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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX MARCH 29. 1979 StiioMip Slated At Concept Men The Weber State - Ogden Symphonic Choir will be presenting the Glenn L. Hanson Memorial Scholarship Concert on Monday, April 2, at 8 p.m. in the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. social chairman; Kelly. Snyder, librarian, Marsha Vogrinec and Gloria Toller, wardrobe mistresses. The public is invited. Tickets will be sold at the door for $1 per person or $3 per family. EACH YEAR a concert is presented by the choir and funds raised are used to provide a scholarship for a high school student interested in furthering his or her musical studies at Weber State College. CONCERTS SLATED off to the Gem State, soon, for members of Davis High Schools orches- The Davis High School orchestra will present con- certs at Nampa High School and Ricks College on its way to compete for the third time at the Northwest Orchestra Festival in Portland, Ore., April the sweep-stake- s at the annual trophy event held on the campus of Gresham Community College for two consecutive years. Any orchestra to win the floating trophy which deterWON DAVIS the mythical best orchestra of the western states three times consecutively gets to keep it permanently. Steve Alder on the flute. The Davis High orchestra consists of 85 students with Willy Cardon, president; Stephanie De Graw, secretary; and Carol Laser, treasurer. In charge of equipment is Eric Hansen. Richard Marsden studied music at CONDUCTOR BYU and now teaches at four elementary schools in the area as well as Kaysville Junior High and Davis High. He is a member of the Wasatch String Quartet being regional director of the Utah Music Educators Board. "This year the kids have worked harder than they ever have before, and that extra work has been showing itself, stated Mr. Marsden, continuing, without any question this is the best orchestra ever at Davis High. Agriculture Secretary Bergland To Speak mines SALT CITY LAKE policy in addressing water problems. RECOGNIZED professionals have been invited to present papers on the subject of irrigated agriculture and members of the general public are also invited to submit written statements to provide additional information. While irrigated land ac- -- Agriculture Bob will attend a meetof SOME OF Davis orchestras High achievepast include winning the Division Three title twice at the above mentioned ments competition, never getting less than a superior in any district or region orchestra festival in the last seven years and performing as the Sterling Scholar orchestra in 1978. Secretary Bergland ing at the Hotel Newhouse, Main Street and 400 South, Salt Lake City, on March 29. THE MEETING will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Originally the meeting was scheduled for the Hotel Utah. The meeting is to discuss the impact of irrigation on counts for only about 12 percent of U.S. cropland area, about 25 percent of the value of all crop production is from irrigated land. agricultural production and water supplies in water-shoareas and the present and future role of agricultural rt This year the organization has given a Pops and Christmas concert, and has participated in the BYU Invitational held March Vae 14. THE ORCHESTRAS reper- toire for this year includes Marche Tchaikowskys Dvoraks Slavonic Slave, Gordon Dance No. 1, Jacobs Trombone Concerto, and Glausenov's Chanp Du Menestrel, featuring soloist V ew Tea Slated Saturday afternoon, March 31, the Vae View PTA will hold a mothers and daughters tea for all girls attending and their mothers. The lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Vae-Vie- A FASHION show will be . of the program. Mothers are asked to bring a favorite dessert to share. A will give Tasting Bee everyone a chance to sample several different recipes. The recipes will also be exchanged, dmg part Senior Master Sergeant Jerry Sandoval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0. Sandoval of 700 South 1275 West, Clearfield, has arrived for duty at Malmstrom AFB, Mont. number. tra as they perform at Nampa High School and Ricks College in Rexburg. By JAMIE ARBUCKLE Arrives For Duty The scholarship recipient for the coming year will be presented at the concert, and will perform a special Itll be THE SERGEANT, a supply management superintendent with a unit of the Strategic Air Command, previously served at Clark AB, Philip- GLENN L. Hanson formed the choir and directed it for about 30 years. Leanna Florence is now the director and the choir has performed at functions several throughout the area the past year. Officers of the choir are: Clyde L. Young, president; Elaine Bettridge, vice president; Karol treasurer; Joey Bott, pines. Sergeant Sandoval, a 1955 of Davis High School, Kaysville, attended Plattsburgh State University. His wife, Helen, is the daughter of Harvey Tracy of RFD 1, Farmington, Maine. graduate Ber-wal- Successful: Science Fair Winners Are Announced By WENDY GUNTHER Sometime back around Dec. 22, the sentence, You need to make a science project, was introduced into a lot of students brains. For many, those words echoed seemingly forever inside their heads. With test tubes, microscopes, and an array of other paraphernalia, projects began to emerge. In the final week a few procrastinators made a futile effort in the hope of saving their science grades. EARLY ON March 15, ing the projects. A half hour later the science fair winners were announced. They were: Seventh grade biological: 1st place, Russell Enderton; 2nd, Lisa Christensen; 3rd; Susan more, Paul Butler, Cherly Bundy, Jeanette Arthur, Angie Gibbey, Alan Day, Shawn Whitesides, David Kirkman, Marie GRADE Windows, Mirrors, Table Tops, etc. Barbara Storm Windows NINTH GRADE physical: 1st place, Wendy Gunther; 2nd, David Francis; 3rd, Lisa Moore. Shum-wa- Honorable mention: Joe Pflager, Cindy Shumway, Teddy Joe Crandall, Ruth Ann Christensen, Julie Jaques. David High, Jay Schroader, Nadene Laws, Steve Roberts, Lee Hughes, and Lisa Hunt. EIGHTH grade biological; 1st place, Brad King; 2nd, Marie Anapol and Lori Ferneau; 3rd, Brent Ranson and Steve Russell. Eighth grade physical: Store Fronts, Allgeier. mentions: Valerie Hillquist, Craig Warwhich, Terry Hawks, gym. Setting up posters and adding a few finishing touches occupied their morning. After school the real test began. As the judges circulated throughout the room each individual presented his or her theories; then wished for the best. At six p.m. the gym was . opened to the public for view Auto Glass, Robert Johnson; 3rd, Diane Honorable students hauling their projects entered the girls QILASS Specializing in Insurance Claims place, Steve Cooper; 2nd, 1st place, Steve Goodchild; 2nd, Jay Parkinson and Randy Taylor; 3rd, Vance Yashikowa. physical: Mike Brown, Robert Your First Call , All Glass Naads Coryell, Yalta Trujillo, Debbie McCormick. Ninth grade biological: 1st Burke. SEVENTH Fugate, State DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. ' PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES 1st place, Mike Duncombe, 2nd,.-Kathy Kuba; 3rd, Jared Felt! HONORABLE MENTION:, Danny Morgan, Wade Gil . PROVING IT Does your husband live up to the promises he made during his courtship days? Always. In those days he said he wasnt good enough for me. o p.r.i. to Cloccd Cundr3 o A.r.1. rcza tram i no-- ! i?'- - t f. 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