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Show tf ' 'J JT PV , s ' V' ' di,1'; iv '' i v 4 ? V s$V f ' &MswJ3twwG: i'fclli i 4K'i r M' T Y ) , , t " ft j r Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, October 17, 1984 Elementary, Secondary Schools Plan Lunch Menus k liar ' X fev..'' " V " Elementary Schools: Wednesday, October 17: Spaghetti, rolls (french bread). salad, fruit choices, honey oat- meal raisin cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: cookie, 'J ",u milk. ,, - t '' jX Thursday, (Jctober 18: Chicken bits, potatoes wgravy, carrot sticks, whole wheat roll fruit cup, chocolate chip , - 7Per8arten SnaCk: Kindergarten Snack: graham hot rolls wbutter, applesauce, chocolate cake, wfluffy icing,; :: cracker, milk. Secondary Schools: Wednesday Octnher 17 milk, Spaghetti, rools, salad, fruit choiceSi honey oatmcal raisin cookie milk CTioW High School: burger bar, salad bar. Choice Junior High: Ham-wbutte- Hi8h School: hur&T: salad bar Choice Junior High: ham- Choi.ce. ba burer r, burgers CkiC combo, tomato slices, corn meal bowknots whoney butter, fruit, pink lemonade cake, milk, Choice High School: burger bar, salad line Choice Junior High: fish sandwich Friday, October 19: Taco salad, pineapple twist, milk. Choice High School: burger bar, salad line Choice Junior High: cheese- burger Monday, October 22: Tacos whot salsa sauce, corn, 1 SEVENTH GRADE students at Central Davis left), president, Melissa Kent; Junior High have elected their class officers Becky Lazenby, and secretary, Shawna the 1984-8- 5 school year. They are (from son. vice-preside- Lar-f- or Friday, October 19: Pizza, corn, green salad wdressing, chocolate cake, milk Kindergarten Snack: graham crackers, milk. Monday, October 22: Hot dog in a bun, tater gems wcatsup, peas, carrot sticks, ranger cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: ranger cookie, milk. Tuesday, October 23: ' Enchiladas wshredded lettuce, corn, pink pears, white cake wtoasted coconut, milk. Farmington Will Reward For Reading FARMINGTON T b e 6 col ad b WHERE THE CHOICES ARE Reading can be fun as well as profitable to OGDEN the youth at Farmington Elementary School. n is being sponA sored by the PTA as a fund raiser. Prizes will be given to children who get sponsors to pledge and donate to the and read a required number LOGAN LAYTON read-a-tho- read-a-tho- 1 ! I n, of pages. From Oct. 22 through Nov. 5, the students will be reading books and getting sponsors for each page they read. On Nov. 13 the n awards assembly will be held for each grade level. A 250 page prize will be announced. For 500 pages the prize is a velcro canvas wallet; for 1000 pages a calculator; for 1500 pages a back pack and for 2000 pages an amfm Walkman type radio with headphones. A camera will be awarded to the top boy and f girl reader in the school. Watches will go to the top reader in each ! read-a-tho- I rayjK OLGA VANDYY FAIR BAPBD20N BARAB class. This should be an educational and rewarding experience for the children and a good fund raiser for the school, said Claire Con-liPTA publicity. n, S. Clearfield School PTA Sets Carnival PARDSOAN MAIB VASSARETTTE goods. MADBENFORM Tickets for the event will be available at the carnival, five for $1. Proceeds of the carnival will be used to buy playground equipment for the school and comput- ' w WDLLDE SMOTKI The South CLEARFIELD Clearfield Elementary PTA is sponsoring a Halloween Carnival for the families and friends of its students, on Halloween from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Children are invited to come in costume and participate in a variety of games and a dinner of hot dogs, chips, drinks and baked ers. ul FLAOR r Entertainment will be provided by clowns and witches as well as other surprises that will ensure a safe and happy halloween this UR OWN EPITOME ANB MANY MORE! year. Energy Week Events Dated SLEEPWEAR ROBES FOILPNDAYDONS SLOPS PANTIES Choose FARMINGTON Oqt. 21 through 28 has been scheduled for the American Energy Awareness Week. Partners for an Eneris the gy Efficient Tomorrow theme. Clubs will be Davis County observing the week, established to stimulate public awareness and discussion around the need for sustained conservation and development of energy resources and from huge assortments of your favorite intimate apparel! Pretty fashion colors and basics to bring your wardrobe up-to-dat- 4-- H e! technologies. Lakeside Review COVERING YOU IN ROY, DAVIS COUNTY CHARGE TO IT OH YOUR BOH OR AUERICAH ORDER, CALL: OQDEH ; A UNIT Of ALLIED STORES Ha EXPRESS ACCOUHT. LAYTOH S4t l4t5; LOQAH TS3 81X IN UTAH, CALL TOLL FREE SHOP SUNDAY MON. -- MU. 10-- 9 PM PM SAT. 12-- S 10-- 6 PM . . |