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Show Sunday, March 22, 1992 1146 Standard-Examiner BUCO COMMUNITY hee HONOR ROLL Mount Ogden Middle Maki, Thavone Malay, Amir Mohammadi, Melanie Nistier, Robyn Paskins, Clifton Read, School Shawn Richards, Beniamin Richey, Jessica SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Rofl:Christian Allen, Kathryn Alien,Kevin Bischoff, Thomas Coroles, Kathryn Cowley, Curtis Critchlow, Zachary Drake, Karen Fowers, Maren Galvez, Travis Gibbons, Stacie Gieason, Brock Hadley, Jeris Herrera, Michael Jackson, Jamie Johnson, Tyler Kammeyer, Chris Kelley, Charles King, Todd Lak- Sandoval, Gerod Sawyer, Heidi Schad, Amber at 154 West 36th St. - North of Newgate Mall. Smith, Katie Spendiove, Britnie Stanger, Thomas Stone, lan Surnmerill, Ano Sundara, Ryan Thorneck, Susan Wallis, Jake Wayman, SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATION Shaun Wilcoxen, Brooke Wilkinson, Meryella Wolford, Jacob Worden. New Entry doors with Glass er, Jennifer Larkin, Katie Laybourne, Brooke Marcheschi, Adrian Mitcheli, Eric Montross, Kristen Musick, Heather Nelson, Kimberly Nord, AmyPhillips, Kariann Poulsen, Kimber- ty Stephenson, Floricelle Tovar, Alison Tribe, Katie Waite, Andrea Wiiey, Sean Wilkinson Amanda Williams. oo * Honor Roll: Jeremy Alvord, Beniamin Belka, Alexander Beli, Susan Bischoff, Jacque Bour- land, Amanda Cail, Sean Call, Damon Chaput, Adam Cobabe, Aaron Cook, Karlie Cook, Rachel Crane, Bruce Dickson, Trevor Ellison, ‘SMGVENER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS , March 22nd Rachel Ermatinger, Lisa Fronk, Debora Galli, Beniamin Jensen, Sarah Jenson, Adam McMickell, Margarita Montenegro, Tyler Moore, Joey Mounarath, Miranda Noriega, Anthony Peterson, Eric Peterson, Scott Price, Bradford Reyns, Katy Robertson, Richard Smith, Bonnie Snyder, Nathan Stariey, Cari Stephens, Kimberlee Tessean, Traci Tribe, Tenisha Tucker, Mary Warren, Nathan Wilcox, Zane Williams, Richard Wolthuis. EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Jed Albiston, Andrew Allen, Brooke Anderson, Spencer Ashton, Brittany Ballif, Charity Bentley, Kristin Bune, Celeste Cambareri, Shannon Campoell, Jana Clarke, Wendy Davis, Erin Eliason, Shauna Felt, Matthew Geddes, Matthew Greenwood, Wendy Greer, Hanalee Hawkins, Gina Henderson, Catherine Long, Jared Loveland, Jonathan Lowe, Mandy Miller, Jared Miner, Gregory Meoesinger, Bradford Norton, James Porter, é Brittany Harbertson, Kassie Hart, Lisa Hennefer, Lindsay Lund, Joseph Lundin, Emily- and treasure ¢) fPPnee (619) 728-6620 door knob. none SECURITY STORM DOORS 3Pink — . j ; ee Cal674152fereservatos 24724th Street, ar $299, . UNINSTALLED Secretvc ere 1! | : ees 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. \_ andlet us wish you a Happy Birthday! e= 5 en March 28 & 29 Association of America party at the Pavilion any day during your birthday month, installation & pietacual Wola eae reagoonts Gold Prospectors Includes: Tax, Ay i son, David Thorne, Courtney VanHooser. Make your Birthday a happier happening with a tree meal at the . Pavilion Restaurant. Breakfast, brunch, lunch ordinner, your meal a aie is our gift to you with three or more payingfriends. So plan your Limited time offer... SHOW Jennifer Storey, Katie Sutton, Nathan Thomp- Brian Hains, Shane Hamilton, Peter Hansen, : weet . Bonus hibed moss ickplate if you install now. im} ; » mining Kari Richards, Bryan Shupe, Kaye Starley, Honor Rol: Oliver Bergen, Tad Bergen, BJ Burlison, Heather Butler, Nicholas Campbell, Rebecca Carmichael, Matthew Connors, Jayson Decker, Emily Favero, Jeremy Ferre, Diana Fietcher, Charles Gladwell, Jared Hadley, 0.m.-6 p.m.. ~” BROWSERS WELCOME #260 Adm. 50° OFF with Ad Aaron Geddes, Trinidad Gil, Derrick Gium, George Hatch, Karie Hoxer, Stephen Hunter, ownto ane Eoranie 392-0336 MONDAY- FRIDAY 10-6, SATURDAYS 9-NOON VOLUNTEERS Call the Volunteer Center at 625-3777 to volunteer or to place an announcementin this weekly listing. Hours: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. The center serves agencies in Weber, Morgan, Box Elder and northern Davis counties. Teach Word Perfect and Paf computer software programs to se- niors. Northview Senior Center. Child care; reading and crafts for children, receptionist and clerical worker. Clean and sort. Family Support Center. Community garden coerdinator. Work with individuals and families with support from Utah State University.. East Central Neighbor- Is ~~ ‘ood Ne \ V S. hood. Assist staff memberwith recreation activities for handicapped adults. Filing, train clients, assist with crafts and activities for seniors’ program. Enable Industries. Raise funds. Teach coping and listening skills to youths. Runaway Utah Network. Teach china painting. Washington Terrace Center. File documents. numerically and/or alphabetically. Ogden City Police Dept. Clerical workers, receptionists, In uncertain times,it’s especially important to have confidence in oneof the fundamental cornerstones of our economy. There are many good reasons to have faith in the strength of Utah's banks, according to these ; Peete : industry executives. Eccles Community Art Center. Computerinput, secretarial, filing, sorting, collating, food services, packaging of home delivered meals. Nutrition Center. | There is every reason to have confidence in Utah’s banks.” man. Lake Bonneville Boy Scouts of America. Answer 10 line phone. Greet public, assist with mailing, light typing. The Chamber Ogden/We- provide information to visitors. doing?’ The answerto that question and sound, and in very good shape. mailing, maintenance and handy- Roosevelt Elementary School. Gallery attendant. Greet and | | is that banks in Utah are healthy,safe secretaries, computer input, bulk ber Work with children. Food servers, handyman and maintenance. “The most commonquestion asked of poner is ‘How are the banksin Utah “The Utah economy ee “The banking indus- is stronger than the rest of the country. The sameis true of our banking industry. JAMESR. FRASER Presidentand oeak Officer, coon try in Utah is in the best condition in the memoryof anyone in the Departmentof Utah banksare well Utah Bankers Financial Institutions, capitalized and See profitable, a key to our success. The ROSS KENDELL President and studenis in classroom setting. Clearfield Job Corps. Assist South Ogden City with annual 4th of July celebration. Includes concessions, entertainment, Miss South Ogden Pageant, family banks in Utah are Chief Executive Officer, doing very well by Key Bank of Utah Vice Chairman, the measures thatrsare Utah Bankers knownto be positive Association Commissioner, GEORGESUTTON Utah Department of industry. All healthy slicstnes lack-as indicators look as dinner, art show, parade and intramurai races. indicators of sound Financial Institutions good as they've Assist in museum, recreation activities, entertainment, arts and crafts, help in nursing home. Rocky Mountain Bountiful Health Care. Math tuter for 16 to 21-year-old Sort and seil clethes in thrift shop. Receptionists, literacy aides, answer Crisis Center phones. Your wee eee “ssociation | 29 _— - bank performance.” , | going back ten to : fifteen years,at least. Bank earnings have ’ é rebounded to where they oughtto be for a | lookedin a long, long time.” ! 7 Community Connection. Generai clerical duties with emphasis on filing. Children’s Spe- cial Health Services. Assist with transportation, read, help with ceramic classes. Utah Council of the Blind. Persons over 60 to make phone calls, provide transportation, make home visits to shut-ins, Brigham Senior Center. i Area representative to maintain contact with foreign exchange students, their host family and locai high school they attend. Pacific Intercultural Exchange. Retired teachers to tutor in education department. Weber Basin Job Corps. Listen to children read, one hour per week. T.O. Smith Elementary School. Van drivers. Flexible hours. Valid driver’s license required. The Ride. Work with women with unin- tended pregnancies. Receptionist, schedule appointments, answer “We have an excellent mix of banking HARRIS H. SIMMONS President and _ “Utah banks havetotal resources of more than $12 billion. That's a verylarge options in Utah: oa, Soahed numberin termsofits impact on the state and nationally chartered banks, community and regional banks, and Doct Chairman. Utah Bankers Association ___-—iaaaa interstate banks. This .4wRENCE W. ALDER gives customers a President, wide choice of banks and addsstability to oe “"°C""n Th the industry. And, all B e economyofthe state of Utah. It’s important to knowbankshere in Utah are growing, prospering and capable of sustaining continued growth.” k an : | |t S In ; an . Safe. Sound. customers’ deposits ae insured $100,000 by the FDIC.” A good place for your moneyand yourconfidence. phones. Training provided. Birth- | right. Girl Scout Leaders for various age levels. Training provided. Utah Girl Scout Council. Caring for the Of Northern Utah Terminally i ~=Cal] 399-5232 ‘ Bank of American Fork Bank of Ephraim First Interstate Bank of Utah First National Bank of Layton Gunnison Valley Bank Holladay Bank & Trust Utah Independent Bank Valley Bank & Trust Bank of Uiah Central Bank and Trust First National Bank of Morgan HomeCredit Bank Valley Central Bank Barnes Banking Company Bonneville Bank Brighton Bank Cache Valley Bank Capital CityBank Community First Bank Dixie State Bank Draper Bank & Trust Far West Bank First Commerce Bank First Professional Bank First Security Bank of Utah First Utah Bank First Western National Bank Guardian State Bank Key Bank of Utah Lewiston State Bank State Bank of Southern Utah Sun Capital Bank United Bank Wasatch Bank West One Bank Western CommunityBank Zions First National Bank . = pee aeaiegincins | | ) |