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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, NOVEMBER 5, 1981 Secondary Menus FALL HOME The following are menus for the week of Nov. 9 through Nov. 13. The high schools and junior highs have a choice of the burger bar and salad line each day. NOV. 9, Roast pork cubes, potatoes and gravy, vegetable sticks, hot rolls, apple pie, milk Nov. 10, pizzans, green salad, green beans, pineapple upside down cake, milk. Wasatch Membership Winners The CLEARFIELD Wasatch PTA announced this years "Harvest of Membe- rships" winners. The student-bod- y were divided into three age groups. First place winners are: group 1, Mrs. Cloke, first grade; group 2, Mrs. Foutz, second grade; group 3, Mrs. Rodriguez, sixth grade. Second place winners are Mr. Todd, first grade; Mrs. Gailey, third grade, and Mrs. Cox, fourth grade. ROSEMARY BARTON, membership chairman presented first place winners with J.B. Bigboy certificates and second place winners with apple erasers. The PTA wishes to thank all parents who supported their children. Memberships are still available at $1.50 per adult. Halloween events at Clearfield High School Wasatch included a PT A spon- 931 South 1000 East sored picture contest. Students were given the theme of What is Halloween?" They were to create an original 9x1 1 picture. The pictures are on display and prizes will be awarded to all contestants. Junior Week Slated At CHS By HELEN VOLPE CLEARFIELD - For Once In Your Life." will be the theme for the annual Junior Week at Clearfield High Nov. TP;:, JUNIORS have coine up with an exciting week of activities ranging from cray dates to limbo contests. Monday, Nov. 9 is designated as "Purple Day" where students are supposed to dress up in purple attire. will also be sold during lunch. Kiss-o-gra- TUESDAY Is- the day students will put on their best attire and guys will be auctioned off as slaves for Slave Day. Wednesday should bring out the opposite in clothing selection as students are encouraged to wear jogging suits and sunglasses. Wednesday night is the Crazy Date night, with prizes to be given to the most date. original boy-gi- there will be a movie shown in the auditorium. Boys who have been asked to the Sadie Hawkins dance will wear their garters on Friwill be day. Also passed out the first three periods. The Junior Dance royalty will be announced in the assembly and a limbo contest will finish the day during the lunches. Kiss-o-gra- IN PREPARATION for the dance Saturday night, a de- corating party will be held beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting until the gym is ready for the dance that evening. The dance will begin at 8 p.m. with the theme "For Once In Your Life." Tickets are $5 and pictures taken at the dance will cost $5 also. By LORI EATON LIL ABNER and Daisey will be chosen Mae Thursday and a spoon weave will take place during lunch. Thursday is also the last day to At night order CLEARFIELD Spelling wizards of CHS can test their skills in the third annual Talon Spelling Bee Nov. 20 after s. Timberlynn's Grooming and Pel Supply cc Open East 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Gentile No. 10 -- 766-491- By ROBERT RUSSELL Traditions. Can we keep hold of them? How long will it be before new ideas come into our lives that conflict with our traditions and how can people cope with these changes? These are some of the questions that are asked in the up- - school in rooms C-- l and PRELIMINARIES will be held in English classes, tenth and twelvth grade, prior to the spelling bee and finalists will compete for the championship. Students without English classes are invited to participate in the finals. Talon members and faculty members will judge the contest and trophies will go to the top three finishers. Participating in last year's contest, 32 students together spelled 144 words before Linda Stevens, then a sophomore, won the championship. C-- 3. look-alik- TROPHYS ALSO went to second placer Edith Scott, then a senior, and third , Maren Watts, then a 7 DW'S BURGLAR BEATER corn-brea- d, Brass Single Cylinder Deadlock No. 880 NOV. 9, Hot dog in a bun, buttered carrots, green salad, applesauce, chocolate peanut butter brownie, milk. The kindergarten snack varies each day. NOV. 10, lasagna, green roll, crisp beans, semi-harvegetable sticks, chilled pears, Security deadlock tapered cylinder guard el These and many other security features make this one of the best buys for the protection of your home and family. Limited Time, 71 daily Only mm or 3 months Ca-- li only .united to the first 30 People milk. Nov. 11, tacos, buttered mixed vegetables, fruit cup, cinnamon rolls, milk. NOV. 12, fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, peas, rolls and butter, orange slices, milk. Nov. 13, Vegetable soup Automatic Humidifier One speed; humidifies up to 2,000 sq. ft. Features reliable waterwheel action; rust proof Tabletop Humidifier 4017 Reg. THE STORY of the musical centers around a man and his family and how they cope with the conflict of when the outside world invades their isolated village and challenges many of their traditions. The musical is set in the 44.95 Great tar plants Lighweight simulated wood grained cabinet, blends well into any room setting 31 88 small Jewish Village of For walls, wood work, kitchen and baths Improved durability Colors match Spred Satin wall paint - Cleans up with soapy water -- Reg. 17.49 Tanning Room Y eek 6 Days I aler Evrrie Clai Woltif CIas Jazzergetic Racquet Ball Clae Don 0IUCC3 cauuxi-- o CHS Science Students Basketball Babysitting Profeinnal Staff merican 3)15 3o. 1930 W.,OY 773-423- spa 0 DAP ACRYLIC LATEX CAULK Choose from white or clear - . Falcon science students are gearing up for several upcoming prog- rams. Applications are now available for NASA Space Shuttle Student Involvement Project for secondary schools. . COttfHjg technology by directly relating secondary school students to a space research program. Students are reminded that the entry deadline is Feb. 1. Lamont Water proof weather proof seal 10.7 fl. oz. Permanently flexible 60 F to 450 F . rubber, HTTE '.-'?-, bathtub I Reg. 7.25 ..CAULK a chairman, has entry forms. Young Falcon scientists are also participating in the seventh annual BYU Science and Engineering Day Oct. 3 at Brigham Young University. The program is designed to provide special learning experiences for high school science scholars to keep abreast in our modem and increasingly technical world. 1 CLEARFIELD eW. LISTEN TO TIIE ERNST POST GAME SHOW with Hot Rod Hundley on KSl Radio - North SPONSORED BY Davis Junior High School held a music concert on Monday evening, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. I I I SODA POP 2 kW choo. bom cal., tab, MM rag I 39 with tta coupon 1 CoUi Vakra 120 d Prm .ttitw Itao No. 10, 1981 ERNST HOME CENTERS Jazz vs. Golden State Thurs. Nov. 5 Jazz vs. Phoenix Sat. Nov. 7 Game Time 7:20 Salt Palace GROUPS performing included the girls chorus, the select chorus, the concert choir and the select ensemble. The choral conductor was Jerry VanderDose, Special numbers were choreographed by Sheryl tNSt AOVWTlStD MtBCHANOfSt POUOr "Out firm tnfntwn t to Kora wwy odraeirad m, m UwKtibwd m th. ad. tn Hoc and on tWra H an adrarttwd itam it not cwoUaM. b fWtchoi. du. to m u. 17 wnlorawei raotan, w. wUI raquwl, to that you fnoy putthow th. itam a dt. Out potr.y n to Mtidy our Mm' FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU Ricketts, Heattie Tuevcnson and Jerry VanderDose. CENTERVILLE 1 CLIMAX OF the evening was the finale number "One Voice with music by Barry Manilow. II RN I Ski Conditioning Cla S eight Room I 1 mM Program Set Davis Jr. High Co-e- d OO 4 4 qq Gallon size how to wear their clothes, how to eat, how to work, and even how to play. CLEARFIELD Enamel Semi-Glos- s Anatevka in Czarist Russia at the turn of the century. The people of Anatevka live their lives according to traditions that date back so many years that most of the villagers cannot remember why or how they came about. They have traditions for everything they do 6495 No. 3021, Reg. 89.95 coming musical, The Fiddler on the Roof, Nov. 20, 21, 23. 8 reservoir. gallon Sauna Swimming Pool pg 1488 net cost after rebate WEST BEND HUMIDIFIER with ground beef, baked Music Concert Held At North Room Your .00 PUT A DAMPED ON DRY AIR DISCOMFORT WITH A WEST BEND cheese sandwich, 'h apple, boiled raisin cookie, milk. Don't 1st Fall Go To IX ai-- t. Hip nr Thigh. 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First grade teachers are Mrs. Gayle Cloke, Mrs. Robin Eskridge, Mrs. Penny Jepperson, Mr, Linda Larsen and John Todd. NOV. 1 1, roast turkey, potatoes and gravy or fluffy rice, peas, carrot stick, hot fruit, chocolate chip cookies, milk. Nov. 12, Enchiladas, buttered mixed vegetables, bread sticks, fresh fruit, snickerdoo-dl- e cookie, milk. SPECIALS 58 E, PAGES LN. LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 292-843- 1 OGDEN CITY PLAZA 2261 OGDEN CITY PLAZA 393-441- fTOftl HOURS Mon.-fr- 766-342- OGDEN COUNTRY HILLS 4335 HARRISON BLVD. 479-140- 0 . lataran i. 9-- 9 Sol. 9 7 Sun. 930--6 |