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Show Need class in first ? .aid, ISigh up for course Degrees awarded baby-sitting- LAYTON children, importance of responsLayton City Department, Humana ibly safety and first aid. Z Hospital Davis North, and the The first aid class will teach American Red Cross are sponsor-5- 1 the Red Cross basic first aid g certification course. ing a This will be a Z class and basic first aid class for 'great aid for a I both boys and girls. who wants to pass off joySeout g his First Aid Merit To register for the Badge with a ' class, which begins, the first week counselor. 2 of September, you must be 12 If Scout troops are interested, .2 years or older. patrols will be organized in Z The ages for the first aid class groups of five for classroom acare 11 to 14 years old. This class tivities. The classes will be held begins the first week of August every and starts again in September. Wednesday for four weeks. Each class will cost $5. The first aid course will begin Enrollment is limited as class Aug. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the sizes are held to a maximum of Layton City Recreation Office. A first aid course will also beZ 15 students.' Z Youths are encouraged to regis- -' gin Sept. 3. ter early for the classes, g classes will begin Certified instructors will teach Sept. 3. the classes, according to the Lay-- 2 Registration is now being taken at the Parks and Recreation Offton Recreation Department. Z The subjects to be studied in ice, 437 N. Wasatch Dr. g class include: the For more information call growth and development of Among the more than 2.000 candidates for degrees at Utah State Universitys 1986 commencement, were the following area students: Clearfield Business: Jefferson Toronto Davis, Larry Jay Davis, Brent Harley Hansen, Rebecca Poulsen; education: Joyce Brown Cragun, Debra McNee King; engineering: Scott Ellis Carter, Nick Jr. Mor- Re-cr- eation baby-sittin- eno. baby-sittin- J : Baby-sittin- j baby-sittin- 544-345- 8. ff ROY JUNIOR High cheerleaders for the 1986-8- 7 school year are Lisa Stimpson, Darcie Cameron, Jennifer Jones, Stacy Baird, Kee Nan Johnson, Michelle Pilewicz, Natalie West and Gabrielle Contos. club learns hostessing skills 4-- H FRUIT HEIGHTS Learning to give exciting parties for teenagers is the goal of the Pretty Popular Party Pleasers club. The club members include president Karen Jones, vice president Michele Copeland, secretary Niki Daly, pledge leader Sharon Emmons, song leader Lori Binns, treasurer Camille Crowther, and reporters Amy Butcher and Jennifer Holzwarth. So far the group has enjoyed a fondue party, a luau, pizza, lasagne and chili parties and a formal dinner. Plans include a snack party and sleep-ovand a childrens Several area Scouts have earned their Arrow of Lights, the highest honor in Cub Scouting. 4-- H I Ryan Kyle Cummings, son of Sharrel and Dorothy Cummings, 4 E. 975 S., Layton, has earned I tis Arrow of Light. member of Pack 453, sponsored by Layton 31st Ward, he Z has earned all 15 Webelos activi-.- 'j ty badges. He has earned his Faith in God, Bobcat, Wolf and i several gold and silver arrows, I Bear and Webelos badges. Z J A ! ; !'C .X v Devon Child, son of Mark and Debra Child, 752 S. 300 E., Lay- ton has earned his Arrow of er Devon Child Ryan Kyle Cummings Travis Tomney, son of Michael God award and all 15 activity and Cathy Tomney, 4480 S. 1625 badges. He earned his World W Roy, has earned his Arrow of Conservation award as a Wolf. Light Award. He earned two gold arrows and A member of Pack 275, spon12 silver. He earned all the Diasored by the Roy 11th Ward, he mond Jubilee patches during attends North Park Elementary, 1985. His interests include . where he will be in the playing soccer, swimming and He has earned his Faith in art. Light. member of Pack 453, by Layton 38th Ward, he e will be in the at Lay- ' ton Elementary. He placed in the top 10 percent on the SAT test. He was on the student council at . Layton Elementary. He enjoys football and baseball.' A spon-sore- d sixth-grad- party. The club will have advanced cooking entries in the Davis County Fair in August. Rebecca Crowther is the club leader but enlists the help of the girls mothers in hosting the parties. 12th-grad- thew Bennett, Angela Beesley, Valerie Giffin, Guylen Smith. llth-grad4.0 gpa Michael Gedris, Andrea Ivere: e: Dut-so- n, ! h, Mel-lo- Evans. son, Diane Lawrence, Pauline Shanks, Terresa Williamson. High honor roll: Joe Carrera, Michael Blamires, Bret Cutler, Todd Lyman, Kimberly Nalder, Kari Barnes, Keith Marston, Kimberly Rivette, Thi-ro- s Dena, Edward Burke, Christa Graham, Scott Iverson, Darin Kawabata, Shauna Jacobs. Honor roll: Richard Brady, Andrea Daley, James Petre, Michele Barker, April Peters, Beverly Scott, Tiffany Droscher, Teresa Gomm, Scott . Mary Rose, Kristen Wiltberber, Laura McCoin, Jana Somerville, Araseli Bravo, Letha Dobbins, Wade Lawrence, Stephen Schultz, Adelina Ulibarri, Cathy Keen, Christine'Brogue, Lome Kearl, Jennifer Daskevich, George Vod-uHollie Adams, Rex Brimhall. Wendy Craig, Cary Fairbourn, Aimee Figgins, Tamilla Fulton, Layne Golightly, Matt High, Jennifer Kimmel, Donna King, David McCowan, Daniel Tuttle, Joi Lynn Ure, Judy Vanorden, Walter, Bret Whitesides. Deborah Bolles, Denise Daley, Mark Lyman, Amy McKenzie, Sandra Nielsen, Cameron Schaffer,. Donna Espinoza, Lisa Lee, Larry Seamons, Teresa Hitchcox, JonoHooker, Sherry Sparks, Mat c, Jac-quieli- ne Greenman, Jamie Rasmussen, Curtis Crofts, Janice Woodruff, Matthew Jackson, Victoria Briggs, Bryan Smith, Tina Spinks. James Stephenson, Ann Michele Johnson, ley Honor roll: humanities, James Wayman; science: Nancy S. Holmes. Pentz, Christen Tod-dumne- Wes- Spinks, Radon Gatherum, Jennifer Hurst, Jodi McFarland, Stormy Salazar, Stephen Mulvey. Joseph Johnson, Cindy Millard, Wendee Dahl. Sheila Dalton, Daren Moon, Dawn Etter, Elizabeth Smith, Kristy Higginson, John Bryant, Joseph Christensen, Jennifer Hansen, Tonya Hyman, Camille Langford, Richard Lovelace, Lisa Stettler, Shane Carter, Mark Fal-lenti- 4.0 gpa lOth-grad- e: Paul Birch, Alyssa Bottomly, Bartley Bruce, Arthur Copeland, Shelly Gibby, Tawnya Madsen, Kirsten Novak, Amy Sutton, Stacee Taylor, Christine Tovey, Cheryl Unzick-e- r, Karen Winter. High honor roll: Andrea Bailey, Noel Bravo, Jodi Biddulph, . Nathan Moon, Jason Rasmus-- f Roy Business: Jay Scott Carrigan, R. Andrew Cox, Verdean Draney, Michelle Gilbert Leishman, Cynthia Ann Peterson, Dale Lowell Peterson, Carol Child Richardson; education: Jodi B. Jorgensen, Shirley P. Shupe. Family life: Lesa A. Willey Cox; humanities, arts and social sciences: Walter K. Jorgensen, Scott T. Price, Robert Morris Tibbs; natural. resources: Randel Gene Probst; science: Brad R. Peterson. LAYTON RENTAL IS MOVING TO 1590 AUG. NO. MAIN 5 4, 1986 . Taylor, Kara Crofts, Noelle Fitzen, Lori Randall, Cora Rhodes, Teresa Biorn, Jenivee Misrasi, Linda Rouche. Honor roll: i Donette Golightly, Gina Harris, Michael Judkins, Michael Gooch, Chanin Williams, Christina Loe, Tammy Morgenstern, Joyce Rabuano, David Jolley, Daniel Achter. Bradley Bair, Nanette Budge, Jeri Canfield, Jayme Eldredge, Eric Fairbourn, Jana Thurman, Stephanie Tingey, Danielle Whit- man, Bradley Barker, Jinny Wiens, Julie Batchelor, Michelle Bradley, Becky McMillan, Doug Perry, Jodi Pitcher, Linda Roberts, Dianna Workman. Chaleh Yeates, Sonni Hall, Cathy Jensen, Jon Martin, Angela Petre, Corey Schaffer, Louna Cynthia Gam, Sarah Hansen, David Kindred, Shannon Rich, Tiffany Stephenson, Tiffmey Thompson, Lara Harvey. Tristan Villalobos, Tye Arvid-soCathy Cannon, Karalee Kimball, Lisa Ronnenkamp, Curtis Smith, Kimberly Truman, Tiffany Parry, Dwayne Rugh, Mark Tucker, Robert Wasserlein, Sean Weakland, Barbara Applonie. Kelley Dalton, Maryann Kaf-to, Wes Nance, Beau Smith, Joelle Wilko, Thomas Wolfe, Katheryn Allen, Suzanne Brim-leKevin Cunningham, Brian Lockwood, Leslie Moore, Chris-tin- e Padilla, Michael Todd. JMK forKlIEdiKJ mvis County attorney 0.A in a Fresh Start Strong Direction . PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISING X "7 n, f!.2s mitlvs Childrens Stores n, Boise Idaho 376-761- y, Layton, Utah 546-034- Cole at Ust:ck Layton Hills Mall Quality Childrens Clothing. Furniture. Accessories Jenny Lind Lifetime Collection Crib 119 or Rocky Mt. Plaza 3955 Harrison Ogden 399-257- 109 5 North Side of Bldg. With Purchase of Mattress BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL tCT'V,E l' Thu toupor, good for 1 S.OO Off th. purd.i "f members. One coupon good for all placing order No other discounts or offer allowed. For limited time only. Amount must be paid In full when glasses are delivered. te Read The Classified For Best Results sen, Steven Reid, Cheri Schmidt, Debra Layton Agriculture: Thomas William Day, R. Lar Thomas; business: Stephen Ray Adams, Marie Jeanette Bonnell, Brian James Brown, Jodi Campbell, Stacey L. Hansen. Scott Hess, Arthur B. Martinez, James M. Montgomery, Todd Byron Nilsen, David L. Vanordcn. Education: Gail Silber Bock, Deann Kidd, Jayann Dansie Mansfield, Brenda M. Mecham, Sandra Kaye Parkin, Suzanne Abel Petersen, Shelly L. Smith; engineering: Curtis Glenn Howe, Sam A. Love, Mark Earl Waite, Carleton Ethan Watkins; family life: Paula E. Scott; natural resources: Janice F. Wilson. 773-999- 5 Robyn Fullerton, Angela Sperry, Kent Peterson, David Rands, Kerry Kent, Jeffrey Evans, Jaylyn Fralick, Michelle Halls. arts and social sciences: Jon A. Warden, Rodney sixth1-grade- Honor roliLayton LAYTON Layton High honor roll for the fourth term has been announced. 4.0 gpa Tara Tamara Burdett, Alessandri, Aneisa Dickerson, Garrett Kristina Hamblin, Kimberly Jacobs, Robert Lochner, Dawn Molzen, Greg Pavich, Matthew Peach, Kimberly Smith, David Storm, Sherri Strong, Keri Tucker, Lori Wall, Michele Willhide, Jan Winward, Ronald Zimmerman. High honor roll: ; Rebecca Blamires, Jodi Budge, Kirsten Schwarzburger, Adrienne Scott, Val Clark, Nancy Frieder-icr, Christi Fillerup, Kerrie Amy Motta, Wendy Titensor. Renee Reel,. Tamra Knight, Carrie Follett, Deborah Fouty, Margaret Holm, Mary Stratford, Cheryl Webb, Brett Bennett, Allen Brooks, Michael Hadley, Rebecca Roberts, Greg Squire, Sheri Humanities, arts and social sciences: Lori Chandler, Nancy Crabtree; science: John C. Bryner, Douglas E. Loer, Brian L. Thompson. Farmington Agriculture: Gary T. Leishman; business: Michael Titus; education: Lourence Owen Price; family life: Bonnie K. Howard; science: Norine Louise Turner. Kaysville Business: Susan Anderson, Gary Ray Madson, Michael E. Olsen; education: Sharon J. engineering: Douglas M. Layton; family life: Tamara S. Mulford, Sherri L. Woodward; Ev-erts- Scouts Z 7C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 30, 1986 SflEjOO 10J10 Lifetime Crib Jenny Lind Shown converted from the crib to a double bed Shown with crib end panel removed. Offer Expires Sept. 15 SSSS (canopy not included) |