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Show rr HO ii A2 u " HT HP ,iryqWH WWW W yT T- - 'rr " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1999 KARQUNIV CLIPPER TODAY ' Clearfield Youth Court now in session BY TOM BUSSELBERG Clipper Toda Sews Editor The judge is in CLEARFIELD and Clearfield City Youth Court is in "session The 14 members who will make up the court staff, from bailiffs to judges, were sworn in recently during a city council meeting In fact, all members d and will have been cross-traine- rotate positions. Mayor Tom Waggoner told the youth court members, who are students at either North Davis or Clearfield High School, that he is excited to have them on board He added that they can make a big difference in the community and the liv es of young people, to help their peers understand the wrong choices they are making The court held its first session Nov 11, says Det twice-month- ly James Flinders, who is coordinating the program for the police department The court adviser is K G Baird. The first case involved a jumor high student who was trespassing on an elementary7 school campus during school hours. Flinders said. She has received her sentence, had to write a 200 word apology letter to the principal (of the elementary school), which will have to be read back at youth court in front of the judges for then- approval She also has to read it to the principal Gass B &C misdemeanors are what the court will handle. Flinders first time offenses emphasizes "The reason is that juv enile court is so - LAYTON HILLS MALL Santa comes with Victorian attire for 1999 Christmas season in Layton. the YOUTH COURT judges are Ashley Scadden, left, Deborah King, Christine Drysdale, Kaydee Weaver, Heidi Scott, and Alyssa Harris backlogged Our whole role is for quick mterv ention so we can get them to stop doing w hat they hav e been, get back on the straight path He noted that juvenile court statewide has been supportive of the growing youth court movement, helpThey can ing orchestrate legislation see the good that can come from it, that if they can get in early make them not repeat (the infraction), it won't go on their record, it's good for all of us court members received three weeks ago, from about training the police department, city attorney, court clerks, and city justice court staff Members have also received a traming manual which indicates what types of sentences can be given, tips on conduct and professionalism Flinders said he expects the youth to hear a lot of tobacco infraction cases, where students may be asked to wnte a book report on how smoking Youth There's nothing phony about mall Santa Claus Youth to serve in same area as Santa will visit and pose for pictures with little mall shoppers begin- The artificial eyebrows. imitation mustache, and fake leav e the spoof for the othbeard ers because there is nothing phony about the Lavton Hills Mall Santa The mall will feature a special, Santa Claus during the 1W holiday season Seated at his majestic throne in front of the exquisdecor and donning ite hohdav ictonan attire, the mall Santa completes the picturesque scene of a perfect classic Christmas season Customers are in ited to attend an exclusive, magical event as Santa Claus makes his grand entrance to the mall Saturdav Nov 20 at 11 a m. at they outside, southeast Don't miss this entrance-near-ZC- MI families will receive a free horse and carnage nde In addition, the first 1 000 guests to visit Santa will receive a free gift from Santa himself -- - When WEST BOUNTIFUL West of Bountiful, Sorenson, Ryan received his call to serve an LDS mission in the Texas. Houston South Spanish speaking mission, one of the first persons he called was his greatgrandfather. James A Ogden Ogden, formerly of Ogden now residing m Twin Falls. Idaho, served a mission in ager Santa's photo hours are Nov II 30 pm: 20-2- 3. a m 8 30 Nov p m "Sunday noon-am 7:30 pm, Nov 26-311 30 a m 9 30 Nlondays-Saturday11 6 p m , Dec. m a ; m Sunday, p am 9 30 pm, Sundays. 11 a m 6 p m.; Dec. 24. 10 30 a m 6 30 Monday-Sa- t - ev ent, as the first 20 Clipper Today Correspondent be on hand to communicate Chnstmas wishes of the children A visit with Santa to express a Chnstmas wish has always been the highlight of the season for children, says Linda Kelley, mall general man- urday, -- -- . -- s, -- -- -- pm 0 Texaswhenhewasay oung man When Ogden heard the news, he pulled out his old missionary journals and scrapbooks and began reminiscing The two got together and compared maps The mission boundaries were a bit different in 192Z In those days. Texas was part of the Central States Mission with headquarters m Missoun Ogden was assigned to what was then known as the South Texas Conference, and spent time m Houston. Galveston and surrounding areas. Today there are three missions with headquarters in Houston Ogden's mission was about equally divided between country and city work I don't suppose Ryan will find anyone who will remember me;' Ogden said That wasn't the only difference the two discovered Ryan will be working with Spanish speaking people, and he R LJLJin JAMES OGDEN (left) served in Houston, Texas during his LDS mission as n a young man. His Ryan Sorenson (right) has been called to Houston as well. great-grandso- will spend a couple of months m the MTC (Missionary Traming Center) in Prov o before going to Texas. When Ogden left his home m Richfield. Utah, he went directly from Salt Lake City to the mission field. Ryan will be nding a bike on his mission, while Ogden rode the bus out into the country and walked Ogden shared his photos and some of his missionary stones with Ry an He told how he and his companion went sought, especially any interested males between grades 9 and 12. great-grandda- d BY VERA O. BARKER ning Nov 20 through Dec. 24 In addition. Tuesday. Nov 23 will be a special day for children and students in the community who are deaf or hearing impaired to visit with Santa A special certified interpreter will affects the body, or community service hours could be required In addition, offenders may be required to keep a log of when they get home if it's for a curfew violation In addition to Gearfield students, several are from Ginton, West Point and Sunset, because those cities have students attending Gearfield schools. Flinders said more members are being out on Monday morning with hard pan suitcases (approximately 18x12x4 inches) loaded with a change of clothes, copies of the Book of Mormon and tracts. They spent the week in the country walking from house to house. We'd say to people, 'We don't know where we're going to sleep tonight.' Ogden said, and usually they'd feed us and give us a place to sleep On Saturday theyd catch the bus back into town and spend the weekend in then apartment and at church meetings. Ogden served 27 months in the mission field, while Ryan is scheduled for 24 months. Ogden and his companion visited the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville and sat in the electnc chair (just for fun) Once while walking along the road, they were warned that there were stills in the country ahead and they probably would be mistaken for revenue agents and shot on sight if they went farther in that direction They quickly changed course Ogden still has a bast-ke- t made from an armadillcrwhith tie caught in Texas. One of his most memorable events was when he performed d a marriage ceremony for a man and his bride. trav eled to West Bountiful to hear Ryan speak m church recently While he was here, all of his children and most of his grandchildren and gathered for a birthday celebration in his honor Ogden will be 97 on November 22 Ryan's parents are Michael and Bonnie Sorenson of West Bountiful His grandparents are Glen and Ethel Sorenson and John and Vera Bakker, all of Layton one-legge- Great-grandfath- Turkey or Hrm Someone mins a Turkey or a Ham everytime at the Bluffdaie Lions Club ADAM ROBINSON and Reynold Steggell of Grow Painting, Inc. paint a sign in front of the new Clearfield City Hall. Workers from the company painted the interior and exterior of the new building Pilchers volunteer at Autumn Glow CORRECTION :The caption of a photograph in the Clipper Today on page B2 of the Nov 11 issue was wrong The people m the photography were Nellie and Woody Pilcher The pan are volunteers at the Autumn Glow Senior Center SfLain6ota Suciheij Sheet Abound! NOVEMBER 20 TH 10 a.m. to Dusk This gleeful holiday season, come to Rainbow Gardens and be part of our festive celebrations: Come have lunch at 15800 S. Camp UUilliams Road ifcTic For Our Sign Jtce Met Chocolate jN i T7 Nov. 19-- 20, 10am to 8pm Nov. 21, 9am to 3 pm Over 50 Booths! Antiques, Monastery Items Local Merchants & Artists Food Specialty Items High Tea served by the Edwardian Baby-sittin- Services g November 25 - December 1 7. Villages) 'fhbiscttia 'fiesta - Saturday, 1999 Nov. 27 A literary look at our festive flower with renown author, Christine Anderson. 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