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Show i I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 9. 1976 IS Author Visits With Kaysviile Classes Students at Kaysviile Elementary School have a special interest in a book she sola her well-know- writer, visited the third, fourth, and fifth grade classes at the school. The book, which tells the story of Sacajawea, from have lived, Mrs. Burt but I may not make it. She told the students that principal the top administrator at honored at an assembly last week with a presentation of an oil painting of the Clearfield Falcon. eight years, was assistant Gayle Stevenson, STUDENTBODY officers of Mr. Stevenson who was joined by his family. The principal was presented the gift recently appointed assistant superintendent of secondary schools, replacing Robert Keddington. He will continue as school administrator as well as as- sistant superintendent until a new principal is appointed on December 21. MR. STEVENSON has been Clearfield High for the past HESS: principal for two years, and assistant principal at View-mofor a year. nt He is currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Davis North Medical Center and is a past president of United Way, Davis County and Davis County Educat- ional Thursday, Dec. 2, approximately 85 LHS and students, parents, teachers participated in a Scholarship Preparation dinner and lecture sponsored by the Social Studies Department. The event was held at the Valley View Golf Course Clubhouse and was arranged by Calvin Harris and Brent Collette, members of the Social Studies Department at AFTER attending Weber State College, Mr. Stevenson received his B.S. from University of Utah and a Masters degree in educational administration from the same school, die LHS. HIGHLIGHT of the meeting was a slide presentation on the Mountain Meadows Massacre by Dr. Levi Peterson, director of the honors program at Weber State College. Dr. Peterson is a professor of English Literature and has written a number of articles on the history of Southern Utah and on historianauthor Juanita Brooks. The presentation was adapted from a recently published article by Dr. Pe- terson entitled, Juanita as Brooks: Historian Tragedian. According to Larry Wilson, chairman of the LHS Social Studies Department, We asked Dr. Peterson to illustrate for us the ways in which a scholar would approach a AILI STORAGE controversial historical issue in terms of research interpretation and writing. SHEETS 10x10 $ SILWDKI Lasts-Cre- dit Space Since most of her they visited with their daughter and son and their families. 0 THE ACTIVITY is one part 1464 No. Ft. Lane, Layton, Utah 825-39- 53 olios. Additional activities planned for this school year also include efforts to become involved in in support fundraising efforts for the new Layton Heritage Museum to be built just west of LHS. PRINCIPAL Vaun Barber states that he feels the new program will be of real value to the students of LHS and to the community. Superior Award For Ronald Mills A Sustained Superior Performance award has been presented to Ronald P. Mills of Clearfield by Hill AFB of- ficials. HE IS employed at Hill as, a new social studies program at LHS which is intended to prepare students for scholarship competition by: them to 1) Exposing scholars in history and the 2) ASSISTING them in becoming involved in both school and community service and leadership roles. 3) Providing opportunity for association with other students and teachers with similar interests. Ronald E. Ocana of Layton has received a service social sciences. Cards Accepted preparation of scholarship competition personal portf- an industrial engineer technician. Mr. Mills and his wife, of (Steel Construction) IMHSSKIYS CLOSED SUNDAY This is their first trip home since the arrival of the twins born on August. 29. Mrs. Ashby was the former Vickie John of Kaysviile. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen returned from a two and a half week stay in California where SeiioMip Mir On Association. Hurry! Offer Limited While Supply Ida. Students at Clearfield High honored their principal last week after of learning that he has been appointed assistant superintendent him with an oil officers presented schools. Studentbody secondary Left to right, Mark painting of the Clearfield .High falcon.vice president; Suzanne Scott Childs, boys Stephenson, president; Stevenson, Sunny Miya, vice Principal president; Benton, girls secretary. HONOR PRINCIPAL 4) ASSISTANCE in Phyllis, have three children. Ronald Ocana: 10 Year Pin pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. HE IS AN aircraft sheetmetal worker at the Utah air base. Mr. Ocana is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ocana of Layton. out tog. 1.89 yd. i37 Shiny heavyweight nylon has water repellent finish. Sew a gift poncho, raincoat or knapsack. 1st quality, full rolls, 45" wide. 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Maxfield and Mrs. Cecil John and family were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Ben Ashby and twin sons, Daylen and Dallen of Boise, SEVERAL of Mrs. Burts writings appear in the basic reader used by Davis School District, including an excerpt I HAD hoped to have one book published for every year Keith Lyman, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler and family of Layton were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Holiday visitors of Bishop Mrs. Burt was invited to visit Kaysviile Elementary School by third grade Helen Mrs. teachers, Graham, Mrs. Amy King, and Mrs. Darlene Galbraith. will be the 53rd volume published by the Salt Lake City resident. In addition, Mrs. Burt told the students, she has another book scheduled for publication later in the spring, bringing the total to 54. I Mrs. WRITING is hard work, she added, its not an easy way to make a living, but it is very rewarding. Utah n first written eight years old. And Ive been writing stories, articles, poems and books ever since." TOE BOOKS author, Olive Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frosi were holiday geusts in Boise, Ida. at the home of Dr. C. Winston Hansen. Visitors last week of Mrs. Annie Maxfield were Mr. and work, a poem, when she was scheduled for publication in January, 1977. W. Kaysviile 55 290 E Pages Lane South State Street |