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Show Page4A Lakeside Review Thursday, March 26 ' ' A choral concert and poetry festival is Sunday, 8 p.m. at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle. 'Selected LDS Women from northern Utah will LDS Choir present original poems. The will sing patriotic, sacred and Broadway selections. 3S native of Peru, Maria Orbegozo, will sing in Spanish. Her accompanist is Bonnie Merrill. Poets are Nina Hartley, North Ogden; Ruth James, i k ' Lowell Marriott Harrop, choir organist will per-ior- Plan Prom Saturday LAYTON The annual Layton High School Junior prom, highlighting a week of junior class activities, will be held Saturday, in the Capitol Rotunda in Salt Lake City. , . Tickets are $7. The dance, lasting from 8 to 11 p.m., features the music of the Joe Muscolino Band, This years junior week activities included daily promotions and the movie Superman. The junior assembly to be held Friday will feature the announcement of junior prom royalty and a demonstration of drill by junior Kathleen Isom who recently won second place honors in national drill competition. m V a piano solo. brass trio with Otto Nye, trombonist, Vern .'Harrop and Jerry Harrop, trumpeteers will be featured with the choir in a piece entitled My Own . A SUNSET JUNIOR High School students Gina Marie Evans and Dawn M. Marshall (from left) received the top scores among students from their school competing in the Weber State College French competition. Flutist Robin Miller will, solo on a choral by Dr. Alexander Schreiner of Charles "arrangement -Gounods Lovely Appear." selections include: Psalm 8, music choir pother .written for the choir by Wilford Young of Ogden; I Love Your Red, Write and Thanks Be To God, local composers Eugene Nye and Cordell ;Rlue by Hall ; Medley from Fiddler on the Roof ; from Mark .Twain River Song; and When Someone Cares. Choir has traveled to Evanston," ICtThe ;.Wyo. and has sung over one hundred times in Box jElder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake and Weber Counties. The choir will travel to Malad, Idaho, in April. Students from several area schools received superior ratings in a French honors test held at Weber State College. students in northern Utah Thirty-on- e qualified for the Superior ratings. The testing was held for secondary students throughout northern Utah. The American Association of Teachers of French organized the competition and winners may qualify for scholarships to travel and study in French-speakin- g -- Peru Missionary .... Will Speak at Layton Church . LAYTON Newly appointed Assemblies of God missionary to Peru, Reverend James D. Crayne will rise the guest speaker at a special missions service Sunday at 6 p.m. at First Assembly of God, 176 -Golden Ave. Layton, the Reverend Elmer Royer ?pastor,.has announced. v -. Crayne and his wife, Ruth, will be training new pastors and evangelists throughout Peru. They will be establishing new church congregations as well. Presently, there are 855 Assembly of God churches ; and 102,000 Christians who attend them.. Die population of Peru is 17,530,500. ( X Prior to his appointment as a missionary, Crayne" served as an associate pastor at the Assembly of God dhurch in Denver, Colorado. He traveled as an evangelist for one year. And for three years he jastored a church in Wray, Colorado. Crayne earned an Advanced Bible Diploma from Cteark Bible Institute in Neosho, Missouri and Received a B.A. degree in Christian Education from Ttockmont College in Lakewood, Colorado. O Saturday ROY School The Roy High chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is sponsoring a Road-E-- 0 Saturday starting at 9 a.m. in the Roy High School parking lot. The Road-E-- 0 will feature WILLARD CRAGUN driving competition through the schools driver education course. 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EXAMPLE: ftnes Cost Total 12 tats, of 5225 S. 2568 Finland, 1 FENCING Fencing Includes In the recent Weber District Junior High ROY Solo find Vocal Ensemble Festival, Shawn Gunnarson of Roy Junior High received the only rating in Couple to Speak At Area Church - BRIGHAM 734-212- 6W WE ALSO DO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY t pf- No Gates or Terminals Completely Installed 766-216- 1 I1 Cedar 825-923- 5 -- the entire district in piano solo. He played a Chopin waltz. Members of ensemble groups who received are: Donovan Begay, superior ratings of 1 or Kim Caldwell, Elizabeth Checketts, Curtis Child, Robin Gailey, Capri Doss, Kimberly Hill, Tonya Ivers, Jeff Johnson, Robert Jones, KelU Larson, Jenny Newey, Marcella Quintana, Joelle Sowerby, and Kristen Steglich. Other students receiving the superiors are Michelle Alberts, Tony Crabb, Tammy Goff, Kammi Howard, Barbara Hughes, Vivian Jones, Leisa Kearl, Linda Kempinger, Angela Lykins, Ruben Martinez, Keith Pitchford, Jana Reese, Mike Richter, Sheri Stark, Lynne Wheelwright, and Shawn Gunnarson. The Junior National Honor Society will hold its annual initiation the end of March. U ; LAYTON Roy Student Gets Rating in Music f SALE Call Either Location For Free Estimate Davis High School Rika Irikurd. Misti Reid, Layton High School Patricia Ann Voegele, Janette K. Lucero, Valerie A. Longmire, Ron A. areas. Barney, and Christine L. Wilbert. Students achieving superior ratings Clearfield High School Linda Mae Stevens. from area schools included: ' Road-E-- . French Students Receive Superior Ratings in Test Tri-Vall- m s. Layton High Students 'Baylor; Mattie Cunnington, Hooper; Betty Morton, jlinda Lofgreen, Edith Briem and Elsie Thomas all of -- First place winners in the ninth grade were Spencer Zaugg, Kelly Stone, Jodi Beckstead, Steve Hainline, Jana Reese, Marcia Homer, Sandy Kersey and Sharia Stagg, Michelle Cassiere, Julie Taylor, and Todd Johnson.' Eighth grade first place winners included Tony Mather, Jeff Johnson, Dee Larson, Robert Jones, Roger Eldard, Michelle Havranek, Colette Zaugg, and Kurt Burr. First place winners in the seventh grade included Wendy Poulsen, Michelle Puzey, Darin Olsen, Tony Bass, Jennifer Moyer, Clarence Kelley, Scott Clark, Brant Brown and Eric Hartman. ROY Science fair winners were announced last . week at Roy Junior High School. The winners will be eligible to compete April 6 and 7 at the regional science fair being held at Weber State College. The winners include Mark and Brian Reynolds whose Joint project took the sweepstakes award, Todd Jarman who took the ninth grade trophy, Faun Thomas who took the eighth grade trophy, and Michelle Puzey who took the seventh grade trophy. Tri-Vall- 2 98 1 Science Fair Awards Given Poetry, Songs Dn Program for Area Festival Ogden. 1 i ; s&i, 1 152 WEST RIVERO ALE ROAD PHONE 621-422- 2 - r-- ji M .1 'it (' ' |