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Show 2D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1983 'M ' Flea Market Planned at Area Church - IWM" LAYTON St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton is sponsoring a flea market on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of the church. Participants can buy, rent space and sell, or donate or the church will sell items at a 0 for informasplit. Call tion. St. Rose of Lima Church teen club is sponsoring the event. 50-5- 544-42- 69 School Invites Paronts to Visit SUNSET Sunset Elementawill hold back to schodl night on Thursday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m. in the school's room. ry School multi-purpo- ; - , OVER drawing of marquee for Kaysville Junior High are planned PTA President Judy Niderost; Larry LOOKING Brewer, assistant principal, and Vu Pearson, student body president. Stu- - dents and the PTA are raising funds to finance the construction of the marquee in front of the school to help make the public aware of activities and events taking place at the junior high. se Refreshments will be served and all parents arer invited to attend and visit with their childrens teachers about school programs and. the childs PTA OFFICERS at Municipal Elementary School in Roy are (back, from left) Janet Baird, membership; Coralee McCleary, secretary; (front, front left) Dorie Jensen, Oth-- ; president; Marilyn Savage, volunteer coordinator. ers not pictured are Merrilyn Hoopes, treasurer, and Linda Galeazzi, publicity. Holt Invites Parents Back Parents of CLEARFIELD youngsters attending Holt Elementary School, 448 No. 1000 W., will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the schools faculty during the annual Back To School Night to be held Thursday, SeptT 8, a( 7 p.m., in room. the multi-purpo- se 1983-- 4 PTA officers wiil be introduced during a short business meeting prior to individualized classroom instruction. I IlMMJIlP ftillwrmVi 1 PICK-U- P YOUR Lakeside Review ifnmro till MW FOR ALL THE NEWS OF YOUR COMMUNITY UfflDGRUrailo EACH WEDNESDAY Married or single, qualified men and women may save plenty on car insurance with Farmers exclusive 3060 Auto Package. Why not check with Farm ers today! Please Contact: Kevin Johnson or Ray Thompson at Formers Insurance Sunset Office 34 W. i960 N. 'Sunset, Utah S401S 2 3 or 776-053- PARK ELEMENTARY PTA President Bonnie Marshall and first vice president Anita Weston greet North Parks new principal, Joe Allen (left to right). Allen will be introduced to parents and students in the North Park area of NORTH Roy during a Back to School Night at 6 p.m. on Sept. 8 at the school. The evening will feature a dinner for families and friends, and a square dancing performance by students. Tickets for the dinner are' on sale at the school. 731-433- MEED MOMEVr We handle 1st, 2nd & 3rd mortgages on residential property for whatever money alone has kept you from doing. We can often help those with slow credit or bankruptcy. FOR ASSISTANCE PHONE 621-332- 2 i 776-0S5- 2 123-296- 3 Services Fidelity Financial Loans Since 1962 Mortgage ) 2957 Washington Blvd., Ogden Private Career Schools Popular - Thousands of students each year are demanding training for some of the decades hot career fields--suc- h as computers, electronics and health care. And, many of them are turning to private career schools to learn the skills that are in demand. Over one million students enrolled in private career schools in 1982. At the same time, the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools, which represents accredited postsecondary schools, reports enrollments up nearly 15 percent. There are probably over 100 different reasons why our industry is enjoying such a great insaid Mike flux of students, Freedland, president of NATTS. But the real key comes down to jobs. Today many individuals, including college graduates, have difficulty finding job opportunities because they lack the job skills employers want. For many others, however, changes in technology, product demands, demographics and a variety of other economic factors have brought great prosperity. Americans are in for a decade of sweeping demographic, economic and geographic realignment, said Freedland. Fu- ture for opportunities the unskilled will be very limited while skilled workers will find employment opportunities are numerous. Although todays emphasis on job training and the increasing demand for skilled workers has made vocational education one of the fastest growing sectors in U.S. education, representatives in the trade and technical school industry continue to look ahead. .Our biggest challenge is keep- said Freedland. We cant afford to be looking back. We are buying and changing equipment and curriculum at a furious pace. ing up, Lutherans Plan Sale LAYTON The Trinity Lu- theran Womens Missionary League will be sponsoring a rummage sale in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church at 385 W. Golden Ave., Layton on Friday, Sept. 9 at 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. and on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Clothing, knicknacks, toys, appliances, furniture and much more will be available. Proceeds will help the league with its missionary projects. At the same, time, the Good Shepherd Auxiliary will be holding a bake sale with all kinds of delicious homemade treats on hand. 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