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Show MAY 21, 1986 Page 3 R RYANS PEOPLE An interesting look at people in Students hold piano recital I)als County Students of Marilyn Anderson played in a recital April 29 and May Participating were Chad Cham- Retires from education It was 35 years ago bers, Mary Ann Yurth, Mark Anderson, Heather Anderson, Nathanial Chambers, Chrisi Pin-coc- Emily Yurth, Lori Steffen, Coolidge, Shad Sterzick, Misti Angie Jeppesen, Amy Cham-ber- Countys second high school officially opened its doors. Bountiful High was now in session-a- nd Pin-coc- Nielsen was there, greeting students enrolled in auto mechanics. Later he would greet students in drafting. ..later he would be greeting students interested in pursuing education in vocational trades. And later this month he will be retiring, leaving only principal Don Perkins as an original member of that first Bountiful staff. Many thousands of students have come under Dick Nielsens wing-b- ut they wont be honoring him at the traditional Open House. "I dont want no darned Open House, says Dick. I didnt enter education for the glory and I dont need it now. And anyway, Im not retiring from life--Imerely retiring from education. I dont need no frills. And he never taught them either. Dick viewed education as a means of earning a living and his teaching funfocused on world-of-wor- k damentals, this at a school which sends more students to a four-yeuniversity than almost any other school in Utah. And with his focus comes a very vocal philosophy. Utah high schools are sending far too many students to college, he says. The vast majority of these students cant handle it and eventually drop out, virtually unprepared for an increasingly technical work force. They dont drop out of college and then attend a technical school. ..They drop out and then mill around trying to figure out what they should do with their lives. It's not a productive situationand its getting worse. Arbuckle, Robert Mourtisen, Erica Peterson. Also performing were Chris Carter, Mary Jacobsen, Shelly Barnes, Staci Checketts, Nanette Green, Ami Heather Anderson, Hillary Stewart, Mindy Coolidge, Emily Yurth, Shad Sterzick, Ryan Murphy, Emily Peterson, Nathanial Chambers, Catherine Packer, Robert Mourtisen, Jason Jacobsen, Staci Robison, Jennifer Niderost, Diana Peterson, Shannon Murphy and Erica Peterson. Gold cup winners playing at ar As a vocational coordinator at BHS during the last 14 years, Dick has been the growth in vocational offerings. Students now gain practical building experience in construction trade courses, enroll in printing-oriente- d graphic arts programs and even plan drafting careers through computer education. He has also seen the Utah State Board of Education mandate that all graduates have at least one successful credit vocational edud in career-oriente- cation. But he says such strides are not enough. Parents are still pushing their children into college enrollment, despite the fact that the majority of future careers are based around a Lindsey, Steve Mourtisen, Jennifer Niderost, Ryan Murphy, Brooke Sargent, Shannon Murphy, Hillary Students, Scott Murphy, Emily Peterson, Alison Lindsey, Jason Jacobsen, Diana Peterson and Josee Fagg. Special recognition was given to those students who received superior rating in performances at the National Federation of Music Clubs held at the University of Utah. They went to; Emily Arbuckle, Ami Lindsey, m Beesley Music Recital Hall were Emily Yurth, Catherine Packer, Ryan Murphy and Jason Jacobsen. Weber State Piano Festival DICK NIELSEN technical and vocational education. And then the Excellence in Education movement has built up academics at the expense of vocational training. Lets face it, a university education is not right for everyone--an- d yet the emphasis is misplaced. drivers training either, so he left Grace after one year to help open up the new Bountiful High School. He was an excellent teacher, But Dicks talent wasnt misplaced. He grew up on an Idaho farm and was whisked into the Army during the height of World War II. Initially being trained as an engineer, he was shifted to the infantry where, one afternoon in a wooded area of Italy, an enemy bomber nailed one of his knees with a hunk of shrapnel. He was no longer active on active duty, and with the conclusion of the European Front, he came home to enroll at Utah State University in the auto technology department. Upon graduation he was offered a visiting him in his office anymore. If they want to see me, they can reach me at the subdivision I'm dehe veloping down in Centerville, still lot of work a Theres says. left in me; Imjust transfering work stations. Im not the kind of guy to start traveling or sit down and write my memoirsbut Im still a worker. Its been an interesting 35 years and Ive met a lot of friends. But it's time to hang it up and do something different. His first salary contract earned him a miniscule $2,190 that year. But he wasnt motivated by I felt I could contribute money. something to young people, he said. And he made those daily contributions for 35 years in Davis low-payin- g high school job in g Grace, Idaho and a position in Akron, Ohio with the Goodyear Rubber Co. He didnt like Akron, so he opted for he didnt like teacher teaching--an- d better-payin- chose Catherine Packer as Outstanding Young Pianist. Catherine is the daughter of David and Susan Packer. Student achievement held honors for Emily Arbuckle and Jason Jacobsen for 100 percent in theory, remembers principal Perkins, and he was always able to com- g, municate well with students. They liked him and they respected him. They still do. But they wont be County. sight-readin- tech- g, 1 Range West 1 Sections 5 & 6, Township 2 North, Range East Sections 12, 13, 14. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35 & 36, Township 2 West North, Range Sections 2, 3, II & 14, Township North, Range West West Sections 30, 31 32, Township 3 North, Range West. Sections 3. 10 & II, Township 4 North, Range SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. The following subdivisions are among those within the above described lands: 1 s, Staci Robison, Emily Dick Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will meet at the general offices of the District, 2837 E. Highway 193, Layton, Utah, on Friday, May 30, 1986, at 9:00 a.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to assessments to be levied by the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District in the year 1986 to pay the amount due to the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District for the year 1987 under Class D Petitions and Orders by the Conservancy District thereon affecting lands in the following area in DAVIS COUNTY, U I AH; The lands so assessed are situated as follows: West. Sections 34, 35 & 36, Township 5 North Range Section 1, II, 13, 14, 15,22,23, 24,25,26, 27, Township 3 North, 1 Greg Christensen, Mindy that Davis NOTICE nic, scales, music appreciation and performance. Davis County Music Teachers Honors Recital May 3 in Bountiful heard Josee Fagg, Emily Arbuckle, and Lori Steffen from Mrs. Andersons piano class. Lori Steffen advanced to the State Honors Recital to be held June 7 in Salt Lake City. Lori is the daughter of David and Thail Steffen of Fruit Heights. Finishes basic 1 1 1 1 Knighton l.aDonna Mesa Lakeview Mobile Home Est. Maryan Est. Mount Air Fist. Manna Acres Marlinda West Meadow Crossing Pm Mt. Lebanon Acres Morgan Farms Natural Est. Nelhoca Place Norager Acres Oak Forest Oakmont Acres Old Farm Estates Orson Ellis Overlook Acres Panorama Quail Ridge Pleasant Hills Rachel's Place Ridge View Est. Rolling Hills Ruflin Circle Ruflin Acres Rosedale A&K Aurura Acres Avion Vista Berkshire West Briarwood Acres Bridle Acres Canyon Cove Casa Loma Casa Verda Cahoon Acres Chase Lane village Clarinda Country Oaks Cond. Country Oaks Est. Deerfield Deer Run Est. Diamon Oaks East Layton Hills Eggett Acres Fackrell Fernwood Hollow Hidden Hollow Hillside Estates Hill West Hogal park Jones Sub. Kays Creek Royal Oaks Smoot Farm Est. Spring Meadows Sorrento Est. Stephens Summertree Sunny View F.st. Susie Ranch Surrey Downs Tanglewood Tanglewood Acres Telford The Mills Tiffany Park Tri Oaks Vallee Villa Valley Hi Walker Wheat Willow Willow Rolling Ridge Brook Farms Farm Hills Meadows Heather Glen Indian Hills Mount Air Estates Pilly Green Quail Point Robinwood Victorian Oaks The names of the owners of record as of January I, 1986, of the lands so assessed, a particular description of each tract of land so assessed, the number of acre-fee- t of water allotted to each such tract and the dollar amount of assessment thereon is of record in the general office of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and may there be examined by any interested party. Attention is particularly called to the fact that the assessments as made do and will constitute a lien upon the lands to which the water covered thereby has been allotted, notwithstanding that the Class D Petitioner may since the filing of this petition have sold some or all of the land for which water w as petitioned and allotted. Accordingly, all persons now owning or interested in lands within the above described area should give heed hereto. Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Ivan W. Flint. Secretary Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication May 21. 1986 Last publication May 28. 1986 Issue No. 20 9 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication May 22, 1986 Last publication May 29. 1986 Issue No. 20 Airman Sona Stott, daughter of Von R. and Leota H. Stott of 2195 W. 800 N., West Point, has graduated from Air Force basic training 3 Wedding Photography at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. by GARY R. BLODGETT years experience in South Davis County color prints in Choose hardback album - 22 - Chef to head DAVC program If you were to KAYSV1LLE plop all the nations eating places down on Davis and Morgan counties, there'd be nearly enough for each person to dine out somewhere else. And that selection is skyrocketing, not only across America but in Davis County, as well, with fast food eateries joined by the finer eating establishments, explains Larry Brice, assistant director at the Davis Area Vocational Center. But with all of these eating places, there has to be someone to prepare the food, serve it to the patrons and provide a clean, pleasing dining environment. To help assure trained, competent people to take those positions the Davis Area Vocational Center inaugurating Northern Utahs first food services training program, with immediate enrollment. Veteran Steven Bessinger, a Box Elder County native involved in the food business since he was 16, will oversee DAVCs program. is Most training will be on the hands-o- n variety with close supervision and instruction possible, thanks to small classes. Practical experience will be gained as students learn food preparation, serving and all the details behind running the centers cafeteria that serves students and staff, Mr. Brice says. Mr. Bessinger started his career at a truck stop, and did it all, he recalls, from cooking to serving, working the night shift and d the-the- yd service at Weber State after that brought new e chal-lge- s. Mr. Bessinger comes to DAVC ym the Clearfield Job Corps iere he operated a food service jdent training program as well as pervising preparation of 4,500-30meals a day. 0 Id like to see this (DAVC) e one of the major training eas of the state in relation to food rvices, he emphasizes. Thein fining program will be put ace with close consultation and iput from the area craft commit be-im- Call 295-304- WORK: 4 Students will be able to take the course in half or full-da- y modules, as they choose, the assistant center director says. Some 700-1,00- 0 hours are included in the course that will cover all phases of food preparation from meats, to sauces, desserts, to operating a food service operation. Weve felt a definite demand to start the program, Mr. Brice d says, noting the growth in the foods industry locally and Were trying to give nationally. them (students) a broad range of experience--no- t just fast food. fast-pace- NOTICE NORTHERN DAVIS COUNTY RESIDENCIES FARMINGTON TO SUNSET UTAH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY HAS CHANGED THEIR TELEPHONE NUMBERS. INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BILL NEW CONNECTIONS OR CHANGES IN EXISTING CONNECTIONS : CREDIT DEPARTMENT OUT OF SERVICE ; TIIE DAVIS AREA Vocational Center's new chef, Steven Bessinger, prepares tasty dish for cafeteria while setting sights on new food services training class set to start July 1. Applications are now being accepted. FOR INFORMATION DAY OR NIGHT NOT LISTED ABOVE 544-012- 1 544-019- 2 544-767- 1 543-300- 0 it' t 00 (ask for Gary) the area. These people will hire our product of graduates, Mr. Brice says, speaking of the need to train students so they can obtain jobs in the marketplace. He has immersed himself in large n erations: head cook at liokol Chemical saw him response for four cafeterias serving 300 meals a day, five days a :ek; operating the dormitory Col-r- 5 Only tee. That group includes owners and operators of restaurants from :ekends. In the military, he stu-icooking and baking and has en around food ever since. 36-5x- IWf At ft s Inc OUci untutprlinpnhngrtslwtnnisonly for limited time |