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Show IN CHRONICLE, T' p I! 5i II - CLEARFIELD COURIER, March 9, 1978, Page 4 r MS. , L r f)- holds installation meeting f - sr On March 2 at 3 p m , the Roy Hooper PTSA Council met I fplZ3 fr its for President, Kay Rawson, 1st Vice President, Sandy London, 2nd Vice President, Bruce Griffin, 3rd Vice President, Jerry Hancock, 4th Vice President, Clixie 5th Vice Beutler, Officer Installation Meeting Rhonda Seamons, one of the z Councils student representatives from Sand Ridge Junior High, con- ducted the was held at The flag pei formed from North $:0 W5$f-- PTA Council Roy-Hoop- or vP3Tj - i S- " . 7 President. meeting which Sand Ridge ceremony was by Cub Scouts Park Elemcn Nancy REIMSCHUSSEL explains her science fair prefect to raui iron, a science teacher and a judge for the fair. Christie Welch also helped on the proect entitled Penicillin - It s Manufacture and Uses. IRy Junior holds 78 science fair ceremony held that night Displayed in the schools by Gird nn Meyer Km Juniir High Reporter ' science classrooms, approximately 75 students participated The categories the fair included for Roy Junior High held its annual Science Fair Tuesday, with winners announced during an awards Centtr ir Environmental Ogden Canyon later this year. Also, the best projet ts will be sent to the Weber County Regional Science Fair, according to Brent Thurgood, chairman of the fair, to compete with the winners from the various schools in the district we tem a Essay contest readied Mimg U Many employment agencies pay their em ployees on a straight commission basis We don't go along with that Because we figure then, our people would be thinking more about their commissions than your business needs We have a better way of doing it Our em ployees are salaried, career people profes sionals primarily interested in learning about, and fulfilling, your needs They'll never solicit you on the phone for ob availabilities The initiative begins with you and they take it from there Quickly, capably finding the right person (or persons) for you like to give us a try7 Give us a call We think you'll like our professional approach For a comprehensive picture of just how profes sional we send for our free booklet en titled How to Conduct That Final Interview " It II help you immensely in making your final choice, after w eve sent you several pre screened The American Auxiliary District announces Americanism Essay 2, their contest for 1978 All students from High school. Junior High Si hoi J and 5th, Cth giades are ir vited to enter The title for the contest is American Citizenship It's Blessings and Respon sibilities" Rules include r0 to 500 words (do not count two letter words i e "as, is" etc ) Students are ur ged to add a-- applicants name, address, age and Please send me Final Interview " How to Conduct Yes1 school, and the entry does not have to be typewritten Senior and Junior Division will be awarded $50 and $25 savings bonds Grades 5th and 6th will receive $10 and 5$ awards Title for elementary grades, Why I Love America, with essays from 200 to 300 words Mail essays to Opal Vickers, Chairman, 139 Ross Drive , Clearfield, Ut 84015, phone Essays must be to chairman by March 30 That NdfTP Adijrp s Cly Stjte p Over 100 offices Current file of over 30,000 capable applicants ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE ACME. Phone 621 3881 550 - 24th Street, Suite 210 Ogden, Utah 84401 LETTS 825-129- 2 J HOIK. , Junior High, Tom Welch, offeied the prayer and thi Roy High Chamber Choir sang Movin On " The business portion of the meeting was started off by a reading of the minutes from the Founders Day meeting by Council Secretary Elaine Halliday Nancy Green gave the treasurers report and Rhonda Seamons then went over the other business with the officers from the Council and the schools which it and election of the new of ficers, Paul Nakayu, another student representative from Sand Ridge, presented each of the officers and those people serving on the Board of Managers with a cer tificate honoring them for their outstanding service during the past year Mr Lincoln Sorenson, committee nominating chan man and principal of Kanesville Elementary, introduced the people who were nominated to be next It was yeai s officers prev iGusly decided that as many of the present officers as were able to would be asked to run again so that they have more time to develop their plans and ideas The people w ho hav e been elected as next year s Council are Executive Legion No Secretary The officers not able to serve another year are Janeal Cox. 1st Vice f resident Eiwm Marnot, 2nd Vice President, Marlene 5th Vice Peterson, represents Prior to the nominating Biological Science, Physical Science, Earth and Spate Science and Medical and Dental Sciences The winners of the fair will be privileged to visit the Ray Meyers, Treasurer, Laura Homer, Green, and The student tary representative from Roy JANNETTE and Elaine President, Halliday, secretary. The officers nominated for their respective offices were accepted by acclaimation and sworn in by Mrs Barbara Skidmore, representing the State PTA The new officers and those leaving were each presented with an oak seedling, the PTA symbol, in hopes that it would grow and prosper as the officers work and and grows progress prospers Mrs Kay Rawson, Council President, then took over the meeting and presented the business additional The s were Council discussed and approved with The one change, Cone will now be designated as simply Roy Roy-Hoop- TV X rp & IhUlr Sweetheart and attendants Future Farmers of American 1978-7include (I. to r.) First Attendant Cymbre Byram, Sweetheart Cart Lynn Pasketts and Second Attendant Natalie Jorgenson. CLEARFIELD HIGH activities Cone The Council would like to extend their appreciation to the following people for their help with the meeting, Lane London, Max Stander, Corey and Crookston, Ryan VanDyke of North Park CLiori o rvrl ITlnmonlorv LiiviiiciiLUi j u MU aus-- i Thompson, Joan Thompson. Jana Child, Tanu Miles, Ross Williams, Cindy Coleman, Joel Frederiekson, Greg Tulane, Mike Hanley, and Alicia Nelson of the Roy High Chamber Choir arid their director. Mr Sterling Morris Feb 21-2- 1 111 National FFA Week It includes George Washington s Birthday in observance of las leadership in promoting scientific fai ming piactiees Washington is considered the njlriin nnt of the FFA and has come to symbolize me FFA treasuier Clearfield like many other Utah Chapters celebrated that nationally known week It began on lues the 21st w i th a Checker T our nament Members who participated Rustv Sellers, Jim weie MMJ TO STAY TOUGH. 3 four-spee- d manual transmission, standard emission power system, steering, bright metal hub caps, AM pushbutton radio, tbis hwy bltd bias BW, G78-15tbls hwy bltd bias BW, G78-15tbls hwy bltd bias BW, solid paint. Stock 4303 G78-15- B B rw ?c: v ssia affirm- WALL AVE. 7 P.M. all patents will be five of luldiin for At to who of this year uciobii Paients who do not receive these letters should contact the school pnncipal in their icspeiiive school area and anange ioi registiation registered hotll Kills wui gi I'd hull (lavs off li om si 'ins wt i k w hile then pai t n's i outer with the tcdihei- Paient Teacher ( onii nci s at e scheduled Ini IIiuim1.iv and Friday Hi milai school will be heid in 'lie moi mugs i or students ll III! ' tl'.l! v St 394-26- 11 sweetheart a Chapter by convention was Jom Carpenter. Natalie Jorgenson Public Speaker winner read her and speech, winning Parliamentary Teams were chosen learn winning of consisted Monty ,51 Thurgood, Don Dahl, Susan Stuart, Kevin Ekstrom, Kerry Batchelor, and Ned cert- can lx' obtained ificatefrom the vital statistics department in the city where the child was horn Any child whose fifth birthday falls on or before Oc tuber 31 may enter kin dergat ten at Uie opening of school in August of the same yeai Any clald whose sixth bn thday falls on in bofoi e October 31 may enter the first grade In the event that parents desne entrance lor a child whose birthdate (Lx's not mix't the above ci dena they mav nxeive consideration bv idllmg Pupil Counseling and C.ii i er Si lies at 194 6661 lx Ion 1978 pnl p m 3 national given mtified bn th cer-ti- f cate must be presented when students are These 1978 Meeting began in which the sweetheart candidates were introduced A report on the old by viais Horses, all around cake 1st, Natalie Jorgenson, 2nd Can Lynn Pasketts, and 3rd Cymbre By ram W( bei N bool DiOl "mg l ( a h to it g siiT Letters an being sent exhibit cows, chickens, rabbits, pigs, sheep, and even their dogs were brought to spend a dav at school The w mners of the checker tournament Tues played again on Wed, they were, Jim Graham, Robert Steed, Joe Hammon, Glen Sharp. Tina Stucki, Rick Moss, Charlie Brown, Don Dahl, David Palmer Kevin Ekstrom, David Walker, Jason Cue, Nina Yamane, Dennis Price, Steve Morgan, and Jom Carpenter On Wednesday at 2 p m the judging of the sweetheart 'ake bake began Mrs King ind Mrs Baxtor both learfield High Office x'cretaries and Mr Dave otter one of the FT A judged seven cakes nade by the sweetheart Can Lynn candidates Pasketts, LaVern Shear-wooCheri Martin, Betty Susan Martin, Stuart, Natalie Jorgenson anjf Cymbre By ram, all this candidates For King On Thursday the Checker Tournament continued with these membersRobert Steed, Glen Sharp, Tina Stucki, Don Dahl, David Palmer, David Walker, Nina Yamane, and Steve Morgan At 11 15 p m a pie eating contest was held in the schools quad The members who entered this contest - NORTH LAYTON Science Fair David Wakefield, left, and David Williams are shown with their science fair entry North Layton planning science fair categories Science Fair is being planned for North Laton Jumot High School Tliur A through 6 No kindergarten classes will he held these two days in grades 1 No lunch will be served as students will he dismissed at 11 30 a m Appointments have been scheduled with the teachers Schneiters Riverdale first place trophy for each grade in the two areas will sday beginning at 6 30 p m in the school s auditorium Ai cording to Bill Barnes, a ix awarded Ribbons for second, third and honorable mention will also be given out at this tunc, he said department i h.iii man over 300 entries aie expected to be entered bv students under ta'-gmie- s biological physK.il sciences An awards assembly lx' held at 7 10 pm n.ght, with a grand trophv being aw aided were Claude Archuleta. Jim Graham, Rusty Sellers, Mark Wade Barnes, two and Judging for the contest will be students from the will area high school, as he said that prize they have found these to be the best judges The fair will then conclude at Also 8 30 pm Roy Junior High PTA schedules Ernie RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE ' Riverdale 399-463- 6 starting now. 9 Hole Championship Course 9 Hole 3 Par Course All Grass Tee Driving Range PH Charlie Don Dahl, Steve Morgan Keith Mietus, Kevin David Palmer, FliMrom Ila Giles Kahelle Moreno, David Walker, Jason Cue, Steve Valentine, LeeAnn Nina Martin, amane, Sandee Gee, Dennis Price, Steve Morgan, Terry Murray, Jom Carpenter, and Advisor Mr Nile ( arlson On Wednesday members Brown, brought their animals for an animal year's PGA Instruction 3535 Cheri Martin, Murrav, FFA d Open Daylight til DarK NORTHERN UTAH'S MOST COMPLETE GOLF FACILITY OPEN TIL Rk k Moss, Terry t is C( kn ili i g.n ten ihildiin the PIT,1 79 school vc,u I Was $6010.00 Stucki, Traci Burroughs, V School dismissed during conference Heavy duty rear springs, rear axle-40 ratio, heavy duty power brakes, V8 engine - 350 cid 4 bbl 57 L Hansen Joe Hammon, Glen Sharp, Mark Barnes, Tina was 1978, 4 fr Graham, Don Schofield, Robert Steed, Wayne by Isabelle Miaeno ( leal field High Reporter s rotes CDairfDDdl Science CHECK THESE VALUES 9 School registers for next students 1 Tough Chevy Fleetside March 8, 1978, Page 4 March meeting The Roy Junior High PTA is planning a meeting March 16 at 7 p m in the schools auditorium The speaker for the meeting will be Ruby Francis, a nurse with the Weber-Morga- District Health n who will give a i presentation on the statistics of venereal disease, with slides and a questions and answer session. A musical number by the music department will also be presented at the meeting and refreshments will be served afterwards Ellsworth, Steve Morgan, Kent Sieller, and Kerry Batchelor Winners were Steve Morgan and Kent Sieller, each received $5 in prize money That night at 7 pm a special sweetheart tea was held to judge the sweetheart candidates Each candidate was brought into the room and introduced The young ladies were asked special questions about the FFA and were watched closely When the tea was coming to close the sweetheart and her at tendants of 1978 79 were announced Clearfield Chapter sweetheart, Can Lynn Pasketts, 1st Attendant Cymbre By ram, 2nd Attendant Natalie Jorgenson Special thanks were given to Mrs John Diamond, Mr Dave Potter and Mrs James Carpenter all sweetheart judges On Friday the remaining checker players played They were Robert Steed. Don Dahl, David Palmer and Steve Morgan Don Dahl an f Steve Morgan were the two temaming checker players Only one would win and it w a- - Don Dahl He received SlO At !2 40 a tuga-wa- r was neld FFA against the clubs IFA won f 3 4 |