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Show r a m ipu . J - y ' s Review Staff u Vv I 'Sy t- - ? V J Y .4 1 sJ d $.' s SssL V t i i (H 'v ' ' ', .jaL&qpet ' 14, of entrance age rebeen taken out has quirements responsibility of the hands of the districts. t fJS two-thir- . HEADING 1983-8- 4 from Arlo Hinkley, I.) SI (Back) Faye Painter, Carol Holbrook, UP WEST Point Elementary PTA board are (front Schools and Lola Carter.. Julie Kenley, New West Point PTA Picked WEST POINT Getting the home more involved in the education process is foremost among goals outlined by newly elected PTA president at West Point Elementary School, Julie Kenley, 840 N. 5000 W. Supported by a 14 member board, Mrs. Kenley hopes to in- crease parent involvement through a newly instituted Share Program. Headed up by parent and family life commis include Lola Carter, president sioner Faye Painter, the program will outline and encourage brief structured learning activities in the home to reinforce concepts taught at school. In addition, the PTA will publish a newsletter with monthly teacher spotlights in an effort to familiarize parents with teacher personalities and goals, while increasing communication between community and school. Other members of the board teacher vice president; Carol Holbrook, secretary-treasurer; Raylene Montgomery, historian; Susan Winger, hospitality; Carol Patterson, room representatives; Sherry Hunting, services; Sharon Steele, publicity; Connie Lee, safety; individual development, Sheila Visser; Denise Bennett, health. . , Adult School to Offer Key Punch In conjuction with the Davis Adult High School a business machines and IBM key punch class, will be offered for .12 weeksi at Davis High School starting Tuesday evening September 6, at 7 p.m. Included in the class will be completed their diploma. electronic calculators, key punch, and dictaphone tran-- . scription machines. Keyboarding will be taught using the touch method. 10-ke- y, one-ha- lf Kristen Lynn Holt, daughter of Lee and Barbara Holt of Roy, has been selected to the United States Achievement Academys ,1983 National Award in Science. Miss. Holt attends Sandridge Junior High School. She was nominated for the award by her In And Group Marching CLEARFIELD Founda- PRICE 12 A MONTH 5) Clearfield. For more information call 776-604- O SEPT. REGISTER O Fuji TDK YOUR CHOICE PRIZES ONLY MANY IN STORE From of QUESTIONS Call Connie 544-508- 0 LOCAL LARGE LOCAL FRESH PICKED WATERMELON CANTALOUPE SWEET 7,h 39e. CORN O Decorating O Flowers O invitations 1 STRAWBERRIES GAL. 49 1 199 GAL. Blue Spruce Austrian Pine Scotch Pine O O tl 01198 u 3770 Kiesel is AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY .. or r-- J. 0Qrp B GRAPES O Bridal Gowns 3 0 CONCORD Wedding Shop 393-535- ' Gal. 1 PARTY & DISPLAY LIFETIME 50QL PRODUCE... 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Registration will be at the first class at Davis High, Room 294. There is room for 20 students unless registration warrants two sections. The public is welcomed to attend. The class carries high school credit, and it has no cost to those over 18 who have not -- Classes held at Adventures in in Learning the Fort Lane Shopping A o V BATON elect; Arlo Hinkley, adminstrator vice president; Betsy Thurgood, . .88. 69.88 Qlrp SJjBofeO ni(0) eo UtnD CRfdlKtfb .'OSfiJQO- - I .elt li t pil II m4 -- End of Season Sale! A ! in tv. cti3n oMo) OTK&IPOO - in I Hi 'IllM-- i liftin' 'Ills ir4mi OOIKJM JKIXICAN AGED I am not willing to go against the oath that I took (to support the laws of Utah). the legislators. But Anna Marie Dunlap, the Ms. Dunlap, said the goveroffice intends to introduce aide nors education, to; governors to state law that told the Review Lakeside amendment an garten.' each district to will allow there is no for which room This is the first year that there exceptions children to who exceptions has been a uniform state law of in the law. grant Ms. Dunlap said she sympahave been tested and proven to school admission dates. Districts were previously allowed to thized with Mrs. Christensen but be mentally, physically and emochoose their own admission added that the governor could tionally ready for school. The next session of the Utah deadlines. The Davis District not get her daughter into school. exIf. the the governor grants Legislature is the budget session. previously had an Oct. 31 cutoff date. ception then hes breaking the Since the proposed amendment is not a budget consideration it But Mrs.' Terry Christensen law. vote to Board Member Robert McInwould need a told the school board that there should be exceptions to the state tosh told Mrs. Christensen that even be considered. If legislators he called the state attorney genrefused to hear, the amendment mandate. Mrs. Christensens daughter erals office for an opinion of the then it would have to wait until Jennifer will not be eligible to at- law.. He said the office said the the 1985 general session. tend kindergarten Under the new state law, Mrs. Christensen said the new law appears to be vague in the area of allowing exceptions. She told the school board that she contacted Governor ;USSLV $ X""" FARMINGTON The Davis County School Board has reiterated that it will follow the new state law which requires children to be 5 years old on or before Sept,. 5 to be eligible for kinder- A , f , 1 Scott Mathesons office on the possibility of giving an excep tion. She said the governor agrees with allowing exceptions and would introduce the idea to CARLSRUH DAN ' f:, 1 North Edition Lekesldo Roviow Wednesday, August 31, 1983 f .t. $ ,V ' , ' V M mm i r' 'AV. 1 i Pegs 4A A H dJ 1 mi 1 7 ii ;;n ii tiMAH.4 P.n.r ir y Vi |