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Show UN CHRONICLE. Feb. 10. 1979, Page 3 Economics fair 1 Manning, Riverdale Elementary; Fifth and Sixth grades: Pamela Barrett, Kanesville Elementary. 1 str hi Continued from page Sherry Waddoups, Valley View Elementary; Chrisy Peelew, Hooper Elementary; Third and Fourth grades: Rick Statford, Municipal Elementary; Fifth and Sixth grades: Kathy Bradshaw, North Park Elementary; Brian and Mark In the junior high division of research, Lori Johnson of Roy Junior High claimed a prize for her project on selling suckers. Becky Higley of Reynolds, Lakeview Elementary. Steven Youngberg and Pam Briscoe won an award in the high school marketing competition for their project running a general store at the school. Royal Mike Allison also claimed a prize and Bradley Roberts of Bonneville took the grand award. Roy High took a prize in the high school research competition with Tanya Watson and Toni Gay of Bonneville also declared winners. In the marketing category, the following students claimed a prize: Kindergarten through second grade: , tL-- J 1 iT STEVE YOUNGBERG, finishes pinning up his display for the economics fair. He- took first place in the marketing category for high school students for his project running the general store at Roy High along with his partner, Pam Briscoe. - finish off the contents of their cereal boxes in the: Economics Fair display. The fifth and sixth graders respectively at Lakeview Elementary studied "Cereal Ads and Kids" and won a first place ribbon in the marketing' BRIAN AND MARK REYNOLDS divison. Scouts ,c ? MV doughnuts that were made by the Fourth graders at Municipal Elementary are LeeAnne Granducci, left, and Brien Murpliy, third graders at Lakeview Elementary. They visited the displays with their class Wednesday at Bonneville High. EYEING THE WSC offers workshops Audio Workshops in Electronics and Recording Techniques and Begin and Kayleen Durfee, third graders at Riverdale Elementary, examine their first place ribbon won in the innovative category for third and fourth graders. Their project was the making of ceramic chimes which they sold to neighbors and friends. Children are invited to celebrate Love and Kisses Week Saturday February 10, at 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch in Roy. Lovable Little Shirley Temple will star in the movie Polly Tix In Washington. Following the movie children will learn valentine tongue twisters and make a valentine. Love Rhymes For Valentines will be the theme of activities for preschoolers Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Lirary in Roy. The following stories will be told: I Love You Mouse, Rhyme Me a Rhyme, Squeeze a Sneeze. Humpty Dump-tand Old Mother Hubbbard and Her Dog. Preschoolers will learn love rhymes and watch the movie, Bambi Falls in Love. y, . Bonneville Scout-O-Ram- Future. Education Division of Weber State will be offered during February by the munications Lake College. A whole new selection of prizes have been chosen for the event with the ticket sales kick-of- f starting Fire Calls Feb. l: A smoke smell was reported at Kinneys Shoes at 4:26 p.m. Feb. 2: A mobile home caught fire at 12:53 p.m. at 3950 S. 1950 W., and damage was estimated at $6,000. The department assisted Riverdale firemen at a call to 863 W. 4400 S. at 8: 34 p.m. Feb. 3: A car fire was reported at 4 :52 p.m. at 1982 W. 3875 S. and was out on arrival. Feb. 5: Building materials were on fire at 4600 S. 1900 W. which was reported at 4: 15 p.m. Feb. 6: THE EXECUTION by Robert Mayer. Chilling account of Walter Briggs life University of Nevadas basketball star, as he waits on Utah and crime a crime he didnt commit State Prison Death Row. HOW TO PROSPER DURING COMING BAD YEARS by Howard J. Ruff. Ruff predicts a major depression and offers practical advice on how to invest and protect your money as little as $50 a month. The Lake Bonneville Council will join Coca Cola Bottling Company of Ogden in sponsoring an Explorer Olympics between March 1 and May 17. Winning posts and medal winners will be eligible to compete in the national Explorer Olympics in July of housefire was reported at 10:36 a.m. at 5877 S. 3100 W. which was caused by a heating pad. $38,000 worth of damage was reported. A ( Colorado. The one division will 31 9 28th Street The First Annual Varsity Scout Games will be held March 10, 17, 24, and April 7. The event is sponsored by the Lake Bonneville Council Boy Scouts of America. Varsity Scout teams may participate in 21 different events. Council competitive events voiieybauTchess rifle (Right Across from A 1 Phone: 392-051- in- clude all registered Explorers. 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You'll learn how you can name your 394-265- I obligation. 8 Mutual OmahaSL I'pople ijiw cm count on... 6 a.m. -- life Imuuncf Alfiltjlc: l inilptt ol Ofndhd 5 p.m. Equa1 Opportunity Companies M r- TIDELAND SEAFOOD CO. announces Con- stitution Article XIII, section 5 Providing that sales tax be collected should distributed back to counties on such basis as the county commission of each county deems necessary." IPGDm of their DELI SANDWICH SECTION ORDER TO GO HOT & COLD :00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SANDWICHES FROM 11 SALADS CHICKEN SALAD TUNA SALAD 1 PASTRAMI Glass) CORNED BEEF SALAMI PARK HOAGIE'S TURKEY TO? PO BOYS $1.10 $1.10 $1.70 $1.70 $1.40 $2.00 $1.35 $3.00 COLD SLAW & POTATO Carrot & Pineapple Macaroni Bean Homemade CLAM CHOWDER & OTHER SOUPS 2465 No. Main, Sunset j front-en- d alignments. ; frisbee. Ribbons, Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medals' will be awarded to the winners of each event. team winners will receive trophies. CALL FRED MAU OGDEN OFFROAD CENTER slated checkers, table tennis, general test, trap shoot, rifle markmanship, archery, public speaking, orienteering, road rally, dyathon, cycling, golf, tennis, track and field and field goal at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Another resolution to resolve the distribution of sales tax in Weber County was submitted to the dale City Council on Wednesday but the council refused to support it. The resolution, SJR 10, called for an amendment to present Utah u 1980 refused the KYLE NAGEL stands in front of his economics fair entry which won him a first place in the junior high age group in the innovative category. He studied Ad-vertising - does it pay?" in the selling of snow cones.. Kyle is an eighth grader at Sand Ridge Junior and claimed his second prize in two years at the district' fair. Lake Bonneville Council schedules Scout Olympics Resolution 5500 S. 1900 W. on April 7. Five shows will be held through the council at Weber High School, Ogden East Stake, Layton High School, Reese Pioneer park and Box Elder County Fair Grounds. Scouts are encouraged to make plans to sign up and participate for the scouting show. 626-634- 6. magazines during the twenties and thirties. MY MOTHER MY SELF : THE DAUGHTERS SEARCH FOR IDENTITY by Nancy Friday. Examines the first, most in all the lasting tie of every womans life, and shows how, passages of a womans life, every woman can begin to change the childhood patterns of the mother daughter bond, and become the vital, independent, fully sexual woman she wants to be. KEY WEST by Burt Hirschfeld. While investigating a brutal double murder in a millionaire playboys home, a Key West cops life is put in jeopardy when he uncovers buried corruption about the men w ho run this Florida island. SAINTS by James B. THE STORY OF THE LATTER-DAAllen and Glen M. Leonard. This exciting volume strikes a balance that should appeal to Mormons and checkers, swimming, shoot and pin pong. Continuing 39-ye- Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: THE PRICE WAS HIGH by F. Scott Fitzgerald. A collection of fifty of F. Scott Fitzgeralds shoot stories, scanning his in popular writing career. Most of the stories appeared elude Com- 825-220- At the Library Varsity games Manual The Audio Electronics workshop will be held on Wednesdays from Feb. 12 through April 18, 7 to 9 p.m., in Room 326 of the Browning Center for the Performing Arts. Included will be an introduction to the history and development of the field of audio, sound composition, Propane blow torches used by residents are still causing some problems, according to Roys fire official. design and techniques of the Chief Dick Waters asked that citizens be extremely microphone, tape recording careful when using this type of equipment to thaw pipes and,, and- - receiving techniques, if there are any questions the city water department should etc. be consulted. Questions can be directed to them by calling Instructor is Lou Johnson. Fee is $30 plus $17 for credit Ambulance Calls in Communications 492-9Feb. 2: The communications At 10:50 a.m., an accident occured on the Interstate at will be held workshop approximately 4800 South and the male victim was taken to Thursdays from Feb. 15 Hill Air Force Base Hospital with a bump on the head. through April 19, from 7 to 10 Feb. 3: p.m. in the Continuing 1 : acAt 40 p.m. a female victim was involved in an auto Education Center, Room 102. cident at 1850 W. 5600 S. and was taken to Davis North Objective of the course is Medical Center. to teach the student to handle old female was taken from In a diabetic coma, a basic communications with the Weber County Hospital to the Davis North Medical Cenor other hearing-impaire- d deaf 32 at 8: ter, p.m. individuals vicA call came in at 6:57 p.m. to 5791 S. 2000 W. but the through the use of sign tim was not transported. language. A patient was having breathing difficulties and chest It is designed for those who pains at 7:54 p.m. at 4436 S. 2250 W. and was transported to have little or no knowledge of McKay-De- e Hospital. communications. manual Feb. 6: Norm A Instructor is boy was in convulsions at 5774 S. 2200 W., and was transported to McKay-De- e Roberts. Fee is $30, plus $17 Hospital at 8: 10 a.m. A old male was transported to McKay-De- e additional for two hours Hospital after falling off his roof at 9: 33 a.m. at 4858 S. 2125 W. and sufcredit in communications fered leg and ankle fractures. 292. A old male was involved in an automobile-pedestria- n Advance registration may accident and suffered lacerations at 9:11 p.m. at be made at the Continuing 4950 S. 2000 W. and was taken to McKay-De- e Hospital. Education Center, or by Feb. 8: phoning An old woman was transferred at 10:20 a.m. from St. Benedicts Hospital to Weber County Hospital. A old male was taken to Davis North Medical Center after suffering a possible heart attack at 12:03 p.m. at MICHAEL BRANNER Library ning The Council Boy Scouts of a America is off and running." Council activities chairman Henry A. Matis is in charge of the event which has been given the theme, A Colorful Past-Golden ORDER AHEAD 773-499- 1 |