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Show V' f I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS I I NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 1, 1978 StojylellGrs TOnlSSlOp Is Scheduled FARMINGTON tellers Workshop - More than 500 incoming Utah freshmen will receive scholarships at the University A Story- Utah during the academic year of has been scheduled for both the South Branch Library in Bountiful and the North Branch Library in Clearfield during the first two weeks of June The workshop will begin Wednesday, June 7 and Thursday, June 8 at the South Branch located at 725 S. Main, Bountiful. SARA BETH Galloway, library spokesman, said that although no fee is being charged for the session, conducted by Marion Lillian ( arter, head of the Young Adult Department at the Salt ake ( ity I ibrary, pre regts tration is required Attendant e will he limited lo 50 people at eat h library The session at the Clearfield ibrary, 562 South 1000 L ast, is set for June 14 and 15 1978-7- 9 ALL STUDENTS who have qualified as semi finalists in the Merit National Scholarship competition will be offered Honors ut Entrance scholarships upon admission lo the University The award is also given to students who have a 3.7 gpa and a minimum ACT score of Other recipients are nominated by their high school principal or junior 27. bjsed college on high academic potential ONLY UTAH residents are I eligible for Honors at scholarships to students who demonstrated capabilities as student leaders in Utah high schools and junior colleges The scholarship provides one year of tuition -- I ive Presidential St holars Scholarships valued at 5,000 for four years. Spec lal Departmental Scholarships to -SI- XTY-FOUR freshmen and transfer students who have exceptional qualifications in a special area of study These departmental awards cover full tuition and ate given under varying tilles on the basis of special ch partmontal sc hoi, ii ship proposals At least 82 percent of the more than 2,800 student-- , already admitted to the University of Utah for autumn quarter are accepted Ironi Ulah high schools and junior colleges STUDENTS receiving scholarships from layton High School are Gina Bankhead, Roy F Caldwell, L. Deborah Kaminski, Richard W, Mcleod, Julie A Motta, Brad J. Overmoe, William J Reuse h, James R Sanchez, Steven A. Schols, Dianna 1 Singleton, u se, Sht lly M trie son and I hom.is G Ke vm G W ilium or co I The st holarship may he continued alter the freshman year if a student (ompletes 89 graded credit hours and maintains a 3 H 1 gpa Other awards for the at atlennc year include a graduate of the Univeisity of Utah with in speech and majors MS. CARTER, 1978-7- leadership also holds a masters degree in library sociology 'I Four Kaysville youths who have gained their Eagle Scout awards are 1 to r, James Heber Hall, Kick Call, Mike Phelps and Bruce Brand, np FOUR EAGLES Four Kaysville youths were recipients of their Eagle Scout award during a special Eagle Scout court and banquet at the Fruit Heights Second LDS Ward on May 18 ) THEY were James Heber Hall, Rick Call, Bruce Brand and Michael Phelps. The Eagle Scout award is the highest award presented to a boy in the scouting program. DURING the Eagle Scout ceremony, District Commissioner Boyd Cox made the presentation of the awards and administered the Eagle oath. James Heber Hall, 13, is a son of Lowell R. and Jane A Hall of 20 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. He is a member of Troop 352 with Kent Lindquist as scoutmaster. WHILE a member of the Mr and Mrs Blain Madsen and family of Tremonton were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs John Mainland stration program to introduce junior and senior high school students to the art of story-lollinIn a peak year about 3 000 students have been reached the through program Ms. Carter is well known for her storytelling ability as well as her capability to teach and stimulate others in ihe storytelling field, Mrs Galloway said, rk assistant patrol leader and patrol leader. In his church he has served as Deacon quorum counselor and is presently serving as secretary of the Deacons quorum HE attended Burton Elementary School and Kaysville Junior High School In school he has been a member of the concert band, festival orchestra, solo and ensemble festival, usher squad, member of cross country track team, on the honor roll two terms and citizenship honor roll for three terms James has had one of perfect attendance at school. Rick Call, 14 is the son of Frank and Irene Call of 1369 Golden Circle, Fruit Heights IN scouting he has mile hike, completed his 50 two summer camps, three camporees, two Klondike derbies, mile swim and 210 mile hikes, serving under Scoutmaster Bill Park and varsity scout leader Coryi Farr, a member of Troop 352. He has served as secretary of his Deacons quorum in his church RICK has attended Burton Elementary School, Kavsville Junior High and Davis High He has participated in football, baseball, basketball and wrestling BRUCE R. Brand of 122 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights is the son of Dean and Betty Brand Bruce has president of served as the Explorer Post, vice president of EPA District of Francis Peak District and vice chairman of EPA council for Lake Bonneville Council HE HAS participated in many activities and achieved in many. While in the eighth grade he won first place in S Insured Steam Method Experienced The Gentle Method All work guaranteed Safe for all types of Carpet ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Free estimates LILES BILL Mr. er science fair at Kaysville Junior High, 1st chair French horn, concert band and lead part in eighth grade assembly. While in the ninth grade, a member of symphonic band, member of Davis High marching band - state championship and toured Colorado with the band Served as zone leader in the Kaysville LDS seminary and had a lead part in the road show for his ward HE PLAYED on the football team, undefeated, member of Davis High debate squad, AAA state champs, Davis track team, state champs and AAA a member of Davis wrestling squad During his junior year at Davis High, Bruce was a member of the debate squad, trip to Arizona with the debate team, excellent at region in debate (qualified for state), excellent at region, student congress, (qualified for state). He took second place in region in extemp speaking, VICA; and competed in state in extemp speaking, VICA HE competed in both region and state in electrical wiring, VICA; ranked as number one pole vaulter, Davis High track team, 11th graders; and won second place in two track meets in the last two weeks. He took fourth place in Region Four pole vault, and attended Boys State at Utah State University at Logan. Michael Phelps, 17, is the son of David and Tamara Phelps of 330 South 1365 East, Fruit Heights MICHAEL has served under Kent Beckstrom, scoutleader of Post 352 of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward While in scouting he has served as den chief of the cub scouts, a patrol leader and assistant senior patrol leader of his troop. He attended the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Farragut State Park, Idaho in 1973. He has attended three summer camps at Camp Bartlett and also attended three camporees. IN HIS church he has served as secretary of the Deacon quorum, 2nd assistant in Priest quorum at the present time. While at Davis High, Michael served as president of DECA during the 1977-7year. A member of the debate team and has competed birthday annversary good GOOD AS GOLD CHECKS with 60 family members in atten- WITH dance Mrs Marie Taylor entertained at a bridal kitchen shower at her home Thursday evening for 24 A guests. They Moss spent the weekend at New Ida. While there he the mission report his sister who just from a mission to Plymouth, for duty at Zweibrucken AB, Germany attended given by maintenance specialist with a unit of the U S Air Forces in Europe, previously served at Mountain Home AF B, Idaho neighbors do TUE FIRST NATIONAL DANK Phone Phone Mr and Mrs Meldon Ward spent the holiday weekend in airman is a 1971 graduate of Roswell High Mr. and Mrs Henry Brown and in Riverside with his parents Mr and Mrs. Ira Ward Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FAMILY WESTERN WEAR BIS, BRIulS, DRITOIIE 100 S. Fort Lane, Fort Lane Shopping Center 376-004- 1 Hours P.M. Friday 10-- 6 8 frequently in debate tour- naments throughout the state np Layton Checked Pants Mrs. Barbara Sill was the guest of honor at a bridal shower held at the home of Mis. Frank Wilko. Hostesses for the shower were Barand her baras mother-in-la- For guys who want to feel Levis right down to their soles. On Boys a special See adl our Levis for Feet shoes today. 9.30-9.30-- 6 8 p.m. Mon.-Fr- i. p.m. Saturday ANDERSEN SHOES 43 No. Main Bountiful, Utah & Sat. guests attended. His granddaughter, RaDon, celebrated her ninth birthday the same day She treated her friends to a trip to the zoo on & Solid Levis Mens 585-R-- 4 - 568-R-- 4 Tony Lama Boots e Store Hour & Mens (two styles) Aaronic Priesthood-agparty on T riday evening. May 19 at the Roy Recreational Complex The 6th Ward Relief Society held its closing social on Thursday, May 25. The ladies were all asked to bring a home-mad- e gift The presents were opened like they would be for a shower. All the donations will be sold at a fundraising activity this fall. Don Tuesday afternoon, McGonigle was the guest at a his surprise party given by to wife and daughter celebrate his 70th birthday. Girls Sizes 7 thru 14 Double Knit Shir Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Wanda Bodily held a Primary class party for the 5 and 6 year old members of her Primary class The Layton 6th LDS Ward had & Checked of Mr. and Mrs Donald Lloyd has been attending school at the Cal Tech College m Pasadena, Calif. James Lloyd, son dirt-kick- in cotton-picki- nj Boys sisters-in-la- ever-lovi- nj Mens Acme & Harness Boots Ladies High Top Style Wrangler Boots Reg. $44.00 Now ( FATHERS DAY LAYAWAY SPECIAL ( Three Piece) Forty-fou- r the following Saturday 376-125- 1 Layton, Utah Garland with her parents, School. His wife, Deniece, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Meadows of 516 Kirk Ave., Layton, Utah. 376-424- 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL DANK of Glendale High The If you want an attractive checking package, pick one up here Doing the things good returned Ecuador. Mr and Mrs. Fred Lange attended his 30 year high school class reunion last week in California He is a graduate Huddleston, an tabs on your budget Almost everywhere you shop Good As Gold checks have the purchasing power of cash They re safer than cash And you have an exact record of every purchase Assisting hostesses were Mrs Beth King, Mrs Betty Bishop and Mrs Lisa Adner Sieve holiday a definite help in keeping Good As Gold checking account is a great way to pay all your bills It s also a great way to pay for purchases on the spot honored Miss Melinda Lange who will be married June 23 to Richard King has arrived aircraft fio 1 Senior Airman Jackie O Huddleston, son of Mr and Mrs Odis Huddleston of 1412 E McGaffey, Roswell. N M , AIRMAN Gel and family attended the family birthday party for Mr Clarks mother, Mrs Thelma wald at Coalville Mrs. I wald celebrated her 74th Serving In Germany sophomore and Mrs Ronald Clark Mr g troop, James has served as 5 owner-manag- Kaysville science from the University of Illinois At the Salt I ake ( ity Public Library she developed lecture demonstorytelling 1 1 GOOD THRU JUNE 1st, 2nd, 3rd 10-- 9 J |