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Nsys JXwMWWXWvNXA'Mf x. r Gets Paring From Board Of Education vy.:..'5K vSXnxXX--s- '- swox'xx'rwxA-yx'xv- ,v xwlwows'S0WsvWwSiW4wssa(ws yww.y.yv:- i(?",:.-A-.-.--b - .'- v x 'VwwW 'Xae)eivxeiekwy-vww . ? rfyviWftrtw x,.. '.. WV xvxw. ,s..' CX.x.v.. f V,sAr!SV 'V ''. mrnmm x .trrsssg? iiasrwssssssss&.&ssssssssstsv V" vmqv, .....S. V ' w W t WT V'V-- rx v VVA' ,y I .. ... V.y ' x w ,S exotic-soundin- 0x.xxx'.vi.caftxk..yv4 '' 'V' , " ' R, S'v W s5SS,'smSSs W THE BOARD denied travel requests by Bountiful High Schools choral and orchestral departments to Mexico City and its band to Calgary, Alberta, Canada. At the same time, requests for a Mexico City trip by the Davis High School acappela choir were denied. Two Viewmont requests, one by the concert choir to Oahu, Hawaii and the dance company to Los Angeles were also denied. At the same time, other requests for trips in the region were approved. The followed board existing policy in denying the distant ;. trips. That recommends ' ?y' " Y ' Vv SvXU&v.iis s s " 'y ,' $ ' ' ' v ,,A v . "'X.'X v( asa travel allowances to places in the proximity of neighboring states andor the western states. I vXCCCXXv. aSw4 ''''' , 'wvw w 'v 'x' ''v ar 'gyrryxvxs ..... A KEEP THOSE LINES STRAIGHT! APPROVED TRIPS included three for Bountiful High: Speech department to Tempe, Ariz. in February; baseball team to St. George in March and drill team to The seventh annual Davis Cup sponsored by the Davis County School District at the University of Utah Rice Stadium saw Lehi High School, right, take winning honors in the small school category while Morgan, center, placed second in that group. Cache Countys Sky View High School scored tops for a second time in the big school group. American Fork, Payson, Sky View (Smithfield, Cache County), and the addition of i Lake County). HONORS WERE captured for the second straight year by Sky View in the large school category and for the first time in the small school group by Lehi. Competition is based on band performance in the review where bands are inspected, judged on alignment, posture and bearing on the while field, the - Thursday, and Saturday, 2-- 8 2-- 5 p.m. Friday p.m. t STORYLAND starts in November on Saturday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. half-hostory telling time for children ages years. The Kaysville Elementary School PTA will provide the programs. Monday night movies start 3-- flavor of acceptance. THE SCHOOL, now in its 11th year, has enrolled students from all 50 states, as well as many foreign countries. There is a camaraderie that comes from a desire to know more about people, places and things. Because no one religion or creed commands a majority here, it is truly a democratic system. The basic concept of North Layton is to offer a education, and the acceptance of new ideas and people is one step toward that goal. North layton is an exciting combination of dedication, pride, and respect," says assistant prinWe all cipal Ross Poore. work together. Layton well-round- 8 ON OCT. 25, North Layton will try to defend its win in a game against North Davis at Fourteen schools competed in the annual Davis Cup staged last week in Salt Lake City. Davis schools participating included Bountiful, Davis, Viewmont and Woods Cross. ON PARADE !' rio i,' 4ff' vt i And A Rod Little ladies may be born, but little gentlemen are hewn, like monuments, out of solid resistance. New, Kiron, la. North Davis. The game begins at 3 p.m. The studentbody will host a Halloween Dance on Oct. 31 at North Layton. Cheerleader of the week is Brenda Mar umpaper era EHRAUAMl '. in November on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. admission is free. On Nov. $ showing is a double The Legend of feature, Sleepy Hollow," and The Laurel and Music Box Hardy. SAVE - THE CHECK-ou- t period will be extended to three weeks starting in November. For information about any of h 4r,11 '' Off these library events call 15,000 Book Patterns To Choose From. Several Patterns In Stock np Layton Choral Will Present Fall Concert The Layton High School Choral Music Department will present its annual fall concert on Nov. 5 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School Auditorium, Cost is 75 cents for adults and 50 cents back- grounds which lends to its Longhorns smeared the South Davis Spartans 26-- on Oct. 9, with running back Darrel Richards scoring two touchdowns. Tony Markham and Mike Poulson each made an additional touchdown. The defense played an excellent game, but what can you say when youre a Longhorn? Clays. Library Ctours hanged to grade. North Layton Jr. High is in the United Nations school in Davis County. Because of its proximity to Hill AFB, the school has a uniaue blend of LaMonte and Melonie with seventh grade North Adams, eighth grade and Linda Carrasco, Susi Porter and Lori Copperman, seventh officers Linda Carrasco, Susi Porter and Lori Copperman. percussion and marching band director at Idaho State ' University in Pocatello, tb coming Dods and Richelle Brummer, Loertscher, The the at Cruz, Joyce Helton, and Mikan ninth Stireman, grade; Julie Almond, Deanna Eighth grade members are Ron Fielding, Drew Garber, Louise Heaps, Mike Overson, Laurie Sant, Joe Trujillo. Officers are Julie Almond, Deanna Dods and Richelle Adams. Advisors are Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Barrow, and Mr. Johnson. Moore, FOR school year North Layton are Janette Lindsay, Annette Adams, and Karey Pollett, studentbody; Amel SEVENTH grade members originality, library: Hours open, Monday December and wrestling team to Burley, Idaho, also in December. OFFICERS are Heidi Jordan, Joan showmanship, music while standing and music while marching along with percussive effects and cadences. WOODS CROSS walked off with tops in showmanship while Bountiful grabbed first place in inspection. Judges included Dr. W.J. Julian, director of bands at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville: Derral Siggard, director of bands at the College of Eastern Utah in Price and Chuck Spuches, changes team was and the drill okayed for a February trip to Santa Monica. THREE TRIPS were approved for Viewmont High including a Denver trip for the band, jazz band and orchestra in April; drill team trip to Idaho Falls, Idaho, in April and trip to Tempe for the debate team in February. Woods Cross saw approval for three trips including the debate team to Tempe in February, basketball to in Idaho, Pocatello, 1979-8- 0 Owens. City), and Juab (Nephi). Large schools featured ! Layton Highs tinez. Peppy of the week is Betsy Reis. NINTH GRADE members, Carolyn Applonie, Vicky Fields, Anthony Maestas, Jackie Medina, and Julie Palmer, as well as ninth grade class officers, Amel Cruz, Joyce Helton, and Mikan Stireman. Advisors are Mr. Barnes, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs. schools Whats new at the Kaysville City Library? Note these February. choir, orchestra and Laytones were given the okay for a trip to San Diego, Calif., in May ASSISTANT Superintendent Gayle Stevenson agreed was the travel a getting out of hand, spokesman said, tb Student council members for the 1979-8- 0 school year at North Layton Jr. High School have been announced, according to Principal James J. Layton. Those selected are: included Bountiful, Davis, Viewmont and Woods Cross from the Davis District along with ten others. Those included six small schools, or those with under 600 students: Delta, Lehi, Morgan and Preston along with new entries Wasatch (Heber maneuvers, symphony orchestra and band in May and forensics in Si together to show off before judges and spectators alike in various forms of marching band competition. (Salt February. Clearfield The High orchestra was given the for a trip to Twin Falls, Ida., in April while Davis approvals included trips to Tempe by the LJ around the area coming Participating in Santa Monica, Calif., Liin)(6ii)m SALT LAKE CITY -Neither rain, nor snow, nor cold weather were able to keep several thousand spectators or more than a dozen bands out of action at the University of Utahs Rice Stadium last week. THE OCCASION was the seventh annual Davis Cup sponsored by the Davis County School District. The competition finds bands from Cottonwood State Travel ' - - 4,:r v - Out Of y ,,v , y ir,!7lss!ii, tt f m MS . vv-o- r & 'x-- r f i t'i i " t tTi r7 l';',!S'?"? ' i 4 t - I" 4 ? "& g mnkw :. mm 4 n 'i . tKissaffistisiKtiaEran sr,a ,,.ii.r" -i 25, 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER T (j- A..XsX Crittenden Paint at the Acap-pela- GET YOUR ', the Laytones and the Sophomore, Junior and Senior Choirs, dmg & Glass Co. 547 tlorth Main, Layton -- - Ph. for children. GROUPS performing center will include the - PROGRAMS Gatekeepers for the annual Davis Cup staged under threatening skies and cool temperatures last week included Denise Duggar and Tim Johnson, both of Mon.-Fr- i. 30 Sat. 376-42- 12 8-- 1 T!rnr |