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Show VaDnoGDi IB I Davis County u rv4 i 4 '4 S &$, M X, X, SX-- 4 QA y &' Tuesday, Mat 20, Cuppek mints BY JAN HOPKINS T L brings fun Nat'l history Clipper Staff Writer Leaders of Tomorrow show May 22 WOODS CROSS ELEMENTARY -- Throughout the school year students have been developing character traits of cooperation, tolerance honesty service integrity kindness and friendship They will showcase those traits in a musical presentation Leaders of Tomorrow-- ! hursday. May 22, 7 p m at the Bountiful Woods Cross Regional Center, 835 N 400 East, North Salt Like All 775 students at Woods Cross L lementary will participate in the program written by local composer Stev en James Parents, neighbors and the public are inv ited to attend T or more information call Joy 9 Gibb at 298-230- Books are fun' sale at hospital Davis Hospital and Medical C enter 1600 W LAYTON Dnve Antelope Liytonjssponsounga book sale Tuesday, May 20 and Wednesday May 21 7 a m to 5 p m Everyone is invited to buv a book to get started on their summer reading and to benefit the Volunteer Auxiliary or more information 7 call Dawn Goateher at T 525-142- CENTERVILLE - lights 'fire' of reading for preschoolers BY JAN HOPKINS Alisha Foreman's fourth grade class from Stewart visited Elementary Bank's Zions office Centerville recently for a field trip hosted by the Utah Museum of Natural FFistory Principal Kathleen Bagley also joined the field trip Students viewed the Treasures Traveling exhibit on display quartz at the 440 W Parrish Iane branch through the end of May With the help of museum experts, students also looked at crystals under a microscope, wrote pretend Zions Bank checks with graphite, and played a rock identification game I liked the microscope most, said Annie McFarland There were all different kinds of rocks you could look at Clipper Stuff Writer w' Y ANNIE MC FARLAND takes a closer look at from the crystals Museum of Natural History exhibit at Zions Bank. Corrine Knowles FCCLA 2003a ' ftT N jlLjl Bountiful BOUNTIFUL High School's Family, Career, and Community leaders of America (LCCIA) chapter received a grant through the Youth of Promise program to work specifically with I lead Start programs to children's increase literacy FCCLA officers selected Kids and Klub in North Salt chose to do two activities with the children this year FCCLA members purchased book bags and fabric paints, as well as books with the grant money provided The first activity took place last month when they took the book bags to the center and taught the children how to paint them The high school students also spent time playing and reading to the children A second activity just a week later featured a Teddy Bear Picnic All of the 13 children in the center were invited to bring their favorite teddy bear or other stuffed animal to school that day Dunng the activity FCCLA member, Katie Ord read Ft's the Bear'" about a boy and his teddy bear on a picnic Colleen Simons taught the children the song The Bear Went Ov er the Mountain Other activities included a snack, reading of books and playing fun games Sixth grader wins at State History Fair Fathers WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY - C orrine Knowles, sixth grader at Washington lementarv look thud plate at the State History air held at BYU She presented a documentary cntitled,Black Rights9 Jim Crow savs No' 1 1 Year 2003 Summer lunch available once again ofthe FARMINGTON The Davis School Distuct announces the a of funded ice Summer 1 cxkJ Service Program federally sponsorship beginning June 4 through Auc 8 Hie piogram is held at selected elementary schools throughout the county Antelope 1810 S Main Cleaiticld Doxey 944 N 250 West, Sunset Ircinont 252 N 160 West Sunset Vac View 1750 W 1600 North Livton Wasatch 2701 astC'eiitei Stieet ( Icarfield, Washington 340 W 650 South Bountilul Whitesides 233 Colonial Ave Livton There aie also two seeondaiv schools participating North Davis Junior 875 South State Clearfield Canyon (eights. 525 East DAIC Drive, kaysville L uneli will be served tionr 11 70 ,t m - 12 30pm for children 18 and of years age younger Ihcie will also be a Summer I ood Service Pioiuam in conjunction 17 at with the Migrant T ducation Proeiam liom June Antelope 1 lementarv Students must lx enrolled in the Migrant Program to participate 1 Fathers June 15 ' One father from each South 1 10-J- Day Salute Davis city will be named Father ofthe Year and will be featured in our June 12 special section uly WX student wins science fair WOODS CROSS HIGH Amanda Richardsons microbiology pioject Beta Streptococcus Chances and Antibiotic Susceptibility received a superior rating as well us bunsi uwuided Eirst Place in the Davis Distuct Science lair Richaidson also won the Air orce Award for an Outstanding Science Pioject the Naval Science Award.The F astman Kodak Company s Photographic vvaid lor best use of photographic images and the Intel L xccllcnee in F nvironmental FFealth and Safety Award She is one of two recipients to icceive an all expense paid trip to Cleveland Ohio for the International Science and E ngineenng fair to beheld in May 1 Credit unions get together for kids F lah Fxxigue of Credit Unions has established the Eoundation 100 Pei cent for Kids created todiamaticallv improve Utah's classrooms through an estimated $1 million in 2007 They recently presented checks to the following schools $6 000 last week to Muir Elementary foi a mobile writing lab $1 000 to Valley View Elementary lor innovative reading libraries Credit unions from around the state are collecting funds from their members to assist schools in the area w ith grant money for education b 1 xu XiX I f .'71 I x... - X y 4 r . 3 s , ip- X- JL - 1 4- a great father who deserves to be Father of the Year for your city, return the form below. It must be received by Monday, June 2nd. fill out and Entry Form: I Fathers address: Fathers CityZip Your Name: XXL V. K Xv)' If you know please r Zfv 2 Why Davis County Clipper Father ofthe Year 2003 Contest Ph: Ph: this father deserves to be your citys Father ofthe Year (50 words maximum): N! It's her future. Do the math!" www.gi rl sgotech.org Girl Scouts. Mail or fax to: Editor, Davis County Clipper, 1370 S. 500 West, Bountiful, Utah 84010 FAX: 295-304- 4 |