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Show vs f ' f'U. iS A t'broiiidf Sim Thursday, February 21, 1174 I ifi v SggtF,Tft 1U ff? SsEtssml Sand Ridge's teacher of the week is Randy FASt?T 3 uoll rAimrlwl with much talent to fit hie many interests. Mr. Foster is currently a first year instructor of industrial arte at Sand Ridge and encourages and motivates his students to work on projects of such as welding, electrical wiring, woodwork and construction skiils. TALKING ABOUT the honors program at Sand Ridge are Neil Jacobsen, John fyforris( Elate Junes, Julie Moss, Jan Heisop, Tami Jacobsen, Marilyn Dance self-intere- aimi Jake While attending Davis High, he was elected president of the Utah Association Vocational Industrial Groups of America, and served as a Utah delegate to youth leadership conferences in Columbus, Ohio, D C. and Washington, Oklahoma City, Okla. Spartan Special Mr Foster received his B S. in industrial arts education uy Band for a look at the "Then and the jtth Grade Choir will provide the Now," plus many other acts. Chairman, Mrs. Victor Castlemam is pleased "dth the participation from parents, teachers and students. Parents and friends are invited to attend. A donation of $i will be asked. SO. OGDEN South Ogden Junior High School FTA will sponsor A Spartan Special" on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. Mostly he enjoys sports, especially fishing, hunting and football. at South Ogden School. Junior High Mrs. Irving Stimpson the theme of the program as Now and Then. Tlieie will be a Dixieland ri ju CA iu n 0 pla from Utah State University and holds a certificate of completion from Utah Tehcnical College in the field of machine shop operation. t f S - f . ? 4j , " Ivl lUl Debbe Harkeroad, Candy Holland, Diane Holloway, Becky Holmes, Heidi Hunter. the second term. Honors at Sand Ridge is based on academic excellence in ail learning experiences of the Muueui pi ugi am, pi us outstanding citizenship in all areas of the school. Extra learning experiences have been designed by the honors committee to enhance the honors student program. Students have attended programs at Roy High, Bonneville High and have had guest speakers in the school. The following students are currently members of the her.crs pregram: Seventh Grade Danette Anderson, Dale Bennion, Jana Beus, Bill Black, Jana Blood, Christine Bradaahw, Tina Brown, Julie Bryson, Cheria Charter, Lvnette Child, Ruth Christensen, Doug Cole, Lawane Cole, Lynctte Cox, Shirley Coy, Sherry Cummings, Marilyn Dance. Teresa Fife, Norma Fletcher, Lani Green, Mike Greenhalgh, Lisa Hadley, Paula Mandy Meadows, Meyers, Debbie Miller, Allen Nalayu, Brenda Nelson, Patty Orr, Jill Oxford. Craig Paskett, Charles Rowe, Tamera Schneider, Debbie Schwitzer, Joan Suzanne Skiumuie, Skid-tiiui- e, ) 3 if! ROY Charter members of the Roy Elks are invited to a danceat the Roy Lodge on Sr. t. Feb. 23. Dinner is being served from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m.' and danr ing starts at 9 p m. Shreck has sent letters out to all the original officers asking them to be here that night. Larkin Johnson is here from Westpoint, Miss., Dona W. Hurst is in from Santa Maria, Calif. District Deputy William I? rou Kobe! vil! nIf;o jj attendance. All members both new and old are invited. This nieht is to honor nsst exalted rulers and charter of- wr. r (shier . . .teacher honored ficers and charter members. Past Exalted Ruler, Donald , Shanna Jackson, Tami Jacobson, Camille Jones, Jamie King, William Lopaz, r, Veldora McConbs, Kathy Camille Meyer, Tami ivxuds, mauicw lutita , Itwei t Milla, Dramic mung, Lane Montgomery, Jolm Morris, Jeff Morrise, Julie Moss, Von-ni- e Manning, Eheen Olsen, Doug OShell, P.yan Page, Met-zinge- Marie Parker, Marilyn Parkinson, Virgie Payne, Dale Peterson, Bret Prevedel, Duane Price, Terrie Probst. Kelly Redford, Patty Rees, Janet Reischaur, Jay Rich, Robin Rochne, Guy Robinson, Lmaa Ba.ycil Kuitins, Salazar, Janet Shanner, Scott Shurtliff, Jerri Sim, Shelly Steven Smith, Simpson, Danette Stanger, Jim Storey, Thom-spoEnc Straum, Jana Sherry Thompson, Ie Lynette r, jl lXi Jjiici , ny Gentry, Kim Glissmeyer, k Carrie Gould, Russell Green, Robert Griffy, Debra Hardy, Tippets. n, Lynda Trease, Todd Vernon, Tim W'einstock and Cindy Williams. Ninth Grade Sonnet Allen, Pota Gay Applonie, Dawn Baehr, Grant Barton, Joana Bradshaw, Dale Carney, Kelly Cheatham, Deanne Cheever, Anita Child, Barbara Christensen, Gayle Christensen, Randy Colevcll, Carie Conley, Dalinda Cox, Cindy Crittenden, Kellie Daley, XWO() Judy Staker, Robert Sutton, Brenda Sheffer, Brenda Taylor, Julie Thompson, Jamice Venable, Jane Wilkin-soand Pam Wmward. Eighth Grade Shelly Adair, Becky Anderson, Betty Anderson, Cathy Anderson, Curtis Lee Anderson, Kathy Andntsak's, Ty Baird, Beth Ann Barlow, Nancene Beus, Mark Bradford, Cindy Brown, Bruce Bryson, Ruth Butlei, Susan Cardwell, Colleen Child, Jana Child, Raylene Christensen, Ross Coleman, Michelle Cowan, Jana Crookston, Sheri Cunnington. Alice Downs, Joanne Dye, Kathy England, Carrie Far-beClint Farmer, Wendy Felter, Robert Ficther, Scott n, " JL I ROY Sand Ridge Junior High announces 238 students have attained the status of honor students at the end of iir ROY r IVw. ItiiU 4UOt Ui, tuutw, I Carrie Durbano. Jody Facer, David Farber, Tracy Farmer, Chr.s Fawson, Belva Powers, Carol Powers, Lnane Powers, Paul Fowers, Brian Fowles, Tami Goodman, Susan Gould, Susan Green, Becky Grover, David Cunderson, Diane Ilerzog, Jan Heslop, Deanne Hoskins, Scott Hughes, Judy Hutchens. Anna Jackson, Jake .Jep-psoBlate Jones, Rod Kearl, Keith Kennedy, Wendy Kerr, Kim Luhn, Karen Lund, Chad n, Marriott, Julie McArthur, Karen McDowell, Bonnie McGuire, Sherri Moore, Susan Moore, Terri Moore, Katny Morgan, Elisabeth Musculino, Sandy Nemeroff, Sharon Nielson, Vickie Nielson. ' Bill Obin, Sherry Fackham, Qhdri pn-nH- ( Aj j VrtiUt tavllj a fc.i Dan Peterson, Lari Pett, Sandy Porter, Brent Rawson, Marjean ft : i l !?J ? 'if Redford, Danny Rees, Starla Pees, Dolans Kobei tson, Cindy Rohe, Larry k, ' , i Ropelato, Judy Rcylancc, Russell Salas, Jeannie Salurada, Tamara Sandoval, Peggy Simpson, Chris Smalley, Cathy Staker. Adele Kelly Taylor, number, Chcrri TTiompscr., Deanne Thompson, Lori Thor-DocJean Thornton, Linda Tippets, Nancy Tubbs, Kathy $ 1 s J i v- - t r.v. Turner, Waite, Cathy Stephenie Weaver, Diane .v, A Wheelwright, Paula Wilson, and Nancy Yamashita. , ,vJ ll Wjfk Fre fax mfomsstien i ; V K 1 xv v R Free tax information publications are available at offices of the Internal n..: Revenue Service, it was nounced last week. ?a , ' ;? , r- ' V ' ' . Mi .. v s -- is r v J - booklet taxpayers receive with the forms PAST OFFICERS of the Roy Elks Lodge wiU be honored at a special dinner. Admiring the charter of the Logde are Don Shreck, left, the Lodges first exalted trustee. ruler, and Larkin Johnson, the original three-yea- r g! S 2Jf M -- M E2lf fee fs3 3 - x.jr-!- ' lss ij OGDEN The theme of this Bali is "The t rr Ul ikiui.Aicuu ip vouvett. ttie evening of March 9, the Hotel Ben Lomond will be transformed into days of early England with beautiful fresh flowers and hanging ferns. years Charity Ladies and gentlemen will gather for the evening of mirth and merriment at 7.30 p m. for cocktails, wuh an pliwint sit down dinner to be served The promptly at 8 30 p m naive will be provided "ny the Sounds Unlimited tin,-- r- - 1 3 mss1 II said. Klharity baii slated- -' Ksv Ss!sd Sai3 y "If the pamphlet is needed in a hurry, it can be picked up at most IRS offices, Mr. Wise r Soft Shelf Tacos Soft Shell Byrrlfos Two flaw Combination Pintos ils an- Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah said, "There .S' rf ft ttiW Cm uiilti viu covering almost every subject of interest to a taxpayer. Pamphlets on some of the more common tax problems are listed in the instruction v f operating exp no Junior league are paid for by the membership dues All money received from the community is rctuTtvd tv community charities and projects. One of the major fund raising events has been the Chanty Bail. president of t'ne Junior league is Mrs. Frank B. Kills. Mrs Christopher T. Ftad, General Ball Chairman Cun-en- t Rrywi 1m ROY JAYCETTES Tammy Gibbs, Karen Cutler and Paula Ames t tending the bail to get m touch with Mrs. Robert C. Lae or any member of the Junior League for tickets. use puciic is invited to Uiis gala aifair. are shown w ith some patients at Weber Memorial Hospital on Valentine's Day . night planned by ley Legion ROY Fun will be the theme for Saturday, Feb. 23, at Roy American Legion Post 139. Activities planned for "Fun Night include a Palm Reader and an ms beginning at 7 p.m. Delicious food will be served at the cost of $1 per plate from 7 to 9 p.m. Music will be furnished by Bradf n Manns Kings of Country Music. Donations for the band after 9 p.m. will be $1 per person. Hosts for the evening will be Mrs. Donna Gehrlein, Patrician Rainey and Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCrary. AH Legiuti and Auxiliaiy members and their guests are Mint-wal- THE JAYCETTES also visited the Moweda Youth Center with Valentine posters and cookies. welcome. Show Biz with Liz A new I t v - ' 2 and exciting per- Accordir.g to promotion ex- - sonality made her first brw in show biz last week. Miss Sharia Call of Randolph, a student at Stephens Henegar College In Ogden, shared the spotlight with the Tennessee Stardustcrs and was im mediately proclaimed star material. Singing since she was five Miss Call made waves in the entertainment field yhen she appeared as guest vocalists with the Westernairs on KSLs March of Dimes Telerama last month. pert, Little Richie Jahnscn, of Belen, New' Mexico, a hot number on American heritage This personable teenager has a new, original sound and knows what to do with it cn Sharia is currently stags. rehearsing tor her first release on a BMI label. Two major television allows are auditioning her tapes this month. Welcome to show biz, Sharia. Updated old mysteries returns to radio to see a rebirth of radio drama out of the ashes of poor TV programming According to an expert, Jean M. White, radio drama is a more personalized form of entertainment, a theater of the mind juet vni the radio and your imagination The famous E.G. Mai shall will serve as narrator with such names as Agnes Moorhead. Richard Widmark, kim Hunter, Celeste Helms and many more who will keep the old creaking door sharpened and toned to perfection. Ninth grade: High Honor Delaine Bingham, Janeal Bingham Lisa Child Jean-nin- e Dixon, Jackie Elus, Mike Fenn, Gary Hall, Denise Hansen, Holly Olsen, Dixie Schulz and David W.ggins Honor Roll - Cathy Allison, Tamra Atkinson, Suzanne Barton, Bonnie Beutler, Lori ! Brown, producer of the new CBS scries of Mvstery Theaters promises a seven night a week, complete suspenee stcry. Music Country USA is going strong on NBC. Filmed on iuuilioii near fNashviiie, with guest shots across the coun- Hi rh rr Lynn Anderson, Ill Break Out Again" and "Almost Dawn Over Denver, which features singers Darrel McCall and Jimmv Snvder. lh, Junior lists honor roll students Roy ROY Students placing spots on the second term honor roll for Roy Junior High are. Beyeler, Kolette Bitton. Doralee Cannon, Barbara Chambers, Laurie Christensen, John Garner, Linda Gerrard, Linda Hall and Susan Hardy. Also Steve Hemmelgarn, Susan Jones, Daren Roderick, Cheryl Seath, Margaret Singler, Cindy Smith, Sandy Terry, Dru Thornley, Steve Tw itched, Cindy VanZandt, Jean Walker and Steven VescoU. Eighth grade: High Honor - Mike Moiitgomei y, Nelson, Paula Toscan. Mark Honor Roll - Lori Christensen, Annette Day, Brian Dun- can, Julie Garner, Richard Gour. Bobby Henry, Kyle Jones, Margie Jones, Craig Manning, Morgan Hardy, Alicia Nelson, Jodi Redden, Tammy Reid, Robert Sommer, Sheiee Sorensen, Greg Tulane and Holly Welch. Seventh grade- - High Honor Patricia Hall, Lisa Hancock, Susan Hooper, Cindy Kenyon, Meibos, Shelly Wendy Morrell, Jon Nickerson, Doug Roskelley, Michele Stevenson, Linda Sugimoto and Tamara Workman Honor Roil - Janet Bringhur- ct Pmutnin'ta Pohirt Dale, Jane Duke, Cathy Godfrey, LaDonna Hardy, Tina Paul Mickeison. Lynne Morgan, Kari Price, King Rollins, Carolyn Shafer, Debbie Smith and Dennis Tulane. O0OOSi3O00 DELUXE Still Only I fr i Charley Pride, Wayne Newton, and a wealth of other biggies hosting the series. A survey shows that country western fans vote are rrt irvJ frA refreshing show. Bill Monroe and fkjn T 1 James Monrow has a good thing going on Decea The album, "Father end Son," and single "Tall Pines sounds like winners James KXOW AM and FM, country flwi rWvrve! 2 dlO Y.jJl listen to current releases for air play. Local recording ar- tists might send their Promo KXOW Radio, Records to: P.0. Box r:'?9 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71XH. Foriesf Ed dy, Music Director, J ee-oco-0 oaiVE iwJ VI Of o ocoooo t; :,t c c; s |