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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 6, 1985 Rov Students Win Medals ANITA BRIDAL GOWN SALE KERSEY Review Correspondent - ROY The Roy Rams Reading Olympics," were officially closed on March as Roy Elementary School students walked across the stage to receive medals they had worked five weeks to earn. . Principal Lincoln Sorensen presented 270 gold medals, 80 silver medals and 16 participation certificates to the students. The Olympics program began on Monday, Jan. 7, and featured different reading activities to be accomplished during each of the five weeks. The children took cards home at the beginning of each week which described the event and activities. The cards, marked with the students accomplishments, were returned to the school each week with an Honesty Certificate signed by both parent and student. Sorensen said the national, state and local PTAs have been concerned with the fact that television is filling too many hours of childrens time. A recent study also showed that 56 percent of all adults in the United States have not read one book since completion of their formal education, he it 1 J, GOWNS ARE ; 'tf A si; " - ''" To Choose From 400 QA K FREE off OU - IN-STOC- .cTjr 2946 Wash. Blvd. .A, '''TV.., to " Ogden ; Ph. 394-763- 5 QM ah' ffull ofervice QJPtJJing Qfpecialitls f A 4 K t VIVI .' - FRAN BROWN COLLEGE of BEAUTY PRESENTS in Latest Trends and Styles The said. "The Reading Olympics Pro- gram was held to help students and parents become more aware of the importance of reading in the home. All students and their families had a chance to participate. Z The students could earn a maximum of 20 points each week by doing such things as reading books, getting a library card, memorizing poems, limiting television, and researching and writing reports. The requirements School Principal Lincoln Sorensen conChild on receiving a reading medal. Anne Nicole gratulates ROY ELEMENTARY students who received 100 points. watch her receive a gold medal Silver medals went to students her brother Jeff Johnwho received from 81 to 99 son. In Sept, of 1984 in Seattle, points and students who received at least five points a week were Wash., Allison was the donor for a bone marrow operation that awarded with certificates. Second grader and unsung heroJeff needed. Because of the operaine Allison Johnson, had a special tion, she was unable to start secguest at the awards ceremony to ond grade until Oct. of 1984. -- Varied for each grade level. Z. Gold medals were awarded to Secondary menus for Davis County: Wednesday, March 6: Tacos wsalsa sauce, corn, fruit, hot scones, milk. Choice - High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Cheeseburger lettuce & dills. Thursday, March 7: Z Roast beef, whipped potatoes wgravy, mixed vegetables, rolls wpeanut butter & honey, shortcake wtopping, milk. T Choice - High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Hot ham bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Chicken sandwich. Tuesday, March 12: Hamburger Deluxe, lettuce, tomato & dills, french fries, carrots, & cheese sandwich. icing, milk. Choice - High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Sloppy - applesauce, chocolate chip Thursday, March 7: Hamburger, wlettuce & dill, french fries, peaches, brownies, milk. cook- Friday, March 8: Lasagna, green salad, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cinna- mon puff, milk. cookie, milk. Wednesday, March 13: Enchiladas, lettuce, peas, applesauce, cookie, milk. ' chip ba- Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, cin- milk. Junior High Science Fair Planned pate in the Davis School District Science Fair to be held on Thurs., March 14. The best projects from the district will be entered in the Weber Regional Science Fair held at Weber State College on March 25 and 26. aged to participate. All projects entered will be exhibited. Winners will be named in each of the three categories: biological,' physi- The Kaysville KAYSVILLE inior High Science Fair will be- :ld Thurs., March 7, in the bools science complex, at 7 m. The public is invited. cal and earth science, for each grade level. The winners will then partici- - All seventh, eighth and ninth rade science students are encour & Company Lxtteqe WHERE of Beauty ELSE? & WHERE THE STUDENT Career Center IS 1 LAYTON 6 iftfiWirtinW'm ittOKKBS Vwnfirtm vasnppivi fin FREE CHILDBIRT EDUCATION PROGRAMS Tuesday, March 12: Hamburger Deluxe, Lettuce, tomato & dills, french fries, carrot coins, applesauce, chocolate chip cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Chocolate Wednesday, March 6: cookie, milk. Choice - High School: Burger Fran Brecon WHERE? roll, Monday, March 11: Barber Pole Weiner, corn, vegetable salad, cherry shortcake, School lunches for elementary grades in Davis County: Tacos, mixed vegetables, nana, cinnamon twist, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Small namon twist, milk. cosmetology, stop by our booth at the Layton Hills Mall Home & Carden Show. Snack: Sugar Kindergarten cookie, milk. joes. Monday, March 11: - Pizza, tossed salad, peaches, For more information concerning your career in pears, sugar cookie, milk. grated cheese, crazy cake wfudge - LAYTON HILLS MALL CENTER COURT Kindergarten Snack: Banana, March 13: Stacked turkey sandwich, french fries, lime jello wpears & cookie, milk. 7. Choice - High School: Burger .bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Fishbur-ger- s. 7 P.M. milk. Wednesday, Friday, March 8: Chili, green said wdressing, bread sticks, fruit, chocolate chip TIME: 546-616- ie, milk. Choice - High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice - Junior High: Hamburger deluxe. - MARCH 8TH Professional framing offered thru the Schools Plan Lunch Menus U PLACE: DATE: A Public Service of HUMANA HOSPITAL DAVIS NORTH EARLY PRE-NATA- CLASSES L HELD EVERY THURSDAY FROM 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Emphasis on nutrition, growth and development of the infant, dental care, emotional aspects fo pregnancy, relaxation techniques and exercise. FOR FREE REGISTRATION, CALL 825-956- 1, ext. 7240 CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION HELD EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY FROM 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Emphasis on labor and delivery, the birth experience, anesthesia and analgesia, techniques. post-partu- m care, exercise, breathing and relaxation FOR FREE REGISTRATION, CALL 825-956- 1, ext. 7240 SIBLING ORIENTATION Kppiwvwui HELD THE SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 11:00 a.m. TRAVEL Class is for children ages 7 preparing for a new brother or sister. 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