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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 13, 1985 Lunch Menus Set For Davis District Secondary menus for Davis Chicken Nuggets, fluffy rice, County: vegetable combo, cornbread, Wednesday, March 13: fruit, cookie, milk. Turkey sandwich, french fries, Choice High School: Burger jc Ilo wpears & grated cheese. bar, salad line. Cake wfudge icing, milk. Choice Junior High: , Choice High School: Burger Bar. salad line. School lunches for elementary ; Choice Junior High: Sloppy grades in Davis County: Joes. Wednesday, March 13: Thursday, March 14: Salisbury Enchiladas, peas, applesauce, Steak wgravy, whipped potatoes, snickerdoodle cookie, milk. green beans, carrot sticks, rolls Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, wbutter, apple crisp, milk. milk. Choice High School: Burger Thursday, March 14: bar. salad line. Salisbury steak, whipped potaChoice Junior High: Hot toes, green beans, carrot sticks, Pastrami sandwich. blueberry muffin, milk. Friday, March 15: Kindergarten Snack: Orange Burritos wcheese, corn, roll, section, milk. sliced orange, raisin cookies, Friday, March 15: milk. Chili, crackers, fresh fruit, Choice High School: Burger doughnuts, milk. bar, salad line. Kindergarten Snack: Doughnut Choice Junior High: Ham- holes or small bismark, milk. burger. Monday, March 18: French dip sandwiches, tator Monday, March 18: Chicken fried steak, whipped tos, vegetable sticks, peaches, peapotatoes, peas, blueberry' muffins, nut butter finger, milk. fruit, marble cake wfudge frostKindergarten Snack: Peanut ing, milk. butter finger, milk. Choice High School: Burger Tuesday, March 19: 5C Columbia Will Present Show! In Rhythms Columbia EleS. 50 W.. 375 mentary School, will kaysville. present a Variety'; Show entitled Rhythms in Motion. March 14. at 7 p.m. at the school. Students, under the direction of Joan Bair, have been practicing for weeks and will be performing for students during the day as well as for the public in the evening. KAYSVILLE Foot-long- s. ' J !. bar, salad line. Junior High: Ham' Choice burger wlettuce & dills. ! Tuesday, March 19: Enchila- Pizza, green beans, green salad, orange slices, cookie, milk. the game and garnered a berth at the State Championships. Layton had already earned a spot in the finals. agrees with the referees, as these students demonstrate at the Roy at Layton Basketball game last Friday. NOT EVERYONE Roy won Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, milk. das, green beans, dinner roll, fnixed fruit, sugar cookie, milk. March 20: Choice Fried chicken, whipped potaHigh School: Burger bar. salad line. toes, carrots, rolls, jello jewels ! Choice Junior High: wtopping, banana, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Tiny roll, milk. Wednesday, March 20: Fish-burge- Photo by Robert Regan Wednesday, Final Competition Tomorrow Spelling Bee Finalist Named r. bow-kn- ot Lakeview Students Read for Charity in the annual ing bee held March 6. grades are participating and the teachers have suggested books that should be at each grade level. The kindergarten children are having their parents read their books to them but the student gets credit for each book read. Awards will be presented in an assembly at the school in March after the children have collected all the pledges. First place winner will be awarded a gold medal for 15 or more books read. Second place will receive a silver medal with four to 10 books read and third place will be awarded a bronze medal for one to nine Review Correspondent ROY The quote Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body applies to the students ; of Lakeview Elementary. During February, the students got their exercise from running in and out of the school library for books to read for the March of Dimes Readings Champions marathon. In January, they were shown a film on birth defects and were later given sheets to take home and get pledges for as many books as ;they felt they could read during I ;February. books read. .are students mentary semi-finalis- All ANITA KERSEY FARMINGTON Four junior high students and three elets spell- Those seven students will now go on to the district finals to test their spelling knowledge and compete for the district title. The District winner will be awarded a large cup and the chance to comFrom the state pete contest a winner will fly to Washington, D.C. to enter the national state-wid- e. spelling bee. Finalists competing at the Da- vis County School District offices in Farmington tomorrow. March 14 at 3:30 p.m. are: Ann Homan, eighth grade. Sunset Junior High: Todd Smith, sixth grade, Clinton Elementary; Jason Kimmel. seventh grade. Central Davis Junior High; Loren Hulse, fifth grade, Columbia Elementary: Mark Jolley, sixth grade, Holbrook Ele mentary: Treb Winegar, seventh grade, Millcreck Junior High; and Dustin Marx, eighth grade. South Davis Junior High. v:f Bonnie Durrance, public information director for the school district, said this year was unusual in one way. It's the first time in the seven years I've been covering this to have so many students come front junior highs." Competition is from students up to the eight grade level. See The Class AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Home& Garden F IS T I A V L MFG. 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