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Show 4 I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 11,1981 I I" 1 ' VaHX " ! -- ! UwSS'- V-- v . A , v!& v,? A ! -- j v..v ' ' 'Wi - ; W-- S -- ii ' , " (SK'W 'I 4 ' ROTC Essay Winner sjsx,' .n,vv'.. 's V Nothing tempts a bully as much as weakness. Nothing tempts tyranny as much as democracys inability to defend itself. Tyranny does not negotiate with those too weak V ikakm f .,, . to fight, ' W'v V stated Jenefer .$'. 1 vfc , I - AAI5 k ; Ap . ....... THE FOUNDATION, based Mark Carter: New Record Ji V" JENEFER ENDS her essay with The future is being written every time Congress appropriates orfails to appropriate defense dollars. Responsibility is the cross freedom bears, and if we don't accept it, freedom will not be there. Let's be willing, ready and above all, strong! THIS IS the 32nd annual competition. Jenefer will receive the medal at an awards presentation to honor other people in this area. annual essay contest. w3g s, 'V, V',h inter-servic- the Freedoms Foundation v ? e and petition is nationwide in scope. The overall ROTC winner received a $75 U.S. Savings Bond and an encased George Washington Honor Medal. Rouley, Clearfield High student, in her winning essay for V.? Last year there were five medals given to all AFJROTC units. None went west of the Mississippi. in Valley Forge, Pa., sponsors the contest for cadets in junior ROTC programs. The com- By KARL WILSON & , ,.: X: w-:-:. 'iS''r , tov.'i'hY',' As a senior he had competed in four indoor meets. In the MARK HAS thrown the shot put at the school for the last three years and once in a while you will see him throw the discus. Last year, as a junior, he broke the five year old shot put record by throwing 57 Vh", Put a 12 pound ball in his hand, set him in a six foot circle and let him go and then you have Mark Carter who is the top shot putter at Clearfield High School. ?w " first meet at Alta, Mark set a new fieldhouse record by throwing the shot 56 10. The next meet was at the Simplot games at Idaho State University where he took second place with a throw of 57' 10':. - " !i Completes Navy Course V; ? tttttt&K Mti Navy Seaman Apprentice Alan W. Bird, son of Marcelle W. Bird, 640 N. 500 W., Bountiful and Roxie D. Bird, 158 S. 500 E., Kaysville, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. stundents from Dr. Hunts Biology classes were winners in the Spring Home Garden Festival & Flower Show at the Salt Palace. The stundents entered a variety of plants in the Senior High School Houseplant Division. The winners are from left; Kim Kobylarz First Place Palm and Second Place Violets; Jon Higley Second Place Phildendron; Cindy Daines First Place Ivy; Mark Wilson First Place and Silver Trophy, Banana plant. Not present is Dan Crouch First Place Snake plant. Mark Wilsons banana plant was judged the best plant entry in the high school division. Six Clearfield High School HONORS IN PLANTS Taking Basic Army Pvt. Gordon K. Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Michael of Clearfield, is attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, iAr -- si'. ' -- . v i H i Mo. k DURING THE training, in drill and ceremonies, k A 1980 graduate of Davis Alternative High School, tac- weapons, map reading, tics, military courtesy,, military justice, first aid and army history and traditions. comment, Wait til this spring because I can throw three feet farther outside than I can inside. Kaysville, he joined the Navy in December 1980. Is your house less DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. than eight years old? You nuy qualify lor real aarinp ou your home inaunne with Farmen d New Home discount, napuf from 2 Percent (or house to a bag 12 Percent for home corntructed thin year. And you can add another weable diacount if you and your family don't amoke. DIXON P. REISBECK 376-427- 9 197 NORTH MAIN, stu- dents receive instruction AT BYU he set a new state indoor record by throwing the shot 576'2. Mark made the A Lesson Learned One small boy defines conscience as something that makes you tell mother before your sister does. Journal, Independence LAYTON Farmers Insurance Group AUTO FIRE UFE COMMERCIAL -- S' S' k Phone 376-421- Meat Dept. 5 376-146- 2 jl TALK ABOUT DECA DINNERS Idt X Four Clearfield High students enjoy honors won in the recent District DECA Competition held at Davis High. Students competed in their selected Occupational Category. Their projects will now compete in the State Career Development Conference in Salt Lake on April 13 & 14. Winners include from left, Michille Grissom First Place in Apparel & Accessories, David Collins Second Place in Petroleum, Byron Endo First Place Petroleum, and Debbie Cleavenger First BH SHOR.. Bowmans is Open 7 A.M. Monday-Saturda- y 6 Days 10 P.M. a Week Closed Sundays Place in Advertising. Cl MlfVS .... FACTORY SECONDS AMD USED WINDSHIELDS SAVES! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON Rina; EiicFeiso Li Air Force Sgt. Richard A. Burke, son of retired Air Force Capt. and Mrs. John D. 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