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Show If Tuesday. May 2 f, 1931 gniors muudent from the shoots got. the students reach their senior year, they have completed oil tho required high school courses. They want to ,Ctomricfnnf3fly Ma,c il ttchcr Clear- from 'X mJ H,h ' ihfir frM leap of .n P' State while com- tCr : year of high .;'J,).fie Hoy nudcnts ifily college gradu- h,Mory' Dur-yca- r iiudenti. tlltofihc Will car had JO ...n on to college Lca' n'iomc ha'c ;l0rcar.ihcy the required high students .il , 'vi. i,Jcnu h completed Inc Weber State program look icv ml elective courwi in high school while carrying a Tull load at the university. Well md. want to fc They the wid. Simmons. Nicole Vaughn, Karman Woodbury. Das is High School; Alyson Abbott. Candice Ikhumn, Jenny Lynn Berghout. Chad S. Bingham. Lisa M. Brough. ( had F. Butler, Steven Caldwell, Jared Call, Rebecca Carlson. Lon ( happle, Natalie Charles-wortAlison Craig. Amy Dent, Nathan W. Tisher. Trent L. Hale, Darin R. Ilarward, Heidi Hunsak-c- r. Clcarlicld High School: Kristin K. Barnes. Aleircss Bullock. C hris-ti- e Grey. Lisa Humphries, MahacI get on to college. Debbio Weils Drgrtf group in al the To qualify for the program, siu. dent must have at least a 3.25 grade point overage and a composite store of 19 on the ACT (American College Test). By tho time some elation collcf get jump on education Jane Hyde. school District . n Amy Tsukamoto. Layton High School: Brook Turd. Rebecca Hill, Elizabeth Johnson. Sheldon Marumoto, Victoria L, McCrcakcn. Angela Montano. Ann Morris. Eric Palumbo. Mary Rhodes, Lyle A. Schofield, Lesley Sehroadcr, Shelly Sponger, Jennifer Swenson. Michael F. Terrell, Nathan W. Thompson. Jodi Topham, Tilfany M. Whitmcr, Jodi Wight, Dan Wilcox. Matthew Williams and Sharon Wiser. Anderson, Melissa Clay, Karen Ann Curry, Lisa I airbourn. Andrea stu-an- register for the 1991-9- 2 28 from 10 a m. j? May 'Vi.' , Ortur . ce ,?rrative Preschool Pro i,s children with an op-- b enhance social, motor, a friendly .,je skills in environment. -- in the program, .. pate r,vt volunteer once or .:h to provide activities are i In this way, parents ie educational program its involved in and can Icbr2 v -- I cSI'J Dili reg ' p 'or i i reiteniary, 448 ar'idd. N. 1000 Elementary, 270 E. Ii :eer Lmdsi gin asking interested in this years cclcbra application forms, the pio-jg- e I" taken a steel mold used devices Irom the at 16 000. and business reoorted someone failed lo cassette tape valued al lit on Sunset " Tu" Drive reoorted May 11 driver ran oft the road, In- -I rianca ' i ntrtumed and onto his Iron! Wii" tenoned a gas 13AS Tft wsooct was later to pay lor the gasoline ibcrc was impounded May II at the south door of the station. broken May 12-at bv tuveniie. Total dam--" tsiiihated al S29S. BMX bicycle was found by a South on May 13. vwted the theft of a flasher that r '' !,hr barricade al ISO Way 13. was arrested after at- carton of cigarettes store located al 180 dried 9 MOW mu !i 6x6x12 For Cham Unk Fnc Sosa m ful Covet 10 kngar It el tis Tei!...27.03 mimmmMi I jfa;,.3L.aj mil. Mini 49" 3'i4 Chain Link S162 V Hlfjirre posturt POST m-iS- r' Line Poet 5355 Ea. 2W6 Terminal Poet Ea. S478 Ea. CUSTOM FENCE 293 No. 650 Kaysvillo ?Slutpia SSj 546-412- 47 Commercial Gauge couplings nec. V.Jif2742 n, It'S Swedged ends, no hr.llM lir 2X41 Ao 72" 1Vi"x10.6 meta Ou'Tr eorutrawi iarertsSrl, MU TOP RAIL VALKGATES Approved By All Insurance Companies Friendly Service & Expert Installation MFLfto J43M Alta Available J Mr 3 28so J f 32.03 6 Tail law h a, 23, 4 Tati. VV. (Just 5 Off 546-216- v &A Exit 331) West Sid 15, E3E3 1 t. w-- KT txwrwcl. Have our 5.A.E. Certified Technicans pamper your High Performance Car a bedroom dresser, sev-.- fd crystal service set was uni' O" May Hems J4',nch High Performance Headquarters for Tires , Wheels, and Service! AUTO SERVICE CENTERS A student el Samuel Morgan Elementary reported his bicycle had been locked lo the bika rack on tho school grounds May IS when someone cut the lock and look the red Huffy, valued al M5 Four video cassette tapes end a video oiaver wor not returned lo Sounds Easy Video on May IS. Total value of items estimated al $318. Police 'itd Privacy Decorating SLATTIuG DOG RUNS Robert $7500 Low As BLOTTER l')l damage vo noividuon al Davis High ed to pravan thorn from 'K"ool parking lot by standing in me and than throwing himsatf and breaking H. Damage to m'td at lioo tiocHM at U Market Slraal re-"- ad "w Economy 295-569- Vi I rock with baseball bat end law van on 1550 Soum on May mttfgtr na window was bro v , SALE Application deadline is July I. Prospective participants wishing to submit an application for entry should contact Allen or Collcne 4 for informaJameson at tion and an application packet. bent Kt Rutherford. elf entries. nde will begin Tuesday, s630 pm. at 1500 South ;ccd to Bountiful City '3 Do-It-Yours- The annual event has become one of the largest parades in the state and the largest in Davis County, with well over 100 entries. A variety of entries will be featured, including the youth" section of the parade. All youth are encouraged to plan now for their es organiza-.compani- of the South Davis rra. Theme for the 1991 Davs Parade is The Pio-'p.r- it A Family Tradi- - i S44-OM- parade seeks entries .idc celebrates i:E g t As experimental base for learning that will last throughout a childs school years. The Handcart TIFl'L ide is .y-- ut self-estee- through Saturday beginning at 6 p m. this month through August MolanJer said all music must be suitable for all age groups. Call 2 for more information. park setting. WINDSHIELDS These are not academic pre schools but rather work toward building confidence and love of learning while building a solid j The council has big plans this summer to provide community members and performers alike a chance to enrich their lives with a few notes in a relaxed 1973 To 1907 Chevrolet & G?1C Truck self-contro-l. ,lver bicvcla Layton Police Department On May I. a small I rat in a parking strip was destroyed 1 a residence located on 780 North. Unidentified persons threw a rock al a resident's home, breaking a window on 1SS0 Norm, on May 12 On May 12, someone smeared eggs on Chew Lumina parked on 2200 North. A storm window at a residence located on Valerio, was shot out by a BB or penal gun on May 12 A resident on 400 West reported an auto burglary on May 14 A Pioneer stereo was taken and damage was dona to tho glovo box. Damage estimated at S3 SO Two saws were stolen from a van parked at Leyton Hills Mall near tha ZCMI entrance on May II A Greco compressor was taken from a construction site at 087 E S25 South on May IX Compressor valued al $1,700. Someono look a Kenwood amfm cassette stereo, a Cobra radar detector and two speakers from a 1285 Ford Bronco parked on 400 West on May 15. On May 15, a rear window was shot out of a resident's Chevy Blazer while traveling on Wasatch and Fairfield. A Huffy purple and white bicvcla was taken from a residence on May 15 A resident on Alton reported someone slole a stereo from a vehicle parked al tha residence on May 11. 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