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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- C NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 18, 1977 IS a fs 04 w Schools Select Four new music instructors have been hired to teach in Davis County schools this year, according to Wayne James, music coordinator in the Davis School District Cedar City, assignment as band director at Layton High School He is a Bountiful graduate Richard Heath graduate of SUSC, will also Bountiful a direct the bands MR. timpanist at SC RICHINS f win F Rogers, fair manager The Junior Rodeo has been set to begin at 3 30 Thursday instead of 5 30 On Friday, Country Store Bingo will follow the Demolition Derby which is scheduled for 7 p m Hang Gliding performances will be held at noon and at 7 30p m on Saturday prior to the parachute jumping exhibition and rodeo THE BIG change on Saturday will be that horse races will be run beginning at 6pm instead of the horse pulling contest as originally announced A Junior Livestock auction will be held this year on FridayatlOa m in the livestock judging arena at the west end of the fairgrounds, according to LaVar Godfrey, com- mittee chairman PROGRAMS listing all events of the three days at the fair have been distributed to business houses throughout the county They are free and may be picked up at most grocery stores or at the fair See you there at the hair1 Estes Completes Study tiffestingly, when KWf sense and sit Vocational studies are available to all Davis County residents for classes for the coming year, with registration being held on August 29 at the school, at 411 Lancer Vandenberg will never succeed in making that dog obey you It is only a matter of patience I had difficulty with you at first at 1228 Douglas, Ogden TSK TSK ou se1 high school and post high school students in vocational subjects IT IS also to be considered as an extension of the regular high school, offering subjects which may not be offered ir each individual school, Tor example plumbing, brick masonry, painting, auto body repair, house wiring, etc or a citizen of the county Each high school student lists his vocational objectives and should demonstrate a desire to attain his objectives COURSES offered at the Vocational Center are to be considered as a part of the curriculum for each high school and students may register as a part of their regular high school registration Students normally register for classes in their own school for half a day and at the Vocational Center for the other half necessary rangements to make ar- through the school vocational coordinator and obtain clearance from the 1o2 North First West, Kaysville, Utah 5 Phone 376-203- BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL off permanent waves offer good through August District Pupil Personnel Of fice Students beyond high school age should personalis contact the office at the Vocational Center for regis tration or information The Vocational Center is open all year with the excep non of two weeks in July Programs run through the summer if sufficient enroll ment justifies the programs Students may register at the center on any normal school day throughout the year, and terminate when they hate or completed training achieved their objective Ursulas Hair Fashions Kaysville 376-242- 8 PROGRAMS ARE dividualized wherever possible to accommodate this type of scheduling in- Mr Beeton is assisted by two well qualified counselors, Lee G Anderson of Sunset and Jay L Fisher of Kaysville TESTING and counseling are available to those who can benefit from this service The students who are interested, meet with one of the counselors who will then place the student in the classes which are most suited for their ability and needs Students are allowed to progress as rapidly as they are able and as slowly as to necessary develop employable skills Accelerated training for the level skills are provided to help students obtain sattsfac tory employment Steve level of proficiency Any student who can reasonably gain from the training offered, may enter or withdraw any time THERE IS no registration fee for students who have been authorized to attend the center or adult students who register for academic sub jects as part of the adult high school program, but all high school graduates are required to pay a registration fee unless they are being funded by a sponsoring agency Some of the classes however, require a lab fee for supplies consumed during the training period sheet metal warehousing small engine repair, carpentry, material handlers, welding, machine tool, drafting, upholstery and construction Mr Fisher will provide information on this service, if one wishes to eon tact him at the ccntci Nurses aid training is drapery, available arrangement Steve Mumford will present French Horn Recital on 23 at 7 30 Tuesday, August p m in the Lecture Hall public library, at 209 East 5th BONNIE Bennett will be his accompanist at the piano His numbers will include such artists as Mozart, Beethoven, Malcolm Arnold and Franz Strauss STEVE HAS studied at the School of Music, University of Michigan under Louie Stout He is the son of Elmer S and Norma Mumford of Kaysville THE public is invited np by glowing at a tremendous tan and thev are more than ' ) e d to offer all these classts and programs to all ages eif stuelents who are m e resit d in tht business .s homemak has expanded Ingram until two instructors are nt t tli d in this area vocational 3 hi g j special at the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogelen to students 18 minimum age Id f IF HE Y I lei ll e e AUI in.t instruction in prenatal lhey provide a nursery le r the babies so that the uthi is can attend classes he stude nts are given an opportunity to take field trips tore Classes are normally about 240 hours in duration a id are taught at the hospital presently, until at such time facilities are available in the area he student cooking, sewing, also ciplmt ACCORDING to Mr Bee ton, the nurses aid com se had to tie a definite period of time l ate, nutrition, dis i and thev have specialists tension to the high school and se (tool Beeton the looks to gives the students an oppoi tunity to learn a trade I he want students who have i desire to learn to impi their self imagt and se If the with capability, lhey are in the process of organizing a number of new classes among them is a loth ng c lass which is a nut hour program philosophy of motivation MR BF ETON said, they also have a resource teacher HE STATED, All the programs are designed with for students with severe dcln it ncies in three areas, nglish and math leading heir aim is to motivate the student to set goals for what le or she wants to ac . emphasis preparation a list according 'r end the employment Job Service finds jobs for them According to Jay isfa r a counselor, last year 'in pi r rent of the students eon pie t ing the various courses and recommended bus, ness pm, r 376-872- rters warn of a istjum np i oinplish year they try to ex with two or more programs, and as they are established they start with ir other one that is in I ac h .and ie niand MR BE ETON is impressed wi'h the progress and ac-- e of the mplishments p'e trams that are being con d u te d and tan see a promis mi, u'ure ahead in the Voca- i , ini from such agencies (Workers C E T A asWIN Incentive), (Comprehensive Employment Training Act) and D R S (Department of Rehabilitation Services) The center has excellent and certified instructors in all courses Courses offered at the present time includt business and secretarial which is a tremendous program at the school IT GIVES them the oppor of taking such classts tunity as tvpewriting shorthandhy speed, die taphone, record keeping bookkeeping, filing business machines, duplicating machines communication kt-- F nglish The teenage mothers program is highly successful This includes classes in home child care living, motherhood I, motherhood 2 consumer education sociology, home economics (foods), home economics (sewing), vocational math and vocational English THERE IS also a vocational sewing course, auto body and auto painting, basic elec- tronics. brick and stone masonry, electrical house wiring painting and Indus trial finishes, plumbing and building maintenance Training is also available in the following programs for students who qualify for ' Project Cooperation, and who can arrange their own transportation to travel to Ogden each day for the in struction Use the wests most ife: n credit card for back shopping. I 4Tb3 First Security s Visa'Check Protection Plus card makes back to school shopping or travel twice as simple To charge it, use the Visa side. To write a check, use Check Protection Plus. And over 12 000 merchants in the Intermountain area honor First Security VisaCPP card. cabinet making 1 . It's the simple sensible w ay to get your family off to school If PACKFOP QHECK i n i A.. y A fmS 4 Ls THESE include appliance repair, ' FRQkfjf you do not have a First Security VisaCheck Protection Plus card, apply now Get both services with a smg'e application at any office of ,1 such as fcn, keep the 1 e THEIR 376-367- 1 battery-itamen- radios.. When I tot employment In the instr tors, were plae d BEETON an counselors are availed those needing assistXvn desiring more informatiorby' jt phoning them at t 1 re d on to the t (check 6J MR. e on stude nt for gainful at the cntnplc employment non of the program students names are place Most of the Vtklit3fcl Center offices are the building at Ljytptt, . , however, the auto body and storm and auto painting, basic elec- Lheyrpical n hi rrtc&p,-seasogrows v! and stone tronics, brick masonry, electrical house 1 t'ltJUdlrwIpotb susceptible tq wps fApems, the wise wiring, painting and Indus housewife will check her trial finishes and plumbing supplies ff foods that dont are being taught in the new Canned fruits shop facilities in Kaysville on Ply much the new Davis County District Vocational Center Ce hurricane east of Davis High School t tmn and answer ques Vocational Center as an ex a Ar- 81 incy Ni tional Education Programs come in and give special lions for the students This is an txcelbnt service at the Mr d poor Jyn SOME students who are not eligible for free tuition, are eligible for state assistance punch, job survival, voca tional math and vocational Mumford: A Horn Recital a POST HIGH and adult students are provided an op portUiiity to learn a new vocation or new skill which have been unsued over an ex tended period of time For those desiring greater competency in their work, the center provides an oppor tunity to develop a higher skills, receptionist duties South, Salt Lake City 85 N. Mam imma-an- fr'Hlo Wanda Drake., Robbie Garvos, Peggy Woodard and Becky Goff, left to nght, take advantage of t he summer to brush up on business courses m Layton Classes in t Lie Davis Distru t Vocational Center are held in job-entr- y is E HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC All ble The Vocational Center has been designated by the Utah State Board of Education as a District Vocational Center for the purpose of providing training for high school, adult FOR THOSE desiring a full day schedule at the Center, it STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS s350 GERALD Beeton, vocational school director at the Layton Center is desirous to have people throughout the county well informed on the facilities and services availa high school, post high school, School His father, Michael D SUN-SCOP- a4 ble. n full-tim- Air Force Airman First Class Michael D Fstes, son of Mrs Janice K Fstes of 787 Lindsay, Layton, has graduated from the Strategic Air Commands missile com bat crew operational readiness training course at for training and duty as a crew combat missile member The airman is a 1476 graduate of Layton High wUtj hjioieieKt. He could punch boa, was almost invinci-- , ' ,, t Students enrolling at the Vocational Center must be at least 16 years of age They can e attend as part or students and may be from D. AIRMAN Estes now goes to Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona s In addition, he was a handsome, likeable cham-piu- Lane, Layton Husband-Y- VyCfaziano was SEV ERAL additions and changes to the program printed in the fair book have been scheduled, according to Ed- AFB, Calif - on as a childish stadium resides (brfc to the fcfelVt 4Wf ibitfng The 50th Davis County Fair promises a full three days of activities and fun for all ages beginning Thursday, August 18at 8 30a m wuhan FF A and horse show at the Davis Estes, bout. M Ray old Verdeland Park School U S the other but came Rodrigo girting his R.tfrtyniy IN SUMMER SCHOOL Michael ' Is,j Y On :me Wtv Jm JY teaching experience in the bay area included experience in marching band and electronic music rk expert having percussion SL a tt'an cigl( division has uuJltionallj produced faster the than pfitilviu fywetDtfank s. Monzon Recked and Woods Cross High School and teach music exploration at Central Davis Junior High School in Layton Mr Heath will be the districts second been f s Elementary School, Bountiful, and will assist with the orchestra program at South Davis Junior High, Bountiful, and after from the first, an The fighter. teach strings at Orchard School High mre choral director at Viewmont High School in Bountiful According to Mr. James she is also skilled with musical productions and drill team Stephen Richins, the first Californian to be hired by the Davis School District to teach music, will be the new band director at Woods Cross High School. In addition he will will begin his first teaching Monzon, iit JEANNE McQuire, also a education composite major from Southern Utah State years might not have beQ Muhammad All but SUSC graduate, will become BRENT CASE, a music PETE FRITCHIE The best fighter of the past Gffgtsn Teachers IWusic College (SUSC) By , V car a safer |