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Show .4. WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER. MARCH 1 tf1' '.x'. , x:'' - - - .,' 'r' if - X ::'" V'sf '4; i ?A ' $ Itl-i- ..... .A ...?, ? 'V' ; - , 4:!yL ' - m?v-ji.- x 1,1981 Jfj'te f c' r rHtk '1 X'-$ 1 ( :;. -. $, x. , ' 4? t' Elementary Menus t , ,. 'p rl-& Elementary school menus for Davis County School District are as follows: roll with butter, Vi and carrot sticks, blushing pears, Rice Krispie squares, Zi pint milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Tuesday, March 17, menu weiner boats No. 32 with grated cheese, buttered green beans, whole wheat pan KrJ pint " AWARD WINNERS - x' S- A ':S:x-- w ;,x P. Asplund, Orchestra Student Of The Month Outstanding performances at the Region One Solo and Ensemble Festival helped Peter Asplund receive Layton High Schools Orchestra Student of the Month honors. the regional festival received a superior rating and qualified Peter to participate in the state festival. He also received a regional superior rating for his performance with a student string quartet. Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. William Asplund. A sophomore at Layton High School. Besides the honors he has received in regional music- al competiton, Peter was selected to play with the Davis County Honor Orchestra. AN OUTSTANDING musi- Claiming the Central Davis PTA Council Teachers Trophy for 100 percent teachers participation went to Kaysville Elementary School. Inspecting trophy are Marda Dillree, left, council president, Diana Kerschner, and Bev Nelson, council membership president-elec- t, chairperson. cian, he has established a MONDAY, March 16 , menu No. 31 - enchildas with shred- WEDNESDAY, March 18, menu No. 33 - com dogs with mustard, hash browns, crisp No. whole wheat dinner rolls with butter, apricot and pineapple, chocolate chip cookie, Vi pint milk. Choice, high school burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high - Malibu sandwich, dills, French fries with catsup, dessert, Vi pink milk. Tuesday, Mar. 17, menu cubes with gravy, No. whipped potatoes, buttered peas, orange wheels, crescent rolls with butter, pumpkin pie with topping, Vi pint milk. Choice, high school - burger bar, salad line; Choice, jr. high - fishburger with lettuce and dres- sing, fresh sliced warm bread with butter, strawberry short- cake with topping, xh pint milk. Choice, high school WHITE FARAH burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high chef salad, hot rolls with butter, dessert, Vi pint milk. Thursday, March 19, menu No. 34 - French dip sandwich, with AuJus, tator rounds, tossed salad with dressing, chilled fruit, peanut butter fingers, Vi pint milk. Choice, high school burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high - hamburger with let Size $' SUITS Size 5-1- 6 38-5- 0 The Central Jr. High School science fair will be held Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20. Exhibits will be set up in the girls gym. Kids Ladies FARAH IRT JEANSS fl fril95 $' $ TOPS Size STUDENTS FROM the seventh, eighth and ninth grades will begin setting up their projects on Thursday, 8-- 14 March 19 at 7 a.m. All projects will be in place by 8: 10 a.m. Judges will view the projects between 2:45 and 4 p.m. on Thursday. TORI 350 N. Main, KaySville Hours A COMBINED science fair awards meeting and PTA business meeting will be held Thursday evening beginning at 6 p.m. Besides the awards presentation, a PTA nominating 766-258- 1 Sat. 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. p.m. 11 to 14th March Prices effective Mon.-Fr- l. 10 a.m.-- 7 Have your treasured old family photographs expertly copied and restored. Have you a precious old photo of your mother or Jrandmother just one, perhaps, in the entire family to pass on to your children? Have a pet feet .copy made before that treasured family heirloom cracks, fades or is lost completely. Have several copies madethey make wonderful gifts! 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This year, the fair will be opened for photographers and elementary school children all day Friday. PRICES GOOD THRU MAR. 8 Pieces FRIED 14, 1981 CHICKEN COMPARE I COMPARE QUALITY! PRICE! AND SAVE AT STUDENTS WILL take SAFEWAY their projects home after school on Friday. Clearfield Offers Arts And Crafts Classes An arts and craft class will be offered by Clearfield Recreation Dept, to children ages The class will be taught by Linda Tucker, owner of Lakeside Arts and Crafts, on 0 Wednesday nights from p.m. The class will run for six weeks starting March II and ending April 15. 6:30-7:3- THE FEE is $10 which includes all supplies for four projects. The projects are simple and useful for any age group. Registration forms are available at the Clearfield Rec. Office located at the Clearfield Swim Pool, 934 S. 1000 E. Registration will be accepted through March 10. Call Barbara Y ard, for further information. 825-047- Corned Beef Sandwich Double Size Lettuce & Tom. 12 IlICII C0MBII1ATI0I! tv HOT FROM OUR OVEN LOCATIONS LAYTON, Layton Hills Mall, 766-347- 7 CSUCTIFUL, 1756 South Main SALT LAKE, 21st So. i 23rdE.East 17th So. A 9th SAK3Y, 10600 So. A 13th E. WEST jCSDAH, 27th W. A 78th So. eerruurr tut sinwit tiwtt hus- band that his word at home was law." "Oh yes? Well, its one of those laws that is never -- 571-979- CJHS Slates Science Fair milk. Choice, high school burger bar, salad line. Choice, jr. high - hot dogs with mustard, French fries with catsup, vegetable sticks, dessert, Vi pint milk. -- 561-421- Mens butter, fresh fruit sections, chocolate brownies, Vi pint PRICES GOOD THRU reg- performed in the Layton High Schools musical of "Annie Get Your Gun. He is the student director of Layton High School Orchestra. vegetables salad with March 20, menu or chicken noodle-souwith cheese sticks, vegetable sticks, hot scones with FRIDAY, Visit a ular practice schedule. He OTIXKMM Super Spring Sale Ladies halved on lettuce leaf, cinnamon roll, sliced peaches. Vi pint milk. Kindergarten snack, tiny cinnamon roll and milk. tuce, onion and dills, French fries with catsup, dessert, Vi pink milk. PETERS VIOLIN solo at TEACHERS TROPHY tartar sauce, boiled egg, dills, French fries with catsup, vegetable sticks with dip, dessert, V4 pint milk. -- school PTA president; Judy Jackson and Dona Davidson, mem- bership chairpersons and Bev Nelson, council membership chairperson, ::; FRIDAY, March 20. menu No. 35 - fish and chips with Secondary school menus for Davis County School District are as follows: ded lettuce, buttered corn, Farmington Elementary School is the latest recipient of the An- dy PTA Award for best members hipparticipation in the Davis Central PTA Council. Behind the effort were: Madrda Dillree, council president; George P. Marchant, principal; Tami Mullins, WEDNESDAY, March 18, menu No. 33 - Italian spaghetti, tossed salad, semi hard roll with butter, Vi fresh apple, sliced, raisin filled cookie, Vi pint milk. Kindergarten snack, bread sticks and milk. Thursday, March 19, menu No. 34 - roast turkey, whipped potatoes with gravy, peas and Menus For Davis Secondary Schools iZj ANDY Parker-hous- e roll with butter, red jello square topped with whipped cream and sliced bananas, Vi pint milk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece and milk. whole wheat roll and milk. MONDAY, March 16, Menu No. 31 - hot pork sandwich, oven fries with catsup, celery SLACKS carrots, cornmeal orange, milk. Kindergarten snack, r'. T-SH- 'j Snickerdoodle cookie, wcmirwuTii 1.99 |