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Show WEEKl,y REFLEX ' "T""y ? DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, J TV " OCTOBER 4, 1979 ik. 3; w '! t ... m - ; r t & t f; u i, ,' ,s u V - ijt '' ,; v : , v, r K , wV -- r irET- - - :- z4 cv , ft' rM m r l,.r s -- ' M hit v t Ka -- f ? . i ,fif , .v?k I -I'-- O Sb In Downtown Layton 4 K v? Lrisos Yrj dll sduc plonty during our biriliday sals ! tv -rv Find October Sale tiggsr than ever savings during October and our big Once a year Savings rcens Coats Ladies Winter Reduced Leathers, wools and nylons. All famous brands, all new styles Long and short, dress, wools, SAVE All on each etc. reduced Complete stock Mans Sportswear LAYTON Layton City Recreation hosted Homecoming Saturday, Sept. 22, for six of Laytons nine football teams. Laytons 125 lbs. team, V 'coached by Dennis Moss, started out the day playing Roy (North). Mosss team has a shot in the Bowl Games if they continue their winning streak. teams OTHER LAYTON Were 105 lbs. A, coached by Keith Wixom; 90 lbs. A, Coached by Darreld Ward; 90 lbs. B, coached by Bob Robin-So- n; 75 lbs. B, coached by Sam Gallegos; 75 lbs. C No. 1, Coached by Ruben Rios. Queens and their attendants were selected by players from all teams. They were honored at 12 p.m., receiving tiaras markers under the supervision of Jaycee President Clyde Muir. Concessions were available through the Layton and flowers from Jaycette member Judy Platt. first attendant Donna Espinosa; second attendant, FFA Christy Day. Debbie Rios, 75 lbs. C No. 1; 75 lbs. B, first, Angela Medina; 75 lbs. A, second, Roxanna Goodwin; and 75 lbs. C No. 2, third, Annie Hunt. Jaycees , SUSAN IPAKTCHIAN Layton Highs first PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Association) will hold the Night tonight at 7 p.m. This will be the first time that students have taken an active part in the organization formerly known as the PTA. Back-to-Scho- 1 MRS. RAMONA Forgacs, PTSA president, feels that the z students of Layton High . should be involved in what the - PTSA does this year. r Everything that we do for the studentbody will be voted on by the students, and will have their consent, Mrs. Forgacs said. : Students will also be asked : to officially join the PTSA membership by paying the $1 - fee. The students will also be represented on the PTSA board by two people from : each class. senior class are Ken Gammon and Sheri Foxley. The junior class board members are Tammy Poulsen and Christa Cloud. Speaking for the sophomores will be Mike King and Shelly Hill. : One of the representatives, Ken Gammon, is glad to see the PTSA happen because, it : will get the students involved. ' )t will be nice to work with : people from the community and be able to listen to the Studentbody and get a general feeling from them as to what they would like done. membership fees and g activities during the year will be done in order - ALL fund-raisin- FIREWOOD While Supply La sis Cut, Split, Delivered, and Stacked Cell Ills Murdocks 376-176- 5 20 An extra savings with each ladles coat purchased you may deduct $3.00 on any regular priced ladies shoe. on every item for our Gets Hens Shirts Acquainted Reduced By CARY CARTER Knits, Cottons and Polyesters, long or short sleeves, save Big now Reduced America) held their first chapter meeting in the Ag. Shop for all new and old members. The purpose of this meeting was to have all the new members get to know the new officers and the old members. The meeting started at 7: 10 p.m. by the officers opening ceremony. First week only our Anniversary Sale Hurry for this one Central Davis Urns In Madsen, Kathy Day, Ed Day-toand Debbie Valentine. After the meeting On Tuesday, Sept. 25, the school pictures were taken during the English classes. That same afternoon, the volleyball team won both games they played against Sunset The first game Cenand the second 15-- 4. ON SEPT. 27, the ninth grade had a pep rally in the armory just before the foot- ball game against North Davis which Central won 28 to 14. Central started the game and in the with the kick-of- f, first half there were three turnovers, two penalties, and one of Centrals players got out, but soon recovered. half-tim- e the At cheerleaders led both sides in school songs. Then the football players ran through a sign that said, Knock those Norsemen, Anniversarv speciai I.- -' Ladies "Vw- - throughout cur Hens DepL during our 34th Sporfwear educed Anniversary sale on Pants - Socks Shirts Ties Sweaters Denims Caps Gloves, etc. -- -- -- -- -- n was -- closed the members enjoyed a CONNI PAPPAS knocked Complete new stock fall slipovers and cardigans on every one 2M A- THE OFFICERS put on a skit which included Roger By RENEE MAYNARD 17-1- 5, aDMD pile. 'Then the president handed the old members shoes out to the new members and then told them to find the person and find out their name, age, and something about them. After, they all told whose shoe they had and something about the person. Officers were introduced and the group was told what things the officers have planned for this year of 1979-8- 0 Volleyball tral won THE PRESIDENT had all the new members take off one shoe and put them in a pile, then all the old members took off one shoe and put them in a v Reduced Save ar that this is very important because the PTA has never been able to do this in the past At the meeting tonight, parents will be invited to watch a short program by the acappela choir and will be introduced to the PTSA board and the faculty. Parents will then be free to visit their students classes and visit with the teachers about what each particular class will be doing throughout the year. Mens Sweaters Ail On Sept. 19 the Layton FFA Chapter (Future Farmers of to be able to present a full-yescholarship at the end of the year. Mrs. Forgacs feels ? THE representatives for the FOR THIS SALE birthday sale Layton n. Layton SAVE Jaycettes. QUEENS WERE: Tessy Spencer, 125 and 105 lbs.; first attendant, Barbara Pour-seTeresa Anderson, 90 lbs. ; The Pants, Jackets and Denims, etc. supplied the men to run down idraties fit 7 By Reduced Six of Laytons nine city football teams held homecoming Sept 22. noniEConiiNG to start the second half. There were three turnovers, one penalty, and one of the Norsemen players was hurt badly and rushed to the hospital. ON OCT. 2, the Utah Opera n Company performed at Lay-toand Centrals High School, ninth grade attended. hamburger fry with Mr. Save Gas, Save Money on nationally known merchandise Diamond cooking the hamburgers. Fremont Offering DOWfJSTAIRS VALUE Preschool Vcrkchop Fremont 4 days only 45 inch Sapphire Elementary School is offering a Wide assortment of colors pre-scho- ol - Ideal for quilts workshop as a way to prepare parents and their children for kindergarten. SCHEDULE OF events to include academic readiness skills, cognitive and emo- tional development, speech and language development and immunization are as follows: Mondays only, beginning 29. at 2:30-3:3Oct. Location, Fremont Elementary School, 2525 North 160 West, Sunset. 0; WHILE parents participate in the workshop a nursery will be held in the library for For further inforages mation call, 3-- Different Candy and flowers make some wives happy - others suspicious. -- Illinois Journal sup Old & New Uniques i torv 1361 North Highway 89, c East Layton NEW WINTER HOURS Oct.-thr- 10a.m.-- 6 u p.m. Save 3" nil Dec. Monday-Saturda- y (Closed Sundays) ! . I (CocJda Jars iVi.nLT.Ktfl. 76 mwrw vy.xH? I (nrw f 1 id da Largo Sanction J i On Any VJ c |