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Show V' V SUN CHRONICLE, Jan. 19, 1978, Page 10 new program PEPPER PEPPER, an acronym for Parent Education Program Prepares Every Reader, is a spicy new program being taught in the Weber School District. This parent-chil- d program was taught in fifteen different schools throughout the district last quarter and involved approximately 500 parents and THE SUN ADVERTISER is In need of a route carrier in the area of 2250 No. St. to 1850 No. St. in Sunset. If Interested call Scott at the Sun TF Chronicle .825-- 1 666. WANTED HOMEWORKERS PROFESSIONAL TAX PRACTIONER. Will prepare in your home at Will convenience. income tax your guarantee to save you more money or no charge. For early appt. phone. 773-3482-- 2 25 and stamped envelope. Quinn Miller Enterprises Gift Dept. S.C. Box 1896 Studio City, Ca. 91604. $1 CAP CONT APT. FOR RENT 2 yr. old unfurnished duplex, 2 bdrms, carpet, refrigerator, range and dishwasher, full basement. Located in North Ogden, close to schools and shopping, $195 per mo. Call 0 Hank or Hope After 6 p.m. Shown by appt. 745-335- 145 compbtes crisis program The Ogden Area Com- munity Action Agency recently completed the administration of the Special Crisis Intervention Program, which was a fuel payment program assistance created by Congress in an effort to lessen the impact of the high cost of energy on families and the elderly. The Ogden area received a total of $134,102.00 from the Utah State Department of Community Affairs which could be used to assist households in the payment of their utility bills. H.C. Massey of the Ogden low-inco- LOVELY 2 bdrm basement apt Frig stove, and washer Carpeted, entrance, private fireplace, non- drinker, no pets Adults only Available Feb 1 Call for appt U9 731-445- GREAT OPPORTUNITY for "1" one farmer or land owner in Utah, Davis, Weber, and Morgan , 2050 W.. Rov. stuffing, advertisements, mailing details linings, and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call for appt. Mrs. E. LaMar 9 5435 S. Nelson, 825-724- sparetime, earn $250 week addressing, MEN OR LADIES! Any kind of work done. Repairs, coat Wasatch counties. To earn $10,000 to $30,000 extra income from their land each year. Must own or operate 300 to 1500 acres of adjoining ground. Write details D.M. Doll, 410 E. 7620 S., Midvale, 84047. low-inco- Area Community Action indicated that Agency $114,995 81 had been spent in Weber 1,153 County. households were assisted and 28 percent of the households assisted were over 60 years old. Dr. Beth S. Jarman, Executive Director of the Department of Community Affairs, said that even though the program was conceived as a oneshot emergency program to aid poor people to survive the financial hardships as a result of the countrys unusually cold weather last winter and the spiraling costs of energy, Congress is now considering another appropriation because of the crisis nature of the problem. The problem is very real and we have to face the fact that a significant percentage of our population can no longer keep pace with the spiraling costs of essential energy required to heat their homes and prepare their daily meals, said Dr. Jarman. 2-- 2 825-472- 399-941- 4 : 30 p ,m . METAL BARRELS 50 gal. size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, dog houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $7.50 each. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. Ph. 825-166- 6. tfn ROLL ENDS NEWSPRINT excellent for table cover at cloth for picnics, drop cleaning and painting and keeps the kids entertained for hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. The Golden Spike Stamp Club will hold its second annual stamp show, Feb. 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Weber County Library Auditorium, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden. Exhibits may be entered by any resident of Weber, Davis, Box Elder, Morgan or Cache Counties. A copy of the entry blank and judging information can be obtained by sending a stamped envelope to Golden Spike Stamp Club, P.O. Box 113, Roy, Utah, 84067. Exhibits may be entered in five categories, including a junior classification for youngsters under 16 years of Un ITEMS clothes, beds, etc Aquarium with pump Sewing rocking chair Childs desk, other misc items Call 773 9237 Alter 4 126 TOT LOT FOR SALE BY CLEARFIELD CITY TO HIGHEST BIDDER: BIDS BE WILL OPEN ON FEBRUARY CLEARFIELD 14, 1978, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 7 p m. THE PET PLACE Custom grooming $8, pet puppies, kittens and supplies, 36 So. Main, Clfd. Call 825-401- COLLECTION 110 head pennies, many ding liberty quarters, large cent, 1854 half dime, 2 Napoleon III large coppers, other old foreigns, political campaign buttons, JFK pictorial, Kennedy-Johnsorare Charlie Smith for President, others, large sulphid marble, American COIN Indian n, only. eagle, collection after 6 Louise Tuesday and Monday, 773-923- 7 TFN Wednesday. SERVICES TAX preparation in your home by qualified INTERTAX SERVICES, INC. representative providing preparation accuracy, audit assistance, computer processing and satisfacH D Nielsen tion guaranteed INCOME 782-745- 8 BUSINESS MEN help your business grow thru advertising outside your business with the roadside flashing changeable before sign. Call 7.30 am or after 5 pm. 621-107- 6 16 age. Additionally, special awards will be presented for first time exhibitors. Registration for the show will be from 6 to 7 p m., judging will be from 7 to 8 p m. and a critique and awards presentation will be from 8 to 9 p.m. Admission to the show is free. taught several sessions of the program for the Bonneville Cone. Mrs. Rice said she started developing the program because one of the most frequently asked questions by parents to teachers seems to be How Utah Young childrens reading problems and suggestions for solving these problems will be the subject of two RESOLUTION Agreed by the City Council WHEREAS, Clearfield City, a municipal corporation of the State of Utah, presently owns a small park commonly designated as a tot lot located at the rear of adjoining properties that front on 750 East, 350 South, and Birch Street in Clearfield, Utah, and WHEREAS, said park is approximately triangular in shape and contains 38 acres, more or less, and is totally surrounded by adjoining landowners and the only access to said park property is by three walkways, one of which exits onto 750 East and is 7 x 104 and contains .0167 acres, more or less, another of which exits onto Birch Street and is 7 x 100 and contains .0165 acres, more or less, and the last of which exits onto 350 South and is 54 x 101 and contains .0123 acres, more or less, and Clearfield WHEREAS, City deems it advisable to sell said park and walkways, because the park is not reasonably accessible to use by the citizens of Clearfield; and Clearfield WHEREAS, City is desirous, if at all possible, that said park and walkways actually be purchased by adjoining landowners who would have access to the property, thus alleviating the necessity for walkways and enabling new lines to be property established; BE NOW THEREFORE, IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF COUNCIL CLEARFIELD, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: 1 That the park or tot lot located at the rear of adjoining properties that front on 750 East, 350 South, and Birch Street, in Clearfield, Utah, containing .38 acres, more or less, and the three walkways containing an additional .0455 acres, more or less, be offered for sale and sold to the bidder, who in addition to offering a purchase price that equals or exceeds the appraised value of said property, proposes the best and most logical means for distribution to or absorption of the walkways by adjoining landowners, said proposal having the concurrent and of any written adjoining would who landowner receive a portion of said property. All bids and proposals shall be submitted to the City Council and it shall determine in its discretion which bid and proposal most adequately compensates the City and will dispose of the walkways in a most orderly and beneficial fashion. Published for three weeks beginning January 19, 1978 through February 2, 1978, in the Clearfield Courier dated approval January 19, 1978. help my child with I and because reading?, research from study after study points overwhelmingly to the home as a most im- - ortant educational n. ' aterials used in the classes have been keyed to the childs reading books used at school, with an emphasis on building the chdds reading vocabulary and sight word vocabulary. Timed readings taken from the books are used to build reading fluency. Parents attending these classes special after-schoare able to understand the sound symbol relations of consonants, blends, vowels, and variant sounds of these. for Special techniques teaching new words to children are also taught. The state Alcohol related problems are becoming outrageous and alarming m the state of Utah. In just two years time, alcohol related fatalities have increased 7 percent in Utah according to the Utah Safety Council. Young drivers between the age of account for 44 percent of all fatalities and most of these young drivers are males. Utah State PTA, concerned about the increasing number of fatalities and the destructivness of abusive drinking, is sponsoring an Alcohol Awareness Week, 1978. Jan. The theme of the project this year and for the past three years is No Way Will Kids Stop Drinking and Abusing Alcohol Until Adults Do. Research shows that parents who abuse alcohol are more likely to rear children who abuse alcohol. 16-2- 4 Children are more influenced by what their parents do than by what their parents tell them. - Information on alcohol education is being sent to all PTAs in the state. All PTA local units are encouraged to workshops in the Utah State Board of Education offices Feb. 7 and 16 at 1 p.m. Because the formative years are so pronounced in young children, a parents or teachers knowledge of methods and materials that will stimulate a desire to read are important to the intellectual growth of the Dr. said youngster, Geraldine Clark, director of the Utah Office of Child- - the given necessary materials needed to help the child practice a skill and is shown how to use the materials with his or her child. Practice working with the children is a part of every session. The program begins with a session for parents only. This session stresses factors that influence reading, the behavior and for other both have an opportunity to see where the child stands in or her Auction DEFENSE OGDEN 2320 9158 E. - 2 p.m. 'til Dark S. 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The items will be on display for your inspection beginning 17 January 1978, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions may be seen at Building Hill Air Force Base and Defense Property Disposal 2A-Region, Building Defense Depot Ogden. 1, Awareness Read and use the or amphetamines,alcohol! its marijuana For more information, want ads contact: Gayle Judd, 340 East 700 North, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, 785-291- Home 467-701Salt Lake City E or call: Stan Steuri, owner: Ogden area for information. or Sandy 825-166- Salt Lake 943-039- 359-261- 2 x: iTffrniit rr r : - - GMLGtlQEo rnatM. wnurwriftn ROOMY RAMBLER This custom built rambler is less than one yr. old. The main floor is 1275 sq ft and features 3 large bedrooms, I', baths, custom carpets and drapes. There 2 fireplaces, a large 2 car attached garage and an unfinished basement for your expansion needs. Be sure and see Scptt today, as quality built homes like this one do not last. Full asking price is $53,900. are "EXECUTIVE HOME on North East bench. This lovely 4 home, high Elegant level home has many fine features All four floors are baths, carport for finished There are 4 bedrooms, three cars, central air, large living room, beautiful central fireplace, 2 patio decks professionally landscaped, beautiful view of mountains and valley This home has many moie extras. R 17 1 LOCATED IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! four bedroom home is clean and neat, nicely . decorated and has a cheery kitchen with There is a white brick fireplace, with log, in the living room and another fireplace in the family room. I3, baths, storage room, walkout basement, double garage, block from a park. fenced yard, fruit trees and only This built-ins- 1 Looking for a home in Syracuse on a lot large family room, bedrooms upstairs THE ALL NEW 1 B-18- 978 MAZDA PICKUPS 00 Now in SHORT BED And LONG BED Reading IN SYRACUSE in the country We ust listed one ust under '4 acre This home has o with a walkout basement. Also 2 Living room and kitchen are very R 932 large. Readiness Ability. In the announcing workshops Dr. Clark also said, We are most fortunate s to have such as Dr. Jacobs and Dr. Eldredge available to share their skills with us. All interested people are invited to attend. The Utah State Board of Education offices are located at 250 East Fifth South in Salt Lake City. MODERN SIX BAY GARAGE 2640 square feet on large 60x165 lot that has black topped parking area outside and fenced storage area in the rear. Has pit for front end alignments, office, bath, and includes two twin side by side overhead hoists. Known as the Bingham Gaiage at 319 28th Street. Owner is building a new facility and financing available with only $12 000 down, NEWLY LISTED A truly unique older home in Ogden. Nestled among large trees in the area, this home features two bedrooms and a large living room, a fenced in backyard for your kids to play in and its close to shopping and schools TOP OF THE WORLD New custom home neoring completion high on the hills behind Weber College Features include 4 bedrooms, three bathrooms, two fireplaces, plus many extras. This home has been architectually designed in every detail to capitalize on it s superb hillside location. Unsurpassed view in all directions1 See me now so that you can plan and choose the finishing touches LATYON Do you have grown up children that want to live with you? They can and yet you can live alone in your 3 total of 5 bedroom home Check this one out bedrooms, three fully equipped kitchens, three living rooms, and three baths. 0-9- NEW INVESTMENT LISTING acre piece of land could be the beginning of your first million! A plot plan has been designed for you with five 4 plexes, swimming pool and plenty of parking. Extra land can also be purchased if you have is already there, which can bigger plans. A make your monthly payments while you are deciding how far you want to go This child-expert- 1 'j I 1Q0J See and drive one Today at 825-166- 6 Sunday, Jan. 22 DEPOT g $2 week $6 month OUSE dated Jan. 25 Development, workshop and f f. only and word recognition comprehension skills and Week is aimed at young people in the State because alcohol is the number one choice among drug teenagers. It is not heroin, sponsor. The Feb. 7 workshop will feature Dr. James Jacobs, Brigham Young University reading specialist. His subject will be Books to to Children. Read "Children find good books interesting and stimulating. If properly exposed to such books, basic reading habits are quickly and often permanently formed and the child will find life-lonenjoyment in the world of literature, said Dr. Jacobs. Dr. Lloyd Eldredge, Utah State Board of Educations Coordinator for Elementary Education, will be the speaker on February 16. Dr. Eldredges subject be will Developing Language SI sessions is that parents and child attend together. The parents test their child in be asked to wide Education Public that Spot Announcements have been produced here in the state with the help of the State Board of Education and the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs. State PTA and the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs sponsored a video cassette Alcohol Education Public Spot Announcement contest among the High Schools in Utah. Highland High School came up with two winners and Spanish Fork High School with one. The scripts were written by students of these schools. It is a psychological approach or a peer group approach from student to student. The Alcohol entire '' reading requirement the state Education on The service time for alcohol aneducation spot nouncements. Television Alcohol 59, 950 NOW modification materials. principals to urge teachers to do something in the classroom during this week. We are asking radio stations within the state to allow some of their public support project by airing three PRICE REDUCED!! techniques parents can use to work effectively with their children schools for more information. This program is being funded by a special grant from the State Department of Education. Lakeview, Child, Guy Lomond View, Green Acres, Hooper, Park View, Roy and West Weber. Interested parents from any school may contact any of these parents helping their children, ask will of importance reading development. With this as a beginning, parent and child work together to build reading skills. PEPPER sessions will be taught in the following schools in beginning January: Club Heights, H PTA stations is parent his designates study week Workshops slated iMigi 825-166- 6. BABY received special training given by Mrs. Evelene Rice who piloted the program at Club Heights and who has 23-2- Golden Spike show set stamp EU Finest quality SHAKLEE, products, wholesale prices available, free delivery, call 2 3 or after children. Instructors for the classes are teachers who have can Weber District in taught J l CUTRUBUS FREEWAY MAZDA t 43 W. RIVERDALK RP. 631-110- rfSloHUloifit ty 0 M' tnvelm utic |