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Show VW4Y fifftlX-CA- Vi? r KC AS JOURNAL. APRIL 3. 1$83 Seminar Reid At Monte vista A frfeaf snrJfiAf , ''Keep! i&dfPj YW t !j IM MuChJie) t4 In MJMINt Mont to N.M4 mi I n&fittoa (Ml U THE v fWI RM (4 lha ppr 4 1 Wren" w as lof Mthwtf ite spriiti skit! and re tonnes aiUMf for ihe SM H Pniv Coon'tr fXnttti oilers multitude (4 ten i lo h gt.Ajitu ami iftrtr pnm, NANUTTE I Dst aim! County Nr(i (Tiff. )ivii.n of wotk wh there children bet. anJ after th I w r hKmE t ho r we is available to parents. h otfVe ts at 112 W i Gentd in iayton. ASOe mal ont1 this oftWe assiuance. Dr, las(d John gave h keynote address, II is an administrator in ih Wbr Jkhool IhoiKt and teaches for the Uk U dcpoimmi of lf eon-timin- g education, lie dHUs-se- d 'Managing tMif hltd s Ikhactor and referred to the prot em voicing ladder. i HE SAID. Al the first level, people are not aware that there re a protlem, then at the second level. W mud fmd the protdem and at the thud level. Why dtd I have DAVIS CENTRAL PTA F,!rir prrlrit; ((.fau Cbfirfitwt. f(tMlriil rUtt; I THE DISPLAY was a French village complete with builJmgs, mountains, a railroad and a beach. The various corated the halls and two items were labeled in French and the showcase was a topic of great interest to students on their way to the library. A second showcase titled. showcases were cel up to exhibit the work of second )c.ir French students. One showcase near the library was designed and assembled by Linda Stevens, assisted by Marea La Gaterie des Rogues" (rogues gallery) featured oversize identity cards. Cartes Watts. Completes Masters Degree Requirements V . MRS. ODA, daughter of Mrs. Norma H. Inouye. 248$ Monroe. Ogden, attended Ogden High School and re J. B. I'M Graduates Airman John B. W'ick. son Air Force Master Sergeant and Mrs. William Wick of 155 Cushing Way. Layton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force telephone of retired switching equipment repair course at Sheppard AFB. GRADUATES of the course earn credits towaru an associ ate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Wick learned the maintenance of telephone switching equipment. He is being assigned to Vandenbcrg AFB, Calif. His wife, Cheryl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zemora of Layton. . RE IRIHIt I DR Hus spe.ij cemmar Duvu-- h gnrn lo Mary IEiH. I ft Glad, s.ho,q ptin,n.l (, LangrCflJ, lira. lets, ages ira ma won in pua-irEanJicarped ch'Uren, this lreusvkMt wav led b llnnf h evardt and ! I a"gfse years, 1) has mythological Sefvi.es in Green River, Vk co and is presently emphned as a psycho-kgc- i in live Ikivrs Shooi Uv Uni al M.'flte You Shovd, working fspecufts won children who need lo be hK I ran C. Peek epuke on Tea.hmg the Child About Sex' and rs director H public t'fah State clWe of I duration. He is a Kurd member of Hie National AcMMainm be the Retarded Criicns and verses on the y disabled, i m; pifvadf M J t entfal 4 Mrynn Howe, wuh IJ ch.M sre daro1 Wioksf-- i id Mi J mofUol in Ei W hO do. aUMlOl have f.4ieme'wmgrn AMUNE Sfrc'id p-itt-- f I lfe rare natters 0Ia1 may Mam koia t enter in I arm aT I ee fdad, pim (sgt.m. i al. 1 10' vrr kj yif A group of Davis dents has been sete.red ns Sirrtmg N.hoUrs I.M Ih ( las id vmi t rare young men and women roe wMoic all stars of ihe year. They were s tested by the echo.4 family members to reprvent their school in Hre Stet,ng Sh-4a- r Award. pftam,1hey will go on to be idced m the reguoul If-fi- competnnm TIHKE I RDM DacrsH ch are Iturton Perkinc, reneral scholarship, son of Mr, ami Mrs, Vaughn PcAins; Sandra l ewis, daughter of Sir, and Mrs-- , I,. Howen Lewis. I Jess G. Feans, science, son cd Mr, and Mfs, llafles II Lans; Guy Hess, son of Mr and Mrs. Lari F,. Hess, speech and drama: Janell Black, daughter ed Mr. anJ Mrs. Wd-lia- D. Black, vocational edu- cation. Das id Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I). Olsen, mat he- - mail.; i labfih Barlow, dauehter of Mr, and Mrs, t rotes ItaihHv. siwul Htenc-e- ; kitki XD.raia, daughter of kjr, am) Mrs R.ben P. Mche-U- , sr.ud arts Jill I DRUGS language Category went to Mary C. Muetter. daughter if Mr, Mrs, Paul II Mueller, Sue Ann Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mis, Fail II Giles, business hd education; Darla Pasne. daughter of Mr anJ Mrs, Hu Payne, home nuking, up co- close air support, strategic mobility and logistic support will be areas of special interest. ' Fort Irwin, located in the upper .Mojave Desert midway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, is scheduled to become one of the Army's major training areas. GALLANT Eagle 80 is planned and designed to exercise joint forces in air and ground combat operations and to provide training for armored, mechanized infantry, infantry and tactical air semi-dese- BROWN IS a gunner with the 29th Field Artillery at Fort rt Carson, Colo. His father. Dean N. Brown, lives at 756 Sapphire Dr., Layton. forces. Electronic warfare. Appointed Officer Jennifer A. Moxley, daugh- ter of Virginia Carlucci of Wurtsboro, N.Y., has been appointed a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force. SHE COMPLETED training in management, leadership, human relations and NCO re- - sponsibilities, before being awarded this status. . Sergeant Moxley is an electronic warfare system specialist at Beale AFB. She is a 1974 graduate of Monticello High School, Monticello, N.Y. The sergeants husband, Gregory, is the son of Jerome Moxley of Baltimore. Her father. Dan Carlucci, resides at 1602 S. 1000 W., Syracuse. Photojournalist Joins Paper ten, no matter how much you would like to. By DICK STUCKI '5 UTpisr ONE AREA of this work tfiat gives you a real thrill is when you see your work in Time. Newsweek. People. Money and other magazines. Assignments can send you to different areas of the world. I have been able to cover stories in England, the North Pole at 70 degrees below zero. Mexico City. Washington. D.C., and other exciting places. It seems that each one has brought an educational reward along with the story. I was recently asked w hy I chose the vocation of photowork. I answered that I love journalism as my and illustrating stories and with telling people working about them. life-lon- g BEING ABLE to return to Davis County has been a great joy. Our family have lived here for many years and it is good to see the many friends and previous news contacts. Many people have asked what a photojoumalist is. A photojournalist, as accepted by the professional journalism society, is a professional news photographer who has been schooled and trained to present a story in written form as well as photographically. r&cteP (sW uji UUv, A SURE CURE . By PAM JONES Youre a Good Man Char- lie Brown, a production to be presented by the DHS drama department stars the Peanut Gang: Jay Kirkpatrick as v Youre a Good Man Charlie Brown can cure anything from the blaws to spring fever. Front, Pauling Winters, left, Vanessa Clontz. Center, Kristin Schlupp, left. Jay Kirkpatrick, Clark Hirschi, Suzanne Kimball. Back, Stephanie Davis, left, Brent Hill, Trish Stine, Fred Cooper, and Eric Hanson. Charlie Brown; Fred Cooper of Snoopy; Brent Hill playing Linus; Kristin Schlupp acting as Lucy; and Suzanne Kimball in the part of Sally. THIS YEAR the student in the role ' directors ave Vanessa Clontz and Pauline Winters. With the help and talents of Eric Han- sen, Stephanie Davis, and Trish Stine covering the musical aspects of the play. Youre A Good Man Char was written for lie Brown Broadway and is full of the hilarious antics of the Peanuts Gang. This is an assembly that youll want to be sure not to miss. MY WORK with the Davis County Clipper, The Weekly Reflex, Davis News Journal and Sunset News will be to tell the stories that effect the people in these papers' areas in picture and word, as well as to bring you features about people and their lives. After 15 years in the news business, I love it more than ever. If you add on Gary Blodgetts 16 years and Tom Busselbergs four years in Davis County, you will have more than 35 years of solid experience in Davis County from the three of us. THAT KIND of experience working actively in Davis County, for you the reader, is something that no other news gathering agency can boast, and Im proud to be a part of it. My memory takes me back many years to w hen I started as a staff photographer for the Deseret News. It was as exciting to be dealing with the happenings then as it is today. AFTER SEVERAL years with the Deseret News, I had the opportunity to work in the television news operations at KCPX and most recently have been covering southern Utah for the Salt Lake Tribune, before quiting to take this position. News assignments are not always fun. Such tragic fatalities, murders and suicides make a events as train-aut- o permanent impression in your life that can not be forgot . it How T (ret Her Back Hem; My wdc lus been al her mother s three weeks now anJ keeps prolonging her s isit . I need her at home, but she pays no attention when I suggest she return, I lam; Get one of the neigh-M- s id suggest shed better do M. my boy. Spec. 4 Terry N. Brown Participates In Exercise Is participating in exercise Gallant Eagle 80 at Fort Irwin, Calif. I1 pykhaim Peggy Sterling Scholars Sslected At Davis Mr special sue cal worker wuh ihe I tacts County Shunts foe A information unit, f rrer, oreaniro ReHsafye J served as director id hprcul I do an, Ml and ctMdmaiur ft Sfah of h PI A h docat-- projecl PRICE and Robert Daniels spoke on hat Do Ihe Years After School Hold for Your ChilJ? Ms. Price is assistant director for the Division id family Sen ices Develimment Disabilities and Mental Retardation. discussed "Keeping Your Child in the Mainstream of Life." DR. II U.WRSON is medical director of the Childrens t hc woA ihf is one of tb aiaij rerv n sheorined to parent penrc, if.r-.- J n pOfion. edw, tU? a croup 1 drF ciH'rf a n-c- and siv lenmbrothers and oEJrr, deal- MR. LAMiEkl dr(tofed Jerry y!.,kcl according to an old tradition, keep away evil spirits. students are plan- - e. ceived her bachelors degree in, elementary education at Weber Slate College in 1967. She has served as a graduate research assistant for the combined master's degree program with WSC and USU. She is returning to work in the Ogden City School District. Mrs. Oda and her husband. Stephen, have two children. Till - g and hir parents in many Capacotes, was acuvrly UKN, aJ mu reay, in worked on the behalf (4 Mlr fcapped chi'Jren and fcMt Other discussion leaders Ibis couple f(k k.M aie dfsrkfutg sp- kw wnvonl ''Mark NiaJy'" (, Las Fe n a key t Nii tu pr,y. rr.'CMtr tbarmain Halverson has in OkMIIS vered with yarn which, Mexican rood. y ear rM committee lor the handnapped and devel,pmen-tall- and Charmame Halverson. MR, (iil (luCvicn a ra.roBg and soat I nr I'f unary cial Medical t enter and ai tra I mveniiy of and when level foe emerges. "People wanl lo help or hers who are also struggling wuh these problems." were Dr. Ihomas Halverson Iteli' made of crossed sticks Spec. 4 Terry N. Brown, son of Mrs. LaRuc Dicka-mor2756 W. 200 S.. Ogden, S' LAYTON -- Mrs. Linda K. Oda. 2739 E. 200 No.. Layton, has completed requirements for a master of education degree in elementary education al Utah State University. I1RST YEAR Spanish stu- dents celebrated Foreign Lan Week with a party Second rend- ning a trip to a Mexican restaurant. The SJII vtudenshody iv enjoying the handicraft of the Spanish student in the form of Oj0 dc Dtov (Cod Lyes). These art projects are d'identite of some French students. The cards hid a picture and a bncf description in French of the student. fuage ; primij-- l mnttof); Ijttlli bun. Immirr, !i National Foreign Language Week was observed al bunrel Jr. High from March 2J-2Student designed posters de- ul MzriNa r'prrreBUitM-j.rr.iil nhrr Lwf inward, Kill. 2bJ i I IVH. Ml, ing, Iz-lirjimniWtrtf and a this problem?" Ihe fourth level. What mud we do." fearer, clinical director of CiuiJoSiau-M- i, FRIGHT IS a very real sensation which can overtake you. One story that comes to mind is when I was going up a canyon to get pictures of the Payson Dam before it went out, a few years ago. About half way up the canyon, the dam gave way and we ended up wading around in flood waters up to our chests hoping the current would not pull us away from the trees we had grabbed on to. Talk about getting a first hand experience! At the other end of the spectrum, there have been some thrilling stories also. ONE OF THE last great cattle drives in the country goes through Utah. What a way to cover a story part in drive and part on horseback where no vehicles could go. The taste of dust and grit on your teeth, and the continual sound of bellowing cattle set a mood that sends a chill up your spine. The old saying among news people is that after several years you must have printers ink in your veins. I havent discovered if that is a true fact or not. I try very diligently not to cut myself to find out. But I would be proud to have ink if need be. four-whe- OYER THE past years I have always tried to be objective and informative and hope I can keep those qualities as permanent goals, along with creative and aggressive photography. I am now throughout the coverage area regularly, and look forward to writing stories about you and other people you know, with an interesting or unique story. I can be reached through either of our paper offices in Bountiful or Layton. |