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Show DAVIS COUNT v ct'H-L- .hVoER NL 1 1978 SOUTH DAVIS ADVERTISER. NOvEMEER fn 'd kJ , W LEADER, NOVEMBER 2, 1978 1 1 I r abilities and m t at ve d ct Most classes are cpen eftry e soon as they have a. qu red hie m f cu students are a va Mb'e c n a I t t f y ' t 1 ,Y - ! 1978 :t rfjJranvivQn3 CiU 1 f T' vJl07U LJ oO 00 S. Maysville, Dial gH I- M OFF CAMPUS COURSES Food Service Nurses Aide Training Hcsp.tai) (McKay-De- e AM & AM & AM AM & Interviewing Daily at McKay Dee Hosp ta, Dj.ldmg Maintenance (selected schoo's) Med'cal Housekeeping - Skil's Training x f Center and Lakcv (Davis North Med cal & PM PM PM PM w H rnu Tv at'it 1 I 'JJKSJVA Classes at the Davis Area Vocatonai CeMer are designed to provide the rvcessary vocational sx.7s ana at: tudes to make students (ages 1b amd older) competitive in the job market and to hep students net p a job orice it has teen obtained A'l cLivhs are accred.ted and q ve h eh sct.acl cred t wh.cn vUy be ust d ft r gradual on t t ' 2 rr . Individua'ized instructor tr ' 1? n 2 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 2, WEEKLY REFLEX r? ca UxCvL Li r 1978 niWr? r.3m i 1 i r : ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE POST HIGH SCHOOL tryexit bas.s Tuiiccm- HIGH SCHOOL CGM- U lb'1 - C school will be rec p ,uJ on HIGH SCHOOL I y t school that they ctcn VOCATIONAL CLASS KAYSVILLE CAM C Fib AM AM Agriculture Auto Body A Auk n J r. Auto Mechanics He-aBrick & Stone Muse? rv Carpentry Child Care - AM m Distributive Educating p 7m i ' Business M in. Record Ke p Shorthand ; . Lor' Data Process n j Ornamentdi Horticulture ' Painting & Industries! F Plastering Trades Stucco, Ceramic The Reck m. LU 8:10-11:1- pm ii Dl p-- vjt I am & F AM H r M & f & & & & Ever.inrs PM Hse.VuR. s 7:C0 - si z. w V 5f USIIq ECONOMIC ASSIST AfXE A number of CETA Programs fur those who rfitet Cu A i T j hney are oVdilable to students who nesd fmanaa1 assistance to remain m school ieng enough to develop the Uchnical voccticna! skills work hab ts, and attitudes nereesary to become compettive on the labor market Students who need tms financial asss'mee stiould contact tne Davis Area Vocational Center Administration Otf.ce O.J.T. (ON THE JOB TRAINING) e u pay wh k beu'e trained for the job Students must met CETA guidelines and wli M 4 - F PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM u--c i , , ' 1 they want OUTREACH AND EVENING CLASSES Classes wll be arranged whenever funds, fac.lites arid personnel are ava lable to t sat'sfy the vocat.onal needs of all persons within the Davis Vocational Center area Employers, schools, students, and individuals who need and would l,ke special classes or evening classes set up to accommodate individual and group needs, are encouraged e to make their desires known to the Davis Area Vocational Center Your suggestions for A , evening class offerings are welcome 376-872- or 7 jffyfji tr 376-117- 1 .f fiU Mm Eli 11 APiEEO PEACE OFFICER WITH A 5f -. Phone mm i I Jb 9:30 PM An j . AM 0 11:50-2:4- 0 s -ce i PM & f- 1 1 - UM & ! - e 7 & & ,ii-T- e. i p p LA AM & AM & AM & Metal AM PM PM v - M & Sewing t s AM AM AM Vocational Exploration Welding-Shee- tf & AM - Tr Mt AM AM AM AM nrS Business Math A Lr Key Punch Opera Plumbtng-Heatir- g PM AM Typing Hy-Spe- ed p, nn Cai mam- Instruction and counseling aie u n ,tl ifijUnr Sun w hi l ' it.or cuqncd to Letter equip ing and -Alternative Hcgh School Programs This instruct o is W 'il P Sti a nt to mane cavr chu ' rc and to successfu .y nm ! ch'J l r ges rv fc n the world of wo AT ifr un( St UP f t Vocat ona! mtc-rr t AcadeTvc amcvt-n test Aprtudn j Diagnostic eva1 J n i f nc LM u. 'c CAL (C?re-- r 4a ex- i ,.n on v I. hiS tier neas, ssb u i at" .t js u renrr,entai br.si s Surv v..: SJobSck'ng ur,a Motivahond Ca'sts - Ds qm j to hub ! h w-- M & EM AM & PM 7 M & PM Construct Electrical House Wifi'" Homemaking Motherhood Ohfice Occupations A f M OUTSTANDING SERVICE ? FROFESSIDEJAL EIJFOBCEFilEIIT 3f 5f 5f 5f 3f 4-- and PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: dumber: Utah Sheriffs Association " Utah Peace Officer Association r ADriliniSTRATIVE EXPERIEtiC n: Bountiful Police Patrol Officer Police Community Relations Officer Traffic School Instructor Field Experience Coordinator State (Weber flalionci Jeep Search & Rescue Assn. Utah Association of County Officials 1 es. 5 Corr bat Instructor (Parris Island, S C Guerilla Warfare Instructor (Okinawa) Utah Peace Officer Instructor T Decorated raining Executive Security Officer LDS Church Veber State College, Police Science Graduate Institute of Public Administration University of Southern California - Member: 3f 4 li Law E ic- annmg Ccunc.i Emergency Medic a' P S-r- v CIVIC ' 5f 3f Community Belabors Counc! (Clearfmld & v'vcber Basin Jc bn 3f studies in Law Enforcement and te Justice Administration, - Council (Davis Ccury) DisVict Emergercy Mrd ca1 Sendees Council (Web Mrq ,n and Davis Count es) 2f Post-gradua- 51? years Active member of LDS church, Currently serving in High Priest Group leadership IT TAKES A DEDICATED MAN TO MAKE A GREAT SHERIFF PERSONAL: VOTE FOB: Legislative Chairman 4 BETTER COMMUNITY RELATIONS BETTER COOPERATION AND COORDINATION BETWEEN AGENCIES INCREASED SERVICES AND ADEQUATE COVERAGE OF THE He and his wife, Nancy, have three children Interests home, people, classical and folk guitar, and participator sports - COUNTY 4 4 4 SPECIALIZED OFFICER TRAINING ELIMINATION OF DUPLICATION AND WASTE PROPER EMPHASIS UPON: -- Priorities -Efficiency Economy -- Fairness Cons.stency -- -- - w4 n I 'T 4 'C vl W" 4- - $ 4 CHURCH: Scouts of America Bountiful Jaycees former member LDS Mission France & Switzerland Guide on Temple Square, Sait Lake City, Corps) State Paramedic Advisory Committer Governor's B'ue Ribbon Task Force Utah Sheriffs Association BYU Boy ll-- A V Outstanding Marine " B.S. Incumbent Davis County Sheriff JW ) EDUCATION: Deputy United States Marshall District MILITARY: United States Marine Corps ; College) Standards and Jf L AVi mv Q f? fl Paid political ad by Lawrence for Sheriff Committee Michael Crippen, chairman 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 jL |