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Show Davis County Clipper hida, April Id, 99 page A7 BHS honors athletes at annual Spring Sports Rally on April 18 Spencer Lake pnl 2 v. Hack at tew inonl pnl 24 softball at lewmont tennis vs Sky line baseball at lewmont April 25 soccer vs Cottonwood I he dull team will be holding llieii annual ighl lo Remember on pnl 2v The slum Wednesday. I he 7 at will begin pm Mundonelles will be peitornnng many ol then dances There will also be a pciloimancc by the Hi. iv cites It should be a v cry good show I veivone is invited lo come out Danger" wo moie weeks until P tests'! I lections vveie recenily held lor SBO. as well as Junioi and Senior class oil ices Look in next week's issue to see the tesuiis I li.u's n week this loi Remembei pni 25th. U2 in Las Vegas "Nevei trust a man smoking a cigai oi wealing cowboy hoots." Bono. Student Writer Hello all you out there! 1 hope all is well. This is a small note to say hello and to catch you up on the latest activities at BHS. On April 9, in Ginny Gardner took runner-uthe State Sterling Scholar competition. This is a great accomplishment. Bountiful High did very well this year in the competition. We had more Scholars advance to the finals than any other school in the state. Congratulate Ginny if you see her. Today, the 18th, there was a Spring Sports Rally. All spring sports were honored, as well as some special recognition for the State Champion basketball team. It was put on by the cheerleaders. They did a great job and n was a lot of fun. Tonight, there is a stomp. It will be the second to last stomp of the year, so make sure you don't miss it. Also, coming up is the senior Prom. The prom will be held on May 3. It will be held at Little America and it will starts at 6 p.m. As usual, it p ROYALTY AT WXHS: Woods Cross High Senior Ball Royalty from left Kristin Hill, and Jared White, first attendants; Kayleen Savage, and Jack Hanley, king and queen, Kristin VanAlfen, and Bryan Whitchurch, second attendants; and Stephanie Smith, and Doug Nielson, third attendants. Senior Ball at WXHS set April 19 Lisa Bradford Student Writer Greeting all hairy Wildcats! This week is the long awaited event! Senior Ball is finally here. The theme is "I Will Remember You." The royalty includes: king and queen: Jack Hanley and Kayleen Savage; first attendants, Jared White and Kristen Hill: second attendants, Bryan Whitchurch and Knstcn Van Alien; third attendants, Doug Nielson and Stephanie Smith. The dance will be held in the Capitol Rotunda on Saturday. April 19 from p.m. Important news front the world of baseball! The Wildcat men hae defeated the number five ranked Pirates with a score of This is the first time the Cats have beaten Cyprus, ever! Jake Staker pitched a 1 7-- great game striking out 7 and only allowing I earned run. Key hits included Shane Bawden's run scoring triple and RBI singles by Jamon Bell and Russ Jessop. Finally the game winning hit was a clutch d two run single by Ryan Dickson. Great win Cats! They also played Tuesday against Murray. All this week was the primary for class officers. campaigning Congratulations to m newly elected studentbody officers. They are: Andrew Taylor, president; Brock Anderson, first vice president; BJ bases-loade- April off to obituaries good start at Millcreek Verona Jones George Verona Jones BOUNTIFUL George, beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend died peacefully April II, 1997. Bom Dec. 23, 1910 to Ezra Benson and Sarah Jane Houskeeper in Jones Utah. She was the Millburn, youngest of twelve children, three brothers and eight sisters, all deceased. Loving wife to Allen Ray George whom she married Dec. 17. 1932, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her in death May 15, 1991. Faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, she served as Relief Society President and teacher in her ward and the Golden Living Center Branch. She served a stake mission in 1949 and missions to Scotland, 1962 and Nauvoo, 1976. She served many years as a ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple. She worked as a telephone operator for Mountah Bell and ZCMI and later worked for the US Census Bureau. She enjoyed crocheting, quilting, traveling, temple work and genealogy throughout her life. She was a devoted mother to three daughters: Marilyn (Leslie) Fussell; Sheila (Robert) Huntington; and Judy (Richard) Allison; grandmother of 53. of 16 and Funeral services were held Latter-da- y Tuesday, April 15, 1997. Bessie Price Rigtrup Bessie FARMINGTON Price Viola Rigtrup died at in home her Farmington, Utah on April 1997. She was born December 25, 1897 at Seven Springs, Wayne 15, County, Carolina North to Jesse Junious and Martha Ann Price. She moved with her family to Utah in March of 1901. She was the last survivor of thirteen children. Bessie grew up Lewiston, Utah. She married Robert Peter Rigtrup in the Logan LDS Temple on December 21, 1923. They lived their married life in Burley, Idaho. He died on December 15, 1949. in Blaser, second vice and Marissa Welling, secretary. You guys are awesome! Appointed office portfolios will be turned in this week. WX is finally getting back to normal with all of the music department back in the halls. They did very well in a national festival in San Francisco. Madrigals won first place and a gold award .Ladies ensemble and men's ensemble also won first place and received a gold award. Concert Choir placed third but got a gold award. The orchestra placed first and received a silver award. The ja zz band got first place and a gold award as did the concert band. Other awards were won. but the coveted sweepstakes award went to WX. Congratulations! Good luck to the concert band as they compete in region concert band. She had lived in Farmington since December 1964. Bessie spent much time in her later years doing temple work in the Ogden Temple. She is survived by sons Paul (Jean) Rigtrup, Phoenix, Ariz.; Howard (Artelle) Rigtrup, and Kenneth Farmington; (Susanne) Rigtrup, Salt Lake City. Her daughter. Alton (Carl) Morgan preceded her in death on July 14, 1993. Bessie had 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at a.m., Monday, April 21, 1997 at 1 Colbv Lewis, Preston Menlove, and Adam Brownell Student Writers a lot ol fun. Peter Breinholt will be providing the musical entertainment tor the third straight yeai All you guys, make sure you get a dale and some on out There has been a slight scheduling change concerning the Mi. BHS pageant. It will now be during the week of April 28. Many awesome activities are planned to make the week memoiablc. The stale Solo and Ensemble Festival is going to be held on Apul 26 at Woods Cioss. Good luck to all choral people involved Many sports aie cm icmly going on. The schedule loi next week looks like this: April 22 boys' tennis at Davis boys' baseball at Skyline boys' soccer at Skyline girls' soliball at Skyline I 4 Earth Day celebration planned for Bountiful BOUNTIFUL Earth Day, a national celebration, will be honored on Saturday, April 19 in Bountiful from a.m. to 3 p.m. at Five Points Mall. Education is the first key in show ing respect for the earth. This is a great opportunity to leant the latest ways lo help pieserve the natural resources as well as have some fun. The celebration is free to the public. Door prizes donated by local merchants include Toro recycling bins, garden tools and planets. ton loads of compost Also, one-hafrom Bountiful's own landfill will be given away. Demonstrations will include: "Reuse and Recycle Paper Groceiy Bags" by Utah Society for Environment Education; curbside recycling by Jim Jones with his robot; household hazardous waste and composting by Bountiful City; and the National Wildlife Federation, "Earth Day Every Day, You can Make the Difference," Red Butte Gardens, Xeriscaping. J&L Gardens, American Forest and Paper Association, Wuthrich's and the Dept, of Environmental Quality lf Boulton Elementary registration This April Millcreek Jr. High has gotten off to a good start. Our school has just finished the wrestling season, and we are very proud of our wrestlers. Taylor Kjar, Lee Henrikson, Ryan Kelly, David Nix, Eric Soderberg and Matt Alexander all attended the district meet. Unfortunately Lee Henrikson, who took third, was the only wrestler who placed at the meet. Our school has also just started the track season, and the first meet was held at Bountiful High on Tuesday, April 15. The track team has been training very hard. Millcreek is also undergoing elections for student officers. This year we have changed the election format so that a variety of people will participate in the election. The main change was that students have to fill out a portfolio as opposed to a petition. Mrs. Finlinson, the teacher in charge of the elections, said the students that take the time to complete the packet were the ones interested in helping the school and would make a difference. We hope that the extra work will result in the most productive student official the school has had. should be set April 21 Boulton Elementary School will for hold a registrationorientalion Kindergarten students who will attend Boulton during the 1997-9school year. Boulton staff members will be prepared to assist parents and students with registration requirements Monday, April 21, at p.m. in the Boulton media center. A short program featuring current kindergarten students will be held in the media center, after which incoming students will be escorted to the kindergarten classrooms for fun stories and activities while their parents complete the registration process. Parents who will attend must bring with them: A certified birth certificate All immunizations; up to date (2MMRs required and an additional DTP if all were received before age 4.) $15 food experience donation. 8 nv iionniciilul will also exhibit. science piojects liom local students will be on display. From Spotlight pm., Sensations." a local performing directed group of kids ages by Nila Paul and Wanda Copiei. will sing and dance to populai music. The cclchiatmn is sponsoied by the Bountitul Recycling Committee. Davis County League of Women oiets and the 3 01111) Councils ol lewmont, Bounlilul and Woods Cioss High Schools Mam Recycling Centei, local ed at 95(1 S 200 W.. newspapeis. glass, plastics, tm. aluminum. Newspapeis and Aluminum. Five Points Mall. Smith's, Boulton Llemcntaiy. Rainbow Gas Stations at 500 S. 500 West. I Open house for Dahl on April 21 n open bouse tor M.uilvn )uhl will be held on Monday . April 2 . DP7 limn 3 10 5 p in al J A l. iv loi I leiiienlury School in the multi pin pose loom to show appreciation loi hei devolv'd set vices lor m.- iiiv ye.ns as a icacliei Inmict xludcnls. lellnw umk-eis- . IuiiiiIv and lnends and the public aie invited to attend the open bouse lot Dahl to wish her well during hei retirement years after a I Bounlilul Newspapers. Llemcntaiy. Oak Hills Llemcntaiy. Hannah Holbrook Elementary. St Winegais (both stores). Bountiful 32nd Waid. Bounlilul Olaf's, success leadline caieei. 9th W'ard. REAL ESTATE Buying, selling, investing or just have questions? call: RICK TUELLER or 295-939- 1 3 bed, 2 Rambler Bit. 1983, 4 bed, 2 bath, 1320 sq.ft., 1 car gar. bath, 2150 sq.ft., gar., $111,900 Centerville $134,000 East Kaysville Rambler Bit 1956, 4 bed, 2 Multi Level Bit. 1986, 4 bed, 2 bath 1600 sq.ft., $134,900 bath, 1800 sq.ft., $115,900 North Salt Lake Farmington Rambler Bit. 1952, 3 bed, 2 Rambler Bit. 1977, 5 bed, 4 bath, 2760 sq.ft., 2 car gar. bath, 2 cargar., 3204 sq.ft., $239,900 E. Layton $154,900 Bountiful Multi Level Bit. 1963, 3 bed, Multi Level Bit. 1993, 3 bed, 3 bath, 3442 sq.ft., 2 car gar., 3 bath 2000 sq.ft., 3 car gar $259,900 E. Layton $199,900 Centerville Rambler Bit. 1992, 5 bed, 5 bath, 3500 Th6 Prudential sq.ft., 2 car gar., $278,000 E. Layton Condo Bit. 1979, Advantage 1 RUSTIC PINE GALLERY the Farmington Utah South Stake Center, 695 S. 200 East. Friends may call Sunday evening from 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful and again Monday morn5 a.m. ing at the chapel Burial will be in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Burley, Idaho at 4 p.m. Armoires 6-- Dinettes Sleighbeds Accessories Mattresses gtJJU'S'JTl. 9:45-10:4- Scicnci Dm uTJuZSLD' Stephen Olsen Stephen James Olsen, 63, passed Berntson June 595-296- 2 28, 1956. from the He graduated University of Utah in 1955 and continued his studies at Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, Illinois. Stephen is survived by his wife, Betty, two sons, Stephen John Olsen and Sean James Olsen, his wife Kathy, one granddaughter and a sister, Alice Olsen Smith. Services were held April 8, 1997 in Yorba Linda, Calif. irffF Complete Mexican Rustic Gallery Collection Mattress Warehouse Wholesale to the Public 1 899 So. 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