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Show M L fir,- ,v Lakeside Reader makes each page count p I il I ; Tuf,i.i. Schools set August events elementaries Year-roun-d start month will "V KAYSYIML Trent Heath hut it hasn't alway hern tt.it way. Reading a lot during the pail uhoul year has given hint the desire tn read more, said the top readier cf his class, And that's just tPITORS SOU.- Th, i tt g ituuhhtp vf Auymt ihtmtiei fur I cur muni rhtncntjry i( wci in lnc la read, Snh pjn & - Con my. Knowlton Elementary Students on Back A. B and C will attend an Aug. 6 spirit assem- ill! decided to read more this year." said Trent, sc ho read a total of 10.131 pages during the school ear. lie was the champion reader of llacl Parrish's luurth-grad- bly. 4 a ji n.i Trent Heath his preferred reading material, sstth his fusorue booh being On the Banks of Dumb Creek by Laura e Ingles Wilder. I rent was rcwarJcd for his efclass. At the end of third term I had forts by earning ST from his teachread .003 pages so with my er two separate terms. At the end teachers help I set a goal to read of the school sear he was awarded 10, duo by the end of the sear." said a certificate py Principal Duane son of Das id and btuher. the 1 0- - ear-olLsen with school being out for Susan Heath. a day at the summer and no more rewards Heading a half-hou- r home and schencscr he coulj get other than those gamed from readlime at school helped him to ac- ing. Trent has kept on reading. The more he reads, the more he enjoys complish his goal. Horror and adsenture stories are it. he said. Aug. 7. a Swiss assembly is planned for the entire School. Aug, 16 is the last day of school fur C truck. School begins for D track Aug. 19. Aug, 27 is the spirit assembly for D track. Dac is Aug. 29. by the International Folk Company from Switzerland. Aug. 14 individual pictures will be taken fur tracks A and C. Preschool pictures wdl be taken at 3 p m Farmington what be lus done this summer. The Knew tile llementary student d.dnt read much in the third grade so last tall he set a goal to read mre as a fourth-grader- . "I didn't read a M last )ear so I Thursday. Aug. IS at 3 30 pm. is the room representative tea for tracks A. It. and C. Monday. Aug, 9 is the first day of school for track D. Individual picturr will be taken for track D on Aug. 23. night for track D will be Thursday. Aug. 29 beginning at 6 30. may be ordered that evening. During August the PTA program will emphasic the theme lis whats inside you that counts." liuck-io-sch- self-estee- haul night for I) track d Lancelles win camp honors LAYTON The Layton High c Lancelles won honors m one category and rcccised numerous ribbons at a summer drill team camp in June. Lancelles took first place with first-plac- their home dance routine and re- awards. Cami Bouwhuis took first and Mindy Tudor in. drill-dow- n took second runner-up- . The advisor is Karen Jones. Officers are Kristi Litchfield, drill mistress; Kcri Bills, assistant drill mistress; Michelle Garcia, presi- dent; Utah and surrounding states. The Lancelles received 66 blue superior ribbons and three excellent ribbons. They also received 36 gold superior ribbons for drilldown and the spirt stick. The team qualified to go to Florida and be featured on LbPN. a cable television sports network. Two Lancelles received special surer; Nicole Brennan, costume. Team members arc: Stephanie Cloke. Kane Crookston. Kane Dur-yc-a. Jennifer Mcrkley. C'hrissy Tachella. Marci Wiser. Miranda Anthan. Cami Bouwhuis. Kianna Collier. Jaylynn Tngerald. Christy Peck. Heather Wilmorc and Selena Lcyba. Team takes second at history fair FARMINGTON A Kaysvilio Layton Columbia Elementary and sweatshirt are being offered for sale through the PI Sarah Jana Adam The last day of school for track C is Aug A. Students may buy them before school (rum now until Aug. 16 and again in September from Scpl. 3. 19. 16. Track D begins school on Aug Individual pictures will he taken Aug, 8. Sept. II and Oct. 16, V night for track D Itack-to-scho- Parents may also buy them at the school's night. Wednesday. Aug 7 an assembly for all graJes is planned, presented back-to-scho- dent; Lmily Nielson, sice presiAmy Corbridgc. sice president; Kym Barker, secretary; C helsea Astle, historian; Maggie W'cis. publicity; Heather Kirk, trea- ceived the overall superior trophy. The June camp at Weber Staie University included teams from AuT is Aug. 29. Thursday. Aug, 8 with assemblies is es pie-lur- MonJav. Aug. 19 school starts for track D. A room parents tea will be held at 4 J pm. on Tuesda). Aug, 26 of track D. School pictures will be taken f.r track D on Wednesday. Aug, Lincoln Elementary Individual piclures will be taken on Monday. Aug. 12 for tracks A. B and C. Auguvt 16 is the last day ot school for track C. Track D is back on track Monday. Aug, 19. Aug. 26 is the BTA membership drive for track D. Uack-to-s- c haul night for track I) will be on Thursday, Aug. 29 al 6.30. Il will be in the multipurpose room. 2-- liteSMi) wmmm Layton Elementary The room parent lea for tracks A. B and C will be held at 4.1$ Aug, 6. Wednesday. Aug, 7 school pictures will be taken. Thursday. Aug. 22 at 6:30 pm. is the night for track American Heart f. f)Association v a Be I riday. Aug. 16 track C goes 'Viin ill!; irtlfilt Summer Ease Parade of Homes Hours: Weekdays 4:00-9:0- 3 p.m. Weekends 12:00-9:0- 0 p.m. $3.50 Adults $2.50 Children (under FiGH!.nGfOR V.17 VOtfl'fE ofT iiPJi'l- - vVili SUBDIVISION 200 S.LAYTON 1950 12) AUG. Discount Coupon Available At Layton Hill 1 B. mtm ..cUu.lllLu J V back-io-scho- East Layton Elementary This year's theme is friend." I t King Elementary Jndtvidu.il puturr wt! be taken for track A. II. nj C on Aug. 7, Brest hooters may also have laken. The PTA membership drive for tracks A. B ami C ends Aug, 9. T he first day of school lor track D is Aug, 19. The room parents lea will be bclJ I rtday, Aug, 23 at 2 p m, Bat night for track D is at 7 p m. on Thursday Aug, 29. A Walk lo School Day" for track D will be on I riday. Aug. 30. Barents will walk lo school with their children la leach them safely rules. Refreshments wdl be served. Bu),r3Ut Iirdinaui track. bick-lo-scho- flipst for tracks A. II unj Wcdnevlay. Aug. 14 is the room parcnis lea lor lr.uk A. U and C. Monday. Aug, 19 is the fast Jay of school lor back D. Malt Information Desk 2-1- 1 team of tional History competition. four students from an honors history class at Mueller Park Junior High School won second place honors and $500 at the National History Fair in Washington. D.C. The Bountiful students are Kendra Bussc, Shea Smoot. John Grob-er- g and Andrea Hale. 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