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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 5. 1979 v ' ; . ; 4L.; W , i x MARK AND BART ATWELL Upholds Family Tradition older brother, Bart, who is alive and well as a second By TOM BUSSELBERG - LAYTON Itll be out of the sack every morning at sunup for a recent Layton High School graduate, at least Shown left to right are Carlos Lopez, AFS student from Costa Rica and his American family, Mick Micjiie, Kris Michie and Mrs. Kay Michie, Mark Michie and Marshall Michie. Carlos left June 23 to return to his native homeland, Quanacastle, Costa Rica, after attending Davis High the past year. RETURNS HOME Carlos Luis Ruez Lopez left June 23 to return to his home in Quanacastle. Costa Rica after spending the past year in Kaysville in the American Zions National Park, Snow Canyon near St. George and also spent time on a camping Program County Students Receive Assistance Field Service (AFS). HE ENJOYED his stay in Kaysville with his American family the Mark Michies. He stated, I will miss them and also my many friends at Davis High School. Its been a very interesting year, very different from life in my native country, but I am grateful that I had the opporof tunity and privilege spending a year in the United States. Carlos said, the students have been wonderful, they have so much more freedom in their classes. He feels he has gained much in both education and cultural phases and it has been a rewarding experience. IN HIS native country, students are required to wear uniforms to school and they live at the school The schools consisted of from 700 to 800 students. They are technical and agricultural schools with farms and animals for class projects for the students. They are taught to work hard and their classes require lots of work and care. The American school systems are very different and it took time for him to adjust to the drastic change. DURING THE year he traveled with his family on several family outings. They visited in Las Vegas, Nev.; and was fond of snow- mobiling during the winter months. His favorite sport, received financial aids and from the scholarships University of Utah for the 1979-8school year. FROM CLEARFIELD awards Bountiful High FROM DAVIS High School: Honors at Entrance award- Jeff N. Hacking, Diane M. Haller, Susan Hansen, David C. Hill, Mark Paulsen, Gary L. Percival, Scott Pritchett, Annabelie Sorrels, David R. Warden. Kyle H. Bracken and John S. White both received JULY 11 he will depart by plane for his native home in Costa Rica. He was anxious to be reunited with his parents, brothers and sisters again, np ON leadership scholarships. LAYTON ROYALTY Doug Madsen, Laytons young prince, poses with crown atop his head and trophy in hand. - LAYTON Vikki Lynn Black, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Black was crowned Miss Layton at the n, boy Glenn and Emma Brown, 330 Vampire Air Force Base, boy Street, Steven and Linda Westbroek, 1975 East 7775 South, South Weber, girl John and Lavone Johnston, 1175 South 1000 East Apt. 14, Clearfield, boy David Hill June 23, 1979 Adolph and Jean Stewart, 14 Valiant Street, Hill Air Force Base, girl Charles and Eugenia Woodruff, 1775 West 4800 South, Roy, boy Paul Anthony and Wanda Leonardi, 61 Valiant Street, Hill Air Force Base, girl June 24, 1979 George and Jacqueline Meszaro, 2832 East 2700 North, Layton, girl Roger and Janet Dube, 3860 Midland, Roy, boy June 25, 1979 Frank Harold and Zela Fugit, 1223 East 1000 North, Layton, boy John Michael and Julia Armga, 1 83 Darlington Way, Layton, girl June 26, 1979 Gordon and Karin Christensen, 624 North 400 East, Kaysville, boy June 27, 1979 Len and Irene Palmer, 557 North 400 East, Centerville, girl FIRST Denise runner-u- p was Eva Jennings, the Mrs. daughter of Mr. and runner-u- was Dana Cowley. Dave Jennings. The second p The same evening, Doug Madsen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug R. Madsen was named Layton Prince. The Layton Princess for this year is Heather Bastian, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bastian. Royalty LAYTONS annual participated Riata Days Parade. Miss in the Black will be Laytons entry in the 1980 Miss Utah Contest. She is a sophomore at Weber State College and her future plans include earning a college degree. Her first prize scholarship of $500 will be used to further her education. Miss Black performed a dance for her talent number. The judges awarded her the talent award for this routine. Miss Black was sponsored by Wasatch jazz-ball- Sporting Goods. DENISE JENNINGS is a student at the U. of U. She recreated a scene and dance based on the movie and stage production The Wiz for her talent number. Miss Jennings was sponsored by the Davis North Medical Center. Dana Cowley was sponsored June 28, 1979 Kimball and Anne Hadfield, Drive, Layton, girl Miss Layton Contest held Sa30, in the Layton High School Auditorium. turday, June 941 Sherwood by Kowley Drug. For her talent number she performed a drill dance. She plans to at DANNY CRAMER, KSL radio and television personality, was the master of well-receive- and Princess Contest was sponsored by the Layton Chamber of Commerce. Ann Harris was the general chairman. Through her efforts and the efforts of her committee and the donations and support of local business, the contest was a well-organiz- computer science and, like all cadets, has committed seven: years to the Air Force after; from the; graduation Academy. Of his time at he said, I think it: prepares you to overcome-stres- s and operate well under ;t stress. Bart was active in various Layton High School munity. Other pageant committee members included Mary Hill, producer; Myrna Mayes, en- -' tries; Ruthe Ann Rabenstein, publicity; June Welty, programs and tickets; Alaine Nelson and Letha Johnson, hostesses; Reva Muir, judges; Ann Casper and Bonnie Barney, prince and princess entries and gifts; Ann Harris, luncheon; Lane Call, Tom Winegar, Ann Harris, John Baker and Don Deru, scholarship solicitation. CAMF1ELD SHEILIA music provided piano the entire throughout program. Miss Layton judges were Riley Blanscett, Troy Thornton, Mrs. Nada 'Nicholas, Mrs. Mary Pettingill and Mrs. Cheryl Strong. JUDGES FOR the Prince and Princess Contest were Mrs. Neva Blanscett, Larry Blanscett and Mrs. Susan Daylong, dg activities' including the honor society, tennis team and drama and. was named a Sterling Scholar in English. MARK HAS also been busy at Layton High, serving as president of the honor society and orb society, was student director of Bye, Bye Bir-- ' received the Noall die, Tanner award and was a Sterling Scholar studies. He looks v MR. AND MRS. GLEN WALKER forward Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ray Kranenburg, has returned To Serve Elder Bruce R. Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 0. Brand of Fruit Heights has received his LDS mission call to the California San Jose Mission. BRUCE WILL speak in Sacrament Meeting in the Fruit Heights Chapel on July 8 at 1:30 p.m. at 901 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. He will enter the MTC in Provo on July 12. Elder Brand graduated from Davis High School and has completed his first year of engineering at Weber State College. While in high school he attended Boys State, was on the school wrestling team, a member of the debate squad and a member of the track team. HE HAS earned his Eagle Scout Award and was president of the Bonneville District Explorers, in them Washington, D.C. last year at their national convention. He has been active in his church representing from the South Africa Johannesburg LDS Mission and will report on his activities Sun- day at 5:45 p.m. in the Syracuse First Ward Chapel, 1388 South 2500 West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend, tb have been Col. Alfred Atwell, is mspec-- t tor general at Hill AFB. DONT GIVE UP ITS STILL SPRING STOIlHtSrJURSERY Geranium Petunia Marigolds Bedding Plants Large selection 2050 South lOOO West, Syracuse DEL tVISSEL S READY MAIDS Professional Cleaning in Homes, Condominiums, Apts. & Construction s Have Your Castle as Clean As A Wissel 766-102- s BOTH WERE nominated to', the Academy by Senator Ornn Hatch and follow in the family tradition. Their father,: workers in the Ogden Temple for the last two years. Clean-Up- and held many leadership positions. He is a member of the Fruit Heights Third LDS Ward, np and-hope- and academically. House at 201 South 600 East. The couple social to grow in patriotism To Serve LDS Call Glen and Doris Walker of Fruit Heights Fourth Ward have been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church. They will serve in the Tennessee Nashville Mission and will enter the Mission Training Center on July 12. in experience - and smoothly done production that was a credit to the com- in: majoring SYRACUSE Elder Peter Ray Kranenburg, Jr., son of ELDER BRAND " 9 BART IS Returns Home ceremony for the contest. He d was by the large audience. The Miss Layton and Prince ject range occupy the firsttwo years, with cadets carrying the equivalent of 23 credit six-cla- ss JULY 8 has been the time set for them to speak in sacrament meeting at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville East Stake tend the U. of U. in the fall. BASIC TRAINING lasts?? after all, for only three weeks, : and culminates on cadets go- - ; ing to Jacks Valley near the ; Academy for simulated war- fare exercises. ; For cadets who live through j that, its got to get easier, or ; at least Mark is hoping it turns out that way. Bart said cadets can sleep until 6:30 I a. m. after basics, with classes J until 11:30 a.m., a march to ; lunch followed by afternoon classes until 3:30 p.m. Core J classes covering a wide sub--- ? load plus! hours. A physical education make up a : normal load, he said. for them and they hoped Carlos had gained a better understanding of the culture, of family, town and school life in the U.S. He bid his American family goodby as he boarded a plane to fly to Denver, Colo, where he would meet the AFS student bus and tour many of the states while en route to Washington, D.C. for a short stay and then on to New York. Mor-tense- n, Og-'de- similar to college CLEP tests and intramural sports activities. Add to that drill practice, where all corners must be squared, and a requirement that all upperclassmen must MR. AND Mrs. Michie and his American brothers Mick, Kris and Marshall all said it was a rewarding experience Elizabeth A. Cooper, Matt L. Evans, Robert W. Huber, Brad G. Lacomb, Richard J. Lawrence, David D. Lefevre, Les J. Lemmon, Paula Rose Marie Peterson and William G. Wood. John B. Luddington received a leadership scholarship and Allisyn Okawa received a Presidents scholarship. and Cindy Rae Ross, 429 Jefferson, etiquette, validation tests time. Entrance Teresa L. Baker, June 22,1979 its him, the early hour and everything else associated with basic training were successfully completed by his knows, isnt easy, especially at one of the military academies. Mark will march to breakfast and may have the chance of running an abstacle course after. Then therell be training in When he arrived he had of English but learned to communicate well after a short High Honors at in Utah he was enrolled in the Junior Achievement Course in Salt Lake City. He said he missed the rain, as at his home, it rains nearly every day. d Bart, very little knowledge L. Schmidt. From While Atwell, of the 1979 Layton class, isnt rising early for the fun of it. Hes doing it as part of basic training required of all cadets attending the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. If any consolation to MARK ACCORDING TO basic training, as any socials. School: Honors at Entrance award Brenda Barnett, John Fenton Mullins, Stephanie K. Nix, Todtj A. Rankin, Becky School: while here, was volleyball. BUT valedictorian academy. THE AFS Chapters of Utah frequently meet for parties and outings as a social for all the AFS students in the area. This enables them to become better acquainted with many other students who are on the same program. Carlos always looked forward to these The following students have Births Alan trip to Moon Lake in the high Uintas. He loved the camp- ing and also the hunting trips for a while. classman or junior at the be greeted and officers saluted. Air Force heritage and personal hygiene leave about, 45 minutes to yourself, at days end, Bart continued. 7 Ktcwata 766-102- 7 |