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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 26, 1986 School menus Layton senior named national merit finalist ' Kim Jacobs, a LAYTON High senior, has been Layton ' named a National Merit Scholarship finalist, an honor awarded to half of one percent of the school seniors. , nations high ; Kim is the daughter of Major and Mrs. Leo Jacobs of Layton. She is a member of the drill team, the Laytones, a National Honor Society jnember, and an ACappella member. ; She hasbeen a Model U.S. ambassador, a member of the Math Club, and has won many awards in English and essay competitions. Lan-cell- es She has maintained a 4.0 grade point average and is involved in several advanced placement classes at the school. She is secretary of her churchs youth group and is a member of the ZCMI Teen Fashion Board. She enjoys playing the piano and the flute, and singing and reading. She is the recipient of the four-yeTrustees Scholarship to Brigham Young University and is eligible for other scholarships due to her placement as National Merit Scholarship finalist. school Elementary lunch Kindergarten Snack: Chocolate chip, milk. Wednesday, March 5: Enchiladas, shredded lettuce, peas, applesauce, Snickerdoodle cookie, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cookie, ry cookie, milk. Snack: Cookie, milk. milk. Secondary lunch menus for Davis County are: Wednesday, Feb. 26: Fried chicken, rice pilaf or whipped potatoes wgravy, hot vegetable combo, cornbread whoney butter, fresh fruit, raisin oatmeal cookie, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice Junior High: Thursday, Feb. 27: Roast turkey, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, roll wbut-te- r, red jello wstrawber-riesbanan- as wtopping, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Small roll, milk. ar Friday, Feb. 28: Tacos wlettuce, mixed vegetables, banana, glazed cinnamon Kim twist, milk. Jacobs cin- Monday, March 3: Barber pole weiner, corn, vegetable salad wdressing, cherry shortcake wtopping, milk. Kindergarten Snack: Cinnamon puff, milk. Tuesday, March 4: Hamburger deluxe, lettuce, tomato, dills, french fries, carrot coins, applesauce, chocolate chip Chris Hughes LAYTON and Chris Monroe have been selected as February students of the month at North Layton Junior Choice High School: Burger line. salad bar, Junior High: Stacked Choice beef sandwich. Monday, March 3: Sausagecheese pizza, tossed salad wdressing, sliced peaches, Ranger cookie, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Junior High: CheeseChoice burger. Tuesday, March 4: Deep fried turkey steak, whipped potatoes wgravy, green beans, carrot sticks, crescent rolls wbutter, cherry sauce over white cake wtopping, milk. Choice High School: Burger bar, salad line. Choice Junior High: Hot Thursday, Feb. 27: Pastrami sandwich. Roast beef, cheese sticks, Wednesday, March 5: whipped pototoes wgravy, mixed Homemade Burritos wcheese, vegetables, hot rolls wbutter, shredded lettuce, mixed vegetachilled fruit, crazy cake, milk. bles, hot rolls wbutter, sliced orChoice High School: Burger ange, chocolate crinkle cookies, bar, salad line. milk. Choice Junior High: ChickChoice High School: Burger en sandwich. bar. Choice Junior High: HamFriday, Feb. 28: Taco salad, pineapple twist. burger wlettucedills. Foot-long- s. Kindergarten Snack: Small namon twist, milk. February students selected milk. cookie, milk. menus for Davis County arc: Wednesday, Feb. 26: Stacked- - ham sandwich wcheese stick, tator tots, sticks, applesauce, Kindergarten J Curtain call High. INI Editors note: The following activities are for and about area youths. The public is invited to attend the events. Hughes is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William Hughes. He is the winner of the North Layton Junior High Science Fair and has won other awards for science 1985 Roy Band schedules projects. The ninth-grad- concert student has e been the president of the Science Club and is a member of the Spanish Club and the Boy Scouts of America. His favorite subjects are humanities, science and algebra. His hobbies include tennis, soccer, swimming, racquetball and kayaking. Chris Monroe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Monroe of Layton. She is also a ninth-grad- e student. Her favorite subjects are writing, French and English. She is a member of the French Club at the school. She also enjoys singing, swimming and drawing. She is a candystriper volunteer at Humana Hospital Davis North. In the past year she has donated 473 hours to the hospital. She is also a member of the North Layton Chamber Singers. Davis graduate performs in university production Christian Hess, son of Vince C. and Suzanne L. Hess of Farming-tohas been cast in the role of Leo Hubbard in the Utah State University production of The n, Little Foxes. The play was presented Feb. 2 and will continue Feb. 8 and March at 8 p.m. at the Lyric Theatre in downtown Lo26-2- 20-2- 1 gan. Hess is a 1985 graduate of Da- vis High School, where he was named most academic. He participated in a number of productions at Davis, including Night of January 16th and Fiddler on the Roof. He was voted most improved actor. A freshman at USU, Hess is er A ROY for the band to earn money Roy High for travel and entry lees for competitions will take place at the bands March 5 concert at Roy fund-rais- er SYRACUSE The public is invited to attend the Utah History Fair at Cook Elementary, 1175 W. 1350 S. on Wednesday, March 5. Six classes are participating in the event, which will include projects and displays from the states history. Judging will begin at 9 a.m. The cast of The Little Foxes is a unique combination of USU students, townspeople and a professional guest artist, production director Sid Perkes said. The play is presented in a realistic, Burton students plan patriotic program Burton EleKAYSVILLE mentary School fifth grade students are preparing for their annual patriotic program. This years production is titled Our Country Tis of Thee, written by $2.50, $15. adults $3.50 and families my will hold an Awareness Day at Davis High School on Tuesday, March 4. Army Awareness Day set at Davis KAYSVILLE Several films will be presented of the army, the responsibilities of the different branches of government and the skills available in the army. on the history The U.S. Ar Layton High School The production LAYTON Peter Pan will be presented in the Layton High auditorium March 5, 7, 8 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. On March 5, kids will be admitted at a two for one price. Tickets for students and children are hones- since. 1 'Peter Pan' to play at straightforward manner. The The Little Foxes, by Lillian Heilman, opened in New York City m 1939 and has been consid-- f ered an American classic ever 731-244- for more information. Youth briefs Utah History Fair to be held at Cook the recipient of a Presidential Academic Scholarship, and is a theater arts minor. Previously he has performed in H.M.S. Pinafore at USU. work demands complete ty, he continued. - fund-rais- High at 7 p.m. Call Dave or Betty Rich, II III Ruth Roberts. The musical depicts the history of America from its founding to the present. The 105 students are being directed by Ramona Porter. Fifth grade teachers are Nancy Fames, Georgette Kapos, Royal Rigby and Jodi Heins. The play will be staged twice during the day for school students and may be seen by parents and the public on Thursday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. Christian Hess i- - COTOUR ANALYSIS a miracle in space-ag- e il technology. 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