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Show $ WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 22, 1982 VIS X f- 1f , & : ; - ?$ X'; x x' ' ar' f :'y X- - "'. X - '' X I, P m ' X. f v 'V v 'I' IS Skwi; , X: .; II '' ft J4 . -- I. ' I1 V f v ' If if ' s V 4 w i - (J. X w.", , i' M jT 'N.f V : V-- ; isi sM SI i fih St. s 3 C ffi ;i - QI 4v y- The Salt Lake regional division of the National History Fair was held March 19 in which many Davis High students placed and became eligi- ble to advance to the state competion which was held April 7 at the U. of U. Those who won in the state competi-to- n were then eligible to go to nationals to be held in Washington. D.C. THE HISTORY fair is held annually where students ranging from elementary age to high school compete in two categories: multi-medi- in the history fair. Many received ratings of excellent or superior and several qualified for state and, consequently, for nationals. Regional winners include: c 4 AMERICANISM SlSSIf a (films), and historical display. Each film must be ten minutes long and each display 40 inches by 30 inches by six feet. Both films and displays were based on this years theme, Trade and Industry. Many students from Davis showed interest and competed MULTI-MEDIsenior division: first place team, Maureen Irvine, Nikki Kapos, Jackie Leash, Tami Lindley; second place team, Mike Lessman, Kevin Leachman and David A Garr. In Historical Display Senior Division: first place team, KarenGeorge and Laura Hen- dricksen; third place, Debbie Johnson. PLACES EARNED at state competition were: in multi-med- ia senior division: first place team, Mike Lessman, Kevin Leachman and David Garr; second place team, Mau- reen Irvine, Nikki Kapos, Gain Honors At USU Students on the winter quarter honor roll at Utah State University from the Davis County area are: Workman, science'. BOUNTIFUL: Gregory S. Bassett and Scott E. Murray, business; Carrie Francis Auer, Jacquelin G. McArthur, Randal K. Reed and Linda Smith, education; Lynette E. Cole, Joseph S. Henrie, John W. Poulsen, education; Kenneth Gibbons, Dan C. Hailing and Holbrook and Russell L. Reeve, engineering. Carolee Petersen and Carrie J. Stauffer, family life. Graham' D. Bell, Becky Houtz, Jill McDonald, Anne Moss and Ruth Taylor, humanities, arts and social sciences. Centerville: Jerry R. business; Alma L. Hansen, education; David H. De-Vor- e, Kaysville Clubs NORTH SALT Lake: Diane Lloyd, education. Woods Cross: Michael R. CLEARFIELD: Richard T. Holm, agriculture; Robert D. Maughan, business; Michelle Austin,, education and Ralph E. Johnson, science. i, Kowal, business; Teresa John A. Metcalf, engineering; 4-- H Janet Brighton, humanities, arts and social sciences; Mark R. Anderson and Terry L. Capener, science. Farmington: Norman C. Leaders Allen, engineering; Terri Lynn Smith, science. Lindley. In Historical Display: first place, Debbie Johnson; third place team, Karen George and Laura Hendricksen. . Matthew R. Eccles and Joyce Shomaker, humanities, arts and social sciences. Layton: Deborah L. Holley, agriculture; Shauna Kidd and Valerie A. Loken, education; Paul C. Kluzek, engineering; Tamara Pouslen and Terry R. Spencer, humanities, arts and social sciences. Reavely has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reavely of Layton this past month. Heights. THE FIRST place winner received $10, the second place $7, and third place $4. The top winners and those named on the honorable mention list each received an American flag and a flag code pamphlet. The honorable mention students each received $1. np r' - ' 'cV VAVtAVS' s' f X JO-- I se 1 Jt , ' ' 4 ! f 'X'X :VSi :y 1 t Total Proceeds from Arctic Circle Soft Drinks and Fries will be donated to Davis High School, 36 Davis High Staff Members will act as the Arctic Circles OFFICIAL WAITERS". BOOTHS Special sales at DART DEVOTION (10 a.m. 430 p.m.) Outdoor Dance (630 830 p.m.) Daft Auction wtih fine gifts and products donated by Kaysville area merchants. DHS Band, Participating student groups to include Boys F.B.LA, Cheerleaders, Pro Schola, and Girls Athletics, F.FA and DHS Debate COSPONSORED BY monies go directly to support the varied programs at Davis High School All COME SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! ' If youre a Kaysville or Layton residential customer and your phone number begins with the prefix 544 or 546, you can control Local the size of your phone bill. One-Part- y and Two-Part- y for who is dont use Service Rate customers designed Message their phones frequently. With One-Part- y Message Rate Service, you can make up to 50 local calls for just $6.46 per month. (Each local call over 50 is then billed at 8t each.) Two-Part- y Message Rate Service is even less because you share a line with one other party. For only $4.32 per month, you can make up to 50 local calls. (Addition local calls are also just 8t each.) For more information on how Message Rate Service can help you save on your local phone bill, call our Residence Service Center For service that can cost at 626-550less and still measure up to your needs. IjQl Mountain Boll . ! 0. Excludes telephone set KAYSVILLE ififiai WithMessageRateServiceyou can talk your phone bill down to size. SATURDAY MAY 1(11 a.m. 1 p.m.) Since graduation from MCRD in San Diego, Calif. , he has been stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala. and when he departed last Saturday evening he was en route to Kodina, Okinawa where he will be stationed for the next year. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Porter, 66 N. 750 E., Kaysville; third place to Angie Berrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Berrett, 1304 North Highway 89, Kaysville. Those receiving honorable mention were Davis R. Bell of Fruit Heights; Jason Nielson of Farmington; Richelle Fill year college scholarships , not; Lance Cpl. Jimmy C. Richard S. Hirst of Fruit SI that opinion? Parents Cambridge Rd., Kaysville; second place went to Darrin DR. MENDENHALL will instruct leaders on safe methods of food preservation. There will be an snack at noon, followed by demonstrations, and a discussion of yogurt making, meat curing and pickle making, a USU news release says. new dress. Surely you Visiting more, Linda Lewis and Becky McDonald, all of Kaysville: valued at $1,000 each. Debbie Johnson (a freshman) received a full year scholarship to WSC ; Karen Geoge and Laura Hendricksen both received full year scholarships to USU. Others who participated in the fair were: Kristin Andrus, Tami Bentley, Andrea Dono-vie- l, Suzanne Duggar, Sarah Dygert, Shalleen Elliot, Gam Evean, Mike Hopper, Chad Jones, Brett King, Melinda Mellor, Shauna Oldham, Colleen ONiel, Mary Sabin, Elise Sheffield, Kyle Tippetts, Ami Warner, Ruthann Windward and Brian Gwynn. ' wouldnt do anything to alter Jimmy Reavely Shane Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Griffin, 997 E. THESE STUDENTS are eligible to continue to Washington, D.C. Winners in Historical Display also won some full 4-- y, Generosity Wife I dreamed last night that you were the most generous man in the world and had given me a $100 bill to buy a nly , announced by Lois Stephens, unit chairman. Theme of the essay contest was Lets Hear It For America. There were 41 entries in the contest. The contest was open to all students. FIRST PLACE winner was Dr. Von Mendenhall, USU exKAYSVILLE tension food science specialist, will conduct a leadership training session for all Davis County church and community leaders April 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Davis High School home economics room. Bel-na- iculture; Carolyn Mitchell, education; Carol M. Laser, engineering; Carolyn M. Cost-le- ville Jr. High have been Jackie Leash and Tami Mrs. Julie Watkins will entertain the Bay View Club at her home on Wednesday April 21. The program will be given by Mrs. Bonnie Rae Barlow on John A; Dixon. Mrs. Marcia Mansell was hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Donna Andrus entertained the Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club at her home Wednesday April 13. Mrs. Joy Heath and Mrs. Leta Nef were assisting hostesses. The Book Review was given by Mrs. Lois Holliday. Mrs. Rosetta Swanger was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield on Wednesday afternoon. just to show you I'm as generous as you dreamed I am, you can keep that hundred. Winners of the Americanism Essay Contest sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Elmer Criddle Unit 82 of Kaysville, held at Kays- Penning winning essays in the Americanism essay contest at Kaysville Junior High School are Darrin Porter, left, second place; Angie Berrett, third and Shane Griffin, first place. ' p KAYSVILLE: Eric D. and Dean J. Taylor, agr- jiff : - Winners of Utah State History Fair representing Davis High School are front row left to right, LaDean Egbert, teacher; Karyn George, Laura Hendricksen, Jackie Leash and Deborah Johnson. Back row, Nicki Kapos, Tamie Lindley, Mike Lessmann, Dave Garr and Kevin Leachman. DUS FAIR WINNERS v ' , 1 ESSAY CHAMPS Husband-Certai- vr j |