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Show ) -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 20. IS i Puiisitos M By ROSELYN KIRK Chief Warrant OfA. Kreis, whose wife Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arguello of 382 W. 1225 N., Layton, is participating in the major NATO exercise Display De- Davis Education Association (DEA) officials received no definite answer on when or if a request to meet with the Davis County School Board in an information session dealing with school financing would be granted. HE IS serving as an officer assigned to Attack Squadron 65, homebased at the Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, Va. His squadron is embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence, which is deployed to the Mediterranean Sea as a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet. His command has joined naval forces from Portugal, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and the United Kingdom for the combined exercise which includes convoy operations, amphibious assault landings and antisubmarine warfare maneuvers. Reading Navy ficer Jack termination. exchange, the board could make no'commitment to a definite time for such a meeting. We will find a convenient time, but dont know when that will be, she told spokesman Wayne Cable, DEA president, and Dee Bumingham, DEA executive secretary. In a letter written to the school board, DEA officials had also requested that the questions on the implementation of a period of teacher planning time in schools that had submitted requests. board consider OTHER ITEMS of consideration that the DEA requested discussion on were whether teacher involvement should be allowed prior to the initiation of the testing program and the issuing of elementary report cards distributed for use by DISPLAY Determination is designed to train NATO naval forces in combined sea operations, refine NATO procedures and ensure that operational plans are current. Participating units will test teachers this year. In addition Mr. Bumingham said the DEA wished to indicate their concern that substitute teachers have received no increase in pay for six or seven years, even though inflation had caused living costs to increase 50 percent during that standardized doctrines, equipment and ar- NATO maments, plus command and control procedures for coordinated action by NATO sea, land and air forces. time. 9 SUPERINTENDENT Bernell Wrigley reacted against the request saying, It appears youre moving into year around He said that the DEA was negotiations. the liaison team which traditionally had dealt with such problems as' the salaries for substitute teachers and indicated that he didnt feel the school board should enter into discussions with the DEA on this matter. Mr. Bumingham said the letter requesting the information gathering session was not an attempt to bypass the but said the two groups liaison council, could find real value in exchanging ideas with the school board. THE operation will evaluate allied capability to control Mediterranean sea lanes, plus reinforce and resupply ground forces in Southern Europe. Acting as opposing forces, NATO units will simulate surface, subsurface and air attacks along the convoy routes. A series of amphibious landings also are scheduled at Saros Bay, Turkey, with follow-o- n exercises continuing ashore. LAYTON PLAY operations conducted each fall from Norway to Turkey, designed to provide unified and coordinated training of national and NATO Parents of children with a of behavioral variety problems should be able to find help at the Child Behavior Intervention Center established this fall at Weber forces within the Allied European Command. He joined the Navy in Risa Weber (Winnifred) listens to lovers Karen Brimley (Larken) and Scott Deru (Sir Henry) in scene from Layton High Schools production, "Once Upon A Mattress, being presented in the schools Little Theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday and Oct. 27, 28, and 29, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1 for children 12 years of age and under. Help For Behavioral Problems At Weber DISPLAY Determination is one of a series of annual tember president, Lucile said she favored such an but explained that at this point SCHOOL BOARD Sep- 1963. State College. APPLICATIONS for fall admission to the program are now being considered, and openings are still available, Dr. William H. McVaugh, director, said today. Referrals, he said, should be made immediately. INQUIRIES should be directed to Dr. McVaugh at of the Department Psychology, phone ext. 191 or 503. Charges for the service are currently $15 per week and include child treatment plus parental participation. 399-594- 26 INSTAUED SILENT MUFFLERS Silrnt Knight 5349 South 1900 West in Roy Ogden, Utah 773-64- 00 CBIC HAS been created to serve children between the ages of 2 and 8 with mild to severe behavioral and emotional problems ranging from hyperactivity to aggressiveness, withdrawn behavior and problems of adjustment to specific crises. Therapy will also be provided for specific han- dicapping conditions such as learning disabilities, developmental disabilities and other handicapping conditions for which services are not currently available in the community. and 22 and also Oct. 27, and 29. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $2 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1 for children. 20, 21 By CAMILLE CORNABY 28 Layton High School Drama Club will be presenting Once This Upon a Mattress. delightful musical is a satire on the Princess and the Pea. YOUR support to this activity will be toward the trip planned for the club. They are raising funds for a trip to New York City which they will be taking during June of 1978. Results of the Pig Bowl Sa- TERRY Long is playing Prince Dauntless and Risa Weber is Winifred. They fall in love and the Queen, Michelle Almond, tries desperately to think up a test which will show that the princess is not worthy of her son. Meanwhile the King, Wayne Anderson, is under a spell which forbids him to talk, leading to hen pecking from the Queen. THE effect of these and other players on the plot is hilarious and makes for a very enjoyable evening. It will be in the Little Theatre at Layton High School on Oct. DR. McVAUGH received his training at the University of California, Berkeley, and has directed psychological services at the Southeastern Virginia Training Center for the Mentally Retarded and the Tidewater Child Development Clinic in addition to consultant work for other state, local and federal LYNN BURTON, school board member, said the school board should discuss the matter further before calling for the information gathering session. The salary schedule for substitute teachers was also questioned by one member of the audience who identified herself as a parent and a former substi tute teacher. She said that in some cases administrators bypass teachers with certificates and use those who are less qualified, since they are paid less. MR. BURNINGHAM said, if a substitute takes over the class for an extended period of time, the district should pay that teacher more than the usual substitute rate of $20 a day. He said that more qualified teachers could be hired if the salary for substitute teachers were increased. Superintendent Wrigley charged that DEA representatives were really discussing personal leave for' regular teachers rather than the issue ''of increasing the salaries for substitute teachers. He said the matter should come before the liaison council rather than the school board. MR. STEVENSON said that the district policy on substitute teachers is to pay substitutes the seme salary as regular teachers if they take over the classroom for as long as two weeks. He said the substitute teachers are usually good teachers, but admitted the substitute teaching program needs to be looked at. That council is composed of the superintendent of schools and the deputy and assistant superintendents, in addition to the five DEA members including the president and the executive secretary. IN THE other matter of concern, Mr. Cable asked that schools requesting permission to test a planning time for teachers be allowed to implement that program during the second term of the school year, which will begin in November. Two schools, J.A. Taylor and Sunset Elementary Schools had initiated the planning time on a pilot basis last year, but administrators had not announced that any schools would try the teacher planning period this year. Mr. Cable said that seven schools had proposed that they be considered for similar pilot programs. MR. CABLE said the DEA felt teacher involvement should have been involved in the planning for the writing of the new report card which requires teachers to mark students on achievement and effort in every subject area. He also indicated that DEA should also have input into a testing program, which is being given to sophomore students this students will be required State Board of Education to requirements before they three years. year. These by the Utah meet certain graduate in turday show the police department over the fire They were department awarded a large trophy by the studentbody officers of Lay-to- n High, sporting a pig on the very top. 34-1- 4. , DEER VJIDOVJ SPECIAL!!! Perm Special still continues till Halloween! HALF time activities featured a punt, pass and kick competition between some of the community leaders. Tom Winegar took first place with a total of 87 points, Chief Lamar Chard, second with 854 points and Assistant Fire Chief Ronnie Layton, third, with 794 points. Judge Douglas Cornaby holds last place with 602 points and Mayor Glen Shields has the honor of booby prize with 60 points. TODAY Layton will play Bountiful here in the Lancer Coliseum. Kickoff will be at 4 p.m. Also today, the FRAN BROWN & COMPANY girls j 766-060- 3 volleyball team will be playing at Bountiful at 4 p.m. Locomotive Engineer, Salt Lake City; F. P. Branting, Brakeinan, Salt Lake City; T. D. Riche, Asst. 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