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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 1. 1977 IS WSC Program To Strengthen East Layton Sets Family Fun Day Health Training A seven-yea- r program designed to expand and strengthen allied health training for social work students has been launched at Weber State College. THE program will also provide information and other assistance to war veterans living in the Weber, Davis and Morgan counties area, explained Dr. Raymond H. Clark, WSC Social Work. professor of The program is funded through a $252,215 Veterans Administration grant. It was written by Dr. Clark and Ray Holley, staff member of the WSC Social Work department, who has been named project director. AN quarters ? ,.. . . . , . ... . headof the program to interns. There the vets and their families may call for help in obtaining the many to which they are entitled, Dr. Clark said. services combat demonstrate proficiency PREPARE FOR SCHOOL OPENING of the positions of assistant dean of the Center for Research State College has been ap- and Development and Data Base Administrator in the office of Administrative Information Services at Weber Un- State. Institutional of professor and Foreign sociology, Student Advisor at Weber director Studies, pointed director of dergraduate Programs at the Saudi Arabian Educational Mission to the United States and Canada, based in Houston, Texas. HE WILL leaving the Ogden college Friday. Dr. Ghatala joined the WSC administration and faculty in 1972 as assistant dean and associate professor of Continuing Education. He also held HE HAD previously held administrative and teaching positions at the University of Wisconsin Extension, Humboldt State University in California and the University of Cincinnati. His degrees are from University in India, Kansas State University, and the University of Wisconsin. DR. GHATALA has been actively engaged in international education for the past 15 years. An author of over 40 articles, chapters in books and government reports, he helped develop training material for university administrators from developing countries under a grant from the Ford Foundation. He served as manager of the Ninth World Conference of International Council on Correspondence Education r and later served a three-yeaterm as editor of the international organizations publications. He continues to play an active role in this United Na WINTER COATS JACKET SALE & THIS WEEK AND BE ALL SET FOR COLD WINTER DAYS COMING SOON! colleges and universities in the North American continent. IN addition, he will coordinate the placement of Saudi in presently affiliated as associate professor of Educational Psychology in the Take Your Pick of Our Entire IXJTBI & STOCK 'We hove a good and large and in DR. GHATALA is married to Dr. Elizabeth S. Ghatala, a former research psychologist at Weber State. She is SA VEU Boys', Girls Ghatala will be responsible for the placement and followup of several thousand American hospitals to receive additonal training. He will also be responsible for escorting visiting dignitaries and officials from Saudi Arabia around the United States and Canada to discuss matters of mutual interest with local officials and educators. LAY THEM AWAY selection of Mens, Women Orient. In his new position with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Physicians s, College of Education at the University of Houston. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to serve Weber State College. I look forward to continuing my association with the fine institution and many friends we have made in Ogden," Dr. Ghatala said. A RETIREE from the Air Force, Mr. Holley graduated from Weber State in social work and then earned a masters degree in human resource management at the University of Utah. SUN-SCOP- o GENERAL CAR REPAIRS o SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS o LAWN MOWERS HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 1S2 North First West, Kaysviile, Utah Phone 376-20- 35 Your old color TV will never be worth more than it is right now. Get up to $100 in trade when you buy a new, 1978 RCA ColorTrak console! An 11 year old boy is to be commended for saving the life of his pal while swimming on Tuesday, August 12 in the reservoir back of the Kays-vill- e City Cemetery. MARK Cardon, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cardon and his friend David Frank were swimming and playing on a raft. 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CLOSED SUNDAY OTHERS MAY need alcoholism counseling, help with mental and emotional problems, family relationship and other problems. o Layaway Plan Seafood Toddlers Coats and Jackets Use Our basic emergency Mon. thru Sot.' 11A.M.. 10 P.M. three-count- HE GAVE invited talks in four continents and has organized seminars and related educational programs in the Arabian SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE getting needed information. There are 30,600 veterans livy area. ing in the Blind vets need to be reminded that they are entitled to an annual physical check-u- p and blind evaluation, and to be appraised of their other benefits. organization. students found at the bedutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful do not know how to go about tions affiliated educational scholarship J litfh bit of VV jpd? SonAFrancisco con ' entitled, and countless others I Dr. M. Habeeb Ghatala, in medical techniques, casualty MR. HOLLEY stated that many vets are unaware of the benefits to which they were teachers at a opening meeting held Aug. 25 at Viewmont High School. In the background are Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Welling, Assistant Superintendent John S. White and Assistant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson. THE UTAH National Guard will land a helicopter for display and the local fire and sheriff's departments will display their latest equipment. The event will be sponsored by the East Layton Lions Club. Proceeds from the event will go towards the development of the East Layton city park and other community recreational activities. YOUR assistance will be appreciated. During evacuation, field sanitation and preventive medicine Clark said. pre-scho- ol units. classroom instruction, practical application periods and field training exercises, he studied the fundamentals of battlefield survival and personal protective measures. He received instruction on basic tactics and the use of To weapons for graduate, he was required to The WSC program will work closely with William Conover and Dr. Howard C. Wilcox of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Salt Lake City, in providing educational and social services for the veterans, Dr. Davis School Superintendent Bernell Wrigley addresses Navy Hospital man Apprentice William A. Kley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kley of 518 Vickie Lane, and whose wife Phyliss is the daughter of Feliz Trujillo of 74 Villa Drive, all of Clearfield, was from Field graduated Medical Service School. FEATURED for this event will be the Ogden Sky Knights jumping team at 3 p.m. and rides in a giant hot air balloon between 5 to 7 p.m. There will be carnival games for the kids, a horse and buggy ride, a moon walk bubble dome, hot dogs and soft drinks. Featured exhibits will be Richard Golightly displaying handmade jewelry and demonstrating rock polishing, Don Gibby demonstrating the art of pottery making, and Bob Green displaying equipment used by mountain men of yesterday and today. five-wee- said. ' Completes Med. Study k THE course at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. is designed to prepare Navy hospital corps-me- n and dental technicians for duty with Marine Corps of SERVICES the program are designed to help veterans and their families who have emotional, alcoholism and other problems, and to acquaint them with the benefits available to them through federal, state and local agencies, Dr. Clark ,; THE $252,215 grant was made through the Veteran? Administration Department of Medicine and Surgery and the project is officially known as the Assistance in Education and Training of Professional and Technical Allied Wiliaim Kley Washington. It will be staffed by Mr. Holley and five WSC student ' to Health Manpower. be known as the Weber State College Veterans Field will be opened in Center in the Ben Lomond Medical Center, 1580' t students selected WSC work at the program center as interns must be social work majors. Some of them will receive $2.50 an hour. Both women and men will be hired. The city of East Layton will hold its first Family Fun Day event, Monday, Labor Day, September 5. The event will be from 1 to 8 p.m. at the LDS Third Ward baseball park, 2435 E. 1500 North (off Cherry Lane), in East Bountiful-Pho- ne TOYOTA 2953481 oo 0900000000G30 o o o o o . 836, 838. 840, 935DA. 936DA, 938DA, 940DA RCAs most advanced, most automatic TV Trade in, trade up to ColorTrak... 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