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Show V. V APRIL 20, 1983 Elementary Menus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of April 25-2- 9 will include: tossed salad chilled roll dressing, milk. piece, snack, apple Kindergarten peaches, MONDAY, April 25, Italian spaghetti, semi-har- d milk. Tuesday, April 26, hot dog in a bun carrot and celery sticks, chocooven fries sauce and topping, milk. Kinderlate cake garten snack, bread stick and milk. WEDNESDAY, April 27, roast turkey, whipped buttered peas and carrots, whole potatoes wheat parkerhouse roll orange slice, milk. milk. and small roll snack, Kindergarten lettuce Thursday, April 28, burritos and grated cheese, buttered corn, fruit cup, peanut butter honey cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. and dill FRIDAY, April 29, cheeseburger chilled tater slice, apricots and gems pineapple, coconut oatmeal cookie cake, milk. Kindergarten snack, tiny roll and milk. Centerstage" Schedules Auditions f Auditions for the musical; The Robber Bridegroom will be held Saturday. April 23,; from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Art Center,; 2175 S. Main. The show is:: Center-Stag- e being produced by the Theatre Company and; the Art; Bountiful-Davi- s Center. THE ROBBER room will be Bndeg-- r presented-weeken- throughout : ds the-- x month of August. Director fo this production will be Dennis Ferrin. artistic director of Cen terStage. Those auditioning should be..,, and a one:-:prepared with a song t Anaccom.;-panisminute monologue. will be provided. ALL PARTS are open. Parts are available for several men and women over 18. Additional information cap. be obtained from the director ... s at :; Secondary Menus Completes; Members of the Davis Central Elementary PTA Council include: front, Ruth Pratt, left, Carol Pratt, Paula Barker, Judy Hurst and Lynn Beirett; center, Bonnie Peel, left, Ethalene Cornaby, Dorothy Paine, Kathie Green, and Janet Hintze; back, Mel Kleinman, left, Sandy Kimmel, Andy Anderson and Jim Hill. CENTRAL PTA COUNCIL Graduates Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of April 25-2- 9 will include: Course French MONDAY, April 25, corn dogs buttered mixed vegetables, cherry or fries apple empanadas, milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar or salad line. Junior high and dill, French fries choice, cheeseburger dessert and milk. Tuesday, April 26, turkey steak, whipped potatoes sliced French tossed salad butter chocolate pudding bread cookie and milk. Junior high choice, foot long, fries salad, dessert and milk. Army Pfc. Daniel J. GuptilL son of Irene J. Guptill of 126 W. 400 S., Kaysville, partici- -' pated in Brim Frost 1983, a'. WEDNESDAY, April 27, tacos, buttered com, choice of fresh fruits, scones butter, milk. hot chef scones Junior high choice, salad, Air Force Reserve Airman Phillip E. Archuleta, son of Leo and Eginia Archuleta of 597 W. 1800 N Clinton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force airframe repair specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111. butter, dessert and GRADUATES of the course learned how to repair air frame structures on high performance aircraft, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Archuleta will now serve at Hill Air Force Base, with the 405th Combat Logistics Support Squadron. Completes 40 Years Explosives he came to Hill AFB and the 2705th Airmunitions Wing. League To Hear Legislators REGIONAL competition REFLECTION WINNERS Kathie Green. Davis PTA council individual development commissioner present Cook Elementary reflection. Winners are Central- -North Davey Mildon and Holly Covell, literature: Nicolle Elmore and Jan Twede, music. PTA FESTIVAL of the arts winners in Davis Central-Nort- h council are as follows: art, Lucy Ann Bell, Holt: Mathew Taylor, Fremont: Ann Ho- lman, Sunset: Layne B. Howes, Clinton: Terri W'oep-pe- l. Holt; Ted Hansen. East Layton; Amy Hansen, East Layton: Natalie Jones, Burton; Shane Gibby, cker, Sam Morgan; Miley Jenkins, Burton; Caryn Lewis, Burton; Kristy Lee Taylor, Knowlton. Central-Nort- h Council Reflection judges were Julie Hirschi, Layton, music; Hazel Thomsen, Bou- Award went to Laurel Beck, membership commissioner, Janice Stevens, PTA president and Dr. Jesse Taylor, principal of E.G. King, Layton with 76 percent of their potential mem- bership joining PTA. Addi- tional awards will be presented ntiful, literature; Kollette McClurg, Centerville, liter- to local PTA units at the state convention April 27 in Salt ature; Doyle Ned Shelley, Sunset, art; Julie Seeley, Clin- Palace. All local units in the ton, art. ADDITIONAL awards were presented at the April PTA council meeting in Farming-ton- . The prestigious "Andy Lake City at the Salt Davis are Davey Mildon, front, and Nicolle Elmore, back left, Jan Twede, Holly Coveil and Kathleen Green. Central-Nort- h PTA council will receive the early bird award (they submitted their membership prior to the Nov. 30, 1982 state PTA Wasatch, West Point, Burton, Sunset, South Clearfield and E.G. King qualified for the state of Utah Honeycomb Award (50 percent increase in membership); WASATCH, West Point, and Burton Elementary plus the council qualified for the state of Uah Deseret Award (100 member increase over last year). Final combined member- Davis County legislators will report on the recent session of the Utah Legislature April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at a meeting of the League of Women Voters of South Davis County. The public is invited. THE MEETING will be held at the Bountiful Community Church, 100 N. 400 E., Bountiful. Legislators who will attend the meeting include Sen. Dona Sen Wayment, Haven Barlow, Sen. Jack Bangerter, R Bountiful; Rep. Frank Knowl ton, Rp. Kim Bum and ingham, House Majority Leader Robert GarfT, Kaysville; Heidi Low-de- r, Kaysville: Circe King, South Morgan; Troy Nielsen, Kaysville; Christina Jepson, Knowlton. MUSIC, Christa Holman, Sunset; Nicolle Elmore, Cook; Jan Twede, Cook; Heather McDougal, Holt; Trudy Poll, South Weber; Emmett Ricks, Fremont; Melinda Skidmore, East Layton; David Crowther, Sam Morgan; Troy Dennis DeDe- and have carried on this tradition every year since that time. The entire community assisted with the event and every club, church and other organizations have carried on the Many groups will assist with this event for the entire : CARL Buchanan is to serve Doug Miller will handle the sports events and Marilyn Miller will be assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Juncker have agreed to be in charge of the carnival and Rick Myers will probably work on some golf events. Kathryn Jennings will work with publicity. MANY OTHER people will be appointed to various committees and new committees will be former as there is a need. Mr. Clawson and Ms. Mullens are setting up a very fine group of people to make this community wide event, the best which has ever taken place in the area. THE LIONS Club sponthe very first Fiesta Days in 1947 in Farmington sored .r:3n- J DONT FORGET: SECRETARIES DAY IS APRIL 27TH AND THE INK SPOT membership. HAS A GOOD SELECTION OF HALLMARK CARDS AND GIFTS. Prime Executive Office Space FOR LEASE Centrally located between Bountiful and Ogden Schools Credit Union Building Easy Access off Exquisite Decor 2400 sq. feet For more information call Neal Davis 451-506- 4 Between 9:00 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. s M com-- OTHER committee members who will be working on this annual event will include A1 Mayo, Lions Club. Marlene Yates has agreed to head the parade committee and Debi Beckstead will be in charge of the beauty contest. ship total for 1982-8- 3 is 6,784, 43 percent of total council In Davis I again-tradition- ; munity. FOR FURTHER informal tion, please contact one of the people heading committees, kj; as chairman of the ball, to fee held in Farmington Junior High School on Thursday evening with other events before the grand ball. : from committee. Wasatch; Davey Mildon, Ker-shme- r, and national guardsmen 14 different states. Fiesta Days E.G. King; Mathew Allen, Kaysville; Pati Lee Lord, Knowlton. Literature, Wendy Sanders. Cook; Kelli Andrews, Holt; Holly Coveil, Cook; Ryan Taylor, Holt; Curtis Carter, Fremont: Kristy Lin Bennett, South Morgan; Heather l ": ft Loading Section, Directorate : GUPTILL is a domolitiori specialist with the 172nd Infantry Brigade at Fort Richardson, Alaska. He is a 1981 graduate of Layton High School. event. Brent Peterson will represent the city council on the of Materiel Management, was recently honored for 40 years of federal service. MR. COMINS started his career with the U.S. Army in New Jersey. In January 1962 Taking top positions in regional PTA Reflections THE EXERCISE is designed to test and evaluate active and reserve component commanders in joint procedures and tactics. It also gauges their ability to function in an arctic environment. Exercise participants from Army and Air Force units already assigned to Alaska, a Canadian light infan-r- : FRIDAY, April 29, French dip sandwich French fries crisp finger salad, choice of fruit, peanut buter brownie and milk. Junior high French choice, stacked ham sandwich fries choice of fruit, dessert and milk. 14, 15, 16. Tami Mullens will serve as vice chairman of the Theodore E. Comins, chief, -- try battalion, soldiers from Fort Lewis, Wash., and Fort: Campbell, Ky., and reservists The Farmington city council has appointed Roger Clawson, chairman of the annual Fiesta Days, which will be held July T. Comins Alaska. rice, buttered peas, crisp garden salad corn bread butter, fruit cup, milk. Junior lethigh choice, hamburger, French fries tuce and dill slice, fruit, milk. HE IS a 1981 graduate of Clearfield High School. Safety-Aircra- milk. Thursday, April 28, oven baked chicken, fluffy U.S. Readiness Command' e exercise held in... joint-servic- li |