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Show DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14, WEEKLY REFLEX vv ,? 1980 NORTH DAVlS LEADER, FEBRUARY 14, i960 $ IHlomior Students on the Da. is High School high honor roll and honor roll are as follows: Senior High Honors: Jamie Arbuckle, Elizabeth Barlow, Lisa Burnsidi, Michal Anne B Jtler, Jams Cummack, Lean-n- e ca Turner, Heather Wagstaff, Lori Walcott, Janet Wilson, anessa Clontz, Re-Na- Carter, Allison Cooper, Sue Costley, Lynn Draper. Jean Elliott, Jess Evans, Kurt Gibbons, Sue Ann Giles, Karie Ann Hamblin, Blake Hawkes, Susan Jones. Sandra Lewis, Tamy Meacham. Christine Winters, Pauline Michelle Verner, Jenny Wag- Senior honor roll: Lynn Adams, Nola Anderson, Denise Bates, Rea Coulter, Jan e Frandsen, Lori Garrison, George, Connie Gibb, Mary Graves, Gordon Hall, Deann Gtiffin, Ian Harvey, Jennifer Johnson. Bob KetTel-e- Wayne W. ANN MILLER, Stewart. Chris Treadwell. Elizabeth Young, Steven Kent VV inward and Rosemary Young. - Willis. Junior high honor roll. Eileen Bailey, Fred Bergold, David Benard, Bruce Brewer. Camille Bnnkerhoff, Sheirie Junior honor Natalie Nichols, Sanders. Cambria Smith, Melanie Valen- Dean Taylor. Oberg. Daria Payne, Eric Porter. Todd Allen Raitt, Nancy Raymond, Dana E. Rees. tine. Bryan Ward. Karen SHI.A KAPOS, Glen Kwon. Watts. Deanne Wmkel. Sophomoie high honor roll: Kerri Adams. Celena Allen. Kevin Beikstead. Kristin Kory Collier. Julie Hall. Michael F. Heimng. James Hill. Alan Kealii Jones. Carol Laser, Scott Liston. Martha Miller. Pam Miller. John JOLENE MILLARD, Ron-d- a MiGugm. John Nightingale. Mitchell Palmer. John Norberg, Chris W roll- Anderson. Tom Allen. Kelly Applegate. Tom Beckstrom. Rachelle Brown. Kary Burke. Kurt Davis. LeAnne Hatch. Todd Hilton. Lori Lewis. Russell Cook. Denise Daniels, Sue Draper. Sue Duncanson. Evan Dygert. Allyson Emery, Betty Evans, Virginia Greer. Marci Harris, Clark Hirschi. Brent Hugh, Lisa Hull. Linda Jones, Dtmitra Kambouns. Koetitz, Janeen Lambson, Rana Langevin. Deanna Moon, Joseph Welling, Sharia Woodward, Clayton, Colleen Clawson, r, Scott Kirkham, Julia Trudy Neumann. Julie Otto, Curtis Peay, Darrell A. Perry. Wanda Pitt. Edwaid Ray. Sherri Seaman. Kathy Spehar. Stephanie ner, Helen Wayman, Sue Winter. JAMES MEYER, Mary anne Muhleslein. James Stenquist. C arol Taylor, Colette Toone. Lasker. Mueller, Loietta McCollough, Edward A. Nef, Marie Neville. Kim Nielson, Mane Oake-soBurton Perkins, Angela Silotti, Doug Slade, Juhanne Smith, Tamara J. Smith, Jessi Students Di- - Bel-na- PTA Board Of Joseph Cook Elementary To Meet Feb. 14 Marjorie Seeger of E,: La ton has immersed heiself in librar activity throughout her life and her checks out books with Wendy Brewer of Ogden at Mchay-DeHospital medical library. LIBRARIES ARE TOM BUSSELELRG By "Sissie niairieu he: college I red Becker, also of Ogden. She took a position as a medical libraiiuii at the w BIT THAT was to be hei last tile die: '.lbiaiy job for 25 - he v eai s "icjie iit to raise a family. He; husband died m 1954 and hc .einarried to G Paul Seeger. an insuianee manager, in 195. "I was widowed with tour small children in 1954 and reman ted a widow ci with three kids He wanted to ceme.it out family together. That brick and moitai was meshed partly by the new family s purchase of part of the old Forbes Homestead on Highway 89. The aeieage includes the old homestead itself. In addition, a large old Ogden home was moved to the site and a bai n ow ned by Aldin Dixon. former Weber State College piesident, was added. On top of that the family built its own contemporary home. They heated me loyalas the only American gol ever raised and educated there. Most uigimeis wouid leave their families (in America) " HOW ON earln did she ever get intei estcu in hbi anus "1 was always raihu scholarly. " she observed "My mother worked in a hhrai yin college. was delighted in the United States to fm J hbi . . y L.ibi s are my friends. Whet. I fust came (to the ..lone a lot. I had a U.S.) I ; .,s kind of a heavy accent fluke. "Slssie" iCCalic'J. Stic returned to Ogden m 1915 and lived with he. t'laiidpaienls. the late Mi. and Mis. R H. Rutledge, regional toi ester chiet lor the Western legion of the forest seivice foi many yeats. 1 HEIR NT W home atea was named Sleepy Spring because of a very lazy spring." Sissie explained, including a small duck pond filled with peacocks, ducks and the like. Stssie's complete family includes Kent. Bill and Dairy Seeger. who ate all involved in construction and live m the Lake City area; Ogden-Sal- t KaicnHeckei Ldson, of Bountiful, who has been involved in libiary and medically-relateeducational activities m addition to idising a family: Albeit Becker, who now works as a range conservationist in Evanston. Wyo.; Kuit Becker, a wildhle biologist in Salmon. Ida ; Frieda Becker Memsn. a former Davis High School homecoming queen who ii.es with her family in Petcisbuig. Alaska and formeily taught school mid sis on that city's lihiaiy txuiJ: triny Scec.r. a chemist m Salt Lake City. 1 ar-ie- d v so - 1645 So. 500 Weil and the others grown. 1 Coipsmen have been ordered to undetgo evaluations at Utah Slate Prison after pleading guilty to armed rob-by in Dav is and Weber counties. -- KATHERINE LAUREN BACALL CAVID WAYNE ?ESEI SET alt SPENCth .RACY YOUNG JCAis' BLONDELL HEPSC,.' Preliminary Scheduled 10b-ber- y . KENNETH William Walker, whose L.t adJicss was 8 N. Villa Drive, is scheduled to appeal Vv cJaCjday , I in. 20 at 10 a m. in Fourth Disti ict e Court. C.carfidd on the felony. A male companion art Cited in connection with the robbery has been referred to juvenile authorities, but it is possible vho ycath rnay be ti led as an adult. Detective Sgt. Ric Rendon said. 1957 :EB 17,18,19 1945 THe JiiLV MISTERS" bett; gr;.c:j jokn payne june haver Also STATE FAIR A FIB 20 THUR 545 DICK HAYMES VIVIAN BLAINE JEANNE CP.AIN CANA ANDREWS bw 1949 & 21 CARY GRANT Co-Hit ANN SHERIDAN MONKEY BUSINESS fAtlY yewr 110 MKII tear before 1952 GINGER ROGERS CHARLES COBURN CARY GRANT MARILYN MONROE buy your ticker end tefce 4:43 imn. thur S 1.001 ear-ol- THE TWO allegedly lobbed Store at 545 South State. l Clearfield at knifepoint at 6.40 a.m. on Feb. 5. They were arrested about 2:30 p.m. the same day after an intensive Otncers David Keiinepihi, Steve Lay un. ..j Bud DeRyke assisted Sgi. Renuon. and the juvenile was arrested at a iocal mobile home park. Mi. Walker was arrested while he was driving his car. He is still being held in the Davis County Jail in Farming-toin lieu of $10,000 cash or $20,000 property bail. n rt FFf cmsiMF wm tope snd twig iNf ewwf Im tojtot to 0rem Across Tto Py 5 CLEARFIELD A ar old Ogden woman charged with mayhem for allegedly biting off part of a man's tongue has been bound over to Second District Court for arraignment. ,,, , " a Recently, a newspaper article about a basketball game between Utah State and San Jose State contained a lesson lor parents and kids. A UTAH State player said his team's problem in that game was that Aggie players couldn't decide whether to pass, dribble or shoot. San Jose State players didn't have that problem. They took 19 more shots than Utah State. State's shooting percentage was considerably higher than the other team's, the Aggies lost EVEN THOUGH Utah by two points. Maybe the thing that won ness. it for San Jose was decisive- TOO MANY people fail in the Game of Life because they can't make a decision. Is it because parent-- , shelter their children from making decisions and living with the consequences? I believe that's at least part of the problem of indecisiveness. David Johnson. Kathy Kapos. Stephanie Kearl. Galli. have been judged for creativity. originality and expression of the theme. Bernnd the The Gates of Tomorrow. winners will be submitted to the Davis North Elementary PTA Council for further competition. KETTENR1NG. LARRY Holly Kinard. Joye Lambson. Lauia Larkins. Maigaret May. Mark McMillan. Biet Nybo. Jim Pitts. Gloria Richards. Richard Rosier. Tammy Snell. Wagaman. Donna Wagner. Marion Warden. Freshman high honor roll. Bee Bergold. Nelson Craig. Annalisa Felt. Chris Freeman. Wendy Fulks. Sheri Gatten. Scott Hill. Kenneth Hirschi. Gail Jones. Linay Lillywhite. VIRGINIA Louise Mar- tinez, 918 W. Bmford, waived preliminary hearing when she appeared in 4th Circuit Court in Clearfield recently. She was d represented by a attorney, Loren D. Martin. The woman was arrested Jan. 10 by Clearfield Police and charged with the second degree felony after they received a complaint from Sam A. Meador, Clearfield. ANGELA MCCOLLOUGH, Marilyn Neville. Susan Payne. Deborah Perry. Julie Pitt, Roger Reynard. Douglas M. Schuller, Darlene Stockton,' court-appointe- David Winters. Matthew Young. Freshman honor roll: Brian C. Bock. Kim Butterfield. Mike A. Call. Terilyn Chappell, Julianne Crofts. Carrie Lu Ellis, Rebecca Hogge. Paul Kirby. Karina Major. HE TOLD Detective Sgt. 1 apartment after they met at the Hill AFB Officers' Club on New Year's Eve. Searchers were unable to' find the severed portion of the tongue immediately, so it was not reattached, wwl SHAUNA MEACHAM, Tracy Nielsen. Chris, Rueckert. Mark Simons. Todd Sorensen.' l, Suzi Stacey. Shelley Cori Wilcox. Way-men- Motorcycle & Snowmobile In Fashion Cylinder boring! honing, and sleeving - Ski clothes are in the news, with smart garments in the shops and knitters fashioning turtleneck sweaters and colorful headgear, while at home. Call 766-275- 1 IF YOU do, y oure taking away an opportunity to make a decision. You're also taking away an opportunity for him to learn a lasting lesson the lesson of making decisions routinely for himself. Should Larry make enough small decisions like that, chances are he'll be able to handle the big ones well. SURE, LIKE San Jose State, he may miss the basket a few times. But chances are Larry will, like San Joe State, come out a winner. Linda Reed Selen Fraley J ulic Teuderbutt Laurie Archer THE JUVENILE is being held at Moweda Youth Home, Roy, and a Feb. 13 juvenile court hearing was scheduled. Approximately $57 in cash was recovered, along with about $50 worth of beer, wwl Kathryn Tezak Connie Bodily Sue Canibra Becky Boydston . . Laura Brande Brenda Thompson Heidi Short Lynn Railing Chris Wayment RaNae Sanchez Marilyn W agstaff Sandy Butterfield WE LOVE YOU! Happy Valentines Love Mohn & Fran Brown mo RCA COUXITRAK! CtJ Great Color. Instant Saving. Now uwh.j RCAs insioni Sovtngs Co,s, you con save )30 INSIANUY on any 1980 Coio'Tro 19 ts 25 Oiayonoi iuoe modei (oil FD model Some come ' Julie Stenquist. Cynthia CERTAINLY, if Larry wants to go ice fishing and you think the ice on the lake is dangerously No thin, you make an important decision for Larry. way," you tell him. But w hen Larry earns ten dollars and he wants to spend it for a calculator or a subscription to Mechanix lllusti ated. do you butt in and tell him how to use the money? To The Company . . Jana Dean. Spencer DeGraw. Cappy Fechser. Monte Frandsen. Shawnee S. their original entries. They Ric Rendon that the woman had accompanied him to his DARYL J. MCCARTY a7-l- T WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE BtW Ric By , in- cluded visual art, music and literature. Each of the groups have been invited to present first-degre- COLOR COLOR COLOR Sgt . the Reflection Project 7 Carol Lynne Avery. Michelle e. Beard. Lone Butler. Mike Mayhem Arraingnment Basketball Game Contains Lesson , Sophomore honor roll; THE THREE categories in Ogden Women Faces Wood and Debbie Manning. Other nominations may be made from the floor if the person being nominated has given MRS. SEEGER is justly pioud of that capability . Me Kay Die is the only north- HE T UO waived preliminary hearing in Fourth Cncuit Court in Clearfield and were bound over to Second District Court. Each of the two entered a plea of guilty to one case of armed robbers in Davis County and another in Webei County. wwl y 4-- Webb, Gaye Cook, Kathy around the nation. T Piilimm-ur- announced in a student assembly. The class winners received ribbons and all entrants received certificates of participation. At tonight's meeting the grand winners of the grades and the 6 grades will receive their trophies. Second and third place winners will receive rosette ribbons. Johnson, Principal Keith puterized system with sources ot other libraues e Re- flection Project were MEMBERS OF the nominating committee are Sherry re- KEVIN DEAN Mosley and James Judie, both 19. were to Utah from Colorado and Kansas in November after Clearfield police linked them with several robberies committed in Sunset and Clearfield. The Sunset Store had been robbed at gunpoint Oct. 31, and on the next night Big Vein's Gas Station and the Pit Stop Serviie Station were robbed by two men who usid a sawed-of- f shoigun. said Clear- of this year's W'inners THE NOMINATING committee will present their nominations for the next year's PTA officers. The kindergatten and Inst grade will perform Valentine and patriotic numbeis and this years winners of the Reflections Project will receive their awards. answers to a wide artay of subjects by linking into the com- field Detectiv hearing has been set for a Clearfield man arrested ho LggiavateJ meeting. School will hold a meeting at the school this evening, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. At this time the annual PTA Founders Day will be observed with Mayor Boyd T. Thurgood of Syracuse as the guest speaker and the public can seek Hearing 16-- SUN, MON, TL'h MLD-LAR- 1 Cl CARriLLD A MILLIONAIRE MARILYN MONROE 3ETTY GRABLE Plus something the former Australian slatted. In audition, the hospital provides a Juect link with a computerized literature rurieva1 set vice of the National Ltbiaiy of Medicine. Hospital personnel, students 2 Men Referred For Evaluation 1 VMM .95. Northern Iriah hospitals, Meanwhile, wherever FARMINGTON Two former Weber Basin Job their consent prior to the ther-apeut- ii there's a libiary, you may well or at least find Mrs. Seeger her footprints left fiom ettorts of the past years. n Bountiful selection of award winning films to deliyht your whole family SAT t 5 5 & 6 Cal liar Timet HOW TV ou must keep up woh the latest technologies The icgimcs have been a liemendous growth in the last 10 years in technology and literature." PHVSICIANS and others are in constant need of mate-na- l and for to keep lecertifieation. she added. The Mi Kay Dee library serves as a central clearinghouse for all ern Utah hospital offering such a service. needed something. This job came up and it was just perfect. In explaining the service she provides as a medical libia-riaMrs Seeger said, In the health care protession today etN & mom A WID I Sandcastfc a COLOR 19. LLN UIpMtresB & y while raising that large familv, she didn t BIT ;.atini ts FRI i d SHE WANTED to become an archeologist, but women in that field were far and few between but Woild War II with '.hat. Alier Singapore tell, he; parems returned to the States, settling in Denver. SI.. fallowed them there and obtained a iibraiy siemc degree fiom Denver Univeiri-tand 'tudied Cieck and ! atin at the I'mversit. ol L'tJi me. At about tha1 aiiK pru-- lose title cst m imi.tiits Her a! filled thousands. She set up patient libraries at the olJ St. Benedicts and Dee hospitals in Ogden and the old 1 ubeiculo-si- s Hospital, aLa in Ogden In addition. Sissie helped foi in the Weber Friends of the Library and was heavily involved in pieparations foi the headquui ters Weber Couu-tlibrary. She served as board member on the old Ogden City Libuiy Board for nine yeats and among activities helped suivey 15.0U0 children to get input for libt ai y de velopmei.t "Ivly interest has always ben in libiaiiis. Added to that is a community interest that included serving as Layton High School PTA president in CLOSh ON the Heels of that was a chance to take her present job as medical librarian at Hospital Ogdens McKay-De- e in 1970. By that time four of her children were in college activities have I 1 inter-ferie- Hos- pital in Denver. boasts one of the world's largest gold, siKei and copper mines She returned alter 40 of the years in 1974 and 1 General 1 BIT 1 1 R siiwe then, it s as though she s beer, trying to makeupfoi lost time. "Sisriw Seegei, who uelutdly ....s m Davis County iust outside Last Lay ton, w as boi n in Ogden but moved while jjc.tg to Mt. Isa, near Ain: 'spnngs, in eential Australia. Her fad. l. was a mining in that aica which now ly. e bov fi lend, LAST LAY ON -- A Daws County woman spent much ot her childhood in an Australian mining town where a hbraiv was onl something you lead about i visit. er FRIENDS MY The PTA Board of the Joseph Cook Elementary LOOSE, Kathleen DAN Mitchell. Tract L. Nielsen. , Cathi Nuttall. Ralph Oakeson. ' Jeantne Ray. Sally Smith.. Stanley Soper. Brian Taylor. Jean Whitesides. Hurry! This ts bunted tire ette Step tl. by of your vi the instant one $o.e I960 uoto ha k 'oe ifcys en INSTANTLY :hoci cvmpte wilt. Chonneoa henote Contro' Tjnmg Ait feature umxbak $ d Saicmohc systems ftwt gel the color r.ghi SETS tlfCTflQNICS 1901 North Main, Layton Mon. thru Sat. We Repair 9-- 6 Televisions |