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Show I I V.tTXlYfifnf-0AV- hC A 5 JOURNAL, MAY t1 15,1989 NORTH DAVtS I FADCR, MAY 15. 1S&9 t tS fri t it Minlrflu tn LorviU Johnson' Vn Vl grad cUm Into rradmg. Some 13 have more HrftrhUry Sht4 than I'J) buJa.'ny Inrlude front, with book pm, Jant-- WiWy, wiio rvoj 4C. end Sude Younman, right, 493. Other big wm, from kft to right, Danyrl Clark. Krutl Morgan, Tina Vkwca. Kevin OokVy. Cm Waite, Marti Wtdrn, Solomon Obrrg and Craw ford and Trv Jatrttfft lamdton; back, Matthew Lloyd. hrrttudrnueach thaUrngfli year to read 100 MnJuhnn Cui?, ho do become member of the 100 Club.MTbia b UxAaand thu ilw CM yew anyone read more than 400 book. gt-- t rrJ I BEAL READERS! Emt 1 Fourteen boy L I KY candidate ha a and integral part in the State program. The Boy young own are all junior in high tebool. Itul Chandler, ion of Kay have been and rhytli Chandler, Clear field, hat been active in high te by the Amcncan Port 1)4 Clearfield, to Le-gi- repretent Clearfield High School at Boy t State June 17 at L'SU tn Logan. school softball, basketball, tennt. the glee club and in dramatic. and HE It VS played in Little League baseball, football and basketball. He ill be sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wart Post r 8)07. Roy S. Brown, com enginewithout Gerald Gibson manager; punishing your wallet. Motor Ql. WitliTrop-Arti- c Robertsons Conoco Service, both in Gcarficld. Von Gardiner, son of John W. and LaVon Gardiner, Syracuse, has been active in high school sports and was this year's Talon Golf Gassic medalist. He is sponsored by Syra- cuse city, Boyd Thurgood mayor, and city council. Also by R.C. Willey Furniture. MICHAEL INGRAM, son of Kenneth and Peggy Ingram, $91S I : (La Ogden, enjoys playing the piano and basketball. He is. Case Vce Call, master. and soccer. He is sponsored by Gcarficld State Bank, Harold 'Quart-09- liter 46 Independent Evangelistic Bible As Only Rule of Faith and Practice Services TO EMAIL Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wednesday Service DIST. L 376-34- 6 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Nursery Available for All Services 39 S. State St., Clearfield 137 South Main, Layton 376-346- 9:45 11:00 6:00 7:00 773-643- 67 773-773- 8 6 Diggers, Dusters & Ds Drill Teams GOLD And Now SUPER GOLD Join a Super Group Thats On the Move! The Gold Diggers, Gold Dusters and Gold Ds Drill Teams had outstanding performances at WSC, U. of U. and Utah Jazz games. They will perform on T.V. June 17! Due to their super halftime shows they have received invitations to perform in Las "For All Your Inuiranre city council. Darwin Tolman. son of Clarence and Mary Tolman, Syracuse, has participated in Little League, excelled in the shot- Darwin is sponsored by Sut. He was politically involved in getting lights installed under the 200 S. 700 E. overpass in Clearfield. He is active in high school sports, debate and impromptu speaking. He is sponsored by Clearfield City Corp., Dona! Townley mayor and city council. "FAITH FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH" Todd Hatton, son of Tom and Kim Hatton, Sunset, is interested in music and plays the and puna. He enjoys alto spoils of all kinds and is a journalist for the yearbook. Todd is sponsored by the Sunset dumber of Commerce, Roger Bodily, president, and by Arthur N. Howell. sponsored by Sunset City, Norm Sam, Mayor, and the C. Steed, president. Chris Allison is the son of John S. and LaPrtal Allison. ED LEMMON is the son of Thomas A. and LaRue Lemmon, Clearfield. Ed participated in Little League football, REISBECK TODD LARSEN is the son of Earnest Larsen. Sunset. He hat panicipatcd in sports activities in junior high school and high school. He plays the piano and the trombone. He is of James S. and Carol Wil Iiams, West Sunsd, is active in baseball, football, wrestling hp-Arti- c SEASON MOTOR DIXON P. is sponsored by Clearfield ui ROBERT WILLIAMS, son Protect your and Sluiuna Valentine. Reality Inc.. Ed HigJey owner. Woods, Luland A. (Zack) Zechcr, Sunset. Mis had Kelley, ton of Dun A. and Judith Kelley, Sunset, has also been active in many sports activities and is a junior class committee member. He belongs lo the drama, Spanish and Trench Gubs. He is sponsored by Masonic Lodge in tnandcr. ALAN AMANOis the son of Joe and Norma Amano. Gear field. He has been active in high school sports and is sponsored by Albertson's Market, 1 iufTaker and other sport activities. He sponsored by Arts Fire GcarfidJ. New cJwt leader at North Layton Junior High are back, ninth grader Adri arm Prarwon, Ilrandi Hart and Yvr Itioa; front, eighth grader Mr Ua Cuittem, left, Day na LEADERS State PeDeptes Hows ' Klected CHEER City, Boyd Thurgood. mayor, and the city council. Also by Phil S. Mabey Bonds, Gcarficld. BRAD LUTZ is the son of Nolan and Barbara Lutz, Gin-toBrad is active many sports n. activities and is an Eagle Scout. His sponsor is Albert T. Smith Property Management, Craig Smith manager. Roger Roberts, son of James A. and Lena Hamilton, Clearfield, is musically inclined and plays bass clarinet and drums. He enjoys track events. The t, KiwanisClub, Byron E. president, Clearfield, is his sponsor. Lilen-quis- JAMES POPHAM is the son of James and Marion Popham, Sunset. James participated in Little League activities, wrestled in junior high and is a member of the glee club. He is sponsored by Sunset city, Norm Sant, Mayor and the city council. The qualifications listed on the above individuals are of a value only on the surface. In applying each expressed a sincere desire to better acquaint himself with what makes government a working agency. IN THE interview by the board it was hoped to bring out each persons ability to think as an individual. This is hard to express in rating background. The American Legion Selection Board include Arthur N. Howell, chairman; Phil S. Mabey, Fay Briggs, Bob Kay and Edna Peterson. Mr. and Mr. Allen L. Strong and Mr. and Mr. Harry Duckworth enjoyed a vacation for one week taking the Mississippi River entice. They spent seven day on the Mississippi Queen paddle wheeler and visited St. francisville. Baton Rouge and Vex burg. They spent three days in New Orleans, La. before reluming home. Mrs. Edna J. Layton received word from Merced, Calif, of the arrival of a new bom May 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wiens. Mrs. Wiens is the former Sheryl Brink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink. H. Glenn Austin underwent major eye surgery on Wednesday April 7 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He is at home now convalescing. Mrs. Edith Lewis was honored on her birthday Monday at a family party at her home. Members attending were Mr. i'AUTO UFE California together ibis weekend. Mr. and Mrs. EJ Sprague, and son K)!e, Mr. and Mrs. Gay ten Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson and their families were guests on Sunday in iHOME OWNERS 376-427- 9 mKRTHHMt-Urr- Let us do your dirty work 2 Day Service HERITAGE STRIPPING with their daughter for the arrival of a new granddaughter, bom May 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Higgs. Mr. Carr wentpn to Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Higgs re .HOUCKS 520 W. 1400 So., Bountiful Ifhocess 292-535- 5 Across from Brattens Visit a PRICES GOOD MAY CARAMEL-RAISI- 14-1- 1980 i) tj n N Ui SHEET n ROLLS Delicious. ..you hod better have seconds on hand FOR BRAIKT HOiYWOOC 11 NMJTFU1 ARTS MOVE EVB) MUEaJ o 03 TWO LAYER WHITE CAKE Vegas and Disneyland! o'TBUCKS: Q Logan for the baptism and confirmation of Jennifer Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ylcr Sprague. A family dinner was held after. and Mrs. Laszlo Price and two children, Mrs. Sherrie Brown and daughter Valerie of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Art LaBass and daughter Tammy; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jones and two children and Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seegmil-le- r of Ogden were Monday guests of Mrs. Goldie Ball. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Carr of Gilroy, Calif, came to be So fIXllTlITXR mained in Kayvsille to help with the new addition. They will return to their borne in ro 8 inch - CLASSES IN BALLET, DRILL AND BATON The Gold Diggers, Dusters and Ds and Davis High DEttes Drill Teams will present "Showtime May 15, 7:00 p.m. at Davis High Field House. This program will feature other high school and Jr. performing groups. Cost $2.00 Adults $1.00 Students. For tickets call any DEtte or CLINIC & 376-975- 2 TRYOUTS ! A clinic and tryouts at Studio 141 N. Main, Kaysville, Saturday, May 17 consisting of splits, kicks, 7. marching, showmanship and jazz! (Tryouts Optional) - Registering for summer classes Supers & Diggeis Gr.dc 6th op 376-975- 8:00 a.m. 2 Reta Felt Director Cost $4.00 for 2 Hours II HUK VENTURIS TWO FILM MTEIMUTiOML & 5th 1:00 p.m. Ds Agc4V4-3rdgr.d- e 3:00 p.m. f INTERNATIONAL VENTURES 3 C O dozen May LOCATIONS 7:30 only FrL Sat 7:30 6 9:10 Sat 6 Mat 1:15 only 2.25 Adults StudsntsA Sr. Clt ChMren C w 5; Weaknlght M 1.75 1.00 KAYSVILLE TKZATrZ 376-527- Dusters Grade. 4th Retesse 0VED FRESH HARD ROLLS 2 .imniL N K H M M LAYTOn 175 So. Fort Lane u t i |