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Show s WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. HOMECOMING SET By KRIS MARYON Reminiscing is the theme that will linger through the halls of Davis High School the week of Sept. 9 as alumni and students get together for 24-2- the annual homecoming ac- tivities. STARTING OFF Homecoming Week will be an FHA Anything Goes during SEPTEMBER 20. 1979 Gearing up for next weeks homecoming week activities at Davis High School are Burton Perkins, left, Liz Barlow and Sue Costley. Gari Lyn Horsley. begin at 7:30 p.m. at the THE ANNUAL Homecoming Parade will begin at 6 p.m. Friday evening on Main Street in Kaysville. All entries are judged and winners will be announced during the game. The big football game against the Ogden Tigers will activities Wednesday night the annual girls Powder Puff football game, pitting seniors against the juniors, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis Stadium. Coaching the junior girls will be Lance Hill and Keith McNally with Scott Smith and John Warden heading up the seniors team. Concessions will be sold by DECA and all are invited to Finishing out the weeks will be the Homecoming Dance Saturday Sept. 29 in the cafeteria. and Dress is semi-formmusic will be provided by All Profound Silence. alumni and students are invited to attend. Layton Highs students and alumni are all anxiously awaiting the homecoming week, which will begin Monday, Sept. 24 and will draw to a close Saturday, Sept. 29. THERE ARE activities scheduled throughout the entire week, in which the students can participate. These activities have been planned by the senior class EVENTS WILL continue Thursday, when the junior class is sponsoring a dunking machine at lunch. Cost is 25 cents for a throw and a chance to be the target. Committee. Monday will feature a fris-be- e throwing contest, which .Willbe held during .lunch, by, the football field. The Homecoming Assembly be held Friday morning iii the auditorium with the yyilt and various other groups providing the entertainment. cheerleaders, TUESDAY WILL be taking on a new twist, when it School of VANCE and DRILL Fruit Heights 1392 East 700 North Gold-Digge- rs Ds Training Classes Gold Seventh grade officers for 1979-8- 0 school year at North Layton Jr. High were I'M elected posite sex. A Precision Kicks Splits homecoming assembly at 11 :30 a.m. and the pep rally at 1:40 p.m. The homecoming football game will be held Friday at 4 p.m., as the Lancers face the Bonneville Lakers. During the game, parachuters will bring down game balls. THE homecoming dance on at p.m. will conclude the weeks activities. Saturday 8 The theme for the dance will be Yesterday Once More and the cost will be $4.50 per couple or $5 at the door. The l. dress will be Also, tonight in the Layton High auditorium, a production of Saturdays Warrior will be held at 8 p.m. Tickets are and $6.50. SqL by RETA FELT have performed at WSC, The (ages Idaho Falls, Idaho, Snowbird, and community programs and drill parades. Classes held for girls over 13 for high school team preparation. Auditions will be held In Oct. Girls will be added to the team throughout the year. 376-975- & Huntley; vice Mrs. Lynn Templeton, president of the H.C. Burton Elementary School PTA reported they held a very successful back to school night on Thursday. THEY ARE now working on THESE STUDENTS are members of North Laytons Student Government, accord- night Thursday, at 7 p.m., according to Mrs. Yvonne Coon, PTA Sept. 20 president. This will be an MAGIC and gain some into the years in- , BOSCH MIXER MAGIC AIRE DEHYDRATORS BOSCH ELECTRONIC SUCER - COOK BOOKS -PARTS SERVICE SIGN UP NOW ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED! 1st Class: Thursday 2 p.m. Sept 20th MAGIC HILL & BOSCH MIXER CENTRE 45 Gentile St. FAMILY ORIENTED. - . . DEDICATED AND HEALTHIER project quite g soon. Band THE DAVIS has already given outstanding performances at the Davis County Teachers Convention and two football games. Under the direction of Dana Rothlisberger, they will continue to be a highlight at all home football games, and will be involved in three band Mrs. Templeton announced their room mothers representative tea is scheduled for Oct. 5, with Haddie Fagg and Beth Reid as chairmen of this event, np Mrs. Laurie Linford as chairman. Those wishing to join the PTA are invited to contact Mrs. Linford or any of the PTA officers. Clements. . fund-raisin- competitions, including Davis Cup. Judo Classes Will Start On A, I Sept. 20th LAYTON Beginners class in judo will be taught at the Utah National Guard Armory, 34 Golden Avenue, starting at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 20. THE CLASS will be for both boys and girls age 5 through 60 years. Cost $6 per student or family rate $10 (two or more). Fred Cannon will be the instructor. For more information, call the Layton City Parks and 8 or Recreation office, SPECIAL SAVINGS ON TRUCK TIRES s ( Ms f tpi, J 4ri $, ., , ' i; for Campers, Vans, Pickups TtdJKDCC TACnnN tires SPECIALS FOR LIGHT muiAvpQFg TRUCKS 9 light trucks FOR 2. CLASS WILL run until last of December then members will be placed in in- 2.76 670-15-6 293 J 95 3.12 44!95 3.93 CQ95 UO 650-16-6 FET 16 FET Jp. programs and activities, said Mrs. Coon. SCHEDULE for the evenings events will be: general assembly in the auditorium followed by short visits to each of the FET hiway R5U)(CC 700 x 15 childrens where the teacher will discuss plans for the year. Other PTA officers at North Layton Jr. High are: first vice president, Edison Harris; second vice president James J. Layton; third vice president, Dolly Snyder; fourth vice president, Jeri Leach; secretary, Margaret Huntley; treasurer, Opal classrooms, FET 700 x 16 750 x16 295 295 31" 241 FET 670-15- 6 650-16- 6 FET 266 $9095 JO 39! C95 Ul 700-15- 6 FET 285 750-16- 8 FET 3.64 MIPS TRACTION 700 x15 700 x16 750 x16 Hilliard. maul. -- E. op- portunity for parents to meet their childrens TOMMIE MATTHEWS ANNOUNCE: 1 the competition as another Robert advisor to ing their membership drive which is going great with 750-16-8 Back-to-Scho- ol sight 766-229- comes home with honors. The band members will be selling single and family tickets to mm, perman. 20lli Dacli To School CLASSES MO(C' ville Jr. High Schools east parking lot. Proceeds from this project will be used to Membership Drive Underway At H. C. Burton termediate. North Layton Jr. High will host its annual teachers, 2 - . ovneo Class Cut Fe? Co. Layton CLASSES taught music and band equipment. The Davis Cup competition is coming up on Oct. 17. It is an evening event held at the University of Utah Rice PTA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter; and secretary, Lori Copperman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cop- Wed- THE homecoming parade will be held on Thursday at 6 p.m. The annual bonfire will . glso.be, held That night as sooa. as it is dark. y Friday, Layton High invites ail of the alumni to attend the Drill A00 $4I U Stadium. It is an annual competition and our Davis High Marching Band always purchase new instruments, will be held on Sept from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The location of the sale will be at the Kays- 700-15- Dance JAN THE BANDS first fundraising activity of this school year will be a Garage Sale. It president, Susan Porter, nesday. Students will be asked to dress in Levis, and leave their hair straight, and sack lunches will be served during lunch. $4.50, $5.50 DRILL TEAMS Call Robert day will Back-to-Basi- be the event slated for Friday. president is Linda Carrasco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hush Day. becomes Students must wear hush and will not be buttons allowed to speak to the op- for Monthly Tuition Officers Elected the semi-forma- Gold-Duste- rs that need our enthusiastic community support. al Itecoming attend. Tap The Davis High School Band is at it again with fundraising projects and performances. As the school year begins, there are a number of events sponsored by the band. Davis football field. Layton IliQli Awaits throughout the week. Shauna Barnett, left, Chris Chapman, Sharee Halliday, Gary Lanslxary, Troy TreVathan, Jill Pulsipher, Elden Van Buren and A MELODIOUS SOUND Homecoming royalty will be announced at this time. the lunch period. Other lunchtime activities will be sponsored by each class Making for melodious sounds are Davis High School band members as they prepare for the annual Davis Cup next month. They include Layton, Utah 84041 TO HELPING FAMILIES IN BECOMINQ SETTER PREPARED, THROUGH SETTER POOD PREPARATION. Prices plus Fed. Ex. Tax 72-8- 2 AND RETREADABLE EXCHANGE OTHER OFFICERS are commissioner of education, Judith Vollmoeller; commissioner of health and welfare, Wanda Bodily; commissioner of membership and finance, Mavis Weaver; commissioner of individual development, Senior Master Sgt. William A. Coon; and commissioner of services, Frances Martinez. DHS D-Et- tes To Sponsors ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE FREE FREE FINANCING ... 3 months same as cash. Example: $150 purchase, 3 monthly payments of $50.00 each. No interest or carrying charge. Deferred pay- ment price $1 50.00, same as cash on approved credit $50 minimum purchase for free flnan- - dng. NO DOWN PAYMENT! AMMIIAI 0 o DATE ARRUAL HAIC.I NO FINANCE CHARGE! un Roger Flinders Breakfast The DHS will sponsor a Homecoming breakfast Friday, Sept. 28, from 6 to 8 a.m. at Davis High School. be MAY TICKETS purchased in advance from members or at the breakfast. Adults $2 and students, $1.50. 235 NO. MAIN LAYTON, UTAH PH 376-447- 6 376-244- 2 zzs&wm. I |