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Show 7' WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 20, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Rites Held ding, Calif.; William S. Cox, Cox LuEmma Mrs. Mitchell, 87, of 2281 N. Highway 89, Layton, died at her home of causes incident to age. Granger; Mrs. Earl (Louise) Stewart, Englewood, Calif.; Mrs. Harold (Iola) Parker, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. LeRoy (Leah) Ferrin, Glendale, Calif. MRS. MITCHELL was born March 25, 1889 in St. George, Utah, a daughter of David J. and Emma Perkins Cox. She was married to Hyrum T. Clark on Oct. 2, 1908. He later died. She was married to Wyrem R. Mitchell on Dec. 13, 1924 in Provo. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lindquist Kaysville tuary. Bishop John T. man officiated. FAMILY prayer was by William S. Cox; prelude and postlude music, Thora Gregory; invocation, Elwin Clark; remarks, Bishop John SHE HAD lived in Overton, Nev.; Star Valley, Wyo. and Ogden before moving to Lay-to- n T. Bushman. Musical selection by Dr. De in 1946. Beyond the Sunaccompanied by Linda J. Cutler She was educated in Nevada and attended Brigham Young College in Logan. set Passey; remarks, Joe C. Passey; musical selection by Dr. De J. Cutler, A Perfect Day accompanied by Linda Passey, piano and Joel Passey, cello; benediction, 0. SHE WAS a member of the Layton 20th LDS Ward and was a former member of the Ogden Tabernacle Choir. She had also been a teacher and chorister in religion classes. Surviving are her husband of Layton; one son and one daughter, Lewis Clark, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Heber L. (Gwenevere) Passey, Layton; five grandchildren and MorBush- Morrell Clark. DEDICATION of the grave was by Clark Passey; interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park. Pallbearers were William S. Cox, Lewis Clark, Scott Dransfield, Joel C. Passey, Clark Passey and Elwin 10 great grandchildren. surviving are four brothers and three sisters, David J. Cox, Kelseyville, Calif.; June Cox, Madera, Calif.; J. J. Ross Cox, Red Clark. ALSO At a scholarship check to Sarah Voight, recipient. The scholarship committee of Alpha Theta State of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society selected Sarah White Voigt as the recipient of the state scholarship to continue graduate studies at the University of Utah. THE firmation class will be receiving their first com- special service at munion. The high school graduates are Marla Olson, Kathy Job, Margaret Holm, Susan Wright, Donna Price, Heidi Rodarte, Timothy Johnson, Robin Kruger, Julie Hen-sele- r, Deborah Flackman, Vicky Gour, and Jane Dye. Should Beget Love. j AT THIS service also the members of this years con the international The class will be 10 5-- 8 a.m. to June 3 12th. p.m., and Sat., p.m. through The class will meet at the Davis Complex, 197 E. 500 So., and will also meet to paint on location in Davis County, weather permitting. The tuition will be $30 and the class is available for two hours of teacher recertification credit. FAOiS PHELPS For comparative quotes on all of your insurance needs You should meet him, get to know him. He's the expert who has the answers to all your insurance Fire, Life, Commercial, Home. He can save you money, too. Call him today Xloseout styles - for Him or Her Phone 7 766-124- office 4 Davis the Complex. A complete list of courses to be offered summer quarter is available at the Art Center or will be sent on request by calling Other summer quarter classes will begin the week of June 28th. The Maxfield Parrish exhibit which opened at the 2 to THE BOUNTIFUL Art g auLeague, xiliary for the Bountiful Art Center, is planning an Art Fair for August 6th and 7th on the grounds at the Davis Complex. Artists interested in displaying and selling their work may obtain an application form at the Center. Space allocations will pisses -- Kaysville All All All colors all sizes e be made on a basis so those artists and craftsmen interested in participating are urged to contact the Center at their earliest convenience to reserve space. & fabrics Canvas Shoes infants - Toddlers 2 pc. - Mens 6V2-I- 2 Girls 8 Another Special at Sport Sets two months and are given training in the various aspects of the office operation of the business. THIS part of the program they gain a more realistic experience in the world of work. And it provides the student an opportunity to apply skills and IN i Pick a pfDel. 82.5-07- 00 TCil ln) Gretchen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hawks, of Huntsville, and John Kuck, of Caldwell, Ida., and a greatgrandfather, A. R. Anderson ff- of Syracuse. Mrs. Kuck was the former Darlene Hawkes. vsb - ln)G Carry a pastel cardigan in polyester when traveling in hot weather. Its perfect for flffi) cool nights. 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Mens Reg. to 13.50 All Owen-Wrig- Company, Barlow Realty, State Savings and Loan Company, and Westinghouse students go out into the area for interviews in business establishments and then are assigned to a specific business for additional training. They spend two hours each afternoon for tSS Orig. to $6 .' phase, Second National Bank, Clover Club Products, UPH0LSTERIN6 THESE students are trained on various business machines, and this year have had training on IBMs relanew tively memory typewriter. At the conclusion of the simulation Mountain Fuel Supply, Olsen Chevrolet, Tanner Memorial Clinic, First National Bank, A CUSTOM XT T T A daughter arrived Saturday, May 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kuck of 1602 West 2700 South, Syracuse. She weighed 5 lbs. 12 ozs. and was born at the McKay south door Prudential Savings Bldg. 5!97 ledgers required for the operation of their business. CANDLE KITCHEN 75 North Fort Lane, Layton 6 and registers Speed Prices to Church Groups, Clubs, Banquet Parties, Etc. across from Albertsons, Boys THE STUDENTS spend about four and a half months working on the fundamentals and the basic office operations, the major part of the training coming from operating simulated businesses. They pay property taxes, hahdle make checks, deposits, prepare payrolls, using federal and state withholding schedules, Social Security insurance schedules. They process insurance policies and make premium payments. They maintain BUY CANDLES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY & SAVE! Layton Orig. to $18 Factory Seconds .If perfect $7 Births In Syracuse full-tim- ments: Prudential Savings and Loan, Layton City, knowledge learned in the classroom to a real life situation. The business community becomes the classroom. Professional business people and expert tradesmen serve as the instructors. Currently, students from the SCOBE program are receiving training in the following business establish first-com- styles 2V2-- PROGRAM these students complete the program and are then given e employment within the business area where they have trained. home 376-44- $16-51- 9 called but meaning Simulated and Cooperative Business Education, was started in Layton High School with the first graduating class, 1969-7- 0 and has served over 230 students to this time. Only seniors are involved in the program and it gives them an opportunity to find out how well they like the business world before they actually make it a final goal. However, about half of THIS SCOBE, for Mr. Jarvis class is now underway at the Bountiful Art fund-raisin- DAVID N. , a valuable technique which is not given the importance it deserves. and In regular students first get the idea of simulation through business office operation from routine paperwork to preparation of payrolls and use of federal and state forms. The classroom is then moved into business offices with the area where students receive additional training. dry brush technique to his students because he feels it is Center program, business classes, it is difficult for students to get the feel of actually being a part of the business world. With this program, Gallery in Salt Lake. His next exhibit is scheduled upstairs at the Salt Lake Art Center May 30 through June 27. John plans to emphasize through Sat., 10 to 6, Sun., 5, closed Monday. Juniors - Girls the world of work. SCOBE and Sun. at 4 p.m. for the duration of the show. There is no charge for admittance to the exhibit or the film. Gallery hours are Tues. - the community to give students valuable training, not only in the school, but in Bountiful Art Center on May 16th will continue in the , gallery through June 30. In connection with the exhibit, a film, Parrish Blue, will be shown at the Center each Sat. GROUP This to Mrs. ACCORDING Cleone Whitman, originator of the Layton High School 26, sponsored by the Bountiful Art Center. held Wed., area. Layton program is part of a cooperative effort by the school and Clearfield. Center, with the American Watercolor Society in New York in their traveling exhibit, and at the Tivoli taught by John Jarvis will be starting on Wednesday, May ram Orig. the honorary for outstanding women educators. Sarah is a member of the Pi Chapter of Davis County. She lives in Kaysville and teaches at Hill Field Elementary School in society the Springville show and has exhibited at the Salt Lake Art watercolor including a first place award in the Utah State Fair. He has participated in Big 4 Day The classroom for a group School of Layton High students has been moved into the business community in Sprankle. Delta Kappa Gamma is an watercolor workshop A JOHN JARVIS has received many awards for his work in Layton Dept. Store SC0BE STUDENTS Three Seasons Room. Later, the state president, Catherine Newman, presented the scholarship check. A Bicentennial corsage was presented by Dorothy Adams, Alice and Johnson Virginia To Teach Class On Watercolors flowers, dw Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton this Sunday the graduates from high school this year will be honored as Pastor M.E. Mayer addresses them on the subject Love of presentation scholarship award was made at the Alpha Theta State Convention at the Salt Lake Hilton on April 10. Mary Pizza, scholarship chairman made the presentation during the birthday luncheon held in the THE LAYTON 20th Ward Relief Society cared for the Baccalaureate Trinity Lutheran Students at Layton High who are participating in the SCOBE PROGRAM include, 1 to r, front, Kathy Kunz, Julie Higham; 2nd row, Keith Buckwoldt, Mike Farmer, Linda Lynch, DeVi Call, Julie Barney, Ann Stockton, Lisa Nielson, Nancy Nalder, LuAnn Boman, Sherri Johnson, Linda Okuda, Jane Layton, Kathryn Tezak; back, Karen Martinez. 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