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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 7, 1985 society Benefit car wash set KAYSVILLE - Troop 408 will be sponsoring a car wash Aug. 17 for the Bobby Lundgreen fund. Bobby, 14 year old son of Robert and Sharron Kaysville, has Mylogenous Leukemia and will be undergoing a bone marrow transplant in Seattle, Wash, that will cost about $150,000. -- Lund-gree- n, DARREN Feel will be spearheading this project for his Eagle project. The car wash will be held at the south parking lot of the Davis High School. It will start at 9 a.m. and go to 7 p.m. The cost per car will be $2. wJj " 4,, l. yF'f . 'A,; 'V Learn biology by writing CLEARFIELD - Clearfield High School biology students are combining their traditional experiments with experimentation in writing. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BLAKE HAWKES June rites unites pair THEYRE relating their learning to writing thanks to a new program endorsed by Principal David L. Cook and Science Department Supervisor LaMont Jensen that challenges students to ask critical ques- tions and use common sense to find scientifically defensible answers. In addition, its hoped students will improve performance in essay examinations, Mr. Jensen says. We have some evidence students essay skills have suffered, he explains. BEYOND THAT, students will be asked to work through implications found in new knowledge gained and interrelate it with what theyve previously learned. terrelation of new knowledge ficult and it must be taught, Jensen continues. In- is dif- Mr. writing. Thirty-si- x essay subjects tried next school year. OTHER teachers from different disciplines have already expressed interest in seeing the materials developed, he continues. If students cannot interpret in- will be terrelationship-type questions they are at serious disadvantage as most of all the tools of measure- ment are made up of true-fals- Laboratory papers, review papers, book reports, novels and other areas of biology will be exposed to data-typ- e questions that must be interrelated. The old fill in the blank definition and other rote memory type measurements are becoming an extinct species, he e, adds. William Blake Hawkes, son of William Howard and Colleen Hawkes of Kaysville and Karen Giles, daughter of Robert and Barbara Giles of Las Vegas, Nev., were married in the St. George VISITING KAYSVILLE will speak Senator Jake Garn, at Davis High School's auditorium. Temple on June 28. A RECEPTION was held in Las Vegas that evening at West Bonanza Road LDS Chapel. An open house was held at the Hawkes residence on July 20. Blake is agraduate of Davis High School and filled an LDS mission to Rapid City South Dakota Mission. - The KAYSVILLE citizens his perspectives from both a national and global level. He'll speak for 30 minutes lowed by a fol- question-and-answ- period. The Jaycees have been trying for a year to bring the Senator to Utah and he was originally scheduled to come April 9. Davis High School Auditorium at 8 p.m. about his United States Senator experiences. He will discuss current problems facing the nation "71 in space. He will be giving the School District announce the visit of Senator Jake Garn to Kaysville Tuesday. THE SENATOR will speak at Gets first Kaysville Tuesday and as an added interest his trip Kaysville Jaycees and the Davis County THEY ARE both students at Brigham Young University. in F-1- HAFB - First sergeant of the 67th Aerial Port Squadron, TSgt. Danny G. Richardson, of Clinton, received the first 6 ride under the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing's Recruiting Referral Program. -- ride 6 mission with instructor pilot Capt. Ed Kosiba, 466th Tactical Fighter Squadron. F-1- Kaysvilles Hay Day Cloggers are nothing to sneeze at. CHAMPS SHAUNA LEE WHITESIDES They claimed top honors at the recent Rocky Mountain Clogging championships at Lagoon. Intermediate category Precision and Show teams took the championships there while the novelty team, entered in the championship category, took second place. The teams will be touring Nevada and California giving workshops and shows. Members include: Nicole Thurgood, Kari Noriega, Heather Randall, Jennie Williams, Elizabeth Patterson, Katie Cloward, Elizabeth Finlinson, Megan Ellis and Michelle Porter. Others are: Alisa Shipley, Julie Jensen, Julie Pratt, Amellia Sheffield, Tiffany Roberts, Sandra Sharp, Christine Anderson, Ronda Tippetts, Heather Williams, Melissa Monson, Juliana Vetter, Maryjane Stevenson, Sharon Phillips, CoryAnn Nokes, Michelle Brown and Brooke Jenkins. Jodie Orton is their instructor with the novelty team pictured. SERGEANT Richardson led six new recruits to the Air Force Reserve and said he never thought he would have the top count for the quarterly-tabulate- Col. John J. Closner, w ing commander, announced the new incentive last December based on newcomers referred by reservists assigned to the 419th TFW, the 67th and 68th Aerial Port Squadrons and the 405th Combat Logistics Support Squadron. SERGEANT Richardson praised the physical stamina of the aircrew members and said, I have a much better appreciation for the pilots and what it takes just to fly a mission. They all have my utmost Cirles date Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitesides announce the engagement of their daughter Shauna Lee Whitesides to Carl Cook. The forthcoming marriage is planned for Sept. 5 in the Salt Lake Temple. THE BRIDE to be is a graduate of Davis High School and Seminary. She is currently attending Weber State College and is employed at ZCMI. Carl Cook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence Cook of Syracuse and is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary. He completed a mission to the San Jose, California area and is presently attending Weber State College. Attends confab LAYTON - Beth Kelly, an independent beauty Layton, consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics, recently returned from three days of intensive sales and product training in Dallas as a participant in Mary Kay's 1985 national seminar. TO ENABLE Ms. Kelly, who joined Mary Kay in May, 1983, to build her business in the months ahead, dozens of specialized classes were held each day in product knowledge, color awareness, sales training, business management, goal setting and other valuable tools for business success, a news release says. Luncheons Aug. 15 All Home Economists living in Davis CounFARMINGTON ty are invited to a noon luncheon Aug. 15, at the Horticulture Farm in Farmington. One of the purposes of the luncheon will be to meet other Home Economists and form a Home Economist network. THE COST of the luncheon will be about $3.50. For more information or to make reservations call Lynn Tredbeath, Super4 or visor for Davis County Home Economics Teachers, Lee Sherry, USU Extension Home Economics Agent, 451-115- 4-- H Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Travis V. White, son of Win-to- n C. and Kathleen V. White, 315 S. 900 E., Kaysville, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. THE AIRMAN will now receive graduate. Spun THE AIRMAN is a 983 graduate Sale ends 1 of Davis High School. Cross ii Patch - See your favorite designs Stitched and Finished -- Theyll Meet the Designer Fri. DMC Floss All Fabrics All Cross-Stitc- h St mi all be here -- 1 week p.m. to 5 p.nt. 3 Books School at the Naval Technical Training Center Meridian. Miss. SHE JOINED the Navy in March 1985. Chateau Catering featuring Homemade Pies. Any Kind - Any Amount Food for every occasion. We cater weddings, company or private parties, cocktail parties, open houses, grand openings. TAKE OUT, DELIVERED, OR TOTALLY CATERED Available with 24 Hours Notice for 825-212- EW fl MS ED D5I1 ESDI lUflFUnlg IFEEE WE. Buy a pair of Keds Slapsticks and well give you a childs digital wristwatch absolutely free. Slapsticks are just as tough as they are good looking and fun to wear. But hurry, because even though weve got plenty of time, this offer wont last forever. l00 20 Off 20 Off Buy carlv tor best selection! - No nuii checks The $pinninc BQUNTIEU1ION13Y -- WHB Sat., Aug. 10th for you! SUNSET - Navy Seaman Recruit Barbara Searle, daughter of Suzanne F. and William A. Grem-le- r Jr. of 288 W. 1300 N Sunset, has graduated from Personnelman admiration. His backseat ride was a gunnery 544-933- Trunk Showing Where Fun is Graduates For Further Ann Hess NaDene Cox Info. Call 8 4 Cross Stitch specialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. He was a basic training honor 451-341- 1. Reservations should be made by Aug. 9. Airman assigned win-a-flig- ht d series. WHAT WERE his first thoughts on touchdown? I made it without getting sick, he grinned. - Wheel 133 N. Main, Bountiful, Utah Sale ends Saturday Barton's Family Shoes 43 No. Main Bountiful |