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Show 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 6, WEEKLY REFLEX 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 6, 1980 Mis FREEDOM WEEK Students KAYSVILLE at Kaysville Jr. High School are involved in a week designated by the student council as Freedom Week. Indonchinese refugees from the Davis Vocational Center participate in Kays-vill- e Junior High Freedom Week. how it became so tragic. The schools pep club is holding a bake sale and the student council is selling items in an effort to raise money. a greater appreciation of our freedoms and how important it is to protect them. Beginning the week, an assembly was held featuring 30 refugees and a Red Cross presentation. Emphasis during the week will be on the Indochinese refugees. All money collected will be forwarded to an agency in contact with the starving millions in that part of the world. Yamaura, Ukio Yamaura, Alene Beazer Hampton and MANY departments in the school are working together to highlight this appreciation of American freedoms. The Veterans of Foreign Wars are sponsoring a contest through the English classes entitled, "How Much Do You Value Your Freedom? Social studies classes are studying the situation in Indochina and STUDENTS WITH lead parts include Bart Vander-Doe- s and Paul, the puppeteer; Tammy Randall as Lili; Terry Long as Marco the Magnificent; Roshelle Fehr as Rosalie; Bob Bedore as Jacquot and Alan Overmoe as B.F. TV & STEREO Schelgal. is the story of a "Carnival young French girl, Lili, who has lost her parents but is optimistic about life. She tries to find employment in a local traveling carnival but the carnivals major act, Marco, the Magnificent, has a wandering eye. Marco often turns from his partner, Rosalie, and befriends Lili but not with the best intentions. REPAIR Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service Phone Bill Brimley Selected students of Mrs. Barbara T. Stucki, Clearfield piano instructor, participated in the fifth annual Weber College Piano Festival on March 1 376-81- 96 PAUL, THE puppeteer, notices Lili's naivety and larch attempts to shield her from Marco. Paul has his own problems, however, as he was once a famous dancer but had his leg shattered in the war. This has made him bitter. Lili helps Paul find himself and they eventually bring out the best in each other. Some of the beautiful songs in this musical include Love Makes The World Go Round, Maria, and Shes My Love. Magic and puppetry are part of the show. THE MUSICAL director and choreographer for the show is Mary Ellen Bailey. The plays student director is Collett Brundage. Mike Eddington is the painist and Wayne Adams is the rehearsal pianist. The set for Carnival was designed by Dennis Ferrin and G. nine-mont- h HE IS the executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF New York Life Insurance Company 801-621-33- 00 Lile, heallii, Disability income, and Group insurance, Annuities, tension Puns' painted by Monica Rogers. Costumes were made by Tammy Randall. The stage crew for the show consists of Bruce Bakker, Bob Talbot, Brian Berg and Ronnie Barkley. reflex GRAND OPENING OF INGS ball team will be Friday, SYRACUSE school year at North Layton Jr. High are: Mrs. Wi- in the College of Fine Arts Center. THE STUDENTS are Linda Endo and Lynnette Owens, Eccleston, presudent; Daniel treasurer. March 20 is the date for the annual Science Fair to be held at North Layton Jr. High. Visitors are welcome to see the Miss Owens played on the noon assembly and all the piano students were presented adjudication sheets and scrolls for the morning long participa-tion- . projects. (Cut Vz MEATS 21 & Pork Lb. Wrapped) 90-Lb- s. $ (Cut, Wrapped A Frozen) Ham A Bacon Smoked 75 00 50 - LBS. ASST. MEATS ALSO DURING the week of North Layton March will hold a Book Fair, in which a variety of paperback books and posters will be available. Tryouts for pep club will be Roasts Steaks Pork Chops Pork Roasts Sausage Chickens 17-2- Completes Training Navy Seaman Recruit Jeffrey M. Leseberg. son of 62 zBeef Layton, Clearfield; Heather Ford, Janalyn Steed and Nancy Roberts of Layton. 825-18- RETAIL & WHOLESALE Mrs. Lynn Bodily, first vice president; James J. Layton, second vice president; Robert Clements, third vice president; Mrs. William Harrison, fourth vice president; Mrs. Karen Almond, secretary and Mrs. Students of the month at North Layton Jr. High are Jimmie Collins, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. John Wayne Collins, Layton and Scott Vollmoeller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vollmoeller, Hill AFB. Glenns HOUSE OF MEATS PTA OFFICERS for the lliam week. A 1980-8- 1 Elaine Williams Serne. Anyone having information contact a member of the committee. np vsb Stew Meat Ground Beef School, he joined the Navy in Nov. 1979. Raymond G. and Carol Leseberg. 971 N. W.. 3(H) 1 Sun- set. has completed recruit SAV- training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. DURING THE training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navy's 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were r drill. seamanship, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. THE SEAMAN is a 979 graeight-wee- LAYTON Earl P. Wixom will unveil Dennis Smiths latest bronze statue at the new American Savings office at 999 North Hillfield Road in Layton. THE GRAND opening event was March 5, 1980 with the dedicatory prayer offered by Gayle Stevenson, who is the stake president of the Layton Stake. In k the Comfort of Your Home 13 Yrs. Experience with same Company SPECIALIZING IN: Personal Income Business Returns Partnership Returns close-orde- I3C.UTD CALL BARRY H. AVERY 376-261- 9 KEPT ODENM REPRESENTING Tax Corporation of America duate of Clearfield High Kit- THE KITTY Hawk led a task group in a sweep of the South China Sea searching for refugee boat people, participated in many fleet readiness exercises and steamed more than 70,000 miles. The 1,062-foo- t long Kitty Hawk carries a crew of 2,800 plus 2,150 personnel and 85 jet ty Hawk homeported in San Diego. While deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. aircraft assigned to her The Kitty Hawks latest assignment earned her the A GRADUATE of Davis High School and a 1955 graduate of Weber College, Scoffield joined the Navy in June embarked air wing the Navy Expeditionary Medal for continuous operations carried out in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, where they remained at sea for a period. 707 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 84401 -- 7th FINAL CUTS for the base- Lee Marberry, Tori Murray, Rosalie Morgan, Jolene Oram, Julie Palmer, Kelly Pierce, Karey Pollett, Kathy Rigby, Tammy Rios, Jenefer Rowley, Mikan Stireman, Judy Thomson, Kris Wakefield, Penny Walker, Trudy Weaver and Mary Wimmer. March 7. Names of new players will be announced next From Deployment t. Agent in Eldon Page, Ruby Kim, Eiko Her selection was Khatchaturians (Tocatta). Scoffield Returns Navy-CapGary A. Scoffield, son of Ethel A Scoffield, 847 Elm St., Layton, has redeturned from a ployment in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. Your New York Life Forbes, Warren G. Goff, Piano Festival Held Carnival Production Final performances for the Layton High School production of "Carnival will be held March 7 and 10 in the high schools little theater. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. and the cost is $2.50 for adults and $2 for students and children. The play is directed by Ronald Peterson. rrasco, Jacque Earnshaw, Elaine Evans, Lisa Klaus, Janette Lindsay, Paige Leach, COMMITTEE members working on the event are Stuart Jardine, Frank and Josephine Holbrook, Vernon and Violet S. Carr, Marjorie W. Jeffs, Erla P. Young and FREEDOM WEEK meant to be educational. Students are sharing their feelings of gratitude for living in this great land, np End Carolyn Applonie, Lisa Ca- Louise B. Gailey. Letters will be sent out to 250 members of the class this week. We need information about Robert Wayne Faddis, Bernice Duncan, Glenn Haseil, William Gray, Violet M. THE WORLD problems of this winter has stimulated the studentbody to year are: Sandy Allred, The Davis High School class of 1935 will hold their 45th year reunion May 31 , 1980 at Davis High School. Members will assemble in the cafeteria area at 5 p.m. in a get together. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Reservations are necessary to insure dinner. pre-dinn- during the week of March 10. All information will be available on Monday, with tryouts Thursday. If you are interested in being a cheerleader, you must first be a member of the pep club. Girls from North Layton Jr. High who will be on the Layton High Pep Club next Class Of 1935 Reunion Slated 0 y U3EN embarked attack aircraft wing. 1955. L E. Storla Returns .M Fra lour 1 nine-mont- M PEIIIIZOIL PEiinzoii Navy Aviation Antisub- marine Warefare Operator 2nd Class Lauren E. Storla. son of Lauren E. Storla of 5 8 Phillip, Layton, has returned from a h deployment in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. Y 'rnutti-v- i OTOR 37 Ft 02 oil S 0TI HE IS a member of Air Antisubmarine Squadron 2 , based at the North Island Naval Air Station in San Diego, Calif. While deployed, his squadron was embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk. The Kitty Hawks latest assignment earned her the embarked air wing the Navy Expeditionary Medal for continuous operations carried out in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, where they remained at sea for a y period. ALTHOUGH the Kitty Hawk was originally sche- duled to return home before Christmas, the unexpected journey to the Indian Ocean because of the Iranian crisis meant cancellation of holiday Sit M'4 plans. She also steamed in waters off Korea upon notification of President Parks assassination. In addition, the Kitty Hawk led a task group in a sweep of the South China Sea searching ce for refugee steamed more than 70,000 miles. HIS conducts antis- ubmarine warfare missions, plus search and rescue and 1980 Pizza Hut. Inc ocean surveillance p'atrols. Storla joined the Navy in April 1976. Qts. Pennzoil 10-4- 0 Oil Pennzoil Oil Filter Complete Chassis Lube Check of all fluid levels 5 Most U.S. Cars & Trucks No Appointment Needed 15 Minute Service HOURS: MON.-FR- I. 8-5:- 30 boat people, participated in many fleet readiness exercises and x Includes: Ml UJ PH0ME 645 No. Main, Layton 376-123- 4 825.2248 I I 1 |