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Show REFLEXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 13, 1977 WEEKLY IT Davis Orchestra At LnJ Layton FFA Visited Fair By ROGER MADSEN The Layton Chapter of the FFA (Future Farmers of America) was one of many high school chapters who visited the Utah State Fair, Sept 12 THERE WERE so many exhibits that were Heading the ninth grade at Central Davis Junior High this year are, to r, Jill Hansen, secretary; Angela Coojier, president, and Tanim PouLson, vne president CDJH 9TH OFFICERS lamer By CAMILLE CORNABY Lavton Higti gnl s volleyball team has a full schedule this week Tuesday Oct 11, Roy will he plaving Layton here in the gy m T inlay, Oct 14, SO IF you aie a volleyball fan, or even you're not and would like to see our girls reign victorious, come and support the teams' if No. Layton Readies Harvest Festival The North Layton Jr High School will hold a Harvest Festival on Thursday, Oct 20 beginning with dinner at 6 30 p m PARENTS and students are invited to attend Tickets for the dinner will be $1 They can be purchased during the lunch hour on Oct or in the office anytime during the day It is necessary to purchase dinner tickets by Oct 14 PTA memberships can be purchased at the Same time 10-1- 4 IN addition to the dinner, the harvest festival will also feature door prizes, a spook alley and booths selling scones, candy and other items. Parents and students are encouraged to wear original Halloween costumes No masks will be allowed dmg K1DAY 1 night tne Lan-- Training In Food c es are sponsoring stomp It will be from 8 p in in the gym to celebrate ictory over Weber Satuiday Oct 15 will be the The Layton City pig bowl fire department will be playing the Layton City police depai tment in a friendly game of football It will be held in the Lancer Coliseum at 4 p m Cost is 50 cents per person and everyone is mv it ed so well see vou theie the- - THE LAYTON High drama dept will be featuring the play Once Upon a Mattress It will be held on Oct 20, 21, 22 and Oct 27, 28 and 29 It will start at 7 30 p m Burton PTA Sponsors Pictures The Parent Teachers Association of H C Burton Elementary School are sponsoring school picture project to have the students school pictures taken INDIVIDUAL photos in color will be taken on Satur30 p m to 15 from at the school with a 4pm fce of $4 per photo All children who wish to have a schcxil picture are en couraged to come between these hours np day, (Xt community ser- vices at Weber State College or their high school counselor or vocational director MRS. Herman said students will be taken on a released time basis from 11 am to 2 30 p m and work in the food service facilities at the college They will receive one credit of college credit for a quarters training by paying a $10 recording fee THOSE WHO prove satisfactory may be used for special occasion food services work on a pay basis Training will be in such things as fry cook, waitress, etc , and should prepare interested students for work in the food service area, one of the largest and most rapidly expanding in the country. Up With People At Weber an outUp With People, musical youth standing presentation which invites the world to love, enjoy and respect everybody, will come to Weber State College next Feb Pre-kindergar- ten 11 Visits At The Zoo ITS organization in the several casts of the show have performed in a total of 42 nations on six con SINCE 19b8, school, which is being conducted bv Elizabeth Sanders and Becky y field Simpson, took an trip to the Hogle Zoo m Salt Lake City on Friday, October all-da- 7 THE of GROUP -- -- tiny SIDING SOLID VINYL TOP INSULATION - NO MAINTENANCE -- STEEL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS BUILDERS SUPPLY 486-15- r 51 children were enthused and excited for the opportunity of spending the day at the zoo, where the highlight of the trip included an elephant ride for each of the children and a Polaroid picture for each childs zoo book picnic lunch was the final touch before starting home A MEMBERS of the class are Harvey, Neil Harvey, Jared David Anderson, Matt Jason Jenkins, Williams, Doug Fryer, Roger Gardiner, Jeff Maxwell, Jay MacArthur, Marty Johnson, Mitzi Tischner, Mesha Graham, Christy Davis, SuzAnn Henderson, Heather Fennan, Heather Craigun, Shelly Lewis and Josee Lagg np wiser Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center and the Mental Health Center in Lav traininterested in ing in food services shouldcontact Lois Herman, in- 1 DR. RLSSEIL director of Davis County t ACCORDING to Comni.s Wendell sioner Zaugg Governor Matheson will be introduced Wilfred by Higashi, state mental health administrator The ceremonv is scheduled for 6 p m and will be concluded by a tour of the two facilities The two buildings, located directly north of the Davis Medical Center in lavton have been under construction for over a year The Alcohol and Rehabilitation Center will house 16 patients on a residential basis The menial health center will provide the housing for counseling and treatment programs The total cost of the construction of the two buildings is about $400,000, most of which has been provided by a federal grant Layton V. 1 THE DAMS High Symphony Orchestra was invited to provide music for the opening session of the general assembly of UEA on Thursday, Oct 6 Their performance was heard in the Salt Palace arena by educators throughout the state Davis High Symphony Orchestra is continuing to increase in size, ability and The orchestra is notoriety presently comprised of 75 very outstanding young musicians They are devoting themselves to perfecting musical numbers that are considered extremely dif ficult for high school groups Their efforts are proving very successful named the outstanding performing group among over 80 western state orchestras at the Northwestern States Orchestra Festival in Portland, Oregon Their immediate plans include their annual Pops Concert to be held in November at Davis High Seminary At CDJH Sets Social musicians really started the year right by preparing 30 minutes of concert music to be heard by all the music educators in the state Their preparation was rewarded by being able to provide an outstanding concert Central Davis Jr. High Seminary is having their opening social on Saturday, October 15 frpm 6 30 to io p m at the Layton Stake Center, 60 West Gordon BOTH orchestras are con ducted by Richard Marsden, who is entering his sixth year with both of these schools He is a graduate of dance and refreshments Avenue All Davis Jr. High Seminary students are invited Central to attend Brigham Young Umversitv and is presently cellist in Wasatch String Quartet, faculty quartet of Webei State College TV HE ENJOYS working with these music students and is proud of their accomplishments He savs that ac- complishments m Repair All makes, reasonable rates, music, as FAST SERVICE with anything, only come with hard work, dedication, and Phone Bill He is pleased with the many students who have come to understand and live this con Hater Watch 376-819- 6 Brimley CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. 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BLOCKS credit will spoil you include a movie, IT WILL KAYSVILLE Junior High Orchestra was the other public works superintendent tinents, frequently bringing spectators to their feet cheering and applauding the charm and joy demonst rated by the youthful entertainers, said Daniel L Martino, director of l.ane Shopplrass( enter they were West High School This group of 65 junior high cept Their efforts continue to speak for themselves In reviewing the records of 1976, Layton made a small saving in culinary water for the month of September 1977 over September 1976, according to Rulon L Thornley, " tort 6 lakes Some Savings M Keeps going strong Association held October and 7 UEA They were chosen as the orchestra in the state to per form at the Utah Mjsic Educators Association von vention Thev were the per forming group at the' Junior High School Honor Concert held Friday, October 7 at DUTCH DOY Samsonite Regent Attache $35 00 con- vention of the Utah Education orchestra honored at ton For the Student 3" Attache 5 Attache Williams, Mental Health, will introduce the public to the facilities rk A a a sent The durab e tunrt.oia t .e et the everyday needs d 'he a erior has step down port' uorn iorts and other important c afe Avai a' p p 3 e of yout books awn or B.ack Cary Governor To Speak At Dedication Of Alcohol, Drug Center the Ogden, Weber, Davis and Morgan school districts in camper, for home everyone was exhausted and somewhat a little poorer but a whole lot will speak in Davis Countv on October 26 at the dedication of High school students in the structor Bennett, Carter, zucchini squash, Jim Mitkelson, car ramps, Matt Love, alfalfa, Dave Sargent, onions, pepjvers, cantaloupe, Jim Page, onions, squash, pepper, Roger Madsen, alfalfa When it tame time to leave Governor Stott Matheson Services 1 1 LAVTON High School had many fine exhibits such as Lindin Layton, alfalfa, Bob perform at the annual LAST Y'EAR and the tost will be $2 for adults, $1 50 for students and $1 for children a i the ones that were by all was Jimmy Carters peanuts, a great white shark, painting booths, A few of enjoyed plant and flower building, wildlife, dairy tattle, sheep and sheep shearing, and auc Limes he game will start at 4pm Thursday, Oct IT we will be playing at View mom at 4 p m ional, entertaining and out standing, that it would be hard to list them all 1 Weber will tie playing Layton here in the lancer ( ohseum The game will tiegin at 4 p m Be there t ee the Lancers come off n another win w f educat- tion demonrtrations Other exmbits were poultry, pigs, rabbits, foods and prize vegetables on display for the public to enjoy Davis County was recently honored as two of its school orchestras were chosen to UEA |