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Show Peg 8A, lakeside Rviw, May 13, 1981 $1,000 Merit Scholarship Clearfield Student Wins State Contest j In Story Category i CLEARFIELD Anne Rowley of Clearfield High School won the senior short story division of the Nakayu, a mathematics and computer science student, is enrolled in upper division math classes at Weber State College. He was recently awarded the Utah Sterling Scholarship in mathematics. Utah He is being sponsored by the International Business Machine Corp. and is among 1,200 winners of die $1,000 business-sponsore- creative writing class by Sandra R. Shupe. Anne Rowley is a senior at Clearfield High and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PAUL NAKAYU Arthur William Rowley of Layton. Her story ia about a childs anxieties as he leaves his mother in Viet Nam and begins his journey to the U.S. with his American father. Anne received a cer-CCLEARFIELD learfield High Schools tificate from the Utah vesper service has been State Poetry Society, changed to Sunday at 7 : 30 Inc., a first place iqedal taught scholarships d by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. released this week SENIOR CLASS officers at Layton High School are (from left) Korryn Wiese, president, daughter of Glen and Kay Wiese of 2632 E Country Oaks; Chrisdee Valentine, vice president, daughter of , E. 2000 N.; Natalie Cornaby, secretary, daughter of Douglas and Etholene Cornaby of 16 Payne Circle. Lynn and Dee Ann Valentine, 631 Davis High Service Sunday Banquet - KAYSVILLE The Davis High School annual is awards banquet scheduled for Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Davis High cafeteria. JUNIOR CLASS officers at Layton High School for the coming year are (From left) Philip Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson of 4023 B Harrington Jeannie Kolendrianos, Loop, vice president; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolendrianos of 2601 W. Gentile, president; and Marlene Golightly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Golightly of 1609 E. Oakridge Dr., secretary. Roy LDS J. Stake LAWRENCE WELLING LDS Stake CLEARFIELD AMERICAN Arts .a , I . ... 3 ANNE ROWLEY the regional Voice of. Democracy Contest. She two won merit awards and one commendation in the Utah High School Art Exhibition. She won first and third places at the High Schools of Utah Art Show at Springville Art Museum. Council, and $30 from the Salt Lake Tribune. The contest is also assisted by the National Endowment for the Arts. Anne has been awarded The Book IhgtMRiebki Cohndo On The hap. several other honors this Its the new Consumer Information Catalog. To get your tree copy, write: year. She was a Sterling COMSUheIMfOfihnOHCB1Ta. Scholar finalist in the. fmaAtfoacauNMoo 61009 general division and won U.S. Congressman Jim1 will be Hansen, the speaker and will give a motivational talk for seniors after high school. 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A meeting for the stake presidence and high council, bishoprics, and ward and stake executive secretaries is planned Sunday at 7:30 a.m. The general session, for all stake members and their friends, will begin at 9 a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle. All other meetings will be held in the Roy Stake Center, 5127 S. 2400 W. A youth session, for those ages 12 to 25 and their leaders, will begin at noon. A meeting for Young Special Interest and Special Interest groups is planned at 1:30 p.m. To Hold NATURE'S OWN from p.m. from Representatives colleges and universities throughout the state will be on hand to present scholarships to Davis High School students who have won them at the various institutions. The school will also award all scholastic and special awards during the banquet. Junior State Creative Writing Contest. Her story No Need to Fear was written for a Elder Welling, regional representative of the LDS Church Council of Twelve, will preside at Clearfield North LDS Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday. Stake IMIiLflIdhi-K-tgasd- hi" ward and Mechizedek Priesthood leaders will meet at 4 p.m. Saturday. At 7 p.m., a meeting is planned for all members of the stake ages 16 and older. The general session, for members and visitors, will be at 10 a.m. Sunday. All the meetings will be in the stake center. Alfred C. Van Wagenen is president of the stake. Unique orbital chamber utilizes natural flow patterns to recut cmmO ihcthc clippings into a fine mulch which feeds.your lawn and eliminates bagging Mulched clippings disappear into your lawn, without clumps or windrows New Generation Lawn-Bo- y engine provides up to 30 more usable power for fast, clean mulching or catching Model PRO-1- 5 1200 Watts, 120 Volts, 60Hz, AC only Listed by Underwrite!. Laboratories Inc. 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