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Show f V 10A .r.. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 26, 1986 Elks - - '?:- i t? i'M Wa , - . s I " ; , All-Sta- te : $ F 'C ' ' ' 8? , 'r ''J, CLINTON Winners of the annual PTSA Reflections Contest have been announced at Clinton . Elementary School. Entries were submitted in the fields of art, music and literature. Names of winners follow. Art: Kristen Hawkes, third-gradMichelle Williams, -grade; Shawn Jensen, Jodi Thomas, and Amy Patterson, Justin Lee, v i. e; second- first-grad- e; sixth-grad- e; fifth-grad- e, fifth-grad- ; ' :' j & If Kristen third-grade- ;. third-gradthird-grad- John e; fifth-grad- e; Hawks, Sherwood, Sandy e; p-- m i Debbie Taylor Hogge, worth, mons, Diamond, Matt Martin, and Cami Maxfield, fourth-grad- e fifth-grad- ;'.w V.' , third-grad- e; sixth-grad- sixth-grad- e; e; fifth-grad- e. Mar-tindal- second-grad- pher Simpson, e, Christo- e; first-grad- fifth-grad- Lora April e; e; Jeff Ross, John Bitter, e; Literature: 1 Chaz first-grad- e; first-grad- e, ; , V'.-Vv , fffhi. M P WAmkA vfR Itl . . . lEwwim-IaiMiii-ig w vfe v; - Darren Miller 8,1 I-- I,, f &W' Bhw? - kjyn. KM ' V;: , Michael Yardley David Waters II v tSs Ryan Woodward Joseph Johnson Matt Guymon Scouts I. . Several lakeside Scouts have earned their Arrow of Light, the highest ranking in Cub Scouting. y: Nathan Tubbs, son of Russell ahd Connie Tubbs, 2263 W. 2300 J'L Clinton, has earned his Arrow bf Light. A member of Pack 390, sponsored by Clinton 5th Ward, he attends Clinton Elehas mentary. The tamed all 15 activity badges. He played basketball for Clearfield Recreation. He plays soccer for the West Point Dragons. Chad Lessey, son of Rick and Cathy Lessey, 1098 N. 300 W., Sunset has earned his Arrow Of Light. member of Pack 314, Siin-k6th Ward, he attends Doxey prid enjoys baseball, soccer, basketball, skateboarding, w Matthew Lee Blanchard, son of Roger and Janean Muller, 1912 W; 2300 N. Clinton, has earned his Arrow of Light. CiA member of Pack 390, spon- sored by Clinton 5th Ward, Matt pnjoys skiing, waterskiing and has bben on archery and swim teams, he attends Clinton Elementary. v Preston Davis, son of Herman and Sheila Davis, 114 Willow, Layton, has earned his Arrow of ; fifth-grad- er !A ei jLight. y.A member of Pack 155, sponsored by Layton 1st Ward, he attends Crest view Elementary. His Webelos awards include the citizen, engineer, athlete, forester, geologist. traveler, outdoorsman, scientist, sportsman, artist. vHe is active in Layton recreation wrestling, soccer and baseball. He completed a Great Brain at school and earned a Genius award. He has earned his Faith in God Award. - Jared Thomas, son of David and Elaine Thomas, 2828 W. 6050 S. Roy, has earned his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 272, sponsored by Roy 10th Ward, he has earned his Faith in God award and 10 activity basketbadges. His hobbies are ball, soccer, football and baseball. Mike DeBartolo, sort of Jerry and Wendy DeBartolo, 5862 S. 2900 W., Roy, has earned his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 272, sponsored by Roy 10th Ward, he has earned seven activity badges. He attends Roy Elementary. His hobbies include football, soccer, basketball an baseball. Darren Miller, son of Shirley Miller, 6057 S. 3050 W., Roy, has earned his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 272, sponsored by Roy 10th Ward, he has earned his Faith in God award and eight activity badges. He attends Roy Elementary. His hobbies are soccer and football. David Waters, son of William and Shirley Waters, 2011 S. 200 E., Clearfield, has earned his Ar- seph is interested in history and aviation. He is a member of Pack 341 sponsored by the Kaysville 10th Ward and was also a member of Pack 352 in Fruit Heights. Ryan Woodward, the son of Don and Nancy Woodward of Kaysville, has earned the Eagle Rank in Scouting. He is a member of Troop 503 sponsored by the Kaysville 6th Ward. He has been the senior patrol leader in his troop and has held other positions in the church. As an Eagle service project, Woodward cleared part of the creek bed for the new Kaysville park in west Kaysville. He is a alcoholism is a journey of many steps. So take the first step, take Step One! Lakeview Thy is it most people think only alcoholics have the problems? If you employ an alcoholic you ' know better, don 'tyou? ' The alcoholic employee drains more than just a bottle Your companys productivity, morale and profits go down the drain as well. . Hospital's confidential program can help both of you. Call 299-STELakeview Substance Treatment and Education , P, - r pc- Program. , ytcJJ LfHU ... For your companys sake, take Step One! Its one Step closer to a happier bottom line. Sure, the alcoholic needs help. But, then again, so do you, Recovering from the effects of i Lakeview Hospitals Substance Treatment and Education Program. , . seventh-grad- student at e Dial Kays- ville Junior High. row of Light. A member of pack 372, sponsored by Clearfield 1 6th Ward, he is a student at Crestview Elementary. He has earned his Weblos, Bear, Wolf, and Bobcat badges 299-ST- EP Ml No 0no But You Can CCuoitj How Difficult Your Loss Is. and his Faith in God award. He enjoys playing soccer and other sports. Michael Yardley, son of Leor and Frankie Yardley, has earned his Arrow of Light. A member of Pack 156, he attends South Clearfield ElementaHe is a ry in the member of the Clearfield 4th Ward, and has earned the Faith in God award. Matt Guymon, son of Kelly and Candy Guymon, 445 S. 800 E. Clearfield, has earned his Ar- To Try.. We Care fifth-grad- e. row of Light. A member of Pack 156, sponsored by the Clearfield 4th ward, he attends South Clearfield Elementary and is in the He earned his Faith in God fifth-grad- M Richard Myers e. award. He has participated in basketball for Gearfield and baseball and football in Crestline, Ohio. Joseph Johnson, son of L. Neil and Kathy Johnson of Kaysville has earned the Arrow of Light e at award. He is in the Morgan Elementary School. Jo fifth-grad- Serving Roy and North Davis County . ROY mo mmm unrosoifT LAYTON-KAYSVILL- v E e, fifth-grad- e. Mike DeBartolo 's e; e; fifth-grad- e. 1 v e. Walker, April Page, Miity Murray, Jessica Bronson, fourth-gradapd Sherrie Chappie, Music: Blaine Platt, fourth-gradand Kami Maxfield, third-grad- ,'V , AshLemsixth-grad- e; Kelli e; third-gradthird-grad- fifth-grad- e. Music: Stacy Maxfield, Becky Jackson, and ReTara Dalton, becca McKinnon, Honorable mentions were awarded in art to: Courtney e. Literature: Steven Gaskill, Wf :WWi Jared Thomas Preston Davis ' : Clinton Reflections winners announced rrr C'- ; : - I Chad Lessey Nathan Tubbs MSW . self-employ-ed T: u4 ?D ''' ft ROY r Debbie Taylor, daughmany awards including second atter of Allen and Beth Taylor of. tendant to Miss Majorette of. ' ' Utah in 1984. Roy, has been chosen as the Roy classes baton Debbie has Elks teen of the month for Februtaught with the Cearfield Recreation aryas a Debbie, a senior at Roy High and is now teacher' of baton. She isalso a School, is a class senator, in the a member of Baton Boosters of the Choir, member of Utah. and Choir a Chamber Choir, . Roy She; has also been bn the honor baton twirler with the Roy High roll and high honor roll at Roy, School Marching Band and is a with the tutor High School and has been a handicapped peer member of the National Honor program at Roy High School. . She has competed at several Society. Debbie plans to attend baton competitions and won . college in the fall. : ' :;& V c y. ; AM if s '?- teen ' |