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Show fik WEFKt JOURNAL, NOVEMf'" '571 Making final plans for the seminar The Image of Sucis Dr. Richard 0 Ulibarn, dean of continuing education, Weber State College, Diane Brewster-Thomacoordinator of special interests programs, Maxene Eubanks, president of Rhets Toastnnstress Club of the Directorate of Distribution, Hill Air force Base, and Gvla Hamblin, Education chairwoman of Rhets. cess s, IMAGE OF SUCCESS The Rhets Toastmistress Club at the Directorate of Distribution, Hill Air Force Base, m association with the Division of Continuing Education, State a sponsoring 12 Weber College is seminar on Nov. at the Holiday Inn, 3306 Washington Blvd., Ogden THE program will begin with registration at 8 a.m and will continue until 5pm Topics to be discussed will include the culture of women, understanding the rules of ones facial features, and dressing for success. The seminar will focus upon the professional development of women and how they may enhance their career progress by dressing power, enhancing for success. Miss Paula Warren, Max Factor representative from Colorado Springs, Colo A buffet luncheon will be featured from noon to 1 15 for participants The cost is $15 for non ciedit and for those desiring one credit in com- - munications, will include $25 Both fees lunch and two breaks FOR reservations Diare Brewster-Thoma- contact s, 1 1 ext 371 or or Maxene Eubanks after 4 30 399-203- 0 399-594- BANKER HONORED 825-735- re ( u - rt F c t a i v of th c Hra !t i n t Security B illk ul Kav A ill , - n. vs y den ted president of the of ( redit Women In- rf id (Tiaivei, Neve H . late ) I non lam ition d THE instructors will be Dr Richard 0. Ulibarri, dean of the Division of Continuing Education, Community Service; and Diane Brewster-Thomacoordinator of special interests programs of Weber State College; and fl ft f s, ns w t! Laytion News By DONETA M. her sister, Mrs Kate Ellison Anderson and Mrs. Ander- GATHERUM sons family who live in Va 773-49- Res-to- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page and their son, Justin, have returned to live in Layton after spending the past eight months in Minot, North Dakota Mr. Page was on a TDY assignment His wife, Lesa, and their son, Justin, were able to travel to North Dakota with Mr. Page Stan Harris, the son of Mrs Lorraine Harris Gordon, has returned from completing an LDS mission to Oakland, Calif. He gave homecoming remarks in the Layton 15th Ward Sacrament meeting on from Detroit Mr and Mrs Thomas Allgood and their children and Mr. and Mrs LaMont Heslop recently vacationed in Scottsdale, Anz Mr. Allgoods twin brother, Robert Allgood and his family live in Scottsdale Curtis Page, the son of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Page, is attending Snow College in Ephraim. Curtis plays football for Snow College. The Layton 23rd Ward will nament Mrs. Haven J. Barlow is now home after traveling to Virginia to visit her daughter and her sister. Mrs. Barlow stayed in Alexandria, Va with her daughter, Jesselie, who works for Rep. Dan Marnot in Washington, D C. While she was in Virginia, Mrs. Barlow also visited with workshop on Friday, Nov 11 beginning at 7.30 p m in the Stake Center on Gordon Ave All ward visiting teachers are requested to attend Ryan Anthony Brynes, the seven month old son of Ronald and Cynthia Byrnes, was baptized a member of the Catholic Church in rites performed Sunday, Nov 6 m the St Rose of Lima Church Grandparents of the boy are Mr. and Mrs Loran Koon Sunday, Nov. 6 The Layton East Stake Mutual girls are now holding their stake volleyball tour- After leaving Virginia, Mrs Barlow traveled to De- troit, Mich. She drove home junior orchestra high symphony THE orchestra is composed of the best orchestra students from all nine Davis County junior high schools These students were selected by audition on Saturday, Nov. 5 at a clinic held all morning at Layton High School and conducted by all of the county school district string and orchestra conductors. THIS Saturday, Nov. 12 those students selected for the orchestra will again rehearse at Layton High School For two hours they will have section rehearsals and then, for the first time, they will combine under the leadership of the guest conductor, Dr. Lawrence Sardoni, from Brigham Young University Again on Tuesday, the orchestra will assemble for more rehearsal under the ba ton of Dr. Sardoni. That evening, the finished product will be demonstrated for parents and interested adults at Layton High auditorium at 8 pm. the five performance numbers by the select BESIDES there will be selections by Layton Highs choral groups and some smaller ensembles from other district schools to make the program about one hour in duration The performance is free to the public and should be an excellent opportunity for patrons to hear the capabilities of the districts best orchestra students on the junior high orchestra, level. Storing Bulbs Davis County Agricultural Agent L. Darrell Stokes outlined today the methods of storing summer bulbs for reuse again next year. HE SAID gladiolus should be dug every year at this time and spread in a shaded area but do not let them to dry freeze. Soil should be washed from the bulbs before drying When dry, separate the bulbs by size and keep only h those that are more than in diameter Store these larger bulbs in a ventilated one-inc- The impai room with a constant of 35 to 45 temperature degrees but before storing dust the bulbs with an insecticide a fungicide dust such mixture as Diazinon-ThirmDAHLIAS should be dug shortly after the first frost Let them dry for a day or two m the sun and then store in a cool, dark, dry place. In the spring, divide the clumps with a sharp knife and brush the bulbs with a sulphur dust to protect the roots from fungus grb a KIRK N V ot o um n urn F - t Dav is Countv c near Hill Air him be regulate1 b, FIRST REPORTS Reviewing Davis ( aunty United Wav progress toward the goal of J 100.000 are to r, Stan Smedley, countv campaign hairtnan. Mi rlin OSen. sportM astc r and ac tor, W . Mac k W atkins. I W president and Larrv Burdett. utive direc tor 1 The first reports show that raised thus far in the Davis County United Ways campaign. All of the packets are out, and more than 100 volunteers are in the process of contacting companv businessmen, and their managers, employees in the county UNITED THE Way allocates money to 79 agen , youth and the poor The United Way is trulv the community united to meet human cate needs for administration, nursing, environmental and home health which will be submitted to the Davis County Commission for approval and inclusion in the 1978 county budget. INCLUDED IN the budget is money for three new administrative aid to assist Dr Richard Jones in the administration of the health department, an aid to correlate the services of the home health department, and a environmental health engineer Dr Johns pointed out the health department generates a portion of their own funding through well child clinic, the handicapped child clinic, the general health service and immunization support ser- vices THE HOME health service is totally self supporting, according to Dolleen Jewitt, nursing supervisor, who ad- ministers the program Mrs Jewett said that demands for home health care are increasing since the service was initiated 10 years ago although the program continues to be staffed by only two registered nurses She said, in addition to additional staff person, the subcommittee from the Board of Health that oversees the program, must talk about increasing the fee for home care visits, which are now $15 A STUDY evaluating cost determined several years ago that the visits cost the department $16 50 Costs have rise about 10 percent since then, she said Dr Johns said departments are admims tration, $74,576, environmental health, $169,158, nursing I , b 1m k n ' i the Utah Stare IX p Transportation (I DOi n m tuh Attorney fice and cvpc the three' aspe L ns i ' m of t u t ( ounty pt inners m as the prog it n a i tec c i lnii rod i i r use legal analysis of fr problem is I i d mu noise study i ouduc n d positions in Dav is ( i ir, Kevin Howe and Hi Dickinson irn- - n t rro, of a london l Oils 8010,00 that the service must be self supporting The proposed budgets bv r i from kus lli md cities met with olfu have conn the stuck Both the Davis Health Davis County Health Board approved a $615,000 budget c c cies along the Wasatch Front, that provide services to the handicapped, the elderly c specified b MI Mill RS Ol County p in'iin i n and planning c $15,000 have been ire mng v c countv ordm tile es w studies on roeanalysis and mil i hold a visiting teachers Davis Students Join In Symphonic Group Here is a chance for Davis County school patrons to enjoy the music of a 90 piece By ROSE1 ba-re- spec lalm division, $314,478 and home health, $57,092 All budgets reflect the 7 percent ee onomic adjustment increase in for salaries county emplovees s noise worldwide HOW I MR rot i Dickinson ivi r ing noise one e ( determine peak duia frequency of noise n ho i from aircr t i, i on e B ise Gene Carr land use plan r from Architects pi in u Alliance said that although the ind use study is not compli te, iba1 ul1 in itci certain ind us s M' id i be pc rmitted m m o i ir the b ise w ht re ncis. u j nuisance I Readies Talk On Utah Guard History Dr Richard C Roberts wnl an outstanding program at the November present meeting of the Archaeology and History Associates IT WILL deal with the early history of the Utah Nation, il Guard This illustrated lecture will enthrall vou as Dr Roberts, the expert on infer mation concerning the Utah Militia, tells of the interesting things he has discovered through a great deal of research Dr Roberts re an assix ite professor of historv Vvcbet State College, where he specializes in social and cul tural historv of the United States, military historv ard Constiutional historv He has served as department chair man of the historv depart ment HE IS the president of the Weber Historical S.xiety a branch of the Utah Historical Society Dr Roberts was born m Centerville and also grew up there Presently he lives in Ogden with his wife and family He is the grandson of the former church historian B H Roberts The final meeting of the season will be Friday Nov at 8 p m at the Senior Ci tizens Reire.it ion Center aud torium 2 IT S 10 fast Salt I ake t ltv THF announcement conics from the program director Fsther P Ainscough Kavs ville w is A nscough Mrs recently appointed to the hoard of trustees for the Society of Farlv Historic archaeology at BU Tracy Spinks Fffarine Study Marine Private First Class Tracy R Spinks son of Mr and Mrs James F Spinks of !9i6 N Celia Wav, I avton, has completed the basic au tonotive mechanic coje DURING the 12 week course at the Marine Corps Service Support Schools Camp Lf eune, N C , students received instruction on the prix edures to inspect service .red repair tire wheeled venules used bv the Marine r aps He joined the Marine Corps in Fehru irv 197" Services Held For I HI SAID th it 1!0 m ru s n the are s ben a m r n ' u u h noise have bee n nit nti a rating st jii she w h m t level of noise Host Dh mi plan would be to ill fc r Iiuk tv si density of h ii Mm areas with l,,t r ms. r mg Mr ( arr s nd d it oL re ordin me es must he to conform m the a i n n ,t nuisanc e ( c rt no use m i v not tie permitted it i at o'hor times roes i i pc rmitted only n hi b o s a stringent boildti h ie Annie 0. 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