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Show I WEEKLY I REFLEX-DA- VIS ! NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 1, 1982 j. $ t , w I'7;', '. v::. I :: i. Y " $ w- J! v" , '!. ::v;5wif L: ,f J ' ''I r. Z'ZSzM v;:. 'W w... ' I? ' V:. I t ' 4: , ;V! M' - i:.fsy,7c.yU' ? ' ,4 v i . y ' rvrv A' y 1 Y tcs5, . ; v SB-16- 0 .V'Wv YC ; Y ., i" , v, ' ? :'.$ t'v y (: . :iW'- 1 "S 4 v, ' 'S' w $? i r lV V ' I ,. " ' y I $ ' y i V I 11-- 'Sm ( :Yj. l I; v - BONDED BATTS " a 1 pound '. 4 - Police Department held a miniworkshop for the Girl Scout members in Junior Troop 41 and Cadette Troop 364. Th? activity was held at the Vae View Elementary School on Tuesday, March 23. 1 OFFICER Allison explained 81 , the harmful effects taking to be accepted. It could cost you your life or some damage drugs have on the body. He also showed the girls the different pills and powders that are used by those taking drugs. He explained it was important to know how to identify the drug. He stressed the point of not trying the drug the first time. He went on to explain the harm of going along with the crowd film was shown time for such a fine educational program for young people. She expressed her thanks to Officer Allison. This is a great preventive step in the right direction. Mrs. Ruby Price, the troop's leader, said she thought it was very thoughtful of the Layton City Police Department to take THE GIRL Scouts can use the information given by Officer Allison to fulfill badge and sign requirements in the com- - to your health for the rest of your life. A 1. 4 ;$' f . r c t ' V? i . r mz- - i. : s, r-or- i . 4 L 7 if 60 wide Bonded BATTING YARDAGE pate in an extensive training exercise in California's Mojave Desert. :-""- Jf v k Priced Elsewhere to $3.98 yd. Ruie Arguello of 382 W. 1225 s I CUDDLESKIN N., Layton, left the comforts of Fort Riley, Kan., to partici- ; v- -f V'.,; 5.5 oz. per yard Priced Elsewhere to $1.98 yd. THE SOLDIER faced desert training conditions, extreme temperature variations and i J' 45 wide camouflage problems that combined to provide the soldier with realistic combat training during a three-wee- k exercise at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif. yJ The 577,076-acr- e Famous Name CALICO PRINTS desert training area was the stage for elements of the 1st Infantry Division. The soldiers participated in the full combined-arm- s operation of tanks, antitank 'missiles, mechanized infantry, artillery, air defense, engineers, electronic warfare, attack helicopters and close-i- n air support. Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 45 wide fr SB-32- 0 LASER equipment was used on all major weapons to assess ONDED BATT effectiveness, and special M 1 1 AfUV 1l dCVMPII iI Ill n.Ji 1. In a recent region orchestra festival held at East High School on March 17, Davis High's Symphony Orchestra was rated a one plus orchestra by both judges. They led all competitors by a considerable margin in total points accumulated. OTHER SCHOOLS peting in the Region IV comFestiv-a- l were East, Highland, Woods Cross and Viewmont. Both judges conveyed "congratulations on the size, appearance and conduct" of the 83 student orchestra. They expressed "amazement at the ability of high school students to play 'real music' with perfect attention to detail, and such rhythmic vitality and pre- cision." REAL music" performed by DHS Symphony Orchestra included the great THE classical works: "Fingals Cave Overture" by Mendelssohn; "Intermezzo Sinfonio" by Mascagni, and Carnival Overture by Dvorak. The students were honored to have as one of their judges Ardean Watts, former assis- tant conductor of the Utah Symphony. Among his comments to the students of Davis High were; I WAS not prepared for this kind of performance from Lincoln Spelling Champs Lincoln Elementary recently held a spelling contest in which all the students in the third through sixth grade parti-- , cipated. THE WINNERS of each class then went on to the school finals, in which Amy Caudill, a fifth grader placed first. Second, third and fourth went to Karalee Kimball. Jeanne Joseph and Dena Bol-le- s respectively. We would like to congratulate all the students who participated, as much time and effort went into preparing for the contest. Also, a special recognition to Amy Caudill who went on to place third in the regional spelling contest. , electronic systems were used to monitor the field activities. He is a 968 graduate of Weber High School, Ogden. Kim Burton, left, and Kristin Robison are part of the Davis Symphony Orchestra which was rated best in the. Region IV Music Festival. The orchestra will compete in Amarillo, Texas, beginning April 30 in the Southwest Music Festival. a high school group. This is the perfection of the art at a high school level... I don't believe what Ive heard. Y ou are of the caliber of a very fine university or community orchestra." His compliments went to Richard Marsden, his students, Davis High School and a fine com- munity for producing such greatness. Davis High School is proud to have this fine orchestra represent them in Amarillo, Texas 2 at the Greaon April ter Southwest Music Festival. This is the orchestras sixth consecutive large orchestra competition. They have left a trail of applause, appreciation, and amazement. 30-M- Priced Elsewhere to $7.98 ea. 1 90 x 108 SPEED QUEEN CLOTHES CLEANERS THEIR CREDITS include three time sweepstakes winner at the Northwestern States Orchestra Festival in Portland. Oreg., 1977-7sweep-stakwinner and performer in the Concert of Honor Mountain States Music Festival in Tempe, Ariz. 1980, and sweep-stakwinner of the Southwestern States Orchestra Festival in San Diego. Calif, in yd. Famous Name Sgt. 1st Class James L. Arguello, son of Floyd and ''v'4, y f i, $498 90 to 108 wide Participates In Exercise iu: I Priced Elsewhere to $3.98 yd. r.o.t. munity health and safety, first aid, healthy eating and personal health fields. One young scout summed up the success of the program I'd hate to get by saying, mixed up with that (meaning drugs)." dmg to the girls. x 96 NYLON TRICOT Girl Scouts from Troop 411 in Layton, under the direction of Ruby Price, receive information about various drugs from Bob Allinson of the Layton Police department. GET DRUG EDUCATION LAYTON Officer Bob Allison of the Layton City ,v - 100 2 pound Polyester PILLOW FORMS NOW OPEN! (By We feature: Coin Laundry 12, 14, and Gas Dryers 1981. 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