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Show f' Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 8, 1 987 OB $ s Bored? Try these ideas CALLAHAN JO-AN- Lakeside Review correspondent ' This is the third in a series of articles listing 10 activities for youths in the summertime. 1. Make a tent in the back yard out of a large tablecloth or blanket. Pretend you are a or a pioneer. You might even have lunch in the gold-mint. 'Uf A JK er i L'tenL 2. Read a book and record , your voice. At the end of each make a beep. Then a younger brother or sister will . 4 Smuin .4 t' . 4 ; k ; K i: WestSALT LAKE CITY minster College of Salt Lake City has awarded $1,000 scholarships to seven Roy High School stu- dents. The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation scholarship fund was set up in 1983 to provide 50 $1,000 scholarships 8. ! ne 7 get Westminster scholarships that you long time Listen to the bird calls and find where they are com- to try ing from. The library has many books on birds. It is fun to Jearn to identify as many as you can. 9. Everyone likes to get mail. Write a letter to a friend and 'with your parents help and , She was first attendant to Miss Kri Davis County 1986 She enjoys working with people. Her hobbies are jogging, camping and water skiing. Gretchen Adams, is the daugh- ' The recipients are: Philip D; Funk, 2429 W. 4350 S., Roy; Nicole R. Stites, 2486 W. 4800 S. Another $50,000 is added an- Roy; Rhonda K. Schwaegler nually to the fund to allow those 4220 S. 2400 W., Roy; Tonjia'F students to continue receiving Chappelle, 4634 S. 3900 W., Roy, scholarship money for the four Jana L. Johnson, 5336 S. 3 10Q years of their undergraduate W., Roy; Melanie Olmstead, 538 1 study if they remain in good aca- S. 2050 W., Roy; Wade Wright 4577 S. 4300 W., Hooper. demic standing. each year to freshmen. full-tim- you. A permission, mail it to him or her. You can leave it on the porch and ring the bell just as you leave valentines, too. 10. A favorite game on a summer evening is to sit in the front yard and watch the cars go by. Assign a car to each per son when the cars pass When everyone has a turn the one with the most expensive car wins. Have a rule that whatever passes must have wheels to be counted. Sometimes one person gets a bus and another a e entering ONE HOUR PHOTO FINISHING DISCOVERY- - PORTRAIT STUDIO saaBnBaBEiaEiHiiiiBBH! SB1 iB FILM IjMervyns aids four students Four Layton area t J 'LAYTON residents are the recipients of ( 1987 Mervin G. Morris Schola- 5 three are Troy Eric Olsen of Roy, Richard Brett Harvey Fruit Heights, Lynn Ann Christensen of Clearfield and Christa Lynn Graham of Layton. Troy is the grandson of George W. Kirkpatrick, Richard is the ' son of Marge Harvey, Lynn is the daughter of Brenda Christensen, and Christa is the granddaughter .of Sylvia Hansen, who are all em- . . School and plans to attend Weber State College in Ogden. Richard is a senior at Davis High School of Mcrvyns Layton store. r. Troy is a senior at Roy High ployees DEVELOPING 15 EXP Young University in Provo. Lynn is a senior at Clearfield High School and plans to attend Snow College in Ephraim. Christa is a senior at Layton High School and plans to attend Weber State College in Ogden. 36 EXP stores. The scholarships are given to the children and grandchildren of Mervyns employees. The scholarship is made possible through voluntary donations from employee associations throughout the company. Judging is conductThe S500 Mervin G. Morris ed by the San Lorenzo (CA) DisScholarship, named to honor the trict Scholarship Foundations board of trustees. founder of Mervyns, was established in 1965. At that time, the The number of Mervin G. Morris scholarship was awarded to stu- scholarships awarded has grown dents in the San Lorenzo, Calif., from one in 1966 to 123 in 1987. ten-memb- er -- -- c - a 5. (C-4- 1) - Expires 4387 HARRISON BLVD. & Film Not valid with any other coupondlscountoffer THIS COUPON ' '4.-- HO LIMIT-- Disc, 110, 126, 35mm Color Print BM (WITH i 4 3" 5" 24 EXP In 1977, scholarships were made available through all Mervyns r iu I99 i 2" hi 12 EXP Unified School District where Mervyns first store was located. and plans to attend Brigham rships. vXy Gretchen Adams" Julie Williams Becky Ward s . v.s , that you thought you had lost. 6. July is a time for thunderstorms. You can watch them coming from the west. Feel the wind and look at the lightning. You can tell how far away each is by counting the seconds between when you see the lightening and when you hear the thunder. 7. If you see your cat or dog lying in the summer sun, try to sneak up on it without it notic--in- g 4 , saxa-pho- - 4 ' , to attend. on the Davis High soccer team The evening gown and talent that won the state championship ter of Lonny and Glenda Adams. portions of the contest will be this year. She will be playing a She graduated from Davis presented. Four area women will compete. solo for her talent compeHigh School in 1984 and has Emma Smuin, is the daughter tition. been attending BYU and the Uniof Gene and Lois Smuin. She loves working with people versity of Utah. She is working on a piano pedegogy degree and She is a senior at Davis High and plans to major in recreation to attend graduate schoof, plans School where she has been a var- and tourism to be a cruise directhen teach piano on a college levfor on cheerleader She a two tor sity years. ship. el. is on the Davis Highs champion She is now teaching piano andL Julie Williams, is the daughter soccer team and the school vol1134 Denzle Williams Pat of and water skiing, snow skiing; enjoys is She a high honor leyball team. and camping. student and plans to attend col- E. Mutton Hollow, Kaysville. She is a high honors student She graduated Davis High in lege after graduation. 1986 and is attending Weber and was junior prom queen in She has had several years of pi- State College, majoring in early high school. ano and dance lessons and will be childhood education. She is She will play the piano for her doing a jazz dance for her talent. studying volee for five years. For talent. -- $ - will be held Saturday, July 11, at Oaklane, Kaysville. 7 p.m., in the Davis High School She graduated from Davis auditorium. Admission is $1.50 High this spring and will be atper person. The public is invited tending BYU in the fall. She was -- something - KAYSVILLE The Miss Becky Ward, is the daughter of her talent, she will perform "an KaysvilleFruit Heights pageant Mel and Carde Ward, 304 E. Italian Areia entitled II Bachio-- 7 et find IhEmma 4 to compete for title have a book and they can listen to the story. 3. Cut pictures of people and !animals out of a magazine and 'use them to make a puppet . show. Tape a popcicle stick to the back. You can make a pup-,-ptheater for your new pup- - pets by turning a card table on its side and kneeling behind it. Be sure to keep your head : down while performing. Stories Cinderella and Jack and ; like the Bean Stock make good ;puppet shows. ; 4. July is a time for parades. iYou can have your own parade by making floats on wagons and using dolls to be the people. You can decorate bikes and organize a pretend band. Marching around the neighborhood is great fun on a July day. 5. Sometimes things get lost in your closet or drawers. You can go on a treasure hunt in your bedroom and look under your bed at the back of your closets and in the bottom of your drawers. See if you can - havent seen for a ,?' 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