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Show f in, H tside, Edition ; Review Wednesday Mayt5018$$i ' History Projects Win Fair Awards The Utah History Fair competition at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City included winners of the Northern Utah Regional Fair held in Ogden. Students from seven school districts competed for the right to go to the state contest. State winners from the Lakeside Review area include the following: Elementary division, performances: Kim Van Sharr, Julie Jensen, Justin Hett and Robby Stewart, Knowlton Elementary, first place. Senior divison, performances: Tina Burrows, South Davis Junior High, first place. Economic section, elementary division: Jeremy Archibald, Jason Daniels, Miriam Rees, Jen- Boyce, Melissa Sherwood, Mat thew Shifflett, and Angela Dei; mele, Knowlton Elementary, i; Economic projects: Senior di1 vision: first place Erin South Davis Junior High. Elementary division: first place: Jeremy Archibald, Jasoil Daniels, Miriam Rees, and Jen;, nifer Hale, Knowlton Elemental Tren-beat- h, ry- - Historical research papers: Senior Division: second place:' Kendall Lyman, Millcreek Junior High. Junior division: first place: Ju-- li Lyn Barber, Cook Elementary. 2nd place Lauri Ann Barber, Cook Elementary. Economic history research pers: pa- Senior divisions: first place: Marlene Zakovich, South Davis Elementary, first place; Melissa second place: Stacie Junior; Vae ElementaView Adamson, Smith, South Davis Junior; third ry, second place. Senior division, Erin Tren-beat- place: Richelle Ryckaert and South Davis Junior High, Tina Burrows. Elementary performances: first first place. place: Kim Van Shaar, Julie JenMedia presentations, elemensen, Justin Hitt, and Robby tary division: Kami King, Stewart, Knowlton Elementary. Thatcher, Mary Bean and Multi-meddivision: senior Aimee Lee Hess, Knowlton Eledivision: second place: Jennifer mentary, second place. Twede, South Davis Junior. Winners of the regional comJunior division petition held in Ogden were: first place: Mindy Smith, South Senior division projects: first Davis Junior. place: Heidi Olsen, Millcreek JuElementary division nior High, second place: Susan first place: Kami King, Klemm, South Davis Junior Lynette Thatcher, Mary Bean,, High, third place: Adriene Ham-me- l. and Aimee Lee Hess, Knowlton Sunset Junior High. Elementary. Elementary division projects: Economic history first place: Lance Rigby, Jared Senior division: first place: Ja- -. Whitaker, Bryan Tilt, Knowlton son Adams, Derick Siddoway, Elementary, first place: Brett South Davis Junior. nifer Hale, Knowlton h, Ly-net- te ia Trudy Davis, Leslie LeFevre, Shellie Halliday, (back, from left) Tamara Woods, Dana Hupp, Michele Norman, MEMBERS of the Roy High School varsity cheerleading squad for the 1984-8- 5 school year are (front, from left) Christy Anderson, Lisa Cox, Yvette Gallegos, Captain Corrie Bailey, Sarah Meyer, Kimber Perkins. multi-medi- a: multi--medi- a: Students Win at District Competition Winners of Weber School District Free Enterprise Fair from awards, third grade: first place: Holly and Kimberly Parent, Roy Elementary; Annita Gatherum, Roy Elementary, $50. the lakeside area have been announced. They are: Individuals and partnerships, kindergarten, third place: Jimmy and Sarah Medell (partnership), ..Valley View $10; second place: Chance Groskreutz, North Park, $15; second grade: third place, Rachel Bryner, Lakeview, $10; second place, Darrel and Laura Gardner (partnership), Valley Sixth grade, second place: Heather Dixon, Steve Bingham, Municipal. School category, elementary, special categories for outstanding projects, Zachary Stephenson, Evelyn Ashley, Save the Deer, Roy Elementary $25. multi-medi- a: Research, group awards - research, second place: Donnette Anderson and Paul Etherington, Roy High, $75; group awards, marketing, third place: Steve Wright and Hank Fettler, Roy High, $50; first place: Corrie Bailey and Leslie Lefevre, Roy High,' $100. View $15. ..Fourth grade first place, Mi- chael Underwood, Roy Ele- mentary $50; fifth grade: fourth Mathew and Nathan Thomas (partnership), Roy Ele- - L. -- - Kindergarten, 0?EH DAILY 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. . Mu-plac- sixth grade: fourth place: tie, Shane Rusch and Randen Funk (partnership). Valley View, $20. Seventh grade: first place: Sherie Waddoups, Roy Junior High, $50; second place: Jeff Karr, Sand Ridge Junior, $35. Marketing, tenth - twelfth grades: second place: Travis Parsons, Roy High, $75. Elementary small group i. 200 S. eigfffiPIElB third place: Ryan Scott, Lakeview; Mike puzey; Kimberly Woolsey, njcipai; Angela Stenquist. First grade, second place: Amber seD) Country View, Janel Chris- topherson; first place: Zachary Stephenson, Roy Elementary, Evelyn Ashley. Second grade, third place: Municipal. Third grade, third place: Municipal. Fourth grade, second place: Amanda Bingham, Country View, Taber Johnson, first place: Chris Gregory, Municipal; Rebecca Banks. Fifth grade, third place: Amber Adams and Bobie Ruybal, Country View. $20; second place: Nor- man Gardner, Valley View, $35; 269 CLOSED SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS e:' COMPARISON SHOP AND SEE WHAT WE MEAN BY: -- NO MEMBERSHIP DUES TO PAY NO GIMMICKS OR GAMES JUST L01' PRICES School Attendance Perfect for 9 Years SOUTH WEBER Robert Daniel Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dee (Smokey) Sanders of 7467 S. 1375 E., South Weber, was honored Wednesday at Clearfield High Schools 1984 Awards Program for perfect attendance from third grade through the 12th. He also was honored for receiving a scholarship to Weber State College, and graduated from Clearfields LDS seminary this year. Sanders has also been active in the Scouting program and has taken several first place awards in various sports throughout his school years. He is employed at Albertsons in Roy. ROBERT D. SANDERS Roy Junior Names Top Award Winners Recipients of Roy Junior High Schools annual scholarship awards are: Rick Stratford, high scholar; Jana Johnson, ninth grade top scholar; Jason Breshahan, eighth ROY grade top scholar, Robyn Talbot and Dawn Warren, seventh grade top scholars. Department scholarship recipients are Darin Grange, science; Bryan Jensen, art; Monika Lortz, homemaking; Donald Stott, industrial arts; Jeff Porter, physical education for boys; Beverly physical education for girls. Wayne Knavel, social studies; Kristina Phillips, German; Clint Ole-so- n, FOOD STAMPS AMD MANUFACTURERS CQUPOMS WELCOME. Provost, Spanish; Rick Stratford, English and Math; Jason Willard and John Ulibarri, band; Shawn Harris, orchestra; Corey Totten, vocal; Tina Mansfield, reading; i Stacy Watanabe, English and I'l typing The outstanding resource dent All-arou- nd is stu- Eric Boatwright. . outstanding athlete for boys awards went to Brett Hint and Scott Jorgensen.The all around female athlete is Kristina Phillips. Student government awards went to Jason Willard, Eric Bute, Mindy Smith and Kellee Porter. HtRnstmtseMsm ' F0RIESS 0 SHORTER ADVERTISING COSTS KEEP OVERHEAD 1071. FORMULA ARE CAR0AIHS CARCAJNS All & (1) All All KE (2) PASS AllOVlANCES AND HOURS OTIIE SIMPLE OTIS REDUCED VIE CUY SELL All ITEMS ADVERTISED SUBJECT STOCK ON EFFECTTE KC3TKR9 ARE Just M&tti Frtn THE H8 h Dnij tq Or Websr CcsaKss ON TO CUSTOMER, ALONG V.TTII COVING IN IARGE THE QUANTITIES FROM DIRECT MANUFACTURERS, SAVE YOU MONEY. V VNIHE SUFrUESlAST. MANUFACTURERS DEALS HAND TO UNITED , ; |