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Show 4 Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 Reflections results listed Stage fright l 'JIIIMtH Lakeside Review Your Lakeside Layton and Farmington elementary schools have listed the results Reof this years flections contest. This years theme was Exploring New Beginnings. School-levwinners will go on to represent their school at the council level. IRVI Farmington Elementary School PTA-sponsor- For the first time, the school awarded cash prizes along with a el il?i -- V I vvi- - iiv ' i I , 1 Literature: Bryant Inklcy, Erin Brandvold, Nicole Burton, Mandi lyn Page and Sheridan Edwards. Honorable mentions: Chelsey Ashment, Morgan Anne Green and Tiffany Veigel. Art: Laran Barnes, Jeanette Allred, Jake Bradshaw, Andrea Dunn and Cameron Felt. Honorable mentions: Amysue Stevenson, Chris Kelley and Kathryn Bush. Music: Jordan Holloman, Lacey Holloman, Lyndsey Felt, Brooke Gardiner and Amy Voss. K'i ': $ s if " Layton Elementary School . srfe-'- f :V 'U r..j-,4f- - ts t? ;Wk 'in " N ': Oi, 0 f it certificate and ribbon. First-plac- e winners received $8, second-plac- e winners received $6, third-plac- e recipients won $4 and honorable mentions received $2. Literature: First place, Aaron Davis, fifth grade; second, Autumn Barker, sixth grade; third, Jonathan Chipman, sixth grade. Honorable mentions went to Shayla South-wortfourth grade; Alicia Spjute, h, third grade; and Amy Juncker, sixth grade. Visual arts: first place, Katie Hess, fifth grade; second, Megan Parker, first grade; third, Daniel Hale, kindergarten. Honorable mentions went to Tara Edelman, fifth grade; and Weston Pearce, first grade. Music: First place, Megan Orr, second grade; second, Becky AnAubrie Honorable mentions: derson, sixth grade; third, Autumn Layton. Barker, sixth grade. Honorable mentions went to Photography: Aubrie Layton, fc . Jared Veigel, Brady Kelley, Amy Voss and Jake Bradshaw. Honorable mentions: Ashlee Bradshaw, Ashley Veigel and Lori Voss. ?' VW t 4-- H r &&rciriKlW4a? v ROBERT Christopher Ciancone seems a little embarrassed at the peals of laughter from the audience and from announcer Cheryl Bon, who had asked him if he knew his full name. He answered no, :,.Wri REGANStandard-Examine- r at the Clearfield Little Mr.Little Miss contest Saturday night at Clearfield High. The contest was in conjunction with the Clear-field Young Woman of the Year pageant. ARROWS OF LIGHT Sam Hess, sixth grade; Holly sixth grade. Photography: First place, Amy Snoke, third grade; second place, Becky Anderson, sixth grade. Bros-chinsk- y, leadeimete to have global theme FARMINGTON The 1992 State 4-Leadermete will run 1 March in Price for all volunteer leaders and agents. PassThis years theme is port to the World," and will focus on a variety of activities, including an international bazaar, global luncheon, workshops and speakers. The goal is to help participants become more aware of global con H 4-- H 19-2- 4-- H nections and the responsibilities of being a citizen of the world. leaders from Outstanding across the state will be recognized Volunteers Assoand the Utah ciation will select new representatives to the executive council. For more information on the leadermete, contact the Davis County USU Extension office at 4-- H 4-- H . 451-340- 9. Clifford Frank Blair, son of Frank and Bonnie Blair of Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 8, sponsored by the Layton 20th Ward, he has earned all 20 activity badges. He attends Joseph Cook Elementary where he serves as student council president. He enjoys soccer, golf, and swimming. Jonathan Dimond, son of Lana and Craig Dimond of Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 358, sponsored by the Layton 20th Ward, he attends Sara Jane Adams Elementa- ry. 6.49 3.99 He likes to read and play soccer. Matt Layton Skeen, son of Gilbert and Linda Skeen of Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 358, sponsored by the Layton 20th Ward, he enjoys sports and card games. Spencer Douglas Hawkes, son of Douglas and Marge Hawkes of West Point, has received the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 153, he has earned 21 activity badges and the Faith in God award. He is an honor student at West Point Elementary and has been acfor five years. tive in He enjoys sports and plays the piano. 8.49 12.49 8.49 12.49 SUPER SPECIALS ALL PRECIOUS MOMENT figurines 20 OFF ALL CTR RINGS in stock 20 Off MANY STYLES, COLORS AND SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM... AVAILABLE IN 14k GOLD OR STERLING SILVER SHOP THE AREA'S LARGEST SELECTION PRICES START AT 1 1 .95 4-- H Sale prices effective through Feb. 15, 1992. Shop early, gift wrapping, imprinting, laminating, copies while you wait. Travis Baker, son of Donna Baker of Layton and Nick Baker of Centerville, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 509, sponsored by the Lincoln Ward, he has also earned the Faith in God award and 13 activity badges. He attends Lincoln Elementary School. Ryan VanNatter, son of Jim and Helene VanNatter of Layton, has received the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 509, sponsored by the Lincoln LDS Ward, he has also earned 18 activity badges and the Faith in God award. He is a student at Lincoln Elementary. Curtis Bowers, son of Dale and. JORGENSENS Book and Gift Since 1961 1900 W. 5075 S.. Roy Travis Baker Ryan VanNatter Sheri Bowers of Layton, has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 509, spon- sored by the Lincoln LDS Ward, he has also earned the Faith in God award and 14 activity badges. He attends Lincoln Elementary Dennis Erdman, son of Dennis and Danna Erdman of Clearfield, has received the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 473, spon- sored by the Clearfield 19th Ward, Phone 825-825- 3 825-908- 9 Dennis Erdman Curtis Bowers School. Shop he has also earned 18 activity badges as well as the compass em- blem with 2 compass points. He is a fifth-gradat Antelope Elementary. He has earned his seventh yellow belt in karate. er TEEN TALK orft miss your EDITORS NOTE: The Lakeside Review has asked students from Davis, Layton and Clearfield high schools to express their concerns and questions about things that affect their lives. Questions gathered from the schools are then directed to student groups at each school. Providing answers this week for the Teen Talk column are Layton students. My friends pressure me into doing drugs but I dont want to. What should do? Answer: The problem is that your friends want you to do drugs. The problem isnt yours, its your friends. Tell them if they are your friends they wouldnt pressure you into doing something that you dont want to do. "My mom is always telling me what to do. Why doesnt she let me make my own decisions ?" Answer: It sounds like youre frustrated. 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