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Show own 5y " - Three Davis KAYSVILLE high school students, two of them from Clearfield High, won round-tritickets to the Inter national Science Fair in N.M., in May. The three students, Thomas Zaugg, Clearfield; Kevin Butters, Clearfield; and Deborah Johnson, Davis, captured top honors in the Davis County ' Biological e, ' held at Davis High last week. Other winners were: r'- - Janalee Steenblik, Millcreek. Medallion Winners: Maria Matthews, Bountiful; Cheri Reynolds, Central Davis; j Travis Hunt, Kaysville. d VN '9 . Kaysville. Senior High Medallion Winners; Tony Butterfield and Cora Lee " Rhodes, Central Davis. . Physical Peterson, Clearfield; Billy View-mon- Physics: Trophy, Thomas d; Clearfield. Social and behavioral category: Trophy, Kevin Butters, Clearfield; Second, Becky Poulsen, Davis; Third, Laura Olsen and Jennifer Harris, Davis. Honorable Mentions: Kami Moulton, Davis; Jeffrey Palmer and Troy Gabaldon. Clearfield; Julie Palmer and Marilyn Bar-loDavis. I Zoology category: Trophy, Necia Palmer, Davis; Second, Toni Michele Cook, Davis; Third, Janet Albiston, Davis. Honorable Mentions: Kelly Brophy and Brad Shepherd, Davis. High won the best overall seventh grade project trophy. Maria Mathews of Bountiful Garth Hogan, Viewmont; Second, Carolyn Layton, Davis; Junior High won the eighth Senior High Third, Jenny Cutler, Clearfield. .. grade trophy and Gerald Mills Botany category: Trophy, Honorable Mentions: Jon Beals, from Mueller Park Junior High Stephen Ashmead, Davis; Sec-- , Clearfield; Duane Knowles,. won the ninth grade award. Medical-dent- al category: Trophy, -- Monte Vista to Have Spring Special Today I- L- Pat Riffenberry person for this event. llmP CARE CENTER 2700 West 5600 South Roy, Utah Read The Classified &.00I For S For vicks is chair- WEBER MEMORIAL to' Completely Compelling lute Klothos for U!ds O For 3 iecaffeiM Country Hills Plaza 430S Harrison and medical category: Plaque Winners; Travis . Hunt, Kaysville; Lance Peter- son, South Davis; Alyson Watt, Millcreek; Wesley W. Pentz, North Layton; Christian Anderson, South Davis; Lori Wall and Kim Magness, Central Davis; Maria Matthews, Bountiful; Paul Burke, North Layton. To Serve Youl Newgata Mall Open 10-- 9 North Ogden Plaza 441 S. 1900 N. STORES OPEN AT 10:00 A.M. ROXY RIOS VAL CLARK N. Layton Clio oses Students LAYTON Roxy Rios and stuVal Clark, both ninth-grad-e able Mention Winners: Alaine dents at North Layton Junior Tingey, Bountiful; Lois Gill, High, have been selected as stuNorth Davis; Greg Thompson,' dents of the month for March. Kaysville. Roxy is the daughter of Mr. Plaque Winners: Mark Olsen, and Mrs. Ruben Rios, 169 W. Millcreek; Tony Butterfield, Camelot. She is a cheerleader at Central Davis. the school, works as an office Physical category: Honorable aid and has been a member of Mention Winners: Shane Griffin, Kaysville; Dustin Goodwin the girls basketball team. Her favorite subject is English. Earth and tpaca category: Honor- . SALE and Michael Alex, Central Davis; Robbie Hiatt and Ky Val is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and especially enjoys studying American history. He is an usher at the school, enjoys track and in off school hours likes to make models and draw. He is also a Star Scout. o SALE 0 SALE Ann Bradshaw, North Davis; Stephen Beitzel, Farmington; Alan Smith and Barbara Mur- phy, Mueller Park; Jaysvon Barnes, Central Davis; Nichole Skinner, North Layton. Plaque Winners: Tyler Rentz and Judy Drury, North Layton; Kristi Merrill and Gerald Mills, Mueller Park; Robert Porter, .Central Davis; Steven C. Lori, Farmington; Marie Crosby, South Davis; Darrin Nielsen, FLEXALUM MINI-BLIND- S (Best Brand On The Market - Let Us Tell You Why) THAT'S 45 OFF THE LOW BASE PRICE THIS PRICE WILL UP 9 APRIL 1st! THAT'S NO FOOLINII IT'S LIKE SAVING 54 00 ALSO FANTASTIC SALTS ON ALL OTHER MUCHANDISI: VERTICLE BLINDS WOODIN MINIS ALL DRAPERY FABRIC WOODEN SHUTTERS Kaysville. DHS Jazz Band KAYSVILLE The Davis High Jazz Band will present the Jazz Band Night Club on Friday, March 25, at 8 p.m. in the Davis High cafeteria. There will be food, music and of entertainment will be porAdmission is $4 a famitrayed by the handicapped stu- dancing. The is under the direcband ly. of some whom are in dents, tion of Mark Essenfeld. wheelchairs. The program will be held at Without advertising, the Farmington Junior High e terrible thing School auditorium, where amis for available ple seating families and friends. The date is Nothing. today, March 23, at 6:30 p.m. A rummage sale will be held by the volunteers at Weber Memorial Care Center in Roy on March 25 and 26. Household articles and clothing will be offered for sale Friday, March 25 from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. stu- North Davis. Microbiology category: Trophy, Jennifer Uharriet, Davis; Second, Deborah Johnson, Davis. Physics category: Trophy, y, SALE standing training, criticism, and encouragement to their dents. To-ve- y, Thomas Zaugg, Clearfield; Second, Genette Gibby, Layton. Social behavioral category: Trophy, Kevin Butters, Clearfield; Second, Ryan Cowley, Earth and space category: Davis; Third, Becky Paulsen, Trophy, Derrick Jensen, Davis. Davis. Honorable Mentions: Environmental category: Trophy, Elizabeth Leachman, Davis; Heidi Kieffer, Bountiful; Sec- Debbie Black, Natalie Aurich, ond, Dustin McMullin, Clear- Curtis Cook and Mike Kettell, field; Third, Daron Fowers, Clearfield; Janee Black, Davis; Clearfield. Honorable Men- - Troy Gabaldon and Jeffrey Paltions: Kenneth Leon, Shelley, mer, Clearfield; Ranee Black, Richardsen and Sharon Ander- Davis. son, Clearfield; Tammy Zoology category: Trophy, Chad McCleary, Davis. Petersen, Layton; Second, KelMath category: Trophy, Lavar ley Erskine, Clearfield; Third, Edwards, Clearfield; Second, Necia Palmer,: Davis. HonorJulie Olsen, Davis; Third, Scott able Mentions Brad Shepherd, Davis; Verl Skidmore, Diane Hill, Davis. Honorable Mentions: Antony Montano, Jerry Woodard, Robby Fuit and Pam Clearfield. Gallegos, Dean Taylor and Sanchez, There were three top winners Jodie Hymus, Clearfield; Lynne in the junior high division. Thompson and Nathan Hinck-leTravis Hunt of Kaysville Junior Davis. Third, Stuart Montgomery, Biological Sheaver, Clearfield. field. Chemistry category: Trophy, Spencer Clark, Davis; Second, Jennifer Bradley, Toni Bon, Clearfield. Microbiology category: Trophy, Deborah Johnson, Davis; Sec-- , ond, Jennifer Uharriet, Davis; RUMMAGE The BountifulDavis Art League is pleased with the participation of area high school students and states that the judging process was a difficult one due to the high level of excellence demonstrated by the students. Davis County high school art teachers have provided out- Honorable Mention Winners: Sarah Rankin, North Layton; Cheri Reynolds, Central Davis; Janalee Steinblik, Millcreek; Davis; Diane Chase and Karen Kristen Cook and Christine Diane McKissick, Gear-fielThird, Billy Loveland, Davis. Honorable Mentions: Sonya Rees and Jamie Martens, Davis; Debbie Peterson, Matt Tayler and Bart Hamby, Clearond, Zaugg, Clearfield. Let Us son, both of Layton High School. Other honorable mentions included Ranee Black and Evan Law of Davis High School; Todd Rushton and Bradford Grone-ma- n of Bountiful High School; Pat Robison, Keith Larson, and Carolyn Bill, all of Viewmont High School. Cash prizes ranging from $100 to $25 were awarded recently to outstanding entries in the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Centers high school art exhibit, Debut. Art LeaThe Bountiful-Davi- s gue awarded the first prize of $100 to Mike Dringenberg of Bountiful High School for his Indian Maiden, the $50 second place award to Vance Brand of Davis High School for Desert Rock, and the third place award of $50 to John Branson of Viewmont High School for an untitled watercolor. . Honorable mention awards of $25 each went to Dave Wray of Bountiful High School, Dawn Twede of Woods Cross, and Jacob Knowlton and Scott Jack- BOUNTIFUL Junior High SCIENCE fair projects crowd auditorium at Davis High School where top winners received prizes and the right to go on to further competition. View-mon- t; Entertain You, Let Us Make You Smile is the theme of Monte Vista Schools annual spring program. Monte Vista,, : at 70 South 300 East, Farming-ton- , is Davis County School Districts special day school for severely intellectually handicapped children. They range in age from 3 to 22 and are transported daily to the school from throughout Davis County. The theme of Entertainment has been adapted for each class by their dedicated teachers. The symphony, rock music, the circus, TV, video games, and many other forms Confer fitf PROJECT EXHIBITING t; PROJECT EXHIBITING category: Honorable Mention Winners: Michael Alex, Central Davis; Todd Wente, Mark Tucker, and Kory Christensen, Kaysville; Dustin Goodwin, Central Davis; Darrin Nielsen, Kaysville. Medallion Winners: Tyler Rentz and Kelly Roehe, North Layton; Steven Murphy, Mueller Park; Ky Ann Bradshaw, North Davis; Jayson Barnes and Guylen Smith, Central Davis. Loveland, Davis; Third, Jamie Martens and Todd Edwards, Davis. Chemistry category:1 Trophy, Robert Hunsaker, Clearfield. Earth and space category: Trophy, Derrick Jensen, Bountiful. Environmental category: Trophy, Heidi Kleffer, Bountiful; Second, Glenn Hill and Kenneth Leon, Clearfield; Third, Shelly Bitton, Clearfield. Honorable Mentions: Tammy McCleary and Robert Johnson, Davis. Moth and engineering category: Trophy, Julie Olsen, Davis; Second, LaVar Edwards, Clearfield; Third, Lynne Thompsen, Davis; Honorable Mentions, Dean Taylor and Jodie Hymus, Clearfield. Medical and dental category: Trophy, Garth Hogan, Second, Margaret (Bee) Bergold, Davis; Third, Paul Broadbent, Davis. Honorable Mentions: Buffy Lewis, Duane Knowles, Davis. Mrs. Earth and ipaco category: Honor- able Mention Winners: Keri Tucker, Central Davis; Nate Niederhauser and Brian Olsen, ORAL REPORTING FARMINGTON and medical category: Honorable Mention Winners: Lori Wall and Kim Magness, Central Davis; Harold Rust and Districts science fair Botany category: Trophy, Sonya Ries, Davis; Second, Debbie W ion Art - SSI SSh0 Proses p School North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, March 23, 1983 Science Pm? Wimeirs Albe-querqu- Pag e 4B to Perform The music is good and easy to dance to, said Essenfeld. The proceeds will go towards the purchase of new band uniforms and instruments. 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