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Show 6C lokeslde Davis Custodian Gets Top Honors Review, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1981 ' ;$vr Hyrum Dee King, a custodial employee with the Davis School District was the recipient of an Outstanding Employee Award during the 1981 Annual Conference of the Utah School Employees Association. King was nominated by 44 fellow employees, some of whom have worked with him for as long as 23 years. They described him as a true craftsman constantly devising ideas to make his job more From the street in productive. front of his school to the back fence; from the Principals office LAYTON 27-ye- ar yA to the boiler room, his school plant, King Elementary School, is superbly clean, orderly, and in good re- pair. King takes as much pride in his school as he does in his home, indicated his fellow workers. King is serving the second generation of school children who love him as much as their parents did. He sets the stage for optimum learning. He is always friendly and congenial and creates a pleasant atmosphere for everyone everywhere. He is also an outstanding leader in his community of Layton. Poetry Topic of Lecture 3 is ,y PAM KENT and Janet Peck of the Syracuse 6th Ward arrange items to be sold during the Christmas Bazaar to raise funds i for the ward budget. A Christmas where children may make ChristSYRACUSE bazaar is planned for Saturday by mas presents and wrap them when the Syracuse 6th LDS Ward Relief completed. Society. A photography studio has been The chapel is located at 2250 set up and will do old time South Bluff Road. The festivities Costumes will be furnished. photos. will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a visit A shop will provide makeup from Darth Vader and Chewbacca andbeauty curls for the little girls and at 7 p.m. and an auction to follow at beards and mustaches for the boys. 8 p.m. Movie clips of The Rescuers, Special shopping areas have A Christ101 Dalmations,and been arranged so that parents may shop for Christmas items without mas Special will be shown. The the children along and the same usual booths of handmade items, has been planned for the children. homebaked goods, food items will . There will also be a craft room round out the evening. . North Park PTA Plans Christmas Boutique er trees, dolls, toys, ceramics, tole paintings, Christmas decorations, wreaths and tree ornaments. Cary Bingham, a photographer from Roy, will have a booth and will take individual and group pic- tures. Those wanting pictures should dress accordingly. The sixth graders will have a babysitting service for a small fee. Food and baked goods will also be on sale. , Family Conflicts Talk Dated In conjunction with SUNSET the Sunset Utah LDS Stakes Family Living Seminar, a series of family enrichment lectures running once a month through April 17, 1982, President Eugene Atkinson will address the topic, Resolving Conflicts Building Bridges, Not Walls, Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Sunset Stake Center chapel, 975 N. 250 W. ' Atkinson, who is President of the Weber North LDS Stake, maintains a private practice in marriage and family counseling. Cost for the single lecture is $3 per person. Tickets for the series may be purchased for $10. Further information may be obtained from Lee G. Andersen, 825-870- 6. Book Fair, Photos Saturday Saturday will be picture day and also is the date for a book fair at E.G. King Elementary LAYTON School in Layton. Pictures will be taken from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Prices range from $6 to $10. Anyone is welcome and pic The lecture, to be held this Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Knowlton Elementary School, 801 West Shepard Lane, Farmington, Will feature Utah poet, Mrs. Helen Mar Cook, speaking on Teaching and Enjoying Poetry in the Classroom. According to Mrs. Esther Parks, Sunset Elementary School teacher Bazaar Set Saturday By Syracuse Church ROY North Park PTA will be sponsoring a Christmas Boutique Saturday from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. The school is located at 4230 S. 2175 W. in Roy. The' boutique will include over 50 booths filled with handmade items and novelty items for Christmas and gift giving. Some booths will feature quilts, crocheted and knitted items, suck The Association for Childhood Education has announced its second session in a series of programs established to enhance the educational climate along the Wasatch Front. tures Will be ready for pickup Dec. 10. A collection of books and special- ty items designed for grade school children will be sold. Prices will range upward from about $1. DAVIS COUNTY MRS. ' AT SNOWBASIN has been called to serve a mission in the SMITH REGISTER SATURDAY NOVEMBER Hawaii, Honolulu Mission for the LDS Church. and president of the Davis Branch program has been planned in an effort to raise the standard of preparation and en- courage continued professional growth of teachers and others concerned with childrens care and development. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Cost for the seminar is defrayed by dues for association members and a small fee for nonmembers. Further information may be obtained by calling 21, 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. AT BOUNTIFUL 5 POINTS MALL (No. end) POOL DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD OFFICES CLEARFIELD She is a member of the Layton of ACEI, the , Ward and resides at 860 11th Farmington , S Saturday! starting November 28, lessons and transportation to and from Snowbasin, total prica $40. Lift ticket extra. Sign Up Saturday. LaVerde Ave. in Layton. She is the widow of the late Ken Smith. snowbasin 773-504- 3. 16 Inducted at North Layton LAYTON Sixteen students from North Layton Junior High have fulfilled grade requirements needed to qualify them to become members of the National Honor Society and have been inducted into that organization. Followiong is a list of those students: Show Yen Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bell, 1987 Celia; Tammera Bolles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bolles, 1785 N. 1525 W. ; Roger Copperhaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Copperhaver, 4115-Charleston Loop; Lori Copperman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Copperman, 2375 E. 3100 N.; Charlyn Cottle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cottle, 1739 N. Alder; Carloe Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Decker, 1590 W. 1960 N. Michelle Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens, 2809 E. 3575 N.; Terry Kealamaki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kealamaki, 2112 Celia Circle; Donna King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. King, 692 W. 2400 N. ; Sherry Kuykendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuykendall, 1023 N. 1200 W. ; Dawn Molez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Molez, 1947 W. A Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: - Ward Plans Fair WEST BOUNTIThe annual West Bountiful 8th LDS Ward fair is scheduled to begin Friday at 6 p.m. An FUL at auction will begin 7:30 p.m. Why FREE? Thousands of area residents hjve spine related problems which usually respond to chiropractic care. This is our way ot encouraging you to find out if you have a problem that could be helped by chiropractic care. It is also our way ot acquainting you with our staff and facilities. Examination includes a minimum ot 10 standard tests for evaluating the spine and a contour analysis photo as shown above. , While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel any obligation. Most Insurances Accepted The West Bountiful 8th LDS Ward Joyce Pendang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pendang, 3312 B Liberty; Randy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Smith, 3214 B Liberty; Greg Squire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Squire, 520 W. 2400 N. ; Kathy Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stevens, 1732 N. Celia; Wendy Titensor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, 1532 W. 1750 N. State m-nrasi- E church o is located at 311 North 800 West. For further information about the fair, call Mrs. Maggio at Dizziness. Lose ol Sleep Neck Pain. Tight Muscles Pain Down Arms. Shoulder Pain Numbness In Hands or Feat Pain between the Shoulders Painful Joints. Nervousness Lower Back Pain. Hip Pain. Pain Oown Legs 1. Headaches, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. catarsiOTiGir. 292-061- 9. e; (mmurnu) rarean 1575 N. fitful Clearfield High Plans Spelling Bee r FROM KAYSVI1 NORTH: MAIN STREET TO FRONTAGE ROAD FROM FARMINGTON SOUTH: WESTON SHEPHERD LANE TO FRONTAGE ROAD BE PREPARED FOB WINTER CLEARFIELD Spelling enthusiasts at Clearfield High School are honing their skills for the third annual spelling bee, to be held immediately Friday, in rooms C- and after school. Prior to the spelling bee, preliminaries will be held in English classes. Students who do not have English classes are invited to take part in the finals. Judging the contest will be faculty members and Talon members, with trophies going to the top three winners. Last year 32 students participated and spelled 144 words when Linda Stevens, then a sophomore, took the championship. 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