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Show WEEKLY REFIEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 4, 1982 VIS Kaysville Top three awards in the Davis County Schools Science and Engineering Fair went to Wilma Holbrook and David Matthews of Clearfield High School, and Lynn Thompson of Davis High School. They won trips to the International Science and Engineering Fair which will be held in Houston, Texas, on May Those winning in other categories were: SOCIAL BEHAVIOR: Shauna Whitesides, Joan Garner and Becky Poulsen, all Irom Davis High : Scott Ortogs, Clearfield High. Chemistry and Biochemistry: Erik Kelson and Cheri Reynolds, Muller Park Jr. High in Bountiful; David Matthews, Clearfield High. Botany: Sara Proctor, Gail Jones and Celena Allen, all of Davis High. Heidi Kieffer, Bountiful High; Matt Greer and Tony Butterfield, Mrs. Georgia Barton was a guest at a luncheon with her two sisters Mrs. Beth Cutler of Centerville and Mrs. Mary Kelson, Mueller Park Jr.; Debbie Darington and Allison Child, Clearfield High. g: Lynne Thompson and Dan Garrison, Davis High; Greg Harms, Clearfield High, v Medicine-Health-Denta- l: John Heath and Becky Hansen, Davis High; Keri Ann Sucker, Central Davis Jr. Belnap and Marc Olsen, Nelson, Centerville Math Computers: MEDICINE-HEALTH- orable mention: John Central Davis Jr. and Brad King, Davis High. Zoology: McKell Young and Leigh Hyer of Davis High School; Thomas Lewis, North Davis Jr. Honorable mention: Chris Baxter and James Lowe, Davis High School; Renie Miya, Clearfield High. Be- havior: Joan Garner, Davis High; Buffy Lewis, Bountiful High, Scott Ortega, Clearfield High. Honorable mention; Corine Ott, Mamie Cloward and Shawna Whitesides, Davis High; Suzy Flint, Cen tral Davis 4 iiL.ri Vicky Cootie, Sunset Jr. High. Botany: Ted Shellenberger and Rusty Nelson, Layton High; Janae and Julie Vater-lau- s, Sunset Jr. High. Chemistry: David Matthews, Clearfield High; Angie Flint, Davis High, and Steven Murphy, Mueller Park Jr. tied for second place; Tyson Heatt, North Davis Jr. and Jeff Gas-kil- l, Sunset Jr. tied for third place; honorable mention: Susanne Rothvar and Eric Its A Fact : Mr and Mrs. Melvin Lotz and Mrs. Nora Miller entertained at dinner on Sundav . Guests were Mrs. Margate! Miller of Claremont. Calif.: Mrs. Calvin Smith. Salt Lake Cm. Susan Miller. Mr. and Mis Toiry Firddle. Salt 1 ake Cm. Mi and Mrs. lorn Lot ot Morgan. rece-pien- ts scout dinner held Feb. 20, conducted by the Kaysville 2nd Ward Troop 408. Johns, Lauricia Nielson, Maria Mathews, Stephanie Gallegos, and Jennifer Larsen, Central Jr. High; John Heath and Becky Hansen, Davis High; Bonnie Jeffs and Kelly NDJH Rhoe, Clearfield High; Michael Davis, Mueller Park SCIENCE WINNERS Jr. Microbiology: Kevin Peaslee, Clearfield High and Mike Gedris, Central Davis tied for first place; Lori Copperman, North Layton, Susan Carter, Trophy winners in North Davis Junior High Schools science fair are 9th grader David Cramer, taking grand prize with his wind tunnel; Gary Palmer, receiving the 9th grade trophy for his electric current project; Tyson Hiatt, winning the 8th grade trophy for Distilation of Wood and 7th graders Doug Brown, with "Solar Water Heat and Katrina Clarke, with "Starch in Plant Leaves, sharing the 7th grade trophy. Clearfield High. Physics: Lesha Gibby, Central Davis, Tiffany Droscher, Wilma Holbrook, Clearfield High; honorable mention: David Winters, Davis High and Ty Hipwell, Central Davis Jr. Zoology: Leigh Hyer, Davis High; Mickell Young, Thomas Lewis, Davis and North Davis respectively; Chen Baxter and James Love, Davis High. U.S. ARMY: Joan Gasna and Leigh Hyer, Davis High; Mildred Gedns and Lesha Gibby, Central Davis Jr.; Dennis Belnap, Millcreek Jr.; David Matthews and Greg Harms, Clearfield High; Richard Freo- man and Kevin Bohn Mueller-- ? Park Jr!; Ted Shellenberger, Layton High. U.S. Navy: Dennis Belnap, Millcreek Jr.; Lesha Gibby, Central Davis Bishop and Mrs. Joseph hoi son have received word ot the arrival ot two grand1 BERK HAS been active in the scouting program having served as Weblos den chief and senior patrol leader. He has earned his Arrow of Light and Duty To God awards. He was president of his Deacon Quorum and served as second daughters. A daughter named Vickie Jan was born to Kit and Janet Andeisen on Jan ft. Fhev leside at Almaga. Ltah 24 Bishop and Mrs rhorson received word of the arriv al ot a granddaughter born to Larrv and Pam horson to be named Jemka lhey reside at Springs ille. On Feb 1 counselor of the Teacher Quorum. Berk graduated from Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. He is attending Rick College and prepanng to serve on an LDS mission. His hobbies include coin collecting and participating in sports, as well as hunting, fishing and hiking, np Splendid Sort Employer Young man, I will hire no dnnkers. Are you a total abstainer? Youth oh, yes, sir. Frequently. Fran Browns Spotlight People i ft ' It ' i;-- ' X WV Jr.; Greg J orable mention: Ted Shellenberger, Layton High and Lynn Thompson, Davis High. Park Service: Janae Vaterlaus, Julie Vaterlaus, Sunset Jr. High School. American Society of Microbiology: Michael Gedris, Central Davis Jr. t iW Harms, Clearfield High. Hon- ' f' 'S' H 4 U.S. DEPARTMENT of Energy: David Matthews and Robert Hunsaker, Clearfield High;Mike Isaacson and Matt Parrish, Kaysville Jr.; Lisa Herzog, Michelle Law, Kevin " Bohn, Bountiful Jr.; Cheri &' BURTON'S Sylvia Hawkins and Stacie Griego show Elementary Schools jolly dragon who makes it his point to display some of the good traits personified by the schools students. off Burton JOLLY DRAGON " returning to Brig am Young University where he received a Masters degree in recreation. He is the son of Dean and Leatrice Bell Holman of Kays-villHe is married to the former Linda Nicholls of Lovell, Wyo. and they have four children. np F A m LDS Mission Cali Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. d, and West Point, now of Nampa, Ida. have been called to serve an LDS mission to the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission. THE COUPLE have resided for the past number of years in Idaho and were honored there last Sunday in the Nampa Third Ward. Their brothers and sister will hold an open house for them on March 6, 6 p.m., in the West Point Stake Chapel, 550 N. 2300 W., West Point. They invite all friends and relatives to visit with them at this time. THEY HAVE been very active over the years in various 3-- position of the church and have held positions of leadership. vsb Fabric IS Oveif Buy 1 Get 2 Free Trims Duy 1 Yd. Get 2 Yds. Free All Separating Coat Zipper All R351 dDtmtilleti Julie Spencer Kaysville Some of the most incredible talent in the State of Utah right here in Davis County. toms and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. For quality hair care in a pleasant atmosphere Fran Brown and Company 3 Locations - Open evenings Regular Zipper s Duttons Layton 546-222- 32) Brenda Thompson Clearfield The Management Team Yard All Laces f Selene Fraley Styles Director Airman Patrick J. Klecak, son of Jospeh F. Klecak of Phoenix, Ariz., and Patricia D. Klecak of Clearfield, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, HI., after completing Air Force basic training. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and cus- Total Liquidationavc to 90 Rio lh C Thur-goo- formerly of Syracuse j, ' Pam Goodsell Layton Basic Training Gmmg Omi t nfi EBmoUbigoo All E Notions M, & 5 The only reason a great many American families dont own a big elephant is that they have never been offered one for $1 down and $1 a week. Cm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Wnght, 326 E. 1st S., Kaysville, is among the latest to receive his Eagle Scout award. The presentation was made during a special Court of Honor and annual e. Thomas B. Holman, formally of Kaysville, was awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy degree from Brigham Young University in December and was one of the 77 doctoral degree recipients. He received his degree in Family Studies. DR. HOLMAN is currently an assistant professor of family Wiscoliving at the University of in Menomonie, nsin-Stout, Wise. He is active in church activities where he is first counselor in the Branch presidency, financial clerk and seminary teacher. He has been quoted in national publications and part Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boneb-rea- k announce the arrival of a baby daughter born Feb. 10 at the St. Benedict's Hospital weighing 9 lb. II oz. and will be named Rachel Ann. At home are Beckie. Melanie and Kevin Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard V. Fuller. Mr and Mrs. William H Bonebieuk. all ot Salt Lake Cm and a Mis. J. E. Horton ol Salt Lake Berk Jess Wright, age 18, Germany, graduated from Utah State University and taught at the University of Wyoming for two years before a and Mr. Heaps birthda anniversary on Thursday evening with dinner in Salt Attains Eagle HE GRADUATED from Davis High School in 1965, served a 27 month mission for the LDS Church in Southern THOMAS B. HOLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps celebrated Mr. Hawkes BERK JESS WRIGHT Greg of a local (Wise.) interview and was later used by NBC Nightly News. I nied them. Jr., Thomas B. Holman Receives Degree r Lore, third place; Shawn Fer- -' rell, North Layton Jr., fourth place. second; Tammy Barnes, Sally Wayment, Clearfield High; Honorable mention: Behina Gnffin, North Davis Jr., Kent Howard, Davis High; Keri Tucker, Becky Dawson, Shela Tre-monl- e, Peterson, South Davis Jr.; Cheri Lynn, Central Davis Jr. Honorable mention: Mark Wimmer, North Layton Jr. Michelle Nordenstrom and mention. Weightwatchers: Lorlin Vire and Teresa Ranerez, Central Davis Jr. Richard Freeman, Mueller Park Jr., Larry Smith of Layton High and Richard Wilt, Clearfield High tied for brook, Clearfield High; David Winters, Davis High; Lesha Gibby, Central Davis Jr.; hon- - Central Davis Jr.; Charlie KODAK: Davis Winters, first place; Hiedi Keiffer, Bountiful, honorable High. JETS: Greg Harms, Clearfield High, first place; Dan Garrison and Lynn Thompson, sevond place; Tanzee Larkins and Steven EASTMAN Fitzgerald of Mussay on Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy Burton of Murray accompa- National Council of Mathematics: Lynn Thompson, Davis Harms, Clearfield High; Lynn Thompson and Douglas Garrison, Davis High; Janna Jensen and Staci Oda, Sunset Jr. High and Steven Lore, Kaysville Jr. High. Honorable mention: Tanzee Larkin, Sean Farrell and Patricia Brooks, North Layton Jr. High. PHYSICS: Wilma Hol- -- . NASA: Craig Dahl, Central Davis Jr.; Tony Butterfield, al bbie Bennett, Clearfield High School. Carol Manning, South Davis Jr. High. c. Layton Jr. field High. American Meterlo-gicSociety, Tony Butterfield, Central Davis Jr. Mathew Greer, Central Davis Jr., Tony Butterfield, Central Davis, Shiela Collard and De- Honorable mention: Susan Cook, Kim Fraser and Kevin Peaslee, Clearfield High; If .Raymond Austin, North k Layton High, Raymond Austin, North Layton Jr., Kriss High; Lon Copperman, North Layton Jr. High; Russell Murdock, Layton High School. S3 Mill-cree- nology: Lynne Thompson, Davis High School; Buffy Lewis, Bountiful Jr.; Wilma Holbrook, Clearfield High. American Speech Hearing Association: Tammy Barnes and Sallie Wayment, Clear Staci Oda, Sunset Jr.; Jr.; Heidi Kieffer, Bountiful High; honorable mention: Tony Valentino, High. Microbiology: Michael BIOCHEMISTRY: Kevin Bohn, Mueller Park Jr.; Lance Clearfield High. 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