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Show Davis County Dipper m D W ft Winter activities in full swing at Woods Cross High School Karen Koldewyn Student Writer Congratulations Cats, youve made it to the last week of the first semester You've survived these ideas appeal to you you have my blessing to just relax For those of you who have been unable to attend a Woods Cross sporting events this season. this week is your chance Woods Cross basketball teams will start the week of With only half of the school year lefts it looks like we will quite possibly make it The end is in sight As an added bonus, school will not be held on Friday the 17th for Career Ladder Day or Monday the 20th for Civil Rights Day 1 dont mean to be pushy but this may be an excellent time for semois to finish up their college scholarship and admissions applications It may also time to catch up on home- work However, if neither ot with games at East Girls varsity will begin at S The boys will play at 7 5 Sophomores will compete at 1 10 If you are unable to attend any ot these games, dont worry, there are plenty ol opportunities on Thursday and Friday JV boys will be traveling to Murray on Thursday for a game at 5 10 JV girls will also play at 5 10, but in the Woods Cross gym Woods Cross will play host to Murray on Fridav night Gills varsity will begin at 5 boys varsity will be at 7 IS, and the sophomores will play at 1 10 In my opinion basketball is one of the easiest sports to lollow. encourage you all to attend 1 1 tl ' L The mightv woild ol Woods Cross wrestling will continue its season h placing host to Joidan on Tuc nl iv he meet will bet m at 7 Wrestlers wifi tiuvel to Granite on Thursdav tot a meet at 7 The Woods C ross wrestling team is something that should not be missed Woods Cross swimnicis will again hit the watet at last Tuesdav 1 10 Thete is nulv nothine better than a wet cat Model UN will be held Good luck to Saturday at BT all those panic ipating The Rockv Mountain Drill Competition will be held he Saturdav at Woods Cioss so lasts all div competition there is icallv no excuse loi not stopping bv Come suppoil the Cliatelles T hat is all ot the mloi maiion have lot this week Do voui best to finish up this term strong I hope you all have a great week i Or 5 - t i j . il i v-- i U! ir 1 i t A t . !, ? , l V v 4 1 i c.-- ' i ? 1 J fi $ f N. 4 , f f i 1 ? - . ) r J & f I r t ' ' i j V H t v ! 1 JL csrfvij SHUTTLE TRAVEL: Milit O e ' n ' i 'i t i i in it t i r ! Space Camp Adelaide gives students chance to explore SUB FOR SANTA Oak Hills Elementary students Rick Heaton, Buzzy Willey, Spencer Stewart Sam Ma Lindsay Hanson, and Rachel Simmons examine gifts collected by the PTA for their annual Sub for S anta pro gram Dozens of gifts were donated by Oak Hills families The sixth grade students made several beautif il quilts All items were given to the families at the Travelers Aid Family shelter in Salt Lake City i 1 CONSTITUTION TfcJfi1 WNS Sturges wins i i Tolman Elem. 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They are Jeffrey Pack, Suzanne Garrett, Bryan W'hite, Lindy Tucker, Chrstopher Anderson, and Kelly Wainscott Congratulations' Students of the month for the month of November are Heidi Eldredge, Ryan Heath, James Harris, Tiffame Bell, Annalise Schnver (captain). Jeff Tibbs and Kelly While The team record is 4 0 and they have six more games to play The basketball games are usu ally on Tuesdays and Thursdays so come and watch the On Friday November National Junior Honor Society at Farmington Junior High did a ser vice project They held a Halloween party for the childien at a womens and childrens shelter They played games and had a lot of fun The lanitlv Enrichment ( enur 120 S '00 L Ueruss front 1) I C Kavsville will otftr the course Teen Depression fareiiis W Teens I tie 12 19 Mars evpericnesS eivc lenses wiih wltnh to vew the world SoiiicPmcs the lenses tie tinted grev and the knees necel to he cleared The class will be Jan 21 at 7 p m Pre registration is required and can be accomplished by calling the Family Ftirtchmcnt Gemer at ' LEUNOX Quality & Valu ON 11 STUDENT OFFICERS: The 1996 97 Bountiful Junior High officers include front row, Jeremy Haslam and Jenny Hymas, second row, Marci Hunter, Tiffam Belnap, Brooke Cottle, and Tanda Stewart, third row, Moily Bennett, Scott Malan, Chad Zesiger, and Christina Squire, back row, Jack Shirts, Cody Olsen, Nate Chr stensen Libby Berthold, Judd Allen, and Bryne Webster Erf e ' f ,, i a s a n i J' r k Hy j rxff ' 'I- u M J" p Me i c r j ? o i ' c h t A "6 r January feorupry Replacement Special The Lennox Whisperheat innovator gas furnace starting as low as $1 ,29500 instalied DAVIS COUNTY ssijt 'r. 544-44S- 0 for Ovrr 48 Years For 24 Hour Service Cal1 CT 0ESIGN 543 1332544 5433 LENNOX O N F I E S THING TO WORRY A O U POOR COPY |