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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 IS M ntpMp Eight programs are already filled for the fall quarter out of 36 being offered by Utah Technical College at Provo-b- ut openings still exist in the remaining 28 which offer a wide variety of training in marketable skills. THIS WAS announced today by Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen, who urged immediate inquiry by pros- pective students to insure them getting the course of their choice before this fall quarter opens Sept. 27. By inquiring now, and paying tuition and fees, students may insure a place at the start of the fall quarter, he said, although formal registration is not until Sept. 23 and 24. ALREADY full for the fall quarter are electrical and au- tomation technology, welding, diesel mechanics, heavy equipment operator, practical New at Doxey Elem. are, NEW TEACHERS We would like to introduce to you the new teachers at Doxey Elementary School in Sunset. They are Stephanie Drafter, Jessie Hampton and Chad Saunders. STEPHANIE is a graduate of the Utah State University in Logan in Elementary Education and Childhood Development. her first year teaching in Davis County. She is single, but says that she is looking and still shopping. She is presently teaching the sixth grade. She was born in New Mexico and attended grade school in Ogden and junior high in Washington State and high school in is r, nursing, dental assisting, electronic technology and Stephanie Hampton. in Ogden and went to Weber State College. He is married to the former Carolyn Jones and they are the parents of three children, two boys and a new baby girl which was just bom on Sept. 6, 1976. boy. She was born in Cowley, Wyo. and is a graduate of Utah State University in Logan. She taught one year in Seattle, Wash, and the last five years in Davis County. She is presently teaching the third grade. years with the Davis County Schools and He has been six is presently teaching the sixth grade. w MR. SAUNDERS was born This to Draper, Chad Saunders, and Jessie children, two girls and one Early 1 for- MRS. JESSIE Hampton is the wife of Don Hampton and they are the parents of three But, stressed President Sorensen, students may still in enroll the following programs: accounting, auto body (collision repair), auto mechanics, general building business' construction, machines repair, clerk typist, drafting and design tech- SUSC Saturday classes will be gymnastics with Cassity as instructor. The beginning date is Oct. 2 from 9 to 12. It is a 10 week course with the fee $7.50. effort has been made to the gymnastics program. Diane Cassity, Superviser of the gym- Registration Fall Quarter registration for Southern Utah State nastics program at Weber Building, prior to September Ward S. Robb, SUSC Registrar, reports. First time freshmen will register September 27, alphabetically as follows: 30, College students will be held September 27 and 2X at the War Memorial SUSC Fieldhouse. State College will be super- vising and teaching this course. She will have several competent teachers to assist her. Class size will be limited. A-- p.m.; p.m.; and G-- who have preregistered need only pay their fees at the Cashiers Office, second floor, Administration STUDENTS M-- 3-- 4 p..m.; 3 5 including students, will September 28, transfer register G-- a m.; and A-1 11 M-- 12:30-- 2 p.m. Regular day students may also register for extended day (evening school) courses during regular registration. SCHOLARSHIPS, financial aid checks, and Veterans Advance Payment Checks received prior to registration, ''day, will be available In the' . second floor lobby, Administration Building, and may be obtained prior to fee payment, Robb said. Late registration fees will be charged beginning in Sep- tember Tuesday will be Kundalini Yoga, (Breath control, pos- ture and meditation p.m. ALL OTHERS, 30. registration must be complete and turned into the Registrars Office and all fees paid by 3 p.m., October 12. No student will be permitted to attend class or to obtain credit who has not completed registration by that time. After October 12 no classes ALL may be added to a students schedule and no courses may be dropped without possible penalty. A course may not be dropped, or added, without first obtaining a Change of Registration card from the Registrars Office. CLASS schedules, with complete registration information, may be obtained by contacting the SUSC Registrars Office, Cedar Citv, Utah 84720. tech- niques for increasing the health of the body and relieving tension of the mind). Mandri is the instructor with the class starting Sept. 21, p.m. It is a 10 week course the cost is $11. beginning and intermediate, instructed by Reid starting Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. It is also a 10 week course with the cost being $13. SPANISH , 5-- Beginning cake decorating beginning Sept. 21 at 7 to 9 p.m., a 8 week course casting $13. The instructor, Mrs. Penrod is a former cake decorating instructor for Brigham Young University and is considered by many as one of the very best in the area. If you have had beginning cake decorating and wish to have a more advanced class there is a possibility that it may be offered during this registration. Call her if you need more information at academic ALSO, management, human services (mental health, mental retardation, corrective education, family services or social service areas), THE tarial (office education), personal size portable in choice side House & Garden colors! Built-iof carry handle, solid state chassis 100. Audio & UHF Click Video Integrated Circuits, Tuner lets you select any UHF channel with Picture Control same east as VHF. Single-dia- l simultaneously adjusts contrast and brightness , PiCto' V." balance. As Low As n el Qr' f ing $6. If THE METRIC system and how to use it by Erickson starting Sept. 23 at 9 p.m., an 8 week course costing $10. Beginning music theory and by Campbell starting Sept. 21 at p.m. It is a 8 week composition by Packham starting Sept. 23 from 8 p.m., an 8 week course cost- Phone !MteCo 7-- ing $8. Rehearsal and baton techniques by Packham starting Sept. 23 from 9 p.m., an 8 week course costing $8.. GYMNASTICS registration turday morning, Oct. 2 between 8 and 9 a.m. Classes will begin the same day as for 4th, 5th and follows: EOffimoDa for 6th grade, preschool thru third grade for Jr. High and School. instruc-- j tions: All registration except gymnastics will be made by Ltelephone or at the Sunset Junior High School office Fwhich is located on the west f side of the building. may call p.m. to register any day until Monday, Sept. 20. On Monday, Sept. 20 from 8 p.m. the Sunset Junior High School office will be open for those who wish to register at the school. PARTICIPANTS 773-065- after 6 5 6-- Divided skirts, new way to wear pants.. .er, skirts They're comfortable like pants. They show off your new boots and knee socks like skirts Topped with a matching vest. The latest. The greatest. For class. For play. For the movies. 5 to 13, 34.95. Gaucho shirt, 1 5.95 Boots from 29.95. sdays and Thursdays for 7 weeks. Minimum age is 15. In addition to the fee there :s a $2.50 book charge. bv Davenport starting Sept. 23 at 5:30-p.m., a 9 week course costing $11. INTERMEDIATE sewing by Davenport starting Sept 23 at p.m., an 8 wecourse costing $11. Beginning - 6-- Intermediate week guitar bountiful Five Point bv 13 Cptec? 0Q8 the band room (east side of Jr. High) on Sa- will be held in taught by the American Red Cross. It runs for 3 hours per night twice a week on Tue- at p.m., an Sept. course costing $8. 766-13- 8-- Wednesday classes are Tahitian and Hawaiian dance workshop, beginning and intermediate. The instructor is Cornils, starting Sept. 22 at p.m. It is a 10 week course costing $12. guitar by Allred starting 21 8 46 360 So. Fort Lane, Layton, Utah 84041 $10. sewing Reel 7-- FAMILY reading, a shared and adults. Instructed Mowers etc. Service Center 6-- approach to understanding great books. For older teens Sharpening Small Engine or 292-145- 3 BRIGHAM CITY 47 South Main 723-590- 0 CLEARFIELD 391 South State 825-227- 7 LOGAN E. 4 N. 752-- 1 161 195 PRESTON 53 S. Stale 852-130- 5 1;; In a Massachusetts ceme: is a gravestone: ;; with the following inscrip- - Vj. tion: Here lies Dentist Smith, filling his last cavity. tery there 39 Rotary interested please call 825-620- 2 FITTING slide 7 Model XP 3162MN Radio, TV and Electronics 595 S. State, A !;:!: Reconditioned Mowers doors. A beginning judo class for ages 4 will be offered soon. 773-065- 6, served. Repairing Tune Ups Chain Saws, classes through the west drill techniques by Trussel starting Sept. 23 at 7:30-8:3- 0 p.m., a 10 week course cost- 7-- Beginning CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC Clearfield-825-18- 11 regional council. ! in.:;! FHA-HER- OTHER activities to be included in the convention are: a song sung by the Please enter and exit for the registration and for all 7-- THURSDAY classes are d at Clearfield 23 September bef;-;- the program;!,:;.: Refreshments will also b!;!; University will be the speaker for the convention. Miss LaPray will be relating to the group, the importance of Search within yourself for better FHA-HER- Allred starting Sept. 23 at 8 p.m., an 8 week course costing $8. Baton Twirling and Advanced first aid by Hearld. The advanced first aid class :s two-ton- e tructor in the family relations that High School. The schools to attend the convention include Morgan, Ogden, Layton, Davis, Clearfield, Woods Cross and Viewmont High viewed by the participants ins- and child development departments at Utah State tion will all be involved on machine shop, marketing management, medical receptionist, medical secretary, nurse aid, professional driving, radiology, refrigeration and air conditioning, secre- tructor. WHITE PORTABLE TV SCHOOLS comprise Region II of the state organiza- to perform in public at a later date will be provided by the ins- & Barbara LaPray, an FHA-HER- instrument repair, legal secretary, legal assistant, presentation will also Schools. Searching, the theme of convention scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 23 cordially invites all of its members to attend. the interested students Smartly-style- and studies) graphics technology. THIS course introduced Tahitian and Hawaiian dance basics as well as other authentic dances from the islands. Tahitian dancing moves the hips quicker than the eye, whittles waist lines and is great exercise for the legs. It also increases stamina. The evolution of the dance is followed from the ancient to the modern day hula, incorporating graceful movements into the entire body. As a sidelight, crafts will be introduced. Opportunities for 12" diagonal BLACK mechanics and auto body will open this fall on the Orem nology, electromechanical technology, fashion merchandising, general art, general education (a wide variety of ADVANCED first aid and emergency care. Instructed by Hearld starting Sept. 21 at p.m. It is a 7 week course costing $3. Intermediate table tennis by Shelley beginning Sept. 21 at 8 p.m., a 7 week course costing $9. course costing 9S& diesel and President---- ' Sorensen, with all business courses due to move to the new business building at the start of winter quarter. All other programs will bq:!; handled as usual on the Provo;.':! campus. evening. AUTO said campus, Olsen. Fall quarter of last year saw 2,300 register for the day school and 1,500 in the stenographer, television and radio technology and watch repair. and advance Inquiries registration thus far indicate a substantial enrollment gain this fall over last year, according to Registrar Mahle cabinet making. t Community School Classes Readied At Sunset Junior up-gra- alphabetically as follows: 9:30-1a.m.; MOTOROLA i A SPECIAL of California. She is looking ward to a great year. TedftoioD |