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Show rfl y -- MAY 11, 1983 .I'M WinWSC Scholarships , 1 a, .. .V: '" "' '' M ' 'T'-,j- ' f rA ', i'" - - ''VJ ?'S - f . 4 Ki ? r. 7 Four area high school students have each been awarded lege. a $7,000 Presidential Scholarship that will cover four year of education at Weber State Col- - coordinator of school ACCORDING to Jim Alvey,, Receive quarter. Scholarship recipients from Davis County include Thomas PTA Awards E. Clarke, Clearfield High; ' v &. i During the Utah State PTA Parent Teachers Association, many in this area took special Ji ' X ' ' i: i 1. '$& a , J ' W& s'. v..: v. 't . -- v;c "4 .'.v. cn n and a minimum grade point average of 3.7. In addition, extra curricular activities were also considered. These are Alvey said, some of the nost outstanding students in the state. Were pleased theyre coming to Weber State. DAVIS CENTRAL and North Central Council with Pres. Edrice Christensen of Kaysville, and Davis South " ui v EACH contestant must have a composite score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) of at least 27 leadership for the state organization. Region III of Davis County was named top region of the state. - j Cross High. new vice president over A it A 2 f, ijvn Christopher K. Hall and Cynthia A. Kolts, Woods was held for two days April 27 and 28 at the Salt Palace. DEL JEAN Cook, Davis Region PTA director, was named outstanding region director in the state. She was also named 0737a 4 'kss. '?s V ser- vices, the scholarship covers four years of tuition and fees and pays each of the four students approximately $300 per awards for outstanding performance. The convention i; !WBKi!ni5wis!3 ' w , Council with Tibby Milne as president tied for the outstand-in- g council award. Mrs. Christensen will serve as new associate director as well. Kay Rich was voted in as secretary of the state PTA. I V f , ' A " - i! JANICE Ridges who has been serving as associate, director will assume the responsibilities as Davis Region Director, np ENVIRONMENT Parent Glass One of more than 200 Boys Scouts participating in the National Environmental Day held recently. HELPERS u rife Starts May 23 CHERYL ANN CALL OGDEN - Parents and their children will learn ho to make a new baby a rewarding experience for the whole family by Hospitattending McKay-De- e al Centers Repeat Parent Class. The class will be held on Monday, May 23, at 7 .m. in the hospitals Green Auditorium on level B -- Over 200 Boy Scouts from every troop and pack (Kaysvil-l- e and Layton) of the Francis Peak District of the Lake Bonneville Council participated in the National Environment Day April 23. DEWITT Sorenson, special events chairman of the Francis Peak District was in charge of the project. This National Environment Day was observed throughout the United States. It was a main every jor clean-u- p project ' riJ community and held in con- junction with city spring cleanup. MR. SORENSON was impressed and pleased with the scout participation, but stated, One day is not enough, we scarcely scratched the sur- face. Trucks were donated to haul the debris to the county dump site. THE GROUP of scouts worked the entire day in Kays-villFruit Heights and Layton i e, areas, in cleaning drains, picking up debris from the Davis County Park and many other parks, roadways and streets. They drained water where it was backing up in unnecessary places, cleaned the jogging trail of the Kaysville City Mountain Park, etc. The boys who participated were authorized to wear the distinguished Boy Scout patch, Soar for the Better Life on their uniform. This patch means Save Our American Resources:' np Tixier Named Chairman Drive Of Fund-Raisin-g ducted from the contributors paycheck. Stan Tixier, Regional Fores- ter for the Intermountain Region of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, will be the chairman of WE ARE seeing an increase in the number of people who exercise their right to the Northern Utah Combined Federal Campaign for the fall g 1983 drive. choose the charity they want to receive their money. He said the CFC for this year will be conducted during September and October. fund-raisin- TIXIER was appointed the Regional Forester in June, 1982. He began his career with the Forest Service 24 years ago in Arizona and has had several different assignments to Finalist In Competition Cheryl Ann Call was selected as a finalist in the high school division of the Utah Symphony Youth Guild competition held on May 4, in the Symphony Hall in Salt Lake City. NEW DEVELOPMENTS in obstetrics and anesthesia will be discussed, and hints on how to prepare the older children for the babys arrival will also CHERYL ANN is a junior at Layton High and plays the cel- While parents are learning, siclo in the school orchestra. On children can . April 16, she became the first their school-ag- e practice diapering, feeding and orchestra student at Layton High to receive a superior ratholding baby dolls under the direction of a delivery room ing for a solo at state solo and ensemble. technician. She has participated in the PARENTS receive a booklet orchestra during her for their older children that ex- ... plains the childbirth process sophomore and junior years. She also was selected to partiby focusing on their birth. The cipate in the Weber State Colbooklet emphasizes how lucky lege High School Invitational the new baby will be to have Orchestra. them as older brothers and sis- shared.1'" be '' - ;.b - v;. J. ; ijr all-sta- te ters. V-- SHE HAS played for many civic and church activities in ensembles and as a soloist. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane F. Call. She is a cello student of Richard Mars-dedmg The class is free of charge, and a doctors referral is not necessary to attend. Those de- siring to attend the class ext. 4200 should call for further information. 627-280- 0, n. s:iAF?zn na- tional forest areas. The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is a once-a-ye- ar fund raising method for all Federal employees. The purpose of the campaign is to lessen the burdens of government and of local communities in meeting needs of human health and welfare and to provide a FREE Attachments Worth Up to 59.95 Purchase a 21" !Hi$ac movyer at the regular retail price and receive your choice of a FREE STAN TIXIER convenient channel through which Federal public servants may contribute to these efforts. In this way the CFC minimizes disruption of the workplace and costs to tax- payers. LOCAL Federal employees contribute through the Northern Utah CFC which extends . from Center Street in Farming-to- n to the Idaho state line. This encompasses 24,000 people. Tixier said: The CFC held last fall raised $570,000 for 127 agencies. Most of this money is contributed through the back into the lawn to become lawn food. The Snapperizer can save you time this Fall as an efficient leaf shredder. Finally there's the convenience of the extra Kit. Visit your SNAPPER dealer today. Buy and save now. Thatcherizer, Mulcherizer, Snapperizer or Kit. the Thatcherizer easily removes thatch and vacuums it away with little effort. The Mulcherizer chews up clippings and deposits them i -- , c::apzna Dtecovw The Difference payroll deduction method where equal amounts are de- - wqxp?IPs(& liissfflh -C- THATCHERIZER Retail Value sooo.oo ANINE PARVOVIRU- S- Parvovirus is a new disease which appeared concurrendy in 1978. 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