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Show ' V, SB'! SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 9, 1978, School news Sand Ridge Report HAPPY C30D.DDAY OAVBrJGG 1978 Subaru Brat Roil bor, bucket seats in backk radio, 4 spd , 1973 Chav Luv Pickup 1795 radio 1975 Olds Cutlass Supreme V 8, P.S Auto., oir cond., P B , 2995 ... 1975 Chev Monza V 8. 4 hardtop. spd radio , 2396 P S 1974 Chev CIO Pickup Big tires, auto., 2695 V 8, P S 1975 Chev Blazer 4spd.,V-8- , 4495 PS., PB really 1965 Ford Pickup i ton, , 1970 Chrysler Newport 4 dr , air cond., P S P B , , $ radio 1978 GMC Pickup V 8, ton, good start. 595 radio, heater V-- by Dale Briggs Sand Ridge Reporter Boy and girl of the Month at Sand Ridge Junior High were recently selected after being nominated by their fellow students. of the month For November, Vinda Heslop and Brade Schroeder were chosen and given plaques for the honors. The following verses were given the two top students: He got the year off to a 5495 air cond 895 CAMPBELL OLDS-CADILLA- C Lot No. 2 3540 Washington Blvd., Ogden 392-454- - 1 Brad Congratulations Schroeder Shes really short and awfully sweet, Shes someone you should surely meet, Because she is so super neat Super Improvers Vinda Congratulations, at Riverdale Elementary for November are row one. Michael Monson, second grade; grade, Morgan Heywood, kindergarten, Darci Falk, second grade; Bud Turner, kindergarten, row two. Justin Bingham, first grade, Aaron Brough, first grade; Russell Wilber, third grade, Stephane Nelson, third grade, Tracie Payne, first grade, Ross Patterson, second grade, row three; Paul Barton third grade, Wendy Archibald, fourth grade, John Steed, sixth grade, Tracy Hall, fourth grade, Kayleen Durfee, third grade; row four: Brent Allred, fifth grade, Stefane Farr, sixth grade, Paul Watson, fifth grade; Tanna Wheeler, sixth grade; Rob Thomas, fourth grade. Absent were Heather Noble, kindergarten, Josh Smith, kindergarten; and Marcie Barry, fifth grade. SUPER IMPROVERS Heslop Midterm for the Kevin Harrop, first second Dec. 8 and the last day of the term will be Jan. 19 Any Is should be made up by two weeks after quarter was report cards come out on Feb 2. Sand Ridge students enjoyed a program by a group known as Good Company. They played songs from and Sgt. PepGrease pers Lonely Hearts Club Band. The first cut for the basketball team was made Dec. 8 and a final 15 boys will be chosen for the team. 3295 long bed, radio, P.S.. To get a 4 0 you have to be really smart. He likes to do his best plus much, much more. Bonneville High report 392-457- 1 BRAD SCHROEDER i I I i I I rag Mfc i i i i i OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER jjjpspx I! 319 28th Street (Right Across from A-- 1 Phone: Glass) 392-051- i HANSEN GLASS CO. i i i DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRING Auto & Truck Repair SERVING ALL THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA ENTRANCE DOORS SLI Di NG GLASS DOOFiS AUTO GLASS PLATE GLASS WINDOWS INSURANCE REPLACEMENT CUSTOM CUT MIRRORS i i Alignments! fPc i STORE FRONTS SPECIALISTS Call Collect i Now equipped to do Front-En- d VINDA HESLOP i 1 By Greg Gensler Bonneville High Reporter Now that the last piece of carpet has been laid in the Bonneville High Activity Cen- - f i 290-155-- 4-1 I ter, it is ready for the dedication, to be Wednesday beginning at 7 :30 p.m. The Bonneville High annual Christmas Concert, an extraordinary performance of all the bands and choral groups will be held Dec. 20, beginning at 8 p m. With the theme of Im Dreaming, the Christmas dance will be held on Dec. 22. The dedication of the Activity Center which was just completed by the laying of the carpet will be at the high school and conducted by the Board of Education. The Activity Center , now known as The Deck, along with many other additions, given new titles by all the students who voted for them last Tuesday. The cafeteria is XL 5 OR 290-144- 1 LICENSED CONTRACTOR 563 W. 100 No., Bountiful School news The Galley, the new gym becomes the "Anchor The new additions Gym gave the Lakers a new cafeteria, an enlarged Media Center, a new gym, a larger metal shop and nine additional classrooms now All are invited to attend the annual Bonneville Christmas Concert and it is free Each of the bands and choral groups at the school will be entertaining that Wednesday even ing ; The La keF - Choi r, The Laker Symphonic Bartd, Tapestry, Blue and Gold Choir and Band, Stage Band, SSA Chorus and Laker Unity. Breakaway will be the group playing for the Christmas Dance. The attire w ill be and flowers are not in order The price is $4 if bought in advance and $4 50 semi-form- ol hf Honr and pictures printed free T. H. Bell report T.H. Bell Reporter The Minuteman chapter c the National Junior Hone Society, held their inductio ceremony on December 1 There was a candl ceremony and a certificat was given t? all nev members. The ninth grader received a pin. There are 6 members this year alon, with 21 current members Admission to the societ requires a student t maintain a 3.6 grade pom average and be interviewer by a counselor and a curren member. The T.H. Bell Christmas dance was held on Friday The theme of the dance was Snowball Express. Thf student government jsv Ydfl )' 01 DDtdl DU DONALD DeVRIES . . . V tr rl 0 After youve chosen the best gift, First Security lets you choose the best way to pay. Charge. Check. Or cash from a jt' cash advance. First Security Visa with Check Protection Plus on the back is the only Christmas card you need. dont already have the best card in three states apply at any If you First Security office 0 t ' if . , , CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. ? 'xJr new vice principal Vries. A former science teacher at Wahlquist Jr. High, he enjoys sports, competition and assemblies. fflTCfl n yn n OBcMlk Member FDIC Wa'k VISA Owned end Licensed by BenkAmenca Service Corp anc some of the parents were involved in the decorating and planning. The band providing the music was Celcius. T.H. Bell has a new Vice Principal, Mr. Donald De Don't Let the Commission Monster Eat up your j Real Estate Dollars. COMPARE FOR YOURSELF ' |