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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-OA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 Kaysville Adult Basic Ed. Classes To Start Tabernacle Slates Open House CONTINUED and a shock-resista- If youre an alien needing help in speaking basic English and older or wanting to complete the first eight years of education, or prepare for that high school diploma, some upcoming classes could be for you. THE DAVIS School District Adult Basic Education classes begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Bountiful High School, Room 260; Layton High, Room 170, and Clearfield High, Room FROM FRONT secondary outside window of nt special plastic was installed. This will protect the priceless windows as well as insulate and act as a noise barrier. Additonal benches were constructed exactly like the old ones and the old ones were stripped and refinished. The rostrum was redesigned and air conditioning installed. It was interesting that when the rostrum was torn down, what was thought to be of hard oak wood, was in reality three types of wood, pine, fir, and poplar, and no oak. However, it was grained to look like oak. The classes are free, with no charge for books and other materials provided for the course running through May 20. Sessions are held for two hours each week, with participants asked to choose between Tuesday or Thursday evenings. THE CLASSES are geared to preparing students for general education (GED) tests by helping improve skills and A DANISH gentleman from Bountiful who is a master in the art of woodgraining, did an excellent job of graining the entire rostrum to appear as oak. A new look was developed with the organ chamber; new seats were added and the old choir seats were installed in the balcony as overflow seating. The foyer and front entrance was enlarged to include two coat rooms and provide more entrrance room. The tall front doors of glass and metal resemble the architectual design of the original doors. A wide stairway to the basement was added with all classrooms repainted and the restrooms refurbished. The total building now contains 26 classrooms. cimals, measurement, INSIDE LOOK Students progress at their own pace beginning at their personal education level. Those interested should contact the school district at 45 in south county or 2 , north county, ext. 249. tb 776-20- 1 Wise Father Experience is knowing a lot of things you shouldn't do. Gazette, Sabula. Ia. -- of Year An inside look at the Kaysville Tabernacle shows the beautiful chapel. Quality Craftsman wil expertly Sports Quiz replace your Who won the PGA National Championship? 2. Who won the clash recently? 3. How many times has the National Leaue won? 4. Who won the West Virginia LPGA Classic? 5. Pete Rose recently passed Musical's career hits. What was the record? 1. All-St- building. Pres. Joseph F. Smith, trustee-in-truof the st LDS Church, made a very generous contribution to the new project. Broken Windshield Storm Windows & Doors ANSWERS TO SPORT QUIZ 1. Larry Nelson. 2. L 6, AL 4. 3. 33 times. 4. Hollis Stacy. 5. 3,630. ILLIAM ALLEN of Kays-vill- e was employed as the architect. John G. Ellis of Ogden was the general contractor and the heating and plumbing was done by W.J. Wright Corp. of Salt Lake City. Lambert Blamires was appointed superintendent of construction. cornerstone was laid by Bishop Henry H. Blood July 24, 1912 and the general contractor completed his work and turned over the building to the committee Feb. 16, 1914. The dedication program was held May 24, 1914 at 2 p.m. with Pres. Joseph F. Smith giving the address and dedicatory prayer. ome. a North Davis Jr. High teacher, and R. Keith Higgen-soa Salt Lake civil engineer to serve on the health board. The two residents were recommended as possible candidates at an Aug. 4th board of health meeting. APPROVAL OF the candidates w as recommended to the county commission by Health Department Director Dr. Enrico Leopardi, mdm n. REGULAR targe? This beautiful stained glass adorns part of the Tabernacle, it is one of the few LDS Tabernacles' with such crafted glass. STAINED GLASS SMALL aEfflmilk SMALL Mes Deadline j 38 So. Main St., Bountiful For 7fICT DISCOUNT 6 HAIR CUTS $25b0 s GO 292-275- 6 ( Pictures X iy V, i M m ,s i Friday j Expires Sept. 19, 1981 Ed 52 SI WzkSCHQGL! ! Vi ( 12:00 con- sumer and personal math. In addition, English classes for foreign-bor- n are also available. Its That Time THIS IS the third addition and remodeling of the building. The first was completed in 1952, the second in 1973, and again in 1981. The building has a unique history. In the year 1914 it contained 18 rooms, a baptismal font, was steam heated and had electric lighting and sanitary arrangements. The first donation for the building was $5,000 made by John R. Barnes and his wife. John W. Burton and his wife donated the site for the new W learn as much as possible in language arts and mathematics. Language arts features a spelling and reading emphasis while basic mathematics starts with addition and subtraction by also includes fractions, de- JIrctic 344 No. Main, Layton 328 No. Main, Kaysville |