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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 20, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 20, 1979 Job Corp Members Operate New System - School Schedule The winter quarter Community School registration will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. land 3, from p.m. at Clearfield High School. ON FRIDAY, Jan. 4, registration will be held from 2:45 to 4 p.m. You may obtain information concerning classes by calling Clearfield High School between 2:45 and 4. p.m. or during the registration times previously listed. The number is service; cabinet making; Service employment ; TELEVISION repairs; me- tals and machine tools; shorthand; silk screening; typing for beginners; typing for refresheners; upholstering; real estate referee training. Adult basic education classes include math, English, English for the foreign born, GED preparation and citizenship preparation free to ail interested. All classes taught twice each week, Tuesday and Thursday, from p.m. However, we encourage you to register in advance to assure the availability of the class. Our cabinet making class requires an advance deposit. THE FOLLOWING classes i Arts and Crafts Music: Arts and crafts, art studio painting; guitar (group les- Hj -- n la .I run the warehousing a Community Relations Council meeting last week. For 15 years, the ADP system wasnt getting the job done for any of the Job Corps Centers. Ted Larsen (center director) asked if we could get it geared up. HE SAID six students were chosen to receive training and operate the program: Jerry John Chavez, Denver; -- ft- r Sports and Physical Fitness: Dance (beginning tap and ballet for year olds); Mountain Man Culture, history and artifacts; late evening swim; slimnastics for women; winter wilderness and survival; Belly Dancing (beg. to inter.); recreation night activities; Sunset City Little League basketball. 3-- 5 These young men take care of any supplies that come the through Mr.. Medina warehouse, explained. They took train Enrichment Education: Group singing Jonathan Morrill from Mon. thru Sat. VISIT OUR 10 Syracuse and Toshijuki who is an Kobayashi exchange student from Japan came to the Crestview Elementary School on Dec. 14 to speak to the students about Japan. They brought clothing and items from Japan to show Mrs. Canfields fifth grade class. The class has been studying Japan as a social P.M. A.M.-- 6 SUNDAY CLOSED MARKET AT studies unit. W SEAFOOD - Phone 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful TWO visitors present. THE ed slides of Hikkardo where Mr. Morrill served an LDS Mission. Mr. Morrill played recordings of typical 295-23- 3 A Phone Ahay Prom BILL ULES - Courteous Uti, Merry Christmas 825-10- 87 a Inaurad SM lor all lypoa ol Carpal Snrtvc a All Work Guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES owner-manag- er 4 (com- working with John (Medina). 1 have learned a whole lot -not just about the job but about myself and other people and how to work and live with them. womens lib, and more females entering the engineering and data WHAT WITH have-lear- processing professions, well with a robot named Addem" should a mate be far behind? - ned to speak a few words Japanese, studied their customs, holidays, food, in- dustries and geography. , Next Friday, the students will culminate their study by having an party. The children .will eat Ramarr using chop sticks and r sitting on the floor. periodically - CRAYONS: The handout is available by writing the Poison Control Center at University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 or calling (801) 58F2151. WE GET as many as five calls a day'as we get closer to Airman Mark A. Forbush, son of Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Robert S. Forbush Langley Ave., EdAFB, Calif., has graduated from the U.S. Air Force disbursement accounting course at Sheppard AFB. Of 7619 wards GRADUATES OF the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Forbush received intensive training in travel and military pay systems. He is being assigned to Hill AFB for duty with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command. THE AIRMAN is a 1979 graduate of Desert High School, Edwards AFB. His dyes are The McFarland, resides at 800 N., Clinton. unless a large amount is ingested, causing a Share Christmas joy with few, if any, symptoms. your favorite small angel. salt imbalance. There are Give FLOCK: There may be some minor mouth or skin irritation if contact is made while the flock is still wet. The poison information Baby's First Book About Christmas." Just $2.50. Baby's First Book About Chi istmas specialists receive many calls about poinsettia plants. A chemical irritant in the plant causes problems, but only an extended exposure to the skin or mouth causes real danger. THESE ARE some of the more common concerns: DOLL HOUSES - Tree ornaments: The plastic or thin metal is not inherently poisonous, but Large Baibie Doll size. Crafted from heavy wood, styled to please that special child. may cause cuts in the mouth, IN.Wr $35.00 -- $40.00. throat and gastrointestinal tract. BATTERIES: Battery, acid can cause burns on the mouth and throat. All Other sizes available. 825-38- 89 lift Sou Fort Lant, Uyton Phone of f i CDJliS Slates s r-?;- IS THE : LAST the BEST ; OF ALL THE GAME? Doting Central Davis Jr. High will hold its December PTA meeting Thursday, Dec. 20, at 7 p.m. in the girls gym. THE HOLIDAY season will be brightened with an orchestra and choral concert. The drama department will present a Christmas reading along with the musical program. ' ( ; . OLSENS it is... HERE AT The LAST OF THE 79 CHEVYS now have TWO SEPARATE FACTORY REBATES! OUR Year End Closeout Allowance Plus a Which mean $300 Factory Allowance C Winning Savings For You! LIKE THIS: 1979 IMPALA 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE 545: Auto, 305 engine, RETAIL 7NE BANGER 0.rwmWTt.T IHI'liriTT- SIGNALS ' --' I ' - J . s Vy Vy t f V V, ' , 5 t X Da W. RICHARD ALL V-- engine, cruise, AC, tilt wheel and much more! now $6482. $8385.84 V-- 8 engine, AC, tilt wheel, AM radio and more! $6498. 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THE STUDENTS School of Completes Air Force Course - Model cement: A solvent in the cement is potentially dangerous if a child swallows nearly all of the tube. Cases where a child just bites into the tube seldom result in more than mouth irritation. prevent accidental poisonings and injuries, the Intermountain Regional Poison Control Center each year provides a list of potential hazards to guide parents in their purchases. Christmas, says David Spoerke, managing director of the center. Most of the calls are about plants or orchewed naments by The robot itself is still in Japanese alphabet for the and for leaks. SO TO the manufacturing stage among the' faculty and students at WSC. Electronics engineers have already worked out his inner circuitry Japanese music. Mr. Kobayashi wrote the batteries should be checked before being placed in toys children. Technologys promotional slide presentation being taken to high schools throughout the state. THE STUDENTS have been asked to give a demonstration at a Job Corps Center in Min- ' wl go, Mo., Mr. Medina said, The Friends will have the same itinerary as the band, but they will not have any chaperone responsibilities. The historical and fine arts background of each city visited will be discussed to enhance the enjoyment of the tour. For further information 376-468- items can pose some unexpected dangers to small within ADDEMS FIRST asin animated signment form or not they have any family' member in the honor band. contact Connie Dahlstet, Decorations, toys, Christmas plants and other holiday authe technology school tomotive, data processing, distributive technology, electronics and manufacturing. is in the anyone regardless of whether , Holiday Hazards Listed By Center A. Kent Randall, dean of technology, said the name Adwas chosen because dem is the first of his kind at Weber State. Of the 50 entries received, it was most representative of the status of technology as it takes its place in society at the beginning of a new era. I l, burg, Austria; and Venice, SHE SAID it is an acronym first letters of the -- Dinkles-buh- West Germany; Salz- of the have learned much responsibility and self control and a lot of pride and respect from puter) printout. Saarbrucken and was in a contest sponsored by the school. It came from Ms. Jean Russell, education placement coordinator at WSC, and brought her a $25 major departments Florence, and Verona, Italy. tour will be known as the Friends of the band and is open to THE BAND will also be Heidelberg, . visiting prize. requisition until delivery. We have to keep track of everything on the ADP system from the time we receive the order, he said. We have PTA CARPET CLB4 Wishes You All , Exchange Student Talks About Japan THE PUBLIC is invited to attend. Suggested contribution is 75 cents for adults and 50 cents for students. INFORMAL f Willhite, Wichita, Kan.; Karl Bayer, Wichita; Jim Johnson, Salt Lake City; Glen Stein, Glenwood, Colo.; and James Gilbert, Eldorado, Kan. The latter two students have now left the center and will be replaced by Tony Tieken and Danny Aguilara. The choral music department of Layton High School will hold its annual Christmas Choral Concert on Thursday,; Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School Auditorium. All choral groups at the high school will be participating. lonesome future. The name Addem the winning suggestion Visit A portion of the well-know- at Weber State Colleges School of Technology already has both a name and an assignment, but so far only a To European Points The fourteenth century n Kapellbrucke, symbol of Lucerne, Switzerland, will be one of the sights visited by the Northern Utah Honor Band on its third European Goodwill Concert Tour June 15 to July 4, 1980. This old covered bridge leads into the center of the city of Lucerne across an arm of the Reuss River and Lake I verne. STILL incomplete otherwise, the new robot planned including the process from a tally sheet with a lifcsting State College. JOHN WILLHITE said he had learned the ADP system, " AtE:? Can you have an Addem without an Eve? Theres some concern about that in certain quarters at Weber utilize automated systems. Those accepted for the program have to have either their high school diplomas or GED certificates. system as a training instructor, Mr. Medina explained at Concert Set sewing. WE INTEND to continue it seemed to the program solve a lot of problems for us. We were so grateful and overwhelmed to present the program (for possible adoption by other centers) in Salt Lake City. The students were so interested in the program, and it really developed pride in them. They have been excellent to work with. He said students also visit- ed other warehouses which the Bureau of Reclamation). Layton High Choral AND FAMILY Home Education: .Slow break basketball, cake decorating, selected students. Service for the Upper Colorado Region (formerly - sons); pottery. work. I am really proud of these young men. llltf Oriid L'ciiiliops Stde Oolleco more than just warehouse when students were asked to give a demonstration at a meeting of ' directors and administrative personnel of 12 Job Corps Centers, held last month in Salt Lake City. The centers are under the direction of the Water and Power Resources Civil preparation; drafting. Thats John Medina, warehouse training supervisor, suggested that he be allowed to use THE SYSTEM has been working so well that the Vocational and Avocationai Education: Accounting; auto Registration can be conducted over the phone, in most cases, with payment made the first night of class. are offered: control system. lessons, calligraphy; auto service for women; faster reading; fly tieing; photography; Red Cross first aid; Spanish; German; Income Tax French; preparation. 3-- 7 ing classes in Salt Lake City. They became more responsible and interested and they gained respect for themselves, because they learned they were capable of doing SOUTH WEBER Staff members at the Weber Basin Job Corps Center simply didnt have the time to properly operate an automatic data processing warehouse CHS Community R&l I'sM rn )IfcV'1iiV LUnUiV , . 4 LAYTON 376-12- 34 825-224- 8 |