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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 24, 1986 Register nr."' 'SERVICE now for classes Furnace Cleaning SPECIAL- tional Center in Kaysville. k i4 V. '", jf iV' I i ' & ' V s O' i ' - v$l vf T vv', 1 ' L '4;p v , EIGHTH GRADE officers at Syracuse Ju- nior High are (from left) Gina Fraser, first '""fit f i , IWWWWWpw. c ' 'V1 V'- SS $ ' x V s V I '$ $ x ' r " ' ir V r ' ' V ; i $ : 'I SAND RIDGE Junior High Girls Association president is Jennifer Marshall. Assisting her will be Rochelle Rawson, vice president; Laurie Hall, historian; Jennifer Smith, secretary. he said. fI . - h s. t, I r .yAl fT"x iK f;r Students ' Its like putting the pieces of a puzzle together. Were seeing the story revealed before our eyes, said Elayne Stoker of Clearfield. Archaeology requires scientific knowledge, but also necessitates the reasoning style of Sherlock Holmes, DeSart said. Past events are shrouded in mystery, and unearthed information gives only a few clues. Weve done a pretty good job at milking information out of the sites, DeSart said. Its like bringing the dead to life, said Richard Barnes, a graduate student from Weber State. We find out the whys and hows and build from there. The students learned a great deal of archaeology during the field school, but also gained an understanding of what they could do individually and as a team, they said. I dont think Ill ever be the same, said Eva Jensen of Ogden. I have a greater sense of and it makes me feel good to know that together we really did something. People here are fabulous folks, said Jeannette Shane of Denver. For more information contact 2 Simms at (801) or DeSart at (303) self-wort- At the Nevada site students spent 10 days camped in the forested desert excavating one of the . ' ' A y Sk 7's, X W,, f z '' 2. ',J' COUNTY 11:30 OPEN t SAT 11:30 AM 10 SERVICE For Take Out Orders CLOSED MONDAY 1480 '' ; 520 S. 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There is no extra fee involved in taking classes at DAVC, said Larry Brice, center assistant di- PATTERNED KNIT DRESSES - FRIENDLY GOOD FOOD MODERATE PRICES COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE PLENTY OF PARKING FRI vX" Complete Family Style Dinners KSTMRAHT , Layton. y Jg Q FAIR 6- - to for the prince age group is Matthew' Zacher, son of Clark and Jona Zacher of DAVIS Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials We Also Serve Mandarin and g fmm Szechuan Cuisine S,h"d register 626-720- 458-648- CHINESE AND AMERICAN , should one-ha- lf facts. said. OIL SAFETY CHECK school counselors. ups, pine nut storage bins, tool making areas, a discarded ax, grinding stones and other arti- . CLEAN through their individual high few known undisturbed Shoshone sites. The area contained five wicki- The field experience started July 14 in Brigham City where students found evidence that links Fremonts to Shoshone. They also uncovered pot shards, deer, elk, bison and fish bones, hearths, pit houses, beads, trash piles, charcoal deposits and the human remains of an early resident. We exposed part of a human skull, and once we identified it as human we covered it back up and put boards over the site so we could work in the area without disturbing the grave, Simms PLUS PARTS occupations. - s $'(. vice president; Jennifer Hawkes, president; Brittany Johnson, second vice president. From page I0A their throats, we really push them. It builds character. At both the Brigham City and Nevada locations students were required to dig, survey, record, map, sweep, haul and walk miles at a time, but more importantly they had to think. To be a good archaeologist you have to be a natural history buff, Simms told a group of students as they walked through the Nevada site. 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