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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- V1S NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27. 1981 LAYTON GIRLS STATE 24 Ft. Garage Representing Layton High School at the upcoming Girls State will be Jalaire Barton, left, Shelley Hill and Miriam Brutsch. 5 Colors, 18 Door Only 3,799.00 Bill Brimley PICTURE DEADLINE Ph. Thursday at 6 P.M. 376-819- 6 Layton fi Thirteen students in Loretta Johnsons first grade have done a lot of reading, with the class completing 3,405 volumes and all 13 reading more than 100 books a piece, making them members of the 100s Club". They include with number of books read, Joey Thorson, 118; Heather Meibos, 100; Mathew Rude, 141 and Waynette Lee, 164; 2nd row, Tina Byrson, left, 123; Heather Mellinger, 153; Dawn Weidert, 118; Dana Blood, 170; Sheila Bottomly, 656 and Daniel Halbritter, 174; 3rd row, Scott Evans, 114 and Melinda Olsen, 571. Stephen Barham, who read 129, was absent. Students read the 15 with a supplementary books at school or home from Oct. new record for one student set by Sheila Bottomly with 656 and Melinda, 571, both breaking the old record of 495. BIG READERS Honors At Utah State Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for winter quarter, 1981, are: Brown, Lynette E. Cole and Gerald K. Knight, en- gineering. Cecile M. Carr. Kristin D. Murray McBride. Carolee BOUNTIFUL, Jolyn Bell, Shauna Carter, Paul D. Judd, Tim Z. Murray, business; Collette Brown. Jeanne Eborn, Ruth Ann Nash, Kathy J. Wright, education; Debra Petersen, and Barbara A. Walker, family life; Calvin W. Bar-loGregory G. Briscoe, Becky Houtz, Melodie Moss and Alan M. Thatcher, Humanities, arts and social sciences; David W. Lund, R. Pepper Murray and Ann Ross, science. CENTERVILLE: Kielsmeier, family life; David H. Workman, science. Clearfield: Richard T. Holm, agriculture: John K. Beutler, business, Cindy L. Capener, education; Kenneth Gibbons. Dan Criddle Hailing, Brent J. Har- - PTNT t Vicki WJ mer and Gene D. Thon, engineering. Farmington: Widtsoe T. Bastian, education; Mark A. Kirkpatrick, engineering; Kristine A. Campbell, family life; Barbara Ann White, humanities, arts and social sciences; Terri Lynn Smith, natural resources. KAYSVILLE: Kelly A. Frost, business; Catherine A. a Beginners Intermediate i Hammer and Larry R. Jansen, engineering; Cynthia Cook, humanities, arts and social sciences. Layton: Deborah L. Holley, agriculture; ITS TIME TO ENROLL Elaine Marie Loken, education; David A. Bridenstine and Paul C. Kluzek, engineering; Helen Carol Anopol, Mary Felice Canfield, Richard C. Evans, Michael A. Hamois, Terry R. Spencer, humanities, arts and social sciences; David K. Bag-lescience. WOODS CROSS: Michelle Austin, education; Sherrie L. Rasmussen, humanities, arts and social sciences. Spacious Studio Skilled Teachers Advanced 825-389- CLASSIC BALLET CHARACTER ADAGIO GYMNASTICS MODERN TAP AEROBIC s i - 6 - Trampoline Vaulting Horse Parallel Bars Balance Beam - Aerialette - Ceiling Mechanics - I POTTER SCHOOL OF DANCE 2568 North Valley View Drive - Layton Special Boys Class. Accepted Pre-Scho- ol Hurt on the job. Ask If oust Employer to Authorize KJ H2 Chiropractic Care 376-349- 5 if tor the "It's yours asking r LU G 220.No GZsmGrosiik I |