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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 rt caR, (Famoflw Hart, Julie Shepherd, Joan Argyle, Joan Brough, Leslie Adams, Shannon Weaver and Roxanne Smith. Miss Hart is the daughter of Alfred B. Hart, 107 So. 5th E., Kaysville. Miss Shepherd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, 291 West State, Farmington. Miss Argyle is the daughter of H.M. Argyle, 1199 N. Devon Drive, KaysMISS daughter the procedure contest and a public speaking contest on Friday, Feb. 25 at 7 pm in the Davis High Sally Stratford and David VanOrden, Layton High School seniors were among approximately 300 outstanding high school seniors who spent two days at Utah State University acquainting themselves with the campus, meeting faculty members and taking competitive examinations. HIGH SCHOOL seniors from throughout the United States traveled to Logan to compete for five University production, agricultural marketing, processing and cafeteria applicants for the Club scholarships To be invited to the competition, the seniors had to be in the top five percentile on American College Test scores or be in National Merit scholarship competition. The exams helped university officials decide which Weber College Students Produce Three Plays group of Weber State College students preparing to produce three Thornton Wilder one-aplays is gaining experience in all phases of theater-actin- g, designing, building, directing, sound, publicity and other details. set. Wayne Wyss, Janet Turner, and Lee Ann Lewis designed costumes for the series ot ENTITLED Wilder, Wilder, Wilder, the plays will be staged in the Fine Arts Center Cellar Theater Feb. 29 - March 5, at 8 p m., and a Saturday matinee at 2 p m. Mr. March shows, the group working under supervision of theater faculty members Scott L. Jensen and Buckley Jeppson. FOR THE design Experimental Laboratory theater, and they must be use paint brush as well as emote a line from a nhv Martin L. Kelly, of the w st theater arts faculty, is overseeing the efforts. o TwO OF the plays theyll Happy Journey to stage, Trenton and Camden directed by Rick Baker, and Pullman Car Hiawatha directed by Sumner R. Green, have the Our flavor of Wilders Towi produced by the WSC Alumni Theater a number of years ago The third play, Queens of France, directed by Roy Brmkerhoff, has many of the same Wilder touches as the more famous "Skin of Our Teeth the technical the productions is HANDLING of phase Steve George, a senior Weber majoring in theater at State He has designed the sets and supervised the building and painting of the , he said. The lighting design is being created by Scott L. Jensen who listens to suggestions of the directors for each show, a rather process lengthy because each show has its own requirements for RESERVATIONS tickets may be made by Fine Arts phoning Center Little Theater box office. The office is open daily 393-177- from noon until 6 pm. Or-de- and Sally Stratford. will receive the University scholarships. Over students the six years that the competition has been in effect, nearly half of all the outstanding students who have entered have enrolled at Utah State. Many who have not won the University scholarships have received other awards for their collegiate work. SALLY, daughter of Haines and Barbara Stratford, 131 S. Fort Lane, is a member of the drill team, National Honor Society and will graduate fifth in her class. She is active in musicals. David, son of Maurice and ly Carol 321 VanOrden, Owen the chess club, science club, VICA and y track team. He St , is a member of cross-countr- plans to study biology. On Oregon Honor Roll Names of students who made the scholastic honor roll fall term have been announced by Oregon State University. America, The greatest FFA chapter in the state of Utah will be holding their National FFA Week The Clearfield February line-uof Chapter has a great events for this week 22-2- p ON TUESDAY the Checker tournament will begin, and will end later in the week. Rodney Sessions, chapter vice president, will be awarding the winner with a $10 checkthe Also on Tuesday Sweethearts contestants will be having a nail driving contest. Chapter Historian Boyd Maughan will be leading the ladies. - . the pie eating contest will be held with Chapter Reporter Cliff Fuit leading the affair. The winner will also receive a $10 check Also the Chapter ON WEDNESDAY Treasurer Scott Duncan will lead a wild club with seven other clubs which were invited to compete. There will be a 900 lb. weight limit per team, the winning club will take back a $10 Sentinel Kevin Birt will lead a tractor driving contest which should prove to be a good event. Then to close the week check. test tug-a-w- Thursday the Sweethearts will compete in a cow milking contest Then on Thursday evening the Sweethearts will meet with the judges at a tea where they will be judged, on who will be 1977-197- Sweetheart. CHAPTER 8 officers David Allen, Sackett, Kelly Elizabeth Moreno and Tina Sherwood are in charge of the Sweetheart contest. Also on Wednesday there will be a cake bake where the girls will be judged on their cake decorating ability Then on Friday, Chapter Chapter President David Allen will announce the winner of the Sweetheart Con- a THE TEST, personal obser- vations and interviews are all prepared and conducted by Science Research Associates of Chicago. Science Miss Kaysville Contest Open To Young Ladies Every young woman dreams of becoming Miss America. The girl who is 376-945- The pageant will be held on March 26 at Davis High auditorium, under the theme of starting at Reflections, TO QUALIFY, a young woman must be between the ages of 16 and 25 and must never have been married. Parents and any other interested adults can see the exhibits between 6 and 8 pm. Awards will be announced at 7:30 p m. Friday, March 4 the science fair will be open during school hours for student viewing, dmg Spring forDesigns Crewel talent, either of SCIENCE projects will be judged between 3 and 4 pm. Just Arrived Talent will be considered in the judging and each contestant should possess some quality The Central Davis Jr. High School Science Fair will be held at the school on Thursday, March 3. JUDGING of the candidates will be based on the same values as considered at the Miss Utah Pageant and at the national Miss America Pageant. Personality, poise, beauty and talent are the major requirements. EACH contestant will be judged in private interview, in evening gown, in swim suit and in the presentation of her talent the time to decide for any young woman in the Kaysville area who qualified, to call Mary Pettingill at or Judy Rigby at NOW IS 7:30 p.m. Fair To Be Held pageants did not realize they possessed a quality of talent until they considered entering the contest. selected Miss Kaysville could be the next Miss America. trained or potential. 23 East Gentile, Layton 766-063- 3 specific field. Many entrants in previous SEE US LAST! the Clearfield Chapter at the state convention later m the year. This should prove to be an exciting and fun filled week and with our great Advisor Nile Carlson and David Potter FOR THE BEST CAR DEAL it will be. ALSO WE would like to thank the student teachers Kim Bennett and Randy Munns for the great job they have done this far. 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OO USED CAR SPECIALS 457-0- 3 DATSUN WAGON 1971 4 4 new Special Representative OO OO sp. trans., radio, rear bumper, low miles, warranty, MIKADO Cond., Automatic, P.S., P.B., month, 12000 mile warranty, vinyl top Lyman Henderson & Needlepoint by Sunset Lee s YarnN Things IN discussing the talent qualification, Jackie Truman, chairman, stressed that the range is varied and that no young woman must necessarily be trained in any WHICHEVER pretty young lady wins will be honored to represent increased to $4,000, $3,000 and respectively. $2,000, REPRESENTING every state and the District of Columbia, the 51 General 376-842- 0 TOTAL of 520 students earned straight As (4 0) and another 1,398 earned a (3.5) or better to make the honor listing. Students on the honor roll must have earned a 3 5 or better on at least 12 graded hours of coursework A local student on the honor listing is Colleen L. Error, 725 N Oakmont Lane, Kaysville, senior, majoring in liberal arts. place national winners receive scholarships reference work, to the state winners school. A Clearfield FFA Plans Activities For FFA Week and are reset at different angles that come apart for for each This way one production basic set looks original and workable for all three plays, Students involved in the productions are members of WSC the Theaters able-t- semi-finalis- George has a changeable unit set. The sections come apart 5. worth $5,000 each service. A Visiting Utah State University recently n were Layton High seniors David Van USU VISIT ORGANIZED in 1928, the FFA promotes leadership, cooperation and citizenship among high school vocational agriculture students. The FFA Foundation awards program provides chapter, state and national recognition for supervised programs of Kaysville, the Dais Chapter will conduct a a Sv'oetheart Contest, Don Each will receive a certificate from General Mills, sponsor of the annual Search D. Tuesday is the arc welding contest, Wednesday a horse saddling contest, Thursday there will be a roping contest and Friday night at 7 p m. is the judging contest. to President Tomorrow will be selected through judging centered on test performance and will receive a $1,500 college scholarship. The second-rankin- g student m the state will receive a $500 scholarship. Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation will present "The Annals of School. Kaysville. Kelly Griddle, THE ADAMS is of Spencer are: FROM THE ranks of all Crowther, Bountiful High School, Menkay Haws, View-moHigh School, Dotti A. Mortensen, Clearfield High School, Mark W. Lawson, Davis High School and Cosette Wiese, Layton High Adams, Jr., 463 North 400 East, Kaysville. Miss Weaver is the daughter of Kolene Weaver, 450 North Main, practices Washington is considered the patron saint of the FFA and has come to symbolize the FFA treasurer par'iamentary LOCAL winners Mills Family Leaders of Tomorrow will gather in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, in April for an expeducational tour ense-paid there and in Washington, D C. During the tour, personal observations and interviews will be conducted to select the Family Leader who will of Tomorrow, receive a $5,000 college scholarship. Second, third and fourth school winners in the state, a State Family Leader of K. ville. Agricultures testimony. New Generation is in the making Theyre FFA members today. NATIONAL FFA week alincludes George ways Washingtons birthday in observance of his leadership in promoting scientific farming According Leaders of Tomorrow at high schools here have bqen announced. They won the honor by scoring highest in their schools in a written and attitude knowledge examination administered to seniors throughout the country last Dec. 7. Sweetheart Contest are Deena The traditions of FFA have held strong and produced a mighty work force for food and fiber to meet the needs of our nation and the world. Successful agricultural leaders of today are the for Leadership in Family Living, and will be considered for state and national honors. Students named 1977 General Mills Family avis FFA Members of the Davis Chapter join with over 500,000 other FFA members in the United States in celebrating National FFA Week which starts Feb. 19 THROUGHOUT the week the states 47 chapters are planning activities to support the theme, Agriculture's New Generation. Leaitos 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH |