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Show JANUARY 11, 1984 Plan Activities JCKs LHS Plans Oliver Carolyn R. Sharp Named Calendar events for the Kaysville JCK's will include: Carolyn R. Sharp has been named installment loan officer of the Layton office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., according to a recent banks CLEARFIELD -- You dont normally think of suicide as an appropriate topic of conversation at breakfast. When the Mental Health Advisory Board sponsors the breakfast, however, it doesn't seem all that strange. BOARD MEMBER Stan Fillmore, reporting on the statistics for the year-en- d Mental Health Emergency Response Team, said that out of the 510 total deaths in the county last year, 24 (4.7 percent) were validated suicides. We hear a lot of talk about drunk driving and a lot of money has been appropriated for DUI programs, but there were only three auto accident Michelle Luzitano, Andy Kays. JCKs HE COMPLETED all the re- quirements for Eagle while living at Yokata AFB Japan. While there, he was active in all scouting programs. Devin attended the Junior Leader Training and was inducted into the Order of the Arrow. He has served in several positions, senior patrol leader, patrol leader and scribe. He was presented with an Eagle feather by DeWitt Sorenson. DEVIN IS attending Davis High School where he played on the sophomore football team and is currently a member of the Davis High School orchestra and is involved in the LDS Seminrry program. Devin is the son of Paul and Elaine Beckstrand of MR. FILLMORE explained LAYTON -- - in Region VIII JCKs are sponsoring a Hospitality Hour. Saturday, the National Jaycee Woman's President will be the guest speaker. Planned activities include competition for Speak-UWrite-USpringboard, Sparkette and Spokette. Jan. State Meeting at Provo Excelsior Hotel. p, 27-2- Jaycees to a meeting with the scholarship pageant being sponsored by the Kaysville JCK's. This local pageant is extra-curricul- ar run in conjunction with the nationally acclaimed Miss America pageant. SHE HAS accumulated a 3.843 grade point average. She has taken advanced classes including honors English, geometry, AP history and AP English. She is a member of the National Honor Society. activities. She is a Suzanne is busy with cheerleader. As a member of the Layton High School orchestra, Suzanne was selected to play with the honor orchestra. THIS YEARS pageant theme is The Rose, and it will be presented to the public on Saturday, March 3 in the Davis High Auditorium. On Thursday, Jan. 19, a meeting concerning the rules and regulations of the pageant will be held in room 211 at Davis High School at 2:30 p.m. Also at this time possible entrants will be informed about upcoming events pertaining to Susan Major announced that Pat Kolmel and her husband Tom chairmaned a fantastic Santa Aid" donatproject with members ing food and gifts. years scholarship pageant. ANYONE who is interested in becoming a contestant or seeking further information may contact Marilyn Koroulis at Erlene Young at 0 or Susan Major at 544-3np well-know- n members, np THE JAYCEES and JCKs distributed fruit baskets to the which was elderly shut-in- s Named To Honor Roll greatly appreciated. Mrs. Major stated it was great to see the expression on the faces of the many refugees that received gifts from the Jaycees and JCKs this holiday season even though it was verbally difficult in communicating with them, their expression showed their appreciation. Named to the fall honor roll from the University of Utah from Clearfield are: KRIS Stuart Altice, Brenda Lee Barnett. Douglas W. Hansing, David Albert Jones, ChadT. Mower. Scott L. Orte- THE JAYCEES and JCKs held a fun and exciting Children's Christmas dinner for and ga, Vernon G. Williams Sally Jo Yamada. 46 East 200 North, Kaysville 546-316- 9 Clearance January All Christmas items 50 (Except consignment) sr Yours Truly Fabric extra-curricul- ar SHE WAS the Junior Class President. She is now a member of the Executive Board of the Utah Association of Student Councils. Through this assignment, Suzanne has been a guest workshop speaker. Suzanne has played the violin and piano for the past 10 years. for her THIS STUDENT of the month is outstanding conduct, her honest, cheerful and courteous manners and her willingness to share her talents and achievements with others, dmg with assistance from JCK Watufe's Witi.dov T - Suzanne Murdock has been selected ALSO RECOGNIZED at the luncheon was Russell Asplund, student of the month for December. Suzanne has distinguished herself in both curricular and activities at Layton High School. Mrs. FEB. 9, the JCKs will accompany the Kaysville OLIVER IS briefly returned to Fagin but Mr. Brownlow pursues the boy that he has discovered is his great nephew. His search for love ends in fulfillment. dmg Layton High School student of the month for January. She was recognized wh the monthly Chamber of Commerce luncheon held Thursday, Jan. 5. Young women between the. ages of 17 and 24 are being sought as contestants for the this 20-2- LHS Student Of Mo. Gearing For 84 Pageant deaths in the county last year," he said. THE THEME of Oliver" is a boys search for love. The orphan child is forced to live in a workhouse. Mr. Bumble, the guardian, treats the orphans cruelly. Oliver rebels and is Bright, Linda Corosco, Drew Devin Beckstrand of Troop 356 received his Eagle rank on Nov. 13 at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor held in the Kaysville 15th Ward. and lights. set construction security at Utah State Prison. is National meetings. Friday night the meets the good-tim- e girl, Nancy and her evil boyfriend, Bill Sikes. They are in league with Fagin. Oliver is caught on his first robbery assignment. The victim, Mr. Brownlow, recognizes something familiar about Oliver and he has the boy released to his custody. Lori Copperman, pianist; Mike Joos and Sherry Goar, 16-2- Jaycee Week. Jan. 18, in conjunction with Jaycee Week, the JCK's are planning a special dinner to honor the Kaysville Jaycees and their partners. JAN. SHORTLY after, Oliver The musical play is under the direction of Dennis Ferrin. He is being assisted by Chris Bertagnolli, assistant director; Gerber, Michael Lyons, Receives Eagle Oliver. Smedley. Marlena Barnes, Mindy DEVIN BECKSTRAND of boy thieves befriends Emily Ferrin, Misty Sparks, Brandon Peterson, Shelby Ferrin, Sharon Kerbs, Heidi Ferrin, Danny Anderson, Cory Peterson and Adams Other cast members include tional Association of Bank One In 20 Deaths Suicidal THE LITTLE orphans will be portrayed by Nathan Smed-le- Dodger). Active in professional and community organizations, Ms. Sharp is a member of the Na- SHE AND her husband, Don, have three children. Wright. will be Natalie Anderson (Oliver): Russell Asplund (Fagin); Matt Austad (Bill Sikes); Carlos Salazar (Mr. Bumble): Jody Wind (Nancy) and Larry Yanez (Artiful management trainee program in 1980 and was named assistant manager of the Layton office in 1981. sold to Mr. Sowerberry who mistreats him. He escapes to London where he meets the artful Dodger who is the wizard of pickpockets. Fagin, head of a gang Julie Thompson and Tina 1 MS. SHARP joined First Security as a BankAmericard merchant representative in Women and the Layton Chamber of Commerce. Schmidt, Sheldon Shumway, Oliver, School music and drama departments during the month of January. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater on Jan. 12, 14, 16, 19, 2 , and 23. Cost for admission is $2.50 for students and $3 for adults. LEAD PLAYERS in the cast announcement by Robert A. Dalton, senior vice president and manger of the banks Northern division. 1970. She entered the - the popular musical version of Charles Dicken's classical novel, Oliver Twist," will be presented by the Layton High LAYTON JAN. the members children and the children all seemed delighted with their private visits from . Santa. President Major announced that the Scholarship Pageant is scheduled for March 3 with chairman Marilyn Koroulis as Hidden Valley Jaycees and their wives at the medium Designer Wallpaper 10 one-thir- Can-fiel- Antiques: Dresser - triple vanity mirror - mohair bench. Oak Table - brass feet, early 1900 Armoire - English Gum Wood late 1800's Victorola - Oak phonograph - in working condition, School Desk - solid oak - 1920's Victorian organ stool 544-033- 544-083- E. Derozario, Janet Kaye Endo, Wendy A. Gunther, Janice L. Humeniuk, Jeffrey Paul Johnson, Philip N. Johnson, Sheila C. Keyes, David H. Leach, Eugene Paul McDonald, Kelley Jean Pollard and Raymond D. Pollard. Gains Eagle Honor THE AWARD was made during a special Eagle Scout ceremony held at the Crest-woo- d Stake Center with Clara Ward from the Francis Peak District making the presentation. He is a student at Kaysville Junior High and is concert master in the school orchestra and has participated in the school play. 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Only calls for general depression outnumbered the Scott Tanner, 14, son of Mr. suicide calls. and Mrs. Ron Tanner of KaysOF THE total number of ville, has attained the rank of calls, Mr. Fillmore said that Eagle Scout. there had been a significant inHE IS a member of Post 455 crease in the number of males of the Kaysville 3rd Ward. His using the Emergency Mental Health services but that the explorer advisor is Scott Colmajority of callers (about 60 lins. Scott has been extremely percent) were still female. The emergency team also active in the scouting program since he joined cub scouts. He received calls regarding famihas served as senior patrol ly, marital and social problems, behavior problems, leader, patrol leader and anxiety, drug or alcohol abuse, scribe. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow and conreality testing, role performtinues to participate in all ance, medical-somati- c probphases of scouting. lems, and criminal problems. oft |