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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS I ) I JOU RN AL, APRIL 5, 1979 s . . , ' ' s ' ' SHERRI JENSEN Happy Birthday - The Davis News Journal, Kaysville Weekly-Refle- x sends birthday wishes to Sherrie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Russell Jensen of 2323 Joni Drive in Layton. She celebrated her birthday March 16. Those wishing to include in feature may bring a this recent photograph to the paper or make an appoint- - e:' i 4 ,, si : & ip, ld The PTA at Vae View School sponsored their annual Mothers and Daughters fashion show Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was served and everyone enjoyed a dessert tasting bee. Over 70 different desserts were there and they were all delicious. - Ruth Johnson, writing in the Christian Science Monitor recently, described how her family had benefitted by accom- paniment for the show and Connie Layton sang You Light Up My Life for the mothers. living without television. She and her husband made that decision ten years ago. They are sure it was the right one. THEY wanted to maintain control over their childrens lives and didn't want to subject them to 20,000 TV commercials a year. Many of the ads and programs on television today, they feel, portray attitudes, life styles and values that arent what they believe in, and which they dont want their children to believe in. MRS. JOYCE Lewis organized the show and made the invitations and made sure everything was in order. Joan Pollett was food chairman and decorations were done by Madge Peasley, Julie Brewer and Marsha Maughan. The efforts and support of the principal, Mr. Winward were much appreciated in preparing for this activity. that when families turn over their childrens lives, to a large extent, to TV, letting them THEY FOUND Davis Arts Funds? FARMINGTON r County Commission MR. AND MRS. FRANK MARTIN REES -hasDavis taken - Center for I COMMISSION THE : received a letter from the center asking for between contribution. I Comm. Chairman Glen W. : Flint said, The request is for ; a good cause, but what we do ' for one organization, we ! should do for others. - $1,500 and $2,000 COMM. MORRIS F. I have been added, Swapp closely associated with the center ; its conception and they ' since are doing a real service to all : of Davis County, not just the Bountiful area. He noted that scores of .. . , ci-- r tizens from all over the county are participating in the various centers programs and are taking art, ceramic and related classes at the institution which is located in the Old Holbrook math, to read each others books, to engage in many other desirable family activi- Trade Vows ; under advisement a request i from the Bountiful Arts an annual donation : to the University of Utah- sponsored institution. watch it five or six hours a day, the children miss more wholesome activities. They found school became less interesting. The children no longer had time to quiz each other on spelling and house was held The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting March 16 for AFTER A wedding trip to southern Utah, the newlyweds are at home at 241 N. Vine Street, Salt Lake City, where the groom is continuing his education at the University of M. Rees. MR. AND Mrs. Harold C. Steed of 616 Maple Street, Clearfield, are parents of the bride. Mr. Rees is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rees of 1281 Federal Heights Drive, Salt Lake City. The grooms parents hosted a wedding luncheon for the families at the Salt Lake Hilton. That evening an open Bountiful. Utah. i THOUGH some criticize the idea, the Johnsons have found by living without TV, they live with so much more. Families which cant strictly limit TV to good PBS viewing Vernon, Mrs. Neil Gailey, Mrs. Harvey Broadbent and Mrs. John Beutler. vsb programming, without commercials, might do well to emulate the Johnsons. JUST THE same, the Davis County Development Center is a place of learning for about 135 students ranging in age from 16 to 74. Like any school, students come from a variety of backgrounds. But one thing they share in common is a desire to succeed in spite of disadvantages and the Development Center gives them an extra push to help them achieve in this competitive, fast-movin- g world. The students are physically and mentally handicapped in some way, but to still able to contribute society. DIRECTOR Robert Daniels says the purpose for the district-operate- d school facility is, To provide voca- tional training, evaluation and employment services, supported by social and personal adjustment training to handicapped adults so they Translated, that means , The Wasatch Front Table Tennis Club is sponsoring a round robin tournament. This type of tournament is unique in that all players will play the same number of matches regardless of wins and losses. where medical housekeeping and laundry cleaning skills are g, taught, work activities center where an extended shop at-- , mosphere is maintained, sheltered workshop where Clearfield Police Report 10 - CLEARFIELD Rearview mirrors, speakers, a first aid kit, battery and gas, total value $200, were taken from Clearfield Conveyors, 362 S. Main, Clearfield Police reported, tb i son. S099 s995 Curling Iron Perm Special Continued till Easter Where? Where Else i : : ! FRAN BROWN . Events will be: Round Robin Singles Players will be placed in eight groups of five players each. Each group will play a round robin in this preliminary round to deter- mine which division each player will advance to. The first place finisher in each group will advance to Class A, second place to Class B, and so on. All players will advance. The second round will : consist of eight players in each division. They will play a round robin to determine winners. ROUND ROBIN Doubles All players must play doubles. Doubles partners can be arranged for at the tour-- & COMPANY Phone 766-060- 3 muuimuiugtn iih m.niJ.UAun tti jifnirirf r-- il - rinr nament. The doubles event will be played in the same manner as the singles event. workshop or eventually in an outside job. The work activities program also has students working on projects paid piece rate but in addition, students work on projects such as ceramics, Mr. Daniels says. EVERYONE receives a vocational evaluation. On the work activities program we have a waiting list,. he says. We do contracts with businesses andal- so provide cleaning ' at Lagoon. We started that in program site in Kaysville as its future home. Plans call for that move to take place next fall, giving the Development, Center at least twice its present space, tb CHS Plans We have them all! Mannington Biscayne Jr. Prom - GAF Love CLEARFIELD forces people to do a lot of things, some of them out of the ordinary. FOR JUNIORS at Clearfield High School, it will be Crazy Love for their prom Saturday from 8p.m.-l- l p.m. in the Clearfield High gymnasium. Tickets are $4.50. tb Congoleum Armstrong OPEN 2 HRS. to 7 P.M. Except Sundays Daily 5 3 Post Bunk Beds Thick Sculptured Nylon Carpet $137! $77! Deluxe Bunk Units A-- 1 $8SL CARPETING 218 N. Main, Kaysville 376-187- 376-995- 8 0 SPECIAL RECREATION VEHICLE SPECIALS is NEW 78 EL DORADO CAMPER NEW 78 EL DORADO CAMPER 1973 22 FIFTH WHEEL raos 1976 9 Vi EL DORADO CAMPER 4 1979 ASPEN MINI-HOME- S WERE AS HIGH AS 19,168 THIS WEEK AS LOW AS 16,300 4 .1683 i682 1265 2695 2995 5195 2295 1979 AMERICAN CLIPPERS WERE AS HIGH AS 19,184 THIS WEEK AS LOW AS 15,957 City, Utah 84116. Because of the format of this tournament, only 40 entrants will be accepted. They will be accepted on a first come basis FOR FURTHER informa- 71 79 CAPRICE Sedan 227 fully loaded. The boss demo... Was $9726.45 tion call George Majors at 359-106- $7926 Terry stretch material is popular for warm weather play clothes for both men, women and children. Terry rompers, shorts, skirts and beach coverups have that comfy stretch feeling. Shops are showing dazzling evening dresses in white. The wrap dresses and halter-necdruses are quite full with narrow midriff tie belts. - SALES TAX INCLUDED IN ALL PRICES 1 , State the current school lunch p.m., preliminary In Fashion and For Top Quality English Mattresses and Fine Quality A-- 1 Carpet! No Seconds No Mill Remnants singles (first round); Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, doubles round robins; 12 to p.m., lunch break; 1 to 6 p.m., singles round robin WILL TROPHIES be awarded for first and second place in each class. Deadline for entry will be Thursday. April 12 at 10 p.m. Send entries to Wasatch Front Table Tennis Club, co George Majors, 573 Sir Michael Drive, Salt Lake 16 GUARANTEED LOIVEST PRICES finals. THE TOURNAMENT will be held Friday, April 13 from 6 to 10 p.m., and Saturday, April 14 from 9 a. in. to 6 p.m. It will be held at the Riverside Stake gym, 947 West 200. North, Salt Lake City (just east of fairgrounds parking). Entry fee will be $10 per per- , Services, Family aid students in job placement, either at the center in the sheltered work-oriente- d, Schedule will be: Friday, 6 to t; ; Division of Rehabilitation Services and from the Comprehensive Employment Training Act program and the public at large, Mr. Daniels : c says. The center has come a long way in a short time, its director, a former coach and special education instructor at Viewmont High School in Bountiful, says. In 1974, the' school was started as a part of Monte Vista School, with which it now shares facilities. We had a classroom there and a teacher and an aide, it slowly grew from the two staff and 12 clients to 25 staff and 200 clients annually. y. IN FACT, growth has prompted officials to look at to similar to secondary schools in the county. But there the similarity ends, for most of them. We try to make the atmosphere very Mr. Daniels says. We try to run it just like a. business. We have timeclocks and they have breaks at 10, lunch at noon, back to work at 12: 30 and a break at 2. The center operates six different programs including 13-14t- 2 ' ' STUDENTS are drawn from throughout the county,' from referrals by the school district. State Division of in Layton. WORK adjustment involves counseling by two counselors arrive at 8:30 a.m. and work until 2:40 p.m., following a schedule skills-trainin- Y ' July of last year with now will have 20. students work at piece rate on various projects, vocational evaluation and work adjustment and job placement. FUTURE articles will discuss each program in more detail. Skills training works with the high functioning students in hospital settings at Lakeview in Bountiful and Davis North Medical Center STUDENTS ' 7 vv ''4 , 100-plu- students are engaged in work projects ranging from wedding cake decorations to cable pulleys or collating. Most students at the center are able to participate in one of the work programs. Table Tennis Tourney h Set For April in sTrtnrrtrtnnnni tnranmi umimtnm nrr PRE EASTER SPECIAL s ' screen. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. James F. and MaryAnn Meadows, Mrs. Roy ID LIKE to see the commission assist with this program if there is anyway possible to find the money, said Comm. Swapp. grb : to sit for hour after hour watching people being knifed, shot, bombed, etc., on the In March the new bride completed her studies for a degree in math education at Utah State University and will receive her diploma from that University in June. Main, : THEY ALSO feel a house in which television is constantly on is a house full of noise pollution, which loses the beauty and benefit of peace and quiet. And they noticed that those who watched TV many hours each day became immunized against reality, being happy, at the home of the brides parents. .the wedding of the former Miss Sally Steed and Frank Home, 2175 South ties. ' . , ' s Reviewing work schedule for some of the students at the Davis County Development Center are Paul Richards, production foreman, left, and Director Robert Daniels. may acquire skills required to function at their highest level to of include economic income. FARMINGTON Theres a school in Farmington that may look more like an assembly line at a manufacturing plant to the uninitiated. Without Television narration and trained the models who were children from the school. Mrs. Karen Youngman 1 DEVELOPMENT CENTER GROWING Living clothing, piano 1 ment. 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