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Show JULY 21, 1987 LDS Missionaries Literacy project offered The Davis County SumFARMINGTON mer Youth Employment and Training Program (SYETP) is offering an exciting new project this year. The Literacy Training Project will be offered for youth aged The literacy project provides youth an opportunity to improve math and reading skill, in addition to working on a worksite. You can learn basic skills, earn high school credits, and work on a worksite. The entire project is approximately 300 hours and you can earn $3.35 an hour. Only a few weeks are left to enroll and slots are limited. All youth must meet income guidelines. For more information call or 16-2-1. 451-335- 451-336- 0 6. i USU honor students listed Honor students include: Bountiful, John P, Evensen, Nan Okuda, Karen Shurtliff, Susie M. Merback, Brent Floyd Trimple, Lisa D. Wall, David B. Mason, Spencer David Snow, Bruce E. Students on the LOGAN spring quarter honor roll at Utah State University have been ELDER WILCOX announced by Dr. Val R. Christensen, vice president for student services. A student must carry 15 or more credit hours and earn a 3.5 or better grade point average to achieve honor roll. ELDER GERRARD Michael Blair Wilcox has been called by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to serve a mission in Columbia, South Carolina. He will enter the Mission Training Center July 29. He is the son of Myma Zaugg Wilcox and the late F. Blair Wilcox of Layton. He is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has completed one year of study at Weber College. He has also been employed by J.P.s Texaco. He will be honored at a farewell, Sunday, July 26 at 12:50 p.m. at the Cherry Lane Chapel, 2435 E. 2500 N., Layton. Friends are invited to visit with Mike at his home any time Sunday evening. Michael Gerrard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrard of 848 E. Crestwood, Kaysville, has Three north county residents have SALT LAKE CITY earned bachelor degrees from the University of Utah. Katherine Kapos Stephenson, daughter of Georgette Kapos of 431 N. 50 W., Kaysville, earned a degree in communications with a marketing minor. Tage Ivan Flint, son of Ivan and Marlene Flint of 978 S. Flint in Layton, earned a civil engineering degree. Jennifer Hodson, daughter of James Val and Carol Hodson of 1650 E. 500 S., Fruit Heights, has received her degree in mathematics with an English minor. J. Thomas to report Joni Thomas returned from the Helsinki, Finland Mission July 11. She will report in the 40th Ward, 640 S. 750 E., Bountiful at 11:45 a.m. on July 26. mission. He will enter the MTC July 29. On Sunday, July 26, he will have his farewell at the Farmington Stake Center. He is currently a member of the Farmington 9th Ward. His farewell is scheduled for 10:20 a.m. Friends and family are invited to p.m. on gather at his home from -4 29. July Aaron graduated with honors from Davis High School in 1986. He also graduated from LDS Semi-narHe has completed one year at the University of Utah. He is an y. Elder G. Rex Brimhall, Jr., son of G. Rex, Sr. and NytaBrimhalL,. has been called to serve in the Dominican Republic Santiago Mission. He will depart for the Missionary Training Center July 29. He will speak in the Wasatch Chapel at 797 E. Wasatch, Layton, at 9 a.m. on July 26. Rex attended the College of Eastern Utah for one year where he participated in basketball and baseball. Elder Curley will speak Elder Samual Curley, son of Rose Curley of Toadlena, New Mexico and foster son of Howard and Colleen Hawkes of Kaysville, has recently returned from the Arizona Phoenix Mission. He will speak Sunday, July 26 at 10 a.m. at the Kaysville 10th Ward, 1039 Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Draper earns Ph.D The doctor of philosophy degree education was conferred on Paul Draper by the University of Santa Barbara at the University Club in Santa Barbara, Calif. His specialization was in the area of curriculum with an outcome based emphasis. This is an instructional philosophy currently being viewed by the Utah State Legislature and the Utah State Office of Education. Eagle Scout, and received the Farmington Rotary Club Scholarship upon graduation from high school. He has been employed at Drapers Furniture for the past four years. Registration dates noted by N. Layton North Davis Junior High has scheduled registration for the 1987-8- 8 school year. Registration will be held Aug. 17 for seventh graders, Aug. 18 for 8th graders and Aug. 19 for 9th grad0 ers. Girls should register from 0 a.m. and boys from el. This is the math program in place at the Sarah Jane Adams ar Cub scouter feted Clearfield, Margaret P. Barker, Douglas W. Carter, Grant V. Famuliner, Robert H. Wilcox, Naomi J. Blair. Farmington, Wendy Lynn Worley, Christine Elliott, Trudy Neumann; Kaysville, Kent F. Howard, Elizabeth C. Leachman, Brianna G. Bacon, Keri Lynne Gardner, Annette Maree Kearl and John Daniel Roberts. Layton, Sally L. Howe, Cindy Flint, William F. Wilcox, Lyndon Godfrey, David Sylvanus Hatch; North Salt Lake, Gordon L. Tidwell; Woods Cross, Cheryl Ann Blackley. Mrs. Ruth Carper of Clearfield was recently installed as president of the Federal Womens Club for the 1987-8- 8 year. Installing officer was Mrs. Lula Jean Secrist. Mrs. Carper retired from the Directorate of Materiel Management at Hill AFB in 1985 after 23 years of federal service. Other new officers are: Florence Lynch, Bountiful, president-elect- ; Bernadene Opp, Roy, recording secretary; Verna Nichol, Clearfield, corresponding secretary; Billie Murray, Bountiful, treasurer; Thelma Jones, Ogden, membership chairperson; Harriet Lee, Kaysvil- le, publicity chairperson; Ann Craig, Salt Lake City, Hash editor; Geraldine Benton, Clearfield, assistant Flash editor; Betty Hawkins, Murray, historian. The Federal Womens Club July luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18 at the Oaken Bucket, 3535 W. 3500 S., West Valley City. Ruth Kelly will be hostess for the event. Reservations must be made by July 14 with no cancellations accepted after July 16. For reservations call Louise or Mabel Marx Taylor, 731-148- 2 393-916- DUTCH DOY CARPET CLEANERS Society Page "Vo Deadline Wed . n Caul Ft Ovr 30 Yan t.nring 6:00 PM. Fm Data ftALTUMBOrr Cl limimPLANT TUU OUVWDTT Vets meet EMERGENCY WATER! FK CUAJHH Disabled American Veterans, Davis County Chapter 4 meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Layton VFR 1389 N. Main in Layton. The auxiliary meets at the same time and place. Come out and help preserve what is ours. EXPERT CLEANNQ OF FURNITURE DRAPERS CARPETS 1 ORIENTAL RUGS DCOOOmZMO CAfIRCT INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL 4 OOOCMAMAS 1546-1870-1 WALL WASHING MBUAAMCC CLAMM ftCOTCMOOAftO COMMERCIAL - aitTOU. Imagine... firm small enough to care about your special needs, but big enough to help slide shows you with press releases, brochures, and photography. Thats A public relations Bartons Clearance XI AIL p.m. 11-1- All Summer Stock Reduced! 0. FURTHER REDUCTIONS WomenlslShoes 35 NaturaSzer-Lif- e to 50 40 Rorsheim - Nunn Bush on Bass - Keds Stride-9-We- st to & lUViTiiTTiWIWfiliiTTiia More jMiB39(5)(fe 50 off Bass - Keds - Hush Puppies & More TOST SEEDS AMjuS 40 (3I0I5B Keds - Buster Brown w to - 520SSS30 50 Bass Step-N-Stri- off & de iTB More 0D ..sear 9 'ii-'i 1 t . iii Owi ' lt22EifeQninnH? .ft J m N v Fort Lane Shopping Center Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 3 Phone 544-347- Offer expire July 21 Shoes Berton'sDowntown bountiful 43 No. Main (Bent Bip ow the Bed BrmW) FMt 65bGb3zc2? QMl-(lb3!2!lu- r- - 532 3 943 A Fruit Heights 6th grader has earned FRUIT HEIGHTS his Cub Scout arrow of light. , Ethan Morgan, son of J im and Fawn Morgan of 260 N. Mountain Road, earned Cub Scoutings highest honor in recent ceremonies. He has also received all 15 achievement pins. A sixth grader at Morgan Elementary School this fall, he is an who enjoys fishing, soccer, baseball and i amateur naturalist pencil drawing. 8:30-11:3- New students to the area should register Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call the Mike Timothy school at is the principal. two-ye- The dissertation was entitled An Evaluation of a Mastery Learning Program in Mathematics using the Rubin New Canaan mod- 12:30-3:3- 774-743- Elementary School in Layton. Prior to completing this program he had earned a B.S. degree in elementary education at USU, finished one year of graduate work in special education at USU, held a master of education degree in elementary school administration from BYU, and was recommended certificate in admfor the inistration and supervision by the University of Utah. Draper spent 13 years at the Lincoln Elementary School and the last four years at the Sarah Jane Adams Elementary School in Layton. His new assignment will be at West Bountiful Elementary School. in Aaron B. Jenkins has accepted a mission call to the ELDER BRIMHALL Gardiner. U confers degrees re- turned from the Oregon Portland LDS Mission. He will speak July 26 at the Kaysville 12th Ward at 2:15. Elder Jenkins call accepts Elder Trimble, Bryan Henry Winkel, David John Busk, Scott Douglas Centerville, Tonya Dye, Karen Slater, Brian Gilbert Tingey; Clearfield woman named |