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Show 2D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 18, 1987 Honor roIlCenfral Davis LAYTON High honor and honor rolls for second term at Eric Anderson, Kara Paul, SUPER SATURDAY Moon, Ryan Pulley, Alisa Central Davis Junior High School have been announced. Seventh-grad- e high honor roll: Michelle Sargent, Steven Wright, Julie Nebeker, Michael Erekson, Adrienne Hall, Emily McCormick, Danielle Potts, Stefanie Beck, Allison Dover, Shannon n, Greg Tippetts, Lisa Biorn, Berrie Christensen, Branda Reben Martinez, Bryce Teeples. Eighth-grad- e high honor roll: Kathryn Bennett, Drew Smith, Stefne Leppink, Sheldon Maru-motKara Memmott. Kimberly Maughan, Nathan Simpson, Jonie Johansen, AnthoCynthia Rigby, Justin Tingey, ny Potter, Chet Talbot, Anne Kelly Wandasiewicz, Kristen Dutson, Kaylyn Hash, Daphne Knowlton, Justin Smith, Libby Oberg, Rebecca Spangler, Charles Oda. Michael VanBibber, Carrie Eesley, Mindy Scothern, Deborah Hansen, David Simpson, Susan Fairbourn, Jacquelm Openshaw Child, Laura Fillerup, Stacy KenWendy Wakefield nedy, Bill Luce, Mindrell Smith, Seventh-grad- e honor roll: StaRashelle Allinson, Joby Butcher, cie Jaimson, Michelle McKenzie, Chantell Cutler, Lisa Fairbourn, Marnie Myers. Kelly Schofield. Heather Hill, Solomon Oberg, Monica Ramford. Joby Trujillo Jeffrie Watson Brandon Sandberg. Shan Margaret Weis, Ten Wilkinson. Mark Housley Belinda McBride, Smedley Malan Olson. Lisa Powell, Sheryl Eighth-grad- e honor roll: Tara Sarazine Joy AJlgood. Tami Fiks-ta- d Schulz, Ton Wardell. Karman Aaron Buhler. Michael Can- Woodbury, Kathleen Bnmley non, Katie Crookston. Catherine Jennifer Maughan, Ash Seyithan-oglPeter Vandervliet. Jeffrey Debruyne Ryan Gibby Jason Mansfield Croft. Jon David Hammons.' Jennifer Meikle. Michelle Nut-tal- Kathryn Cahoon. Debra Gnm-shaMelissa Todd. Hilda Bravo. Joel Peterson. Heather Dale Bushman Matthew Call Scheel, Knsten Smedley. Michelle April Henniger Nichole Mahas. Lovell. Syndi Nettles. Caroline Nielsen. Ryan Nelson, Chad Pritchett, Darin Stettler Troy Stevenson. Brook Anderson. Vincent Keith Waters, Monica Green. Melaunie Jones, Feryal Bruce Jacobs. Kate Oviatt. Daniel Shah, Ten Tureson, Brian Robertson Walters, Amy Memmott, Mishel Ga-bar- Ju-lie- n. o, Melissa Kent, Tracey Thompson, Rebecca Lazenby, Hollee Wardell, Mary Greaves, Angela Harris, Emma Dibble, Sandra Sharp, Jennifer Tanner, Brittany Strom-berPatrick Dickerson, Valerie Droscher, Becky Wall, Viviane Voduc, John Anderson, Kelly Farr, Robert Green. g, Nichole Kelly, Lana Lowry, Travis Scheel, Colten Tippets, Heidi Patterson, Wayne Bennett, Chris Bone, Brent Ferguson, Figgins, Dustin Finlinson, Paul Iverson, Heather Manning, Shawn Morgenstern, Amy Moss, Hayley Olsen, Catherine Parrish and Tiffany Smith Ra-qu- el l, Co-mea- u, Honor roliHLJH Jeffrey Hanson, Barbara Lyman, Jonell Pabst, Brandon Parke, Russ Yar-ma- n, J f SPRING SPECIAL FULL SET Krista Nielsen, Lesley Simmons, Christa D. Fausett, Mary Ann Harris, Brandon R. Rodak, Brianna Chamberlain, Amy I. Eddy, Amy A. Layton. Eighth-grad- e honor roll: Shelly Batchelor, John Bitner, James C. Casper, Angela L, Stanger, Cassie Waite, William T. Wasserlein, Francis Mejias, Jeremy A. Draper, Nema S. Fania, Jennifer L. Hamilton, Nicholas J. Holden, Julie Larson, Scott D. Cheshire, Gregory A. Richards. George D. Vanetten, Stacie Youngman, Adam H. Nielson, Sundi Clark, Jodi L. Mendez, Kelly A. Posell, Tricia Smedley, Staci Tutorow, Bryan Webster, Heather Craig, Derek M. Linde-maJustin P. Peterson, Keith Shea, Michelle R. Stump. Ninth-grad- e high honor Wendi J. Bottomly, Scott Lindeman, Elizabeth Tarr, Ricci S. Bell, Dixon Davis, Darin B. Hazen, Christine A. Barbara Smith, Lockwood, Stephanie Barlow, Donna Horrocks, Tamara Mills, Becky L. Schofield, Clinton E. Taylor, Stacie M. Sims. Robert K. Sourwine, Brian J. Cieslewicz, Craig A. Johnson, Anna L. Rollins, Spencer R. Kimball, Eric C. Layton, Thomas V. Myers, Patrick R. Ray Jr. Ninth-grad- e honor roll: Caryn Garner, Chad R. Harris, Shauna Horrocks, Dee C. Valentine, Heidi Wilson, Amy J. Alldridge, M. Bell, Stacey R. Julien, Shawn Willsey, Nicole Burdett, Lyndie D. Jones, Kent L Pitcher, Wynne Rasmussen, Kristian D. n, Andrea Cheney, Shawna L. Garcia, Misty D. Llewellyn, Brown, Laura Mae Clegg, Dustin Johnson, Shanda Christensen, Holly Deryke, Trevor D. Ralls, Christy Harding, Alisha M. Jari-lyn- Shutt "111 DR. JERRY M J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR ne If your human nature Is like most peoples, you an find lots of reasons for not could getting help from a doctor, even though you know deep down thatIt you benefit from help. Have you tried any of these reasons for putting off? I Too busy. Why worry about something thats not serious? don't like doctors. I come from strong stock. I dont need My father was almost 90 when he died. help. If I dont think about the complaint. It will probably go away. Ill wait until the condition gets worse, then see about It. monPutting off helpful treatment when you need It wont save you time or exey. And It wont cure the pain, which usually gets worse. Take back pain, for ample. If your spine Is out of alignment, the pain caused by this wont go away until the spine is properly aligned again. The aches and pains, the nervous tension and irritability wont go away until you get the help you need. So, why put It off any longer? In the interest of better health from the office of: DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH -- Chiropractor-360 S. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton 546-373- 1 FREE Initial Spinal Exam plus FREE BALLOONS and FREE ICE CREAM CONES FOR KIDS No Gimmicks No HOBD Coupons (JOS No Limits Just An Kaysville N. Main. Honest American Food Sale 328 Layton N. Main 344 2014 E. 2200 N. J Its a great time of year to select a camper thats right for your needs from the selection 544-771- 9 1973 E. Layton J To open your offered in our classified columns. 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When you do, they're automatically financed as part of the line. That means you can open your Home cash. Equity Line with no payments for up to 10 years Interest-onl- y DELAYING HELP UNWISE only - Jac-quel- in Wiley. Hamburgers 30 Jf- J. Nathan , beef The Hobos 100 (Formerly of Village Nail) HAS OPENED A NAIL SALON IN HER HOME FEATURING: Nail Extensions Specializing in the new Gel Nail Wraps Manicures Rollins, Jodi Wight, Janel Wilsey, Susan Woodbury, Erika L Brule, Jeramy Jones, Ann R. Morris. Har-war- d, Mel-linge- Rampton, Al Every Saturday in February i? Call Now For Appt Thurman, Amy E. Ashurst, ly Ninth-grad- e honor roll: Vickie Delamare, Justine Kawabata, Eddie Meyersick, Lori Stoddard, Michelle Brown, Kyle Jacobs, Alyn Scriven, Wendy Wright, Nancy Senninger, Joy Bushman, Amy Pennock, Bryan Robinette. Angela Wheeler, Ann Rider, Colleen Wright, Monte Criddle, Lisa Day, Christopher Mansfield, Rachel Osmond, Jana Pectol, Carolyn Barnhart, Travis Phillips, Samantha Salazar, Jennie Jasmer, Colette Nielsen, Amy Amidan, Joshua Pratt, Ricann Thorson, Jenifer Trujillo, Lisa Ballard,' Christina Anderson, James Dalton, Michele Donais, Thersa Gibson, Stacy Lemmon, Denise Morman, Amy Nelson, Kristine Shepherd, Kimberly Sparks. Neil Watson and Brenda Young. Cosette Snarr u, LAYTON North Layton Junior High School announces its high honor and honor rolls for second term. Seventh-grad- e high honor roll: David L. Ferrin, Janna M. Lora Peterson, Julie Smith, Melanie A. Adams, Matthew B. Drake, Jennifer N. Hilton, Jason B. Ostler, Jena L. Parry, Yodku-lay- a Smith, Paul B. Barton, Sheila R. Bottomly, Brandon T. Flitton, Brandon M. Hepner. Jason M. Kimball, Tamara J. Rollins, Kym L. Barker, Maggie Cross, Jana Keryke, Mark C. Murphy, Melinda Olsen, Dwight A. Slaugh, Kristine Terry, Amy M. Vandyke, Patricia K. Andersen, Katie K. Clement, Jessica A. Danforth, Lyndi K. Hazen, Denise C. Hoffert, Jessica Lasota. Trenton E. Pabst, Joey B. Paine, Kayla J. Palmer, Brooke Staples, Adrienne M. Gillespie, Kyle T. Hill, Ronald D. Losa, Sanpaly Siripathane, Chelsea K. Astle, Jenilyn Butler, David W, Dawson, Tiffiny L. Harris, Natalie A. Speth. Seventh-grad- e honor roll: Robin E. Ford, Julianne House, Erika L. Kent, Michael W. Moyes, Carey L. Berg, Stephen R. Draper, Numfon (Lynnie) Harper, Megan E. Ray, Scott J. Rees, Melissa K. Winegar, Kori J. Bennett, Brandyn D. Bodily, Jason T. Brown, Janicka Franck. Chad E. Kittles, Nelwyn M. Nabors, Niccole Smith, Adam S. r, Call, Sara N. Dean, Heather Matthew J. Duckworth, Camille Schubert, David Andrus, Paul J. Auger, Joni D. Cisney, Audrey Davidson, Christopher Downing, Todd A. Heins, Caralee Love, Samuel T. Shanks, Jeremy Skidmore. Eighth-grad- e high honor roll: Andrea L. 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