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Show T Bulk Rote Post age PAID U S UT CIKjH,.ld 84015 Permit No. 1 2 Wednesday, April 19, 1978 Serving the Clearfield area Vickie Boggs for eoirafl' Cheering Scjuad and is known as the Cat She has won awards in acting and directing, and enjoys blow ling and dancing The Miss Clearfield pageant has been scheduled for Saturday beginning at 7 p m in the Clearfield High School auditorium. The following girls have filed ap- MARGARET plications for the event. TER1 PRIEST, 21, 98 North Main, Clearfield, daughter of Leon and Marguerite Priest. Teri enjoys skiing, swimming and tennis, she likes to sing and is a graduate of Layton High Christine Putnum Teresa Priest I . Runae Rusmusseo ? KSL Sterling scholars picked from Clearfield Winners of the 17th Annual Deseret KSL Sterling Scholars Awards at Clearfield High School have been announced. They are: Social Studies, Mark Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hardy, 837 N. 50 W., Sunset; Art, Brent Brimhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerm Brimhall, 435 N. 2300 W., West News t I Point; Business, Barbara Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewain 123 Clearfield; English, Debra Nelson, daughter of Blair, Parkway, Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Nelson, 2155 NN. 350 W., Sunset; General, Jim Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Home Economics, Cathy Burgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Burgett, 1575 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse; Industrial, 230 S. 750 E., Clearfield; i 4 n GWENDOLYN D. NICKERSON, 18, Sunset, daughter of Frank and Elsie Nickerson. Gwen is a senior at Clearfield High School where she is active in concert choir, dancing and singing, and is on the 434 W. 1130 N. honor roll. VICKI LEANN 21, 336 Business club planning dinner meet April 27 A ry Va i X I iI 4 Julie Taylor year i the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce include (I. to r.) Dick Keariley, first vice preiident, George Nichols, president, and Gary Mayfield, treasurer. Second Vice President Ray Adams was not present. Of BOGGS, Marilyn Drive, Clearfield, a daughter of Paul and Vivian Boggs. Vicki is a graduate of Clearfield High and is now attending Weber State College where she is on the Weber State Blenda Townley fi OFFICERS W. basketball, volleyball and baseball, and has been on the High honor roll for 3 years. Mother D bd and LaDonna Barker. at Clearfield High, enjoys sewing, cooking, singing, 06 NEWLY-ELECTE- 17, Shelly is a senior it , Airlane Drive, Clearfield, Daughter of Allen and Joyce Flint. Debra is a graduate of Clearfield High and enjoys sewing, dancing, hand crafts and traveling, She is now attending Utah State University majoring in Home Economics education. Robert and Citizenship Leadership, Character as demonstrated through activity and interest in the particular category selected. - FLxN'A" SHELLY ANN BARKER, 17, 181 W., West Point, daughter of Ogden-Languag- ' f 4500 Casey King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry King, Rt. 4 Box 361, Russell James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah James, 2269 W. 800 N., West Point; Music, DeAnn Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Child, 1389 W. 800 N. Clinton; Mathematics, Dean Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hale, 1343 S. 3000 W., Syracuse; Science, Mark Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson, 1407 N. 250 W., Sunset. The purpose of the Sterling Scholar Awards is to recognize seniors for scholastic excellence. They are selected on the basis of Scholarship, -- School. DEBRA ygjlht The Clearfield Chamber of Commerce is looking for applicants for the Mother of the Year. For further information call Bula from 4 p.m. Casteel, 825-589- 3, The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club monthly dinner meeting will be April 27 at 7 p.m. at the Roy Elks. Dr. Richard O. Ulibarri will be the guest speaker with a topic of Change, Challenge and Response as it Effects Todays Woman. - Dr. Ulibarri is currently serving as Dean of Continued Education at Weber State College and was formerly professor of History at the same institution. He has given many seminars on topics of current interest such as Image of Successful Women, and Cultural Awareness. He is the author of numerous published articles, such as Negro in Utah America, Legacy Minorities at Hill Air Force Base. He received a PH.D. in History from the University of Utah in 1963. Active in civic affairs, Dr. Ulibarri is presently serving on the Roy City Council. He is married and the father of two children. Mrs. Gloria Ashby, membership chairman, is hosting the event. , Members are asked to invite prospective members to the meeting. Any business women in the area from Kaysville to Roy who have not been contacted and who would be interested are invited to attend. For further information or reseror vations call Gloria Ashby, Gloria Thim, 825-281- 2, 378-579- Clearfield High where she is active in Drama, and been on the honor roll. She enjoys all sports and is active in softball, basketball and volleyball, and likes to swim, act and sing TAMRA SUE KILGORE, 16, 1210 ValHalla Drive, Clearfield, daughter of Vernon and Darlene Claybaugh. Tammy enjoys the piano, skiing, sewing, swimming and tennis. Along with the pageant there will be the Little Mr. and Little Miss Competition. We have 20 Little Miss and 13 Little Mr. Cool 1 RANAE RASMUSSEN, 18, 1219 ValHalla Drive, Clearfield, daughter of Gene Rasmussen. Margaret is a senior at Clearfield High and is the Drill Captain, and is doing some modeling She enjoys sewing, cooking and camping, pnd'church work JULIE MURRAY, 17, 1880 W. 75 S West Point, daughter of Hugh and Iola Murray. some modeling She enjoys sewing, cooking and camping, and church work. BLENDA ANNE TOWNLEY, 16, 250 North 360 West Clearfield, the daughter of Donal and Anta Townley. Blenda enjoys piano, violin and singing. She is the Jr. Class Secretary, and a member of the National Honor Society. JULIE TAYLOR, 19, 2307 W. 1800 N. Clinton, daughter of Myron and Carol Taylor, Julie is a graduate of Clearfield High, and is now attending Weber State. She was active in FHA and on the Senior Class Committee. She was voted Miss Congeneality by her Soroirity. Kt CHRISTINE PUTNAM, 18, 2420 West 300 North, West Point, Daughter of Chester and Beverly Mongomery. Christine is a senior and Science Fair names winners The Science Department at Clearfield High School has HILL, an A.P. Biology Honors student won first place in the Chemistry category at the Weber Regional Science Fair. DAVID ended another successful year of Science Fair projects, according to in- structor and head of the Science Department at the school, Lamonte Jensen. Top school winners were: tenth grader, Mike whose entry Solar Energy, Ready When You Are, won first place in the Science Reporting Division, the NASA award, the U.S. Army Award and the U.S. Dept, of Energy Award. Mike also won a first place r trophy and a scholarship to Weber State Hep-wort- one-yea- at the Weber Regional Science Fair held at Weber State College. Mike also won a trip to the International J . il Science Fair to be held next month at Anaheim, Calif. Taking the Sweepstakes award at Clearfield High was Cory Nishijima, a senior, with his entry on learning ability, RNA and How it Effects Memory Cockroachs. Cory won a first place trophy at the Ll Weber Regional Science Fair in Science Reporting, and a $15 prize from First. Federal Savings. CORY NISHIJIMA t 8 ) f j proudly displays his trophy ha won in tho Weber Regional Science Fair for his project on RNA and Memory, He won a trip to the International Science Fair, in Anaheim, Ccf. David Hill, a senior and Biology Honors student, placed first in chemistry Cell with his entry, Membrane Transfer of Lipid Molecules. r J 'I 1 J nr 7 , , ' 'ijL w py ta ir , t r'' |