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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 2C Students earn honors, scholarship Christine Hunsaker, daughter of Jess N. and Brigitte Hunsaker of 357 W. 2300 N., Sunset, has been awarded an scholarship by Rotary International, The Rotary Foundation. She will study for her masters degree in international relations at the University of Cape Town in Rodebosch, South Africa. She will leave for South Africa in Feb. 1989, for the academic year of 1989-9- BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MANAGEMENT 0. Ms. Hunsaker is a 1984 graduate of Clearfield High School and was involved in numerous activities, both academic and leaderSteven Reid Paul Potter Christine Hunsaker Stephen Ledford ship. She graduated in the top 10 class. her percent of Ms. Hunsaker will be a 1988 School and has a 3.78 grade point geant, as first sergeant; and Cadet Right and Cadet 1st Lt. Sean T. 1st Lt. David Howard as Byro, F Right. graduate of Utah State University average. officer; with Cadet He been has the Like father, like son, must be operations on honor or with a bachelors degree in politiCarl as Hearn, Maj. roll his honor motto at the David Potter operations the high cal science and a minor in busithroughout house. high school years and a member NCOIC. ness administration. Other officers are: Cadet 1st Lt. Potter received the FFA award While at Utah State she has of the National Honor Society for Bruce T. Sherrod, administration four He for the outstanding teacher for takes Advanced years. been involved in many things: officer; Cadet Sgt. Brandon 1987 and his son, Paul Potter, reShe was a USU legislative intern Placement English, calculus, in Washington D.C., she is a physics, and has taken five years Payne, administration NCOIC; ceived the FFA award for the Cadet Capt. Samuel Slack, fi! outstanding student. ; four-yeKappa Delta Sorority of Spanish. Steven has won three regional nance officer; Cadet Sgt. Brett ' - Member, a 1986 delegate to Kan-- ; Potter was an agriculture teachmedals for the swim team at Lay-to- n Ashley, finance NCOIC. er at Clearfield High School for - sas State for National Kappa Del-- ; Cadet Maj. Lana K. Sibley, lo- many years. He has retired and is 1 High and is a member of the ta Leadership Conference, Math the and offier; Cadet Sgt. Jitima working full-tim- e Club, on the Potter gistics three-yeClub, Physics USU Young DemoCathe Club. Phoruksa, Hereford Farm. Logistics NCOIC; Brothers Spanish UniverState Utah member crat, He is an Eagle Scout with two det 1st Lt. Carolyn L. Smith, persity Elections Committee, Paul is a senior at Davis High sonnel officer; Cadet Sgt. Mika two-ye; Sigma Chi Fraternity palms and is interested in swimSchool where he will represent his Nelson, personnel NCOIC; Cadet school I Sweetheart, Student Activities ming, computers, chess, basketas a Scholar in inand He ball, Capt. Marty M. Fahncke, public-affair- s dustrial arts.Sterling math, Presi-' fishing. Ambassadors plans Club, ; Board, officer; Cadet Sgt. Ryan ; dents Leadership Council, and a to serve a mission for the LDS Church then obtain a in Wotton, Inter-public affairs NCOIC; 1987 delegate to the Utah Paul has served as the presidegree ; ' collegiate Staff Cadet electrical He also Sgt. Chris Peters, engineering. dent of FFA and a committee Assembly. Ms. Hunsaker was sponsored plans to work towards setting rocket club director. Cadet 1st Lt. memeber of Project Teamwork. Richard Martinez, sports officer; He has won the forage 376 more regional and state swim. by the Ogden Rotary Club production and Cadet Tech Sgt. Mike Law-to- n, proficiency award for the state records. ming and was sponsored by Rotary Cadet Lt. Col. Stephen LedI District sports NCOIC. 542. and taken second in the region sionals which makes for a lively interactive learning environment. Locally held classes meet one night a week for four hours. You complete each course in just six weeks courses such as personnel management and organizational behavior. . Designed for the busy profes- sional whos completed at least 30 semester credits of college. 13 month program is structured you concentrate sequentially on one subject at a time. Small classes are taught by seasoned business profes- - Class Starts Tuesday, April 26, 1988 in Ogden 4 or For Information Call 263-144- University of Phoenix ar The University of Phoenix with offices and classrooms throughout the West and Southwest, is the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredited by ar X& ar -- ; , ; Steven C. Reid, a son of Mr. ford has been named squadron and Mrs. E. Clinton Reid, has commander of the Utah 81st Air been named Student of the Force JROTC Cadet Squadron at Clearfield High School. Monthby the Layton Chamber of Jana Clark, cadet major, will Commerce. be deputy commander, with He is a senior at Layton High Right Commanders are Cadet Capt. Brain Hamilton, A Right; Cadet 2nd Lt Robert P. Bryan, B Flight; Cadet Capt. Johnny R. Martinez, C Right; Cadet 1st Lt. Scott C. McClarin, D Flight; Cadet Capt. William McKinley, E Gjuandell Thorbs, cadet staff ser Academic Olympians bring home medals Several area Academic - Olympi-an- s returned home triumphant ;- after winning medals in the battle of the brains at Utah State Uni- versity. Team members from 21 high schools in 1 1 school districts in Idaho and Utah spent Tuesday ' morning at USU competing as in- dividuals in mathematics, social studies, science and language arts tests and the afternoon they par- -. ticipated in Star Wars. Star Wars is a College Bowl- style competition that has be-- " come the highlight of the four- year old Academic Olympiad on the Logan campus. Among those winning medals are Dan Boren, Roy High School, who won a silver medal and four-yescholarship to USU for high total points; Joe Chang of . Clearfield High School received a ; scholarship in recogni-- : tion of his achievement in mathe- : - ar one-ye- ar matics. . Troy Home of Davis High won the gold and Matthew Huddle of Layton took silver in social stud- ies. ; They earned four- - and one- year USU scholarships, respec-- ;i tively. Yong Lee of Roy High schol , School received a one-ye- ar Miss Sunset lU4U Due to drier than normal weather conditions, there Is a possibility that users may be requested to use water on an every other day schedule. PLEASE DONT WASTE THE WATER OR OVER WATER YOUR America Pageant. The girl selected as Miss Sun- set will compete on the state level Xfor the Miss Utah title. The Sun- pageant will be held June 17. To qualify each young woman Xmust be between the ages of 17 2and 26 on Labor Day 1988. She ;Imust be a high school graduate ;!and must never have been -; ROY WATER CONSERVANCY SOBDISTRICT Personality, poise, beauty and talent are the major require-mentAn orientation tea will be held on April 18, at 6 p.m. at the home of pageant director Trudi s. - I- ; I Wangsgard 410, W. 2450 N. Sun-- I set. Also this year for the first time, there will be a Miss Junior Sunset chosen, among young girls or othe' f.x City, town or post office, Slate, end Presidential Election Campaign f ; -- ' 621-100- sF'-- j ira Includes Cut & Style KAYSVILLE Fran Brajjun & 546-050- 1 CLEARFIELD Compony 546-112- 1 815-721- 1 9 Internal Revenue Service (O) ).jp ni 'it lU' ye.i begmiiiy s name ai 0 iii Last name a) i to Doyouwant If joint return, doe 1 Filing Status with a Home Equity Loan from 2 3 4 Check only one box COMMUNITY FIRST BANK. Our Home Equity Loan is called FIRST LINE. It is a line of credit that lets you buy just about anything you need. 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Applications may be obtained by calling Sharlene Stoker 773- 4481; Deanna Bridges, - or Trudi Wangsgard, 9 773-558- If Supplies Limited Present home address (Num&er and sti years of age. 825-374- I- 13-1- Professional Shampoo NNCESSARYNT ' LAYTON Secondary Water System judging and each contestant should possess some quality of talent, either trained or potential. Ml Thank you Talents will be considered in - I Any Time Any Stylist mar-I.'rie- d. I- One Gallon of Fran Brown PROPERTY. Tour fi'st name and initial (if Oinl return, also 5 SUNSET The deadline for entries in the 1988 Miss Sunset Pageant is May 1. Residents of Sunset can com-- T pete in the Miss Sunset for Miss 21st-Apr- il 825-168- th.Treury - Your hair needs body and bounce now that spring is just around the corner. Come in and visit Fran 9th for our early Brown & Co. from March Spring Special! Our stylists will create a look that is fresh and new just for you. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. In case of emergency after business 1. hours, call Roy City Police at U.S. Individual Income Tax Return It,- USERS The Subdistrict expects to begin delivery of water somewhere between the I Ith and 18th of April. Academic Olympiad is directed by Dr. Varnell Bench, associate dean in the College of Education at Utah State. Sponsors of the annual competition are Phi Delta Kappa International, the Northern Utah Curriculum Consortium and Utah State University. Financial support was given this year by the Michael Foundation and Amalgamated Sugar Co. F?r tneyeer Jammy I Decenibei3. Early Spring Special! CONSERVANCY SUBDISTRICT 1 team event. Owpartmwntof He is secretary of the VICA club and has represented Davis High at Kansas City in the national convention. Secondary water users should be prepared for the 988 Irrigation season by having their individual systems in good working order, repaired if necessary and valves CLOSED before April 10, 1988. Water could be delivered at anytime during the middle of April, depending upon weather conditions. Junior High team won the gold in the orienteering, m Western PROBABLE SCHEDULE OF AVAILABILITY School. A Kaysville m pageant set . ROY WATER arship for his high scores in social studies. In science competition, Eric Van Dyke of Davis took the silver medal and received a one-yescholarship to USU. The Geography Olympiad is a new part of the Academic Olympiad this year and is by Weber State College, USU and National Geographic Society. Area winners in those games are Mary Richards, gold medal in physical geography, from Sand Ridge Junior High in Roy and Aaron Shields, bronze medal in map graph and location and another bronze in human geography, from Roy Junior High I 12 states. NOT11SE ar C which includes the 7 0; -- 0. Deadline for entry will be May I 1. For any other information call 9 Trudi Wangsgard Community First bank Clearfield 180 South 773-860- 0 State Clinton 2097 West 1800 North 774-752- 0 Sunset Layton 1275 North 774-753- Hill Field Rd 2275 North Main Syracuse 1975 West 1700 South 774-752- 5 5 774-753- 0 773-558- 1 t 0 4 f 4 |