; Bonneville, Tuesday, Jan. 29, Clearfield, Friday, Feb. 8, and Layton, Friday, Feb. 22. Members of the varsity learn are Ralph Anderson, Wade Beus, Scott Burton, Mark Brian Coleman, Combe, Van Fuller, Roger Graves, Kevin Jensen, Kelly Johnson, Bob Keele, Kory Kennington, Kurt Larsen, Neil Miller, John Salvo, Sieve Shaw and Drew Skeen. Managers for the learn are Craig Finch and Richard Sorensen. Coaching the team are head coach Richard Conolly, assisted by coach Brian Gladweil. OVIR SO TYRES OF PANELING TO CHOOSE Outstanding students honored at assembly FROM MOLDINGS AND COLORED NAILS LAROEST QUANTITY AND THE VARIETY IN INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. MONOWALl RED OAK GREEN 316x4x4 3ltx4xl simulated lit grade Simulated finish hardboard backing on lauan plywood on 649 CASTLE RIDGECREST BIRCH tf Rrede. , 1M ,, , Simulated brush louan plywood. - J NimyeRdijf oodgrom on r ftio&iywood $649 $599 CASTLE CROSSCUt OAK 1 316 4 x 7VS on V BIRCH 316x4x4 Seal It grodt umulatodwoodgiain finish GOLD grade 316 4x4 Wood Veneer 1st P Grade co Icuan plywood Weber School High recently held the Awards Christine Avis, 3rd place In the State Cirls Cross Assembly, honoring outstanding students at the Country ' -- ternational $C49 $749 DISCOUNTED AewKnemeet LrrinT CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS Honorary Society for High School Journalist ODD & END CABINETS Sovg 60 Wbila Stack Lem GALVANIZED PIPE in 2!-f- t. Vi inch HOODS e inch linch $U295 1 urac CHAIN to order standard $19.53 no. 2 singles, Stephanie Worcester, and 3rd place, no. 3 singles, Leilani Stringham. In Region I Golf, Deloy Rose won first place, Kevin Jensen second place, and Heidi Wallin 3rd place. In Region I Boys Cross Country, Tracy Fifield won 3rd place. In Region I Girls place, CLEARANCE ON ALL most tuet FIREPLACES in slock DOOBUNS Van singles, Jan Ballif; 2nd SUMMER GATES Any sue made n $1.61 $ir.1 inch Vs m lengths $6.30 Elaine Keith - Meeteren and Steve Smith. Weber High Schools Girls Tennis Team took first place in Region I. Members of the team were Nanette Taylor, Christine Avis and Camille Davis. Valerie Christianson, I,eeAnn Camp and Shellie Penrod were managers for the team. First place in no. 1 doubles were Holli Gay and Lor Swenson; 1st place, no. 2 doubles, Heidi Peterson and Pam Wade; 2nd place, no. 1 DUCTED RANGE to Laramee, PANELS 26" x8 $3.11 26" x 10' $3.90 $4.69 26"xtr 26" x 14W $5.49 $6.20 26"x 16' AK3 EQUIPMENT competition, Camille Davis placed third. school Camille Davis is also placed seventh in cross country for Principal Rao Parker welcomed students to the theA.A.U. Western Regional comin Colorado. and assembly, The Girls Vollevhall t.i . plimented them on their took first pla o I., Kea'..i I achievements.1 kJ flichelle Cevering wasv'and sixth place at; state, chbsert Elks Teenager of the Team member. )re Sharon Month for October for Weber Bashford, Kristen Frazier, Denise Garner, Jams Hogge, High by the Ogden B.P.O.E.'. Dianne Huss, Mae Miya, Jenny Hale won the Weber Julie Mumford and Ann High Voice of Democracy Parsons, with mamagers speaking contest. Noreen Jackson, Tammy Awards of Honor were presented - by the In- Searle, Julie Botsford and Ixiurie McColley. All of the above students were honored with a Certificate of Award. W Pin Awards (red- W edged in gold( were given to the following Senior Students on the Honor Roll six terms, as of the fourth term of 1978- - , - '79: Botsford, Josepk-Barker- Juliaime , John ' Brassle", Mardie Burnham, Sherry Edgington, Janice Grow, Jams Hogge, Jori Julander, Dena Kendell, Janet Knight, Darla Manscill, Debbie Diane Nielsen, Moon, REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN We'll show you how to do yourself 8na sevt money W-p- Hr o the rsTTy'ttjrvdentsla ? top iq Chris tenfcerv1 JlUCpomhe, e rmt peerd ' thtf nation. Sharon Griffiths," Jeannine Later ' if national finalists will be selected to receive Hansen, Lamar Hill, Sherie Johnstun, Duane Manscill, scholarships.' Kristee Marsh, Joyce The next awards assembly will be February 6 at 9 a.m. McLean, Robert Newton, Donna Shaw, Bobbi- - Jo for students who qualify at Shunn, Sherri Thompson and that time. , Honor Society names new members The Warrior Chapter of the National Honor Society of America announces new members will be inducted into the society Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. in the Weber High Theatre. Making the announcement is Bob Wheeler, president, who is assisted by Phil Griffin, vice president; Kristen Frazier, secretary, and Julie Botsford, treasurer. Members are selected based on excellence in character, scholarship, leadership and service. There are currently 197 members at Weber High. Membership in the society is a distinct privilege granted only to a select few, and their participation in the ceremony on induction night is an experience w hich they and their parents will long cherish, says principal Rao Parker. The 122 new members as selected by the faculty based on the guidelines of the National Honor Society Handbook, are as follows: Allison Adams, Kent K. Adams, Carol Allen, Lori Allen, David Amman, Mary Amman, Michelle Ashcroft, Jan Ballif, Steven Barfuss, Joseph Barker, Sharon and Julie Bashford, Kendall, Brenda Lewis, Stephen Lundwall, Joyce McLean, Amy Meibos, Besyack. Mark Bird, John Brassell, Mark Brewer, Ellen Bunnell, Mindy Meibos, Bruce Moore, Tale Moore, Annette Morris, Bart Charlene Olney, Carolyn Obray, Darcie Paradis, Linda Parke, LaMar Parker Mardie Burnham, Bushman, Kaylynn Calvert, Connie Canfield, Charles Carpenter, Chatelain Michael and J.D. Christensen. Suean Christensen, Jolene Ronda Cliften, Jenifer Cliften, Jill Cookson, Coombs, Gint Cooper, Linda Cox, Wayne Cox, Tammy Critchlow, Diane Davis, Dale Ellen Dawson, Peggy DeGarlias, Vince DeGarlias, Carolyn Kathleen Egli, LaMonte Annette Holmes, Gary Hoopes, Bruce Blum, Robert It" Jusko, Kelly Johnson, Kevin Johnson and Troy Judkins. Charlene Keoppel, Dena loka9 . r- -. 19S0We3Avt. MSCQUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FUU UNIT LOAD AT 'opiitfy 394-776- 5 9tW ALL ITSMS SUONCT TO PRIOR SAU 1475 So. Stott 773.7583 CHRIS G DICK'S Clocrfteii TCf WAU PANtUNO KIMOS . WaAerSonkard VeoCtrd 595 So. Kda MaOer Charge Sank Card Ogee 9 a m. H 7 p m. 723-77- Sometimes the grass isn't greener on the other side. With all that Utah can offer for a vacation, why go elsewhere? From the red rock beauty of our southern parks to the towering majesty of our nothern mountains, Utah can provide the y best possible. get-awa- This year, vac- - (1 He 44 eOenj Weber School High reminds parents and friends of i lie school that adult season passes are still available at the ticket office at reduced rates. The Boys Basketball pass covers Storo Ksont 4 Ka.-M.l- 1 4 Ssr&yS4 seven games, regularly )2 for adults, and sells for $7. Dates of games and teams to be played are listed m the article on the basketball leant. public sendee message oi this newspaper A & U Youll Ren-stro- Becky Rudd, Christine Schmitz, Brent Schvaneveldt, Shawn Sederholm, Donna Shaw, Mike Shaw, Serena Shaw, Ann Shinney, Tamara Shirley, Salley Skeen, Susan Shriber, Bobbi Jo Shunn, Brian Smith, Spencer, Gifford Stein and Sheri Stevens. Shellie Stratford, Kathryn Tanner, Alan Taylor, Sheila . Tidwell, Haylene Tidwell, Denise Twitchcll, Keith Van Mcetereen, Lisa Vaughan, Gay Warner, Wayment, Sheila Matthew Wayment, Rebecca Welch, Lisa Weston, Monica West, Pam Wilkerson, Robbie Wride and Stephanie Worcester. White,-Crysta- l Adult oocoon pcoco o avdlcbb for Weber 1 ie lot W Redweed Id QPtN9UNDATSj0e.au. Fa 4 e. JL Uih. be doing Utah a lw -- r. 1 lore importantly, you'll be doing yourself one. too. 9734737. 973473$, 9734739 riUi Wee 1390 Saudi n Thad Penrod, Richs d Ramroth, Chantile Alan Rhees, Laura Robinson, Sherry Rowe, Taylor, Sandy Thomas, Mary Thompson, Darren Hesselgesser, Shay Holley, STBltPUSTIC and Ann Parsons. Grassli, Shirley Greaves, Annette Green, Kelly Jo Hatch, PIPE Mortensen, Steven Gregory, Susanne Griffin, Jenny Hale, John Harris, Rebecca Harris, Christina U Melanie Engstrom, Kelly Erickson and John Ferguson. Boyd Ferrin, Bret Janalee Furgeson, Kathy Gibson, Jane Ann For-sber- g, Dimensional Lumber and Faming Dimensions Are Apfwxlwetleit , Wayment, Todd Wilson and Heidi Wallin. Senior Students receiving for being on the Roll six terms, as of the first term of 1979-8- 0 were: Ken Pat Vanderkooi. Knight Head : Awards (Knights head with ruby) for students placing as semifinalists on the National Merit Scholarship Test were given to Judith Alford, Kenneth W. Brothers and Brett JForsberg. Jhese f Cross Country, Camille Davis won 2nd place and MAMTOOtCCI Carolyn, Obray, Shelly Penrod, Kelley Perkins, Nanette Taylor, Laurie do) s V . n- - r nr, pass is rihlon ; and Layton, Thursdi 24. Also available is an ad pass card for Girls Athlet for $7, nine events for These include the hoi basketball iamo Elder, Frit Dud'ii. Krs.j , (leui field, Friuai , . Skiew. Ro lt.ii t Frid.i..', ... i Ft 1,' I!' i . l'i Orrtr IKe - CityC Tournament . S urday . ..,e. 15; Skyview. Thursday, Jan. Tiles-.-- 17, Jan. . 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