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Show 8 .lakeside. ibji jut ta 6, teWiiew foipitel to Lome! Military news Seaman Ne4 A, Claudia J. Fruin, m.d., faa.p. AieJo, Fcr ton ut 'Rth(4 HHexMteM) nt ftxtf.il) (fill- Lx the Huh' pau4 Uu) let tinman Nue tjf4iin I relink at flaming l the (Vnur, ( tin Maiun, IVnxacuU, ID. - hun CQd0 Smilh fount uhl Iji u toll fvnoc I'uctjiniul Si jr umJ Hintr luj-- StMafhip. wurth K. houwng ..uf )KH si SI6.UUJ ii) luiiion, rivwv jJ Suw Dimmuy. , VW-t- o Dai. U huh? irtMit NiwihriJ ami VurwAttml lelt vIumU woe u lo led Ifum a In 11 f KJ applt tarn. 1 He oe buvJ un an II if I aon, I ee Miunn and (Handra KaiitL Siiitih .f I jiituiiri.m, Hen Jill, wl ha a 3 96 grade pum au'UiV. will MuJy tmWk. Miunn, win) taine a 4 0 gade aoafe. will Mudy are C'andht Kr nJi ti pni e, of la ton. earned and 3 up's of ( owdin wll iudy grade-pom- grade-po- Hgh Sihmd Soulh Wdvr. and (liryuic llaun khotarMiip winner. lliatHiti tnwjm of Hus is the June ntunJup nf rums m rtitinl uuu clementa-i- f SCHOOL CALENDAR l-- f wuWx. Kaysviflo KayivUt elementary School Track A. H and I) kmderparte-ne- r go on a field trip Wednevlay. 1 he utrond- - and third-gradelau from trail It. c and l will go on a field trip 1 hurvday. Carolyn e i Howard's that c citing at program it 7 in the library. Track II. C and I) first grades go on a field trip June 16. I mirth grades on trad B and C go on a field trip June 20. e proCindy llanscn'i gram is June 21. It begins at 9:IS a.m. for kindergarten, first, third and fifth grades; at 1:30 p.m. for kindergarten, second, fourth and sixth grades, and 7 p m. fur family. f icld day for tracks B and D is firxt-jrad- e sixth-grad- June 22. conferences for tracks B. C and D are June 26. 27. 28 and 29. The first through sixth grades will be dismissed early. Morning kindergarten is from 8:40 to 10:40 and afternoon from 1 1:40 to 1:40 June 26. 27 and 29. There is school for kindergarten June 28. Parcnl-siudcnl-lcach- cr Chris oi her yiudeni who rgti)-fironipiied lor reideniu Sihular. hip will reeeoe lnur.ear tuition c Randle's and Claudia e classes will Wangsgaard's present a program June 26. Diane Parkin's kindergarten program is at 6:30 p.m. June 26. Awards assemblies will be June 30. Track B is at 9 a.m.. track C at 9:30 a.m. and track D at 10 a.m. All kindergarten students come in the morning and arc dismissed will the test of the school at 1 1:15 a.m. It is the last day of school. Columbia Elementary School Year-en- d testing is being done first-grad- tin week fur tracks B. C and I). Kindergartener on trail It and l xixit tlie oo Ihurxday. Emergency preparednes week is June 19 through 23 for track C and I). There will be assemblies throughout the week along with a gang awareness program. 1 he lounh grade will go to Red Butte Hardens on June 28. Tracks It and I) kindergarten classes will present a program on June 29. It is also field day. June 30 i the last day of school with graduation that morning. .School will dismiss at sixth-grad- e 11:1) a.m. Morgan Elementary School The Vectors will present a program for tracks C and I) Wedneswill go on a day. Fourth-gradefield trip. The fourth grade, tracks B. ( and I), rendezvous is Thursday. Barbara Stevcnscn's class will have a talent show Friday. There is a fourth-grad- e talent show and Rockets on June 12. The Spectrum nature day is June 13. June 14 is Dag Day. Shanna Page's class will have a teddy bear picnic June 15. Nanette Nielson's class will have a Teddy Bear picnic June 15. June 15 through 23 is the Fifth-grasoftball tournament. Bev Nelson and Debbie Johnson's classes go on a trip June 20. There is a maturation clinic June 21 for tracks C and D. June 22 is fifth-graHawaiian Day. Nanette Nielson's first-graplay will be presented June 22. June 23 there will be a bike safely program at 12:30 p.m. there will rs de do Velasquez, Miles Vialpando, Juan Vigil, Anthony Villarreal, William Watson. Miracle Warren, Corps page 3 Eric Barnes. William Basso, Willow Bowen. Robert Boydstun, Michael Boyington, Jeffery Bradley, Joseph Bronk, Frederick Brown, Chris Brunner, Gary Buck. Thomas Byers. Steve Byrne, Brandon Clark, Jcanni Collins. Michael Cowan, Chris Dcjiacomo, Cosmc Duarte, Abe Ducrkscn, Victor Dugger, Albert Frederick, Jason Guimont, Victor Gutierrez, Benjamin Harrison, Robert Hughes, Latonya Jenkins. Carol Karlingcr, Kathleen Lancaster, William Leroy. Miguel Lira, Raylcnc Lynch, Brian Michelle Monroe, Robert Moore, Jesse Naplc, Torcz Nunn, Joshua Olbckson, Kale Perry, Brook Robbins, Amanda Rouse, Robert Sanders, Cory Stallings, Cody Stevens, David Torres, Armon- Aviles. Man-heim- er, Gregory Wcslerficld, Jory Wheeler, Dana White Quills, Lalricia Wilk-cn- s. Chad WormstadL High school graduates: James Anderson. Zclcalcm Bczunch, Robert Boydstun, Marcia Bratton, Steve T. Breeze. Abigail Brooks, Frederick Brown, Michael Brown. Edgar Ccballos. Paul Cruz, Wro-chcl- la Currie, Latonya R. Daniels, Benjamin A. Dcwccrt, Gcraldo G. Espinoza, Mancsha Lasha Evcragc, Polisia Akolotu Fangupo, Susan Ford. Sondra L. Glover, Gus G. Hansen. James Harris, Preston I. Hill. Richard Hilliard, Aaron K. Hinman. Mau Ho, Hoa Hoang, Tara Howcl, Freddy Steven John- son. Charles Jones, Suzanne Kckoa, Lamarr Kidd. Jeremy J. Lamphicr, Tan M. La, Jackie Lee, Yang Liu, Dale P. Lund, David W. Machar, Kuony Machar, Jason T. Meeks, Martin D. Middlcstadl, Amy J. & j'JfWj 'Jim aCMw 292-15- Mr Jieal 3 PrhT. Bountiful, I'tah, 81019. PERFUME t A?tnebce tiovxzri usfr Tbs mnjng ful res, Fayan n two o tfsoe used 4 ta ocosom VoJd he ssrod a dale coot puca to na-- seouo Pot c town paV Adams Elementary School There will be an open house for students new to the school June 15 at 6:30 p m. The Adams choir will sing at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. June 19. The play will be June 20. Cindy Farrs kindergarten presents a program June 22 at I p.m. Loretta Nelson's kindergarten program is at 10 a.m. June 23. Tracks B. C and D will dismiss a.m. June for the school year at e 1 1 30. No lunch will be served. East Layton Elementary School There will be a goodbye assembly June 23. Track A may come back for the assembly. SEP conferences arc June 26 through 30. School is Oiil June 30. JUNE8-JUHE- 17 ii aiy A a ptnyaiuiutofsittntktiiia bcoe jft? toj or to pn to a rufar nee i re, here 0E Inventory Liquidation S4le( oriy tor tpccxg Davis Learning Center Student will tv going id Golden Spike on Thursday. There will be an open house I riJay on the school closing at the end of the month. Students will be going to Antelope Island on June IS. June 30 i the end of the year. UtoHyB (ZE53J33 to fan fjpurrjfjs x pvm Layton I you tm fu petme yaj can use I tor mar? year h cfooang a Drawing 2 of many sale items: FDtori 5 Light Chandelier has tm pcoonj prttoenon, Is e rat wm hr?, toa pcAjme, 9S Starting at Hem at FRAN BROWN COLLEGE OF BEAUTY.etcJyoueai nkzdUt Weleen to yaa needs and a warts, and anav the d you hac Then we we wok w you to crew a Ve you am size to tove -- gurwwtf YW har w be cut and by wc tarxod stxfcrs under re sctxvvson ot eipet kensed resudom Pteasa come wa us at 521 west 600 Ncrft la1on (Si6tGG).or 4G0 2nd St, Ogden (21 436). Ve am open Tuesday awujh Sa&aday tom 8 X A)4 to 5 PIA Enrg appoctmerts am also aw&bie in Layton. Flush Mount S249S 250 QUOI HotBWj Stat Clearfiel 52S S. Hint: fro n Bgun STEED 825-214- 4 ELECTRIC &LIGimNQ CoiwQe of inaJty Elementary School at Starting Oriental and woody scents lend to last longer than cffius seems. Kid Guard will be at the school for tracks ( and D. Wednesday. The community council will meet at 6:30 p.m.. June 13. Field Day for tracks B, C and D is June 29. SEP (student education plan) conferences arc June 26-3Layton Elementary School Sccond-gradcon tracks B. C and D will go to Smith's tomorrow. Tracks B and C fourth graders will be going to the airport and to See SCHOOLS on page 10 CHmODFIRACanKD 999 000 TTHiie WinMMimg IEJdl 0. rs However, whether it's a child ora professional who suffers a spinal injury, if It goes uncorrected, it will affect their performance and ability. In the long run, it makes more sense to be sure there are no spinal problems We are all in need of chiropractic care from the time we first participate in sports as children up to and including adulthood and professional athletes.' Nethinglon. Thong Nguyen, Obang A. Odola. Ochan O. anj Weber Counties. Pr. Fruin can be 1. 423 reacheJat Pavis Lnkcvicw Hospital AGING FINE worth S3, Ml. pcHr6ceee'Pa,ci86n3fisA( or (wrane tempsu me&ttamts tofteanbeff33oYftiund fof King I'Dh since Ivs), an j IdoLs fofwaz J la cr.nr,uin4 her care of the chtlJren of Pniin dfgrrt anj her tLiual Drrre from Hie Pnnvrily (4 Illinois, She comjldcj her resiimey Uziw4 at Lutkran Ceneral IMfilal he catty lunch. June 26 through 29 i lest week. School i out June 30 at 1 1:15. fifth-grad- Wfi ituiuj Ur vnitftUtfe tins 3 at keep on going Year-rounde-rs Dr. Hawn iuug. rdlowrofthe Amrritran A air my of She has Nen in (rJVe. aeraee. Me will tudy deiyn and Imune. ouy. aottliinie atheemeniv and aomuev ruiauHuljr Wmivn from Dam tirth la June of ( enter die earned a g3de aml Ffon--Gfo- m retrt1iity, plan Id iudy art, Viewnmnl lligli Undent Srtiiih earned a 3.9J grade-poiMie plan ID tlujy Jmilogy, a03ft Iwd Norihndge High Sxhoul nt r" aur. i IVJatris anj 4 in Lm unique la cfiiljfrn from Jene Maun earn $1 6,000 scholarships 6 From frlicr LJEU KtndcQ in Park ILJfcV, :hnuis. SKei toar J crrtiLcJ in Pf, Pfyiii 4 fall (4 (v4-3iii- c fricditi.'V, ejv tosl Ui-ujLJ- of PfJijtfic MeJicine PiJctic Competitive and recreational athletic activities can, even without trauma or direct injury, put a tremendous amount of stress on the spinal column and spinal nerves. Discomfort and loss of coordination may be the result. and Even in the most conditioned professional athletes, any spinal Injury can cause immediate and long-terdetrimental effects. Omol. Openo C. Omot. Obang O. Opulu, Angel T. Redd, Lesley L. Richardson, Vontricc Robinson. Heidi Sand-for- d, Joanna C. Salhcr. Tanika I. Scrrazanctti, Shawn A. Smith, Ron-n- el Snipes, Tai Than, Thanh N. Tran. Tan M. Truong. Lupc Urcno. Robert Vega, Bradley R. Webster, Jessie Dean Wctch. well-prepar- Full program graduates: Advanced automotive UAWLETC: Abay Alagaw, Michael Lewis. Mcn-gisMcrsha, Rodney Roundtree, Shawn Saunders, Marcello Villalobos, Shawn Whitt. Business clerical: Jerod Johnson. Barbara Tenifa. Computer repair tech: John Gauthier. Culinary arts: Coniko Davidson. Amy Morgison, Stephanie Wilson. Health occupations: Scott tu going undetected or uncorrected. Athletes from virtually every walk of life keep chiropractic as a much needed ally to peak physical fitness. Simple spinal adjustments can mean the difference between competition at your very best and a painful reminder of what might have been. Call our office for a spinal analysis to see if chiropractic can give you the winning ed m edge. CHIROPRACTIC BE3Wr 195 E. 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