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Show REFLEX r By SHEILA TRUJILLO j the Utah State University USA Cheerleading Camp in THE DANCERS were cial guest at two spe- international folk festivals, one in ten-da- y Kingston, Ontario and the other in Drummondville. Quebec. They were greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Ottawa tour. during the Hirschi is the son of Max and Patricia Hirschi. THE TROUPE was one of several international and Canadian folk groups at both fesivals, which included dancers and musicians from Poland, Bulgaria, Puerto Rico, Ghana, Switzerland and Brunswick. The 30 student-performe- distinguished themselves as the most popular and enthusiastic delegation at the first Kingston International Folk Festival July Theyre noted great ambassadors, July, where they received two superior and two excellent ratings and a Spirit Stick (only two spirit sticks were presented to junior high schools, Logan being the other school). HEAD cheerleader Danielle Glines, with Roxy Rios, Valerie Giffin, Charlynn Cottle, Kris Bird and Sheila Trujillo, put in many hours of hard oung Americans could still be found in hotel rehearsal rooms, teaching aerobic dance routines to the other folk Festival Director Moira Ive never seen a groupchime in so quickly to try to communicate in other languages and do it so well. Davies. THE GROUP provided a rousing finale to Kingstons annual Dominion Day parade, performing the Salty Dog Rag and Exhibition Square Dance to the crowds lining the steets of Canadas second oldest city and former capital. Even after a long day of performing and sightseeing, the The kindergarten snack varies each day. AUG. 30, Hamburgers with TheDavis School District has announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price for lunch served under the Federal Child Nutrition Program. Local school officials have adopted the following family size and income criteria for determining eligibility. If your income is less than that listed below, you may be eligible for free or reduced price meals: CHILDREN from families whose income is at or below those shown are eligible for meals free or at a reduced price of 40 cents. You may apply for free or reduced lunches for your children by filling out an application and returning it to the school. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. If a family member becomes unemployed or if the family size changes, you should contact the school and Such changes may make the children of the family eligible for reduced price meals or free meals. ALL CHILDREN are treated the same regardless of ability to pay. In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, sex, creed, color, or national origin. If you do not agree with the schools decision on your application, you may wish to discuss it with a school official. If you wish to review the decision further, you have a right to a fair hearing. This can be done by calling or writing Maxine H. Reeves, Supervisor of School Foods, 45 E. State St., Farmington, Ut 84025, phone Deadline For THE CANADIAN newspaper Le Journal de Montreal described the dancers as "one of d the groups at the first Festival Mondial de Folk-lor- e PHOTOS most-love- formed for combined THURS. 6 P.M. audi- ences estimated at more than 150,000 in Drummondvilles civic centers and parks. They performed to cheering, crowds and afterwards taught American folk Quebecois. 1 toma-to- e raisin bar, milk. Aug. 31, hot dogs, tater gems, buttered peas, carrot salsa sauce, buttered AUG. 30, Tacos hot rolls pink applesauce, chocolate and icing, milk. Aug. 31, ham and cheese sandwich, french cucumber and tomato slices, chilled mixed sugar cookie, milk. w-h- ot sticks, ranger cookie with milk. SEPT. 1, tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, buttered com, pink pears, cinnamon rolls, milk. Sept. 2, beef fingers, whipped potatoes and gravy, fresh fruit pieces on lettuce, hot roll with butter, no bake cookie, milk. SEPT. 3, hoagie sandwich, buttered green beans, red jello with strawberries and bananas with topping, sugar cookie, milk. 8,091-11,51- 3 10.091-14.36- 0 12.091-17,21- 0 5 14.091-20,05- 0 6 16.091-22,90- 0 7 18.101-25,75- 0 8 20.101-28,60- 0 Thomas Wolf Ends Training u where Learning is FUN I I CREATIVE DRAMA MATH, SCIENCE MUSIC Open House Aug. 31 Classes Begin Sept. 1 Qualified Teacher - emphasis skills and associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Wolfe will now serve at Hill Air Force Base, with the 405th -- i i i r i i i ' i i i growth, solid 2667 Fairfield Road - North Layton t all 773 3284 Combat Logistics Support Squadron. Installation is easy; with the Insulation being blown about six to eight feet from the end of the hose there's no need to crawl into tight places such as along the s299 eaves 2 There s no cutting or fitting the insulation around wiring, framing members and other obstructions D VALUABLE ! Frame i Reg.49M $OQO FLOTATION There's tCiW hauling bulky bags of insulation Into tight attic access openings the only thing that goes into the attic is you and the end of the hose no COUPON There's no brg cleanup of used bags and excess insulation in your home. Blowany ing insulation is clean and neat mess is outside with the blowing machine and trailer Bags Per Minimum Thickness 1 24 3V 9 41 6W 2 48 7W 6 56 8W 0 65 KM' 3 71 1M' 8 82 13' S07A SLEEPcHa Maximum Net Coverage Per Bag NOTE: Chart based on 251b. bag packaging insulation. of Add-R ROCKWOOL INDUSTRIES INC. As Low As HOUR FREE RENTAL ! Bags Purchased s $199 tv ,v EIESTIj! MISTIHE IEII Come See Our Selection fQ MATTRESS Available at... 453 Boise Cascade ;5SSEIioi7, 1236 North Main St Layton BOUNTIFUL 544-345- 1 s239 r 1 With Every 10 With Coupon Expires 82182 6. 1 (J35ED CBjgZnB g Post 4 1, You wiH end up with a uniform, complete insulation coverage, even over the tope of the joists and other wood surfaces, providing an even and total insulating job IW! gsggn "5 on individual 4. Storm Windows l it i J tion Replaced and Repaired r damental PHONICS, SELF ESTEEM BUILDING 5. 1 G avionic navigation systems and earned credits toward an , 1 Set DESPALV PRESCHOOL Base, Miss. GRADUATES of the course were taught basic navigation, maintenance of radio and radar 1,000 Sq. Ft. 1 V It will take you only about half the time and much less effort to use blowing insula- Windshields 1 nnoo . PM avionic navigation systems course at Keesler Air Force Fo, 1 SH I fries, fruit, 3 creeps II 1 Fill cake b Air Force Reserve Airman Thomas A. Wolfe, son of Herman E. Wolfe of 455 W. Penny Lane, Layton, and Charlene L. Wolfe of 1140 N. Compton Road, Farmington, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Time of Year and 3 set tater SEPT. 3, french dip sandwich gems, finger salad, cantaloupe wedge, peanut butter fingers, milk. The high schools and junior highs have a choice of the burger bar and salad line each day. - il j Offer Good To Newlyweds Only Expires 82182 com, .... $6995 Twin Good For One FREE Frame at 2,850 1 or SEPT. 1, hamburger steak and gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, tomato wedges, rolls glazed spudnuts, milk. sauce, combination Sept. 2, spaghette sliced semi hard rolls salad milk. crinkle chocolate cookie, pears, For Each Additional Family Member 2,000 Specials j 0 4 Set Mattress Purchase Following are the secondary menus for the Davis 3: County School District for Aug. 6,081-8,66- 0 2 s30 Off Secondary Menus slices, chilled peaches, $1 4Q95 jQ Childrens Waitress Newlywed Coupon steps to the enthusiastic Meals Annual Income Family Size Queen Size m-only dill slices, french fries, Set week before publication 1 standing-roo- s239 King Size in Drummondville, The 24 danQuebec July cers and six musicians per- Reduced Price 1 ing with the camp directors. an activity which groups 451-121- 0. Its That cheerleaders throughout the state, and also enjoyed work- 2-- School District Gives Information On Free, Reduced Meals Free Meals Annual Income iVL camaraderie of the other quickly earned the reputation as the most energentic group at the festival. Elementary Menus The following are the menus for the elementary schools for the week of Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. V with the day beginning at 7 a.m. for breakfast, then classes until noon and lunch. From early afternoon until 5 p.m. the girls participated in evaluations (like competitions). A concert and dinner were held off campus for the participants, and the awards were presented on the last day at an assembly. THE GIRLS enjoyed the work, The North Layton Junior High cheerleaders attended Clark Hirschi Performs With BYU Fold Dancers France as well as Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and New Fri.andSaf. Thun's., Bountiful Store Only NLJH Cheerleaders Attend July Camp ax Kaysville resident Clark E. Hirschi performed throughout Canadas Quebec and Ontario provinces during July as a member of the BYU American Folk Dancers. LEADER AUGUST 26, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN FACTORY 429 W. 500 So. |