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A special football cake made by Wendy and Jcnlyn Hartley, his niece who are a senior and crediuM showing agom! of tv1 Arthur LAYTON JR. HIGH NORTH y, 1 ball school was added to the south west comer of the building. School opening for students at North Layton Jr. High was special this year because of the THIS IS the first time the outward appearance of the school building. Flowers that were planted earlier in the year name cf the school has appeared on the outside of the building. James J. Layton, principal, says the sign and the well-ke- were in full bloom and a new sign bearing the name of the sbon dwindled, although school grounds reflect the spirit and attitude of the student- -' body that chose for a 1980-8school theme Pride. During the year. North Layton students will work to improve the pride they have in themselves, their family, their friends and their school, dmg Earns Plaque For Service To State Fair T. Lewis plaque, he also received three first place ribbons and two second place ribbons for the rabbits he exhibited at the fair. Tom worked for ten hours a day, each day of the fair in the rabbit department. HE HAS been raising rabbits for about seven years. This is the first year he has been a member of the Wasatch Rabbit Tom Lewis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins, 539 West 1875 North, Layton was awarded an engraved silver plaque for his service to the Utah State Fair. Tom received the award from the State Fair Board and the Wasatch Rabbit Breeders Association. LN ADDITION to the silver 9TH GRADE enjoyed watching Brent LEADERSHIP Clearfield High Schools Breeders Association and the first year he has exhibited rabbits in the state fair. Tom entered both Flemish Giants and New Zealand White rabbits in the fair. HE CURRENTLY owns papered rabbits. By spring, he hopes to increase this number to about 50. dmg 12 Homecoming Week, Sept. 29 through Oct. 3, will follow the tradition of being a highlight of the year. Running the show is divided this year between the senior class, sponsoring the parade, and the studentbody officers over activities and the cheerleaders in charge of the dance. HIGHLIGHTING the week is a parade. Every organiza- - The-.them- 8-- p Days, a dunking machine, and on Tuesday Kiss-a-Gra- will be given greenies that made football history and which stirred up comment throughout the state. IT WAS A strange case, however, for after the first game, which was played in the dark at Park City because the coaches car broke down and e they were late getting there. Some of the team remarked that though they had never seen a game of football, they had played one. They played against some of the strongest teams in the state and made a . Kaysville. Mr. Miller and his wife, the former Hazel Udy were married July 14. 1920. They lived in Farmington ever since, the last 54 years at 37 West 3rd North. They recently cele- brated their 60th wedding anniversary. MR. MILLER still keeps a neat and tidy yard and garden and drives his own car. They are alTectionally known as Uncle Art and Aunt Hazel to ; everyone, np Scared Police sergeant - Have you : caught that burglar? Patrolman - No, but weve got him so scared that he doesnt dare show himself : while were around. J DAVIS COUNTYS Dress-u- out. system of Coach Briggs, a team was selected from the will be deco- -' rated. Also, ori Wednesday in Spirit Hall will project a Roy Royal. Consequently the day is named Stomp on the Royals day and the dia' gram is to be stomped on. . To end the week is a dance in Clearfields new gym. is Sailing Away and its semiformal. The band' is and tickGood Company, ets are $6. The dance will be held from p.m. MONDAY, SPIRIT chains will be made of paper. The object is to see which class can make the longest one. Other events of the week will include Patty and Jerry Hartley in However, the bunch that fields fences tion Is able to enter a float. Cash prizes will be given for the best entries, $15 for first; $ 10 for second and $5 for third. This event will be Oct. 2 and will start at 6:30 p.m. The parade starting point' will be at 300 North in Clearfield and will end at the high school. A bonfire will follow on the east of the Falcon gym. Bring your own marshmallows and hot dogs. 18 stuck was willing to learn and thanks to their hard work and the splendid, if not miraculous Homecoming Week By ROXANNA CRAYTHORNE : Hatch. MR. MILLER celebrated hit 8?th birthday Saturday by going to Davit game against Box Lldcr and to a dinner at hit nieces home, Glenda and Rex Rigby in Farmington and then honored by a special dinner Sunday w ith 35 family members at the home of hi niece, men succeeded in hanging on during thi season'. The material which greeted the coach was of the rawest sort. Many of them had never seen a football game, much less played. Heading Central Davis Jr. High's ninth grade atudents.are (from I to r) Christine Boyer, vice president; Suzanne Murdock, president; and Kris Alvey, secretary. and tcaton n game. He thmkt they hate a great team Ihit year anJ ha sophomore at Davis, was NEW SIGN 4 POPULATION WILL DOUBLE BY 2001 Thursday, a National School assembly will be presented featuring a pantomim-is- t. The homecoming queen will be announced on the The 1980s are not time for leadership. Planning is needed now if we are to accommodate this growth. Well need new roads, new schools, new business developments. Planning is nothing new to Boyd Ivory. As a farmer, as a teacher, as a trusted State Department employee he has found that planning takes time and the time is assembly. head-in-the-sa- FRIDAY is a big day with a pep assembly in the morning to promote a possible victory over the Roy Royals in a football game at 3. In preparation for the game, during the week, the bus loop will be painted and the football InliDDftS When beating whipping cream or egg whites, etc., with Mew OHS Officers to incorporate new, exciting and different activities this year and try to get more people involved, stated the new DHS student- - ; We want . body officers for the 1980-8-1 school year. Were going to bring Davis back to life but we need all of your help. We need to bring school spirit back to Davis. THIS YEARS studentbody officers are Ron Jonson, Shia Kapos, first vice pres-iden- tv president;. Kelly Applegate, second vice president; Chris Maryon, secretary; Rhonda McGugin, historiap; Sue photographer; Karen Hinckley, publicity manager; and Julie Otto, school artist, np Dun-canse- n, an electric mixer, take a piece of waxed paper and tear a hole so the beaters will fit through and you wont have any spatters when beating. If you have only a small area for vegetables, try vertical gar- dening. Cucumbers, beans, cantaloupes and squash train well on wire. Tomatoes must be .tied to the support as it grows. adl tnUS hCORM) a M1 14 90 pant fa the tcjMWt. wuh nM only 20 pinnt vcurcJ i . lb m. Art" Hilt cnjy sport anJ ha attended every Davit foot- given to him at this time. FOOTBALL M AS Davis' first sport and also one of the new athletic activities which Davis participated in. About 30 huskies appeared for the first practice, but the squad If you're driving down West Antelope in Layton and can't decide which school is Lincoln Elementary and which is North Layton Junior High, this new aifcn at the junior high might help. tf ihe first UsvU nd NOW. $ BOYD IVORY DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION PAID POUTICIAL AD BY BOYD IVORY y Ej- |