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V - Y : , Monday, May 13: hamburger in a bun wlettuce leaf & dill slice, french fries wcatsup, orange sections, crazy cake brownie, milk Kindergarten snack: cinnamon puff, milk Tuesday, May 14: Girl fc-.- ' I y 1yy & yr VK & gY--- :J '.7, & . ' & WyYY Y I'I fv YTY, p, stick, milk 3? ' wcat-su- Friday, May 10: taco salad, bear claws wsliv-ere- d almonds, milk Choice High School: burger bar, salad line Junior High: steak & Choice enchiladas wshredded lettuce, buttered corn, chilled pears, white cake wpink icing, milk Kindergarten snack: graham cracker, milk Wednesday, May 15: pizza, shades of green salad wdressing, applesauce, almond sugar cookie, milk Kindergarten snack: cookie, milk Secondary school lunch menus for Davis County are: Wednesday, May 8: ot Kindergarten snack: bread ... Vy .. Ay bow.-kn- combination vegetable salad wdressing, chocolate pudding, milk ,f, sf ? Elementary school lunch menus for Davis County are: Wednesday, May 8: fried chicken, whipped potatoes wgravy, parslied carrots, bowknot rolls wbutter, jello jew- -, els wtopping, banana piece, milk Kindergarten snack: tiny roll, milk Thursday, May 9: homemade burrito wgrated cheese & salsa sauce, shredded lettuce, battered mixed vegetables, chilled pears, chocolate crinkle cookie, milk Kindergarten snack: graham crackers, milk Friday, May. 10: fishburger wthin cheese slice wtartar sauce, french fries I ;: yl f4 to' v '' - .. .. 4t ,aa" Yf t, - ... - Y - v'' YY ' rY YJ ri. &' Y YY Y ; Y s ' I ' S A r'J YV'irif; a Iiyyyyai. f Y: 'Y;'' rV Yyy'X I ' YYYYIYYL;'! y ', - - - "' s? u 7 7 A 7 7 7 77 "4 iv A:,AA - yy7' T'( I ,'. .J ,, ; . ffA - YY;V h:'tY : Jr Y ', - ,,,. 7'f - 7. ivt-- - - ' s , v Y yY M jjryyy Y- - ? 'V v. 'w, - f ; "v 7"" ""'K , Y f,K yy 'Yy'YYY-,Y;; 'YYYY""' i3t 4 , s ; , - , "1 s ? ?',,'? 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Brenda Dunn and Prudence Bunting of Roy, Karen Backman of Layton, and Cindy Ford, are four of 12 Utah Girl Scouts pres tion and commitment to contrib- ute to the community, troop leadership and service to younger Girl Scouts, was received by Ta-- ! mara Scott, Tanya Hermenan, Ogden, and Christie Dunn, Roy. Valerie Rieke, Christine Gron-- ; wald, Elizabeth Ketts, of Ogden, and Joelle Sowerly and Kimberly Anderson, Roy, are graduating se- -: niors and were honored for con-- , tinuous service to the program: ented with the coveted Gold Award, the highest honor a girl may receive for commitment to excellence in leadership, community service, career planning and personal development. They have earned the Silver Leadership, Silver Award and Gold Leadership awards. The Gold Award is equivalent to the Boy Scout Eagle honor. The Silver Award, for convic ; ; . ; ; Clearfield Band Wins Honors CLEARFIELD The Clearfield High School Band has com- PERFORMING A routine are Roy Junior High Schools cheerleaders for the school year 1985-8Shown on the bottom row is Carrie 8th grade; second row (left to right) 6. Cami Stenquist, 8th grade, and Tania Carpen- - ter, 8th grade; (third row, left to right) Kim Wade, 8th grade; Bradi Skinner, 8th grade, and Tami Campbell, 8th grade; Darcie Camer-Larseon, 7th grade, is on the fourth row; and Lana Bluemel, 8th grade, is on the top row. n, pleted a successful year, bringing home awards and honors from competition and participation in local activities. In the Region One Solo and Ensemble Festival, the Falcon Band had more participants than Area Man Accepted at Academy Cary Lynn Blood, 21, a resi- dent of Kaysville, has been ac- to the United States Military Academy. Sen. Orrin . Hatch, nominated Blood in January, based on Bloods willingness to his country and his excel- lent scholastic record. Cary is one of 40 nominees to the four rt y y Mjy yfwnwy y1 Y' YY JK , iytt-'jw- tw vmiQ f ; ,, the lettermens club, and a two year letterman in football and wrestling. He is also a returned missionary for the LDS Church, having served in the Spanish-serv- e speaking mission in New York City. He is the son of Lynn and Utahna Blood of Kaysville. What an honor it is to be se- lected to the academy. Cary has accomplished alot and is now able to give alot because of his experiences and his scholastic preparation throughout his life, Hatch concluded. Y ?Y ; 7 7: :y AV V AV v AV . 'v AV AV .V. ivr v SW SUPPLIES y 175 So. MAIN - KAYSVILLE (ONE BLOCK NORTH bwj-- PHOIME t , W two symphonic superior ratings, the highest honor the school has 3 received in that competition for v many years. The school pep band has 1 played at all home football and basketball games and traveled with, the school basketball team to state games. Blood is a graduate of Davis High school, where he participat-cepte- d ed in choir, was the president of U.S. service academies who will get the chance to attend the mili- tary school, Hatch said. I f' V. in recent years and all entries received excellent or superior ratings. A clarinet trio consisting of Naomi Blair, Katrina Clarke and Shauna Whiting received a superior rating and represented the school at the state festival. During the Region One Band Festival, the CHS band received j of DAVIS HIGH) 544-409- 1 DAVIS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SUPPLY STORE OVER 3500 ITEMS IN STOCK DISCOUNT PRICES QUALITY PRODUCTS WE CARRY A COMPLETE SUPPLY of PARTS & APPLIANCES for vs - I .y, MOTOR HOMES M YY kA y Y iirsYYfi 4 ? i TRAVEL TRAILERS 5TH WHEELS TENT TRAILERS CAMPERS 'fe m MOBILE HOMES ft wfl MONTHLY IN STORE SPECIALS I m mm m COUPON cheerleaders for the school 1985-8- 6 North Davis Junior High are at year (left to right) Carrie Knight, 13; Jan Twede, SELECTED AS .13; Tami Benson, 13; Teri Bennett, 13; Aimee Anderson, 13; and Kim Singleton, 13. The girls all said they are enthusiastic about the coming school year. m ! POM TISSUE mmmm RV HOLDING TANK! CHEMICAL Junior High Hosts Honors Banquet 7 FARMINGTON Reflec: ,tions, elections, appreciation and .banquets. Farmington Junior .High is ending the year with excitement. On May 14, at 7 p.m. at the Junior High, T.H. Bell will speak "at the schools honors banquet. Students who have received hon or roll or high honor roll status this year will be honored. On May 21, the athletic awards will be held at 7 p.m. at the junior high. Teachers also received a week of appreciation, and the new officers for the PTA were elected and installed at a general membership Reflection contest winners in art were Richard Clark, Mark Allred, Mac Simms, and Emily Brown. Melanie Eberhard, Michelle Byers, Rachel Jenkins and Jennifer Bischoff were literature g' RV-4- D 3 for $353 REG 8oz. OFFER EXPIRES 51885 1 ea. LIMIT 3 PER CUSTOMER OFFER EXPIRES 51885 I winners. 3.7 grade pjg point average. enjoys sports and music, ONE DAY SERVICE . ON MOST SPECIAL ORDERED ITEMS and plays the piano. Central Davis Names Student of Month LAYTON Cora Rhodes, a She is the daughter of Mrs. ninth grade student at Central Melinda Rhodes, 1278 E. 1325 Davis Junior High, has been cho- - North, Layton. !scn Student of the Month from Some of Coras hobbies inclu-th- e math department. computers, deprogramming ( meeting. Student of Month Chosen By Elks Club CLEARFIELD Kelly Egan, dent of the Month for March. Ju- and Dick Shirley Egan, 15,'son of Egan attends North Davis 1582 W. 2700 South, Syracuse, nior High School.. The ninth grader maintains a was selected as the Elks Club Stu- - COUPON playing the cello, and working on word games. She hopes to become a teacher and currently has a 3.8 grade point average. , v. v.vv. . v.v. ,y !v!VX Xv. , v.. va v. v..v. 2vJ .w . y.v !!! !! y Xv, Read The Classified 'i 1 V fi i |