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Show V WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1982 REFLEX-OA-VIS KAYSVILLE - Peggy new to Saunders may be Kays-vill- e Junior High School, this year, but shes already won the admiration of both students and faculty for her efforts. DAVIS FFA SWEETHEART Davis High School FFA held their annual Sweetheart Contest Feb. They held 22-2- several contests throughout in- ; the week, some of which eluded roping a bale of hay, pounding a nail, saddling a ' horse and baking a cake. l THURSDAV NIGHT they NAMED AS the teacher of the month for February, she is a seventh grade English instructor. Students note they enjoy the class and appreciate her understanding. Elected as Davis High School Future Farmer of America sweethearts are Marion Warden, left, 1st attendant and Deanna Dredge, sweetheart. Sherry Price, 2nd attendant, isn't pictured. found themselves attending a party to announce the winners. They were: Deanna Dredge, sweetheart; Mirian Warden, first attendant; Sherry Price, second attendant. Deanna will go to BYU on March 3 for the state contest. She received a jacket, a pin THE DAVIS High officers would like to thank all the judges and contestants, and wish Deanna much luck and success at the state contest. Training Offered received a The following as winners of the Region II Reflection contest sponsored by the PTA in local schools. ' Thirty-nin- e schools participated for a total of 3,411 entries. The following 25 winner entries were sent to state PTA completion. State winners go to national compe-tion. ART WINNERS were: Maren Jill Watts, Clearfield High; Heidi Henderson, Oak Hills Elem.; Roger Buxton, South Davis Jr. High; Brittany "Cheney, Centerville Elem.; ' David Schmidt, Centerville Jr. High; Clint R. Larson, East Davis Jr. High; Con Layton Elem.; Matthew C. Yeates and Sandra Bohling, Washington Elem.; Melanie Fillmore, Samuel Morgan Elem.; Sean Hardman, Joseph Cook Elem.; Nicky Larsen, starting March 25 Leish-ma- n, Michael Henderson, Oak Hills Elem.; Brittany Campbell, Centerville Elem.; Brittany Chapman, Sunset Elem.; De- rek E. Campbell and Kim Hurst, J.A. Taylor Elem. Good Suggestion Salesman Ive been trying for a week to see you. When may I have an appointment? Manager make a date with my secretary. Salesman Oh, I did, sir and we had a wonderful time but I still want to see you. lliams, Hannah Holbrook . LITERATURE winners are: Margaret Wykstra, South 6 p.m. THE MOST up to date calculators and other office related machines will be available with a civil service certification being given to those who qualify. Enrollment is limited to 22 students, and the fee is $22 which includes all materials of instruction. Registration will take place the week of March 16 at the Clearfield High School Community School office by calling 2:30p.m. or you may register at the first class Thursday, March 25, room at 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. The general public is invited to Centerville Jr. High; Doxey Elem. Music Winners were: Kimberly Crosby, Todd Thatcher, Kristine Schneider, all South Davis Jr. High; Emmett Ricks, Fremont Elem.; Jason K. Smith, Boulton Elem.; Merri Jane Barton and Julie WiElem. late afternoon at Clearfield High School on T ursdays bases of past involvement, scholastic ability, and their The Davis High FFA Chapter participated in the area contest held March 2 at the Davis County School District office, in Farmington. FIRST PLACE winners in the contest determines who will represent the Davis Chapter at the FFA state convention held March 30 and 31 at BYU in Provo. Paul Kirby was first place winner in the prepared public speaking contest. First place winners of proficiency awards were presented to the follow- The Kaysville Junior High PTA is featuring a special and fitness program at Jaz-zerci- punch, and accounting will be offered for eight weeks in the popularity in the election. As quoted by Amy Spool. We look forward to more ai tivitics and chapter involvement." np porter; Troy Ogden, sentinel. THEY WERE selected on Wins At Area Contest Fitness Business machines, key Reflections Winners vice president; Paul Kirby, second vice president; Amy Spoor, secretary; David Earl, treasurer; David Barnes, re Kaysville Jr. PTA necklace and pin. the contestants . Davis Highs chapter of FFA recently completed elections for next years officers. Serving will be John Kaiserman, president; Rod Page, first Business Features and a gold chain necklace. All 1 DAVIS FFA OFFICERS Heading up the Davis High School Future Farmers ot America group are front. Rod Page. 1st vice president, left; Amy Spoor, secretary and David Barnes, reporter; back, David Earl, treasurer; Troy Ogden, sentinal; John Kaiserman, president and Paul Kirby. 2nd vice president. their March meeting. The program is scheduled for Thursday evening, March 18 at 7 p.m. at Kaysville Junior High. ing ag members: Shawn DR. TED Adams, the guest speaker, will speak on physical fitness. Sue Smith of Jazz Action will demonstrate exercise with music. All parents are invited with a special invitation extended to mothers and sons. Dress casually for exercise is recommended for the evening by Marsha Hoskins, president of the Kaysville Junior High PTA. Dygert, horses; Kyle Anderson, crop production: Andrew Barker, fruit and veg. production and nursery production: Mitch Perkins, ag production: Davey Johns, soil and water. THE DAVIS Chapter also had a good showing with their parliamentary procedure contestants. Second place winners in this division went to the following; Gary Clark. 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