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Show o y ; ' 4 i & rw ' v i'A S1 '$ f P.sJCr iw 7 fr ' W 'V. v t& ; . ,:'4 , - , sfim flf , ':r ' ' r. ' 6 4. I Page 4C North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, October 12, 1983 Student Officers Picked at S. Weber SOUTH WEBER Out of rie Wolfe, 1936 E. 7700 S.; finalists from primary elec- audio visual aides, sixth grade, tions 13 were chosen in the fiBilly Pluim, son of Wimm and 26 ' v'. ; X (it)"' ? t : ' , ft I Ik- - JW- -. nals to serve as the South Weber Elementary studentbody government officials for 1983-8Chosen were: president, Blake Love, son of Kieth and Claudia Love, 1591 E. Canyon Dr.; vice ' Carol Pluim 1514 E. South Weber Dr. and Michael Waite, son of Larry and Tekla Waite, 7459 S. 850 E.; audio visual aides, fifth grade, Eric Miller, son of Ernest and Ginger Miller, 1949 president, Steven Poll, son of E, 7775 S. and Blake Westborek, Reed and Lana Poll, 1205 E. son of. Bruce and Carla WestSouth Weber Dr.; secretary, Ca- broek, 1145 E. South Weber Dr. Lyn Ogden, daughter of Mike Audio visual aide, fourth' and Debi Ogden, 7190 S. 1600 son of E.; assistant secretary, Lori grade, Cory Johnson, 7873 Robert Lorna and Johnson, Westbroek, daughter of Rod and Joan Westbroek, 2635 E. 7800 S. S. 2100 E. and Landy Ukena, Historian, Tim Petty, son of daughter of Lloyd, and Jan Bill and Sally Petty, 7898 S. Ukena, 2164 E. 7875 S.; safety 2890 E.; assistant historian, Japatrol captain is Chad Hinds, son of Ed and Lee Hinds. son Wolfe, son of Doug and Ma . X ihpw3u '4 I 4. i? ; , v W, I V - i ' 't, w ' ) imt S"" ' ? NEW STUDENT BODY officers elected at South Weber Elementary are (from left) CaLyn Ogden, secretary; Steven Poll, vice president; and Blake Love, president. W, (1 ;f Students to Watch Films With Parents " i Without advertising, a terrible thing jajzz fk Nothing Vouto to Legislate Afl Oapitol Student representatives from the majority of Utah's high schools will go to the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Oct. 20, to learn more about how government functions. The occasion is the annual Senate Youth Conference, part of the United States Senate Youth Program which recognizes youth leadership and gives students in all states the opportunity to learn more about political system. Approximately 60 of Utahs junior and senior high school students will participate at the conference. All are currently serving as student body officers for their respective schools. In Utah, the conference is sponsored by the Utah State Office of Education. Boone C. specialist, social studies education, has been named conference coordinator. then-atio- Col-egrov- ns e, The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the capitol chambers of the Utah House of Representatives. Activities of the day will relate to the theme, The Individual in a Changing Society. Special guests include members of the Utah congressional delegation as well as eminent city, county, state, and civic leaders, among them Governor Scott Matheson, President of the Senate Miles Cap Ferry, Speaker r, of the House Norman H. and state superintendent . of public instruction,' Ban-gerte- Leland-Burningham- Much of the time during the conference will be devoted to the selection of two Utah students to represent Utah as delegates to the national Senate Youth Conference to be held in Washington ' D.C. early in 1984. The keynote speaker at the conference will be Bruce Griffin, Associate Superintendent, Office of Curriculum and Instruction, Utah State Office of Education. Selection of the two winners, and two alternates, will be made-a- t a later date by a panel of judges composed of educators and civic leaders. Students will be judged on the basis of extemporaneous talks and responses to current political and social issues. . Both winners will receive a $2,000 scholarship to the college of their choice. The scholarships and traveling expenses for the national conference are provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. LDS Stake Park To Do Dedicated There will CLEARFIELD be a dedicatory service Oct. 23 at 3 p.m. at the Clearfield LDS Stake Park. It will be dedicated as The Joseph Morgan Hess Family Memorial Park. Hess was instrumental in developing the park. In case of inclement weather the service will be held in the LDS meeting house adjacent to the park. First Security presents The New Utah Buckle Collection. Limited edition collectables in solid, handcrafted brass now free or at a special price! Pride. Everyone shows it in their own way. 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Other buckle designs not shown here are also available. Sales tax will be added to all buckle purchases. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal .on certificate accounts. OFUTAH, N.A. Member FDIC T I ' Fifth and WEST POINT sixth grade students at West Point Elementary School are invited to screen maturation films in the company of their parents, Thursday, Oct. 13. Girls and their mothers will meet in the multipurpose room at 6 p.m., while boys and their fathers will assemble at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. |