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Kedpienw Ring a ainnrtr uSMms (U saving hond were back, Christine Smith, left, and High; Jeff Bradoby, Layton; Wendy I lanky and THth Sapp, both Davk: front, Mark Fitch, Expo Cari Hell and Tarn! Egbert, both Davis and Jan ooontinator, Der, Layton. of (jO-IIO- Lirnfe Itanney, both Clearfu-Ik-f- VS BACON J. 1 i .1 ft mm April I was the dale for the first batcball and softball games of the season. It was fayed against Ccnlersitle al lorth Layton. jump, second, long jump, second in 220; Mike Poulson. third, long jump, second in shot put, first in 100. $Tt:t:i.E took first in the discus; ClilT Hilliard, third, discus and third, shot nut; Doug Tcpe. second, hurdles, breaking the school record, and first, medley; Lyle Smith, third. 100: Allen Montoya, DAN EASTFR FOR THE IX1E HS3LY SAVE 1 on Every Pair BlfKllJSFJ)RDiS WE WAITER CHAHGCA JOGGER WATCH hi Stop Watch Lap Timer Month Day - Year Hours Minutes Seconds Dual Time Zones Nationally Advertised at $49.95 ' v WH-CO- . VIA celebrated WAS royally with a special dance on Wednesday. April 2. The eighth grade play, Pardon Me, You're Stepping On My Eyeball' will be presented April 10 at 7:30 p.m. for parents, and April 1 during the day for the studentbody. Mrs. Karen Lopez is directing the play, and some of the leads are Brian Canivan, Adrienne THANKS TO the usher squad at North Layton for doing a fine job of maintaining discipline at assemblies during the year. The ushers for this year include David Adams, Kara Burk, Kelley Griffin, Stacy Leggett. Anthony Maes-ta- s, James Minnoch, James Noppe, David Nowinsky, Kelly Pierce and Penny Walker. Names for National Jr. Honor Society should be submitted to Larry Millward. The National Jr. Honor Society is for students with a high B average. For more information, contact Mr. Millward at school. 'J Seventh grade honorable mention went to Lmti Holies, Kathy Bravo. Rosalind Edwards. Keith Ewings, Kelly Harper. Angela Holmes. Heidi 0 - (2 4 lb. Pieces) John Msfril BRAUNSCHWCIGER CHUNKS Janalyn Wpmng.' .Meed John Morrtll TASTY ROLL SAUSAGE and Kristine i io lb. i LB. ROLL Art Lopez, third, mile; it mm d TRUCK load UU8ALE' ry, third, 880; and Randy Thompson and Jack Berger were also on the winning medley relay team. STEVE HASH, second, high jump, breaking the seventh grade record; Arnold Oney, third, 100 and first, 440 relay; Gleason Sweeney, first, 1320 yard run. breaking the eighth grade record; Art Morakat, second, 220 and first, 440 rela-y- ; and Steve Coon and Daniel Sheldon were on the first place 440 relay. Chosen as the weeks out- tO-c- u. 96 N. Main, Layton (Independently Owned A "fSwJ7M2t7 Operated) APRIL TRUCK LOAD APPLIANCE SALE IK STOCK ft compact ri Chest Freezer YlaeS cre,s c Mod. 8089 standing performers were Gleason Sweeney, who broke the school record in the 1320 and Jack Berger, who received the baton 50 yards behind the Central runner and came back to beat him by 20 yards. 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The meet was tied going Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. into the final event, but Central Philip Johnson, Hill Air Force was able to win it. , Base and Mikan Stireman, German Reyes took first in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. Stireman. the high jump and first in the Winners in the PTA Reflecmedley relay; Erik Johnston were placed third in the high jump; tions contest for 1979-8announced last Thursday in an Darrell Richard, third, high assembly. Lori Copperman, a seventh grader, took first place in music and third place in literature. Denise Fischer took the first in literature and Eric Coon took second. BILL NIELSEN received first in art with Rod Hillan and Terry Markham taking second and third respectively. Honorable mention in the e I Gold P$017 Tnensor. second, mile run. 1 Pearson and Julie Almond. ,i jm Qg5BD0iniaiira00ss 376102 U Staff Sgt. 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