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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX JOURNAL, APRIL 20, 1978 DAVIS NEWS Uiiis Fop f As ie-oloct- ion Dcvis County Assessor and has been involved in appraisal of both personal and real property. He, age 65, and his wife, Sarah, are the parents of six married children and they have 22 grandchildren. mm v HE IS a member of tne Revenue and Taxation Steering Committee of the Utah As- Ad Effective April 20, 21, 22 17 H' of Counties and the Assessment Committee of the Association. sociation chairman Standards Assessors i of ) He has been active in the Republican Party for many yeais as a district chairman and vice chairman. Hew Thavne W. Corbridge, West Gentile, Layton, 3844 mcum-hen- Davis County Assessor has announced his candidacy for that office in the upcoming elections He is If reelected, he pledges to keep current with the growth in Davis County and to presently k Eta i By DONETA M. GATHERUM day party at Mrs. The Lesefoiening Literary attended the Ballet West performance of Carmtna ( lub Nancy home Easier of Mr. and Mrs. David R Sill of East Lav ton Saturday, the Hill Field Road Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs Marian Brailsford. Thirteen ladies enjoyed the social activity. Mrs. Brailsfords cohostess for the social was Mrs. Vivian Valiev last Wednesday evening at the Weber Fine Arts ( enter Members enjoyed the outstanding program furnished by the Ballet West dancers, the Utah Symphony and the Jay Welch Chorale, this is one of the first choral ballets ever performed in Utah The second part of the program was dedicated to the pionet rs who first settled the Salt Lake Valley Mi'S Kim Krosher is in St Benedict's Hospital undergoing treatment for a lung Wright. Mr. and Mrs Keith Gomm have enjoyed two recent visits from their son. About three weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs Gary Gomm of San Antonio, Texas came to Utah to see Garys parents and to travel to Provo to see their new grandchild. The baby is the for Mr. first and Mrs. Gomm Last week, their son Gary was again able to stay with his parents m Layton. This time, he was in Utah on a business trip disorder Richard and James Dalton, die twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dalton, celebrated their sixth birthday Monday evening with a family birth- d 'onion Bound Over o' If. ii Reduced Giiarqe - The defendant is accused of stabbing her husband last March 22 in their Sunset A Sunset ARFIFLD woman has bten bound over to Second District Court, t armmgton. on a reduced attempted charge of - home DURING PATRICIA Carebajal, 22, of 1713 North Main Street. Sunset, was bound over to Dis- testify, the charge against the defendant was reduced from attempted murder to attempted manslaughter, a felony, and bail was reduced from $10,000 to trict Court from Clearfield t ay Court where she appeared for arraignment and preliminary hearing before M. A preliminary hearing last Thursday, at which the victim refused to manslaughter Judge Cornell third-degre- Jensen. e $5,000. grb i By ROSELYN KIRK Getting to know students and being available to them pays off by keeping students in school, Vaun Barber, principal of Iayton H'gh School believes. Mr. Barber said, Knowing the name is LAYTON the names magic" in school kids -- - of relating to t.igi MR. BARBER Inc 75 faculty members at avton High to make five telephone calls to students that are not required and to get to know 1 an additional 10 other students well. In older to learn the names of the 1550 students at Layton High Mr. Baiber spends time with the yearbook, identifying the students he doesn't know and learning their names He also spends time m the halls and visits classes I SPEND more time in the halls than in my office," he Thats one reason said The have a small office 1 of- fice itself has been moved near the door to the school administrative office so that students do not have to go through a school re i pticmiM to get to ttie principal Kids can walk in without he said any formality. Many of them do He talks to 2!) or 30 students each tlav w ho are on the absentee list from the day before Since gradua tion dav is near the names of seniors must be carefully so graduation checked requirements can be met SOME of the seniors on Hu list are referred to the atten FIRST NATIONAL BANK Children from different ethnic backgrounds have grown up with each othei and played 3HFY are very conscious of cthnir backgrounds" and wen k together We hope that students will be judged by acarid performance complishments," he said minutes a day to t ilk to the students and it allows Mr Barber to know what's going on in the lives of students, he addition. Mr. Barber American Indian students When combined with the kids who tame from older es- lavton tablished farm families, this ethnic mix is interesting Almost every major churc h is represented in the various religions of these av ton High students. Mr Burlier said "I think our kids are Ixtter for that kind of association. he 1 said THIS MIX the fact that J is illustrated bv in four consec u THcik Wv c Prior to Close to you G in F-- i j J I - a i 'J? s. CU?3 V y ? - ijt mf m D iv is y U.S. No. 1 Cm Bundles -- 10 Lb. a bag 1 I J fe pnom SM9 i 3 . Finsarjfjlss c f m Sw.-- -' i.... . 33 f Ljzm u L-- each 3 Banquet 2 lb. box a ra . Li Li 'r'V jc-- u t r , at Davis High School He also Was an assi-aan- t principal at Clearfield High and. prior to accepting the position at was principal at Junior High lif'-lQOi- ri : c .i L Junior High School and l Lay-to- Kays-vill- e f l : Of) J nV7 graduate complimented the students at Layton High and the teachers saying that the dropout rate is small "Im pleased that most of the students think school is imHe portant Soft 'n Pretty 2 ply " Deihrooni Tissue HE SAID however, if discipline is necessary it "should he fair, firm and consistent At times he wonders if school officials dont go too far in counseling and working with students and parents before suspending those who dont conform as spec ified by the school district guidelines fearing that he might have painted an unrealistic picture of Lavton High, Mr Barber said the school has problems like too much tardiness and needs to work on attitudes teaching students respect for property and the rights of Nabisco Snack Gracters Ssci Fluffo 3 lb. can Siioriening nnpnnT yjyyyLw Western Shores others IN THF. past the schools have not felt they had enough lime to teach attitudes and v dues, but schools are now moving into this area si ni e an't he the ac adt mic s divorced from the values he said c Q IT p t' cans u sys-le- Apparently Mr Barber's for being visible and available to students is working because on the marquee at the entrance to the school is a sign which re ads. "W e love Mr Barber " Studentbody otficers prepare the marquee 9 inch Plates Paner i 32 oz. Kraft Mayonnaise Western Family pi in thru Sat. I0A.M.-- 6 Duncan Hines Blueberry iSMmisii Mandarin Oranges Kimbies Extra Absorbent & Daytime Diapers 8 P.M. CtOSfO SUNDAY pack 16 oz. Dr. MARKET Pepper Ragu 32 oz. Tomato Sauce 48 oz. SEAFOOD 1385 S. 500 West QC I. 9 fWairnrsrje W Pol t t " S!y 59 Fresh C7) r becoming Barba was a social stud.es teachar at North 1 FDIC Ur v c la ' j cipal, Mr SECOND NATIONAL BANK Mambr r n prin- 1 Layton, Utah Mi LI leaching experience Mon. VISIT OUR n i believes his they 19 -- v - 12 oz. Pkg. ti nJ m&QL i r s such as the Flack Student U n ion or the Chicano Club, but are not polarized in those groups, Mr Barber said before It only takes about in sjo n 39 Lr id urged to jo.n special groups has helped him as an admimstra ; ir He still v issrooms when invited by teachers and tiidents "1 think I know g d caching m i Lunsb faSGl Lb. addition, students are MR. BARBER s r r pns I i LjU? together. In r v L Greenland Oscar Mayer Variety Pack I HE CONTACTS students at home and attempts to attend many supporting activities at the school In addition, Mr Baiber tries to keep track of many of the students after IN addition to the children of military parents who have traveled all over the world, the school has an ethnic mix Black and of Hispanic, GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS You can knock on wood hoping that your future will be prosperous. But your chances are much L etter it you open a Golden Opportunity savings account A Golden Opportunity savings account continues to grow wdh high interest so you continue to prosper DonT keep tomorrow waiting. Knock for your Golden Opportunity today. The door is always open at the bank with the heart of gold Hispanic and This cultural mix Anglo "giec1 students some feeding for each other, Mr Barber s?id Du'ing the years that the sc boo' has been open, there has never been a racnl m-- c idnt at the achoul Thus is because of the students themselves, Mr. Barber feels V"VJ 1 at tive years, four major cultures weie represented by the president elected by the studentbody. Those four presidents were' Black, dmee secretary or the counselor, but Mr.' Barber sec many of them Other school administrators talk to trie juniors or sophumores who have been absent the dav says he talks to about 15 to 20 students in the hall, and about 15 to 20 a dav drop in to talk over problems. Some atp ad vised to see their counselors I or others his office might be the last stop before the student is referred to the school board Mr. Barber, who has been principal of Lavton High ever since it opened 12 years ago, said the school is unusual since it is a melting pot for students opportunity VW h ' IN 376-125- U - Sd. 376-424- Boneless Ls son-in-la- Buriana and Songs of the C 1 their Chula Vista, Calif , is spending a few days visiting at the home of her daughter and 6 fc. Tern 7ur!:eys 4 i ABOUT PRESENTLY 50,000 parcels of real estate and 150,000 vehicles are subject to taxation. MR. CORBRIDGE has been a tei titled apptaiser since 1970 S 7$ Asf VAUN BARBER appraise all properties equitable in establishing a tax base for the county. completing his first term of oi f ice and was an appraiser in that office for the twelve (12) preced.ng years i i i Li C Grads Boncic r snow- vehicles. t - Closed Sundays p.m. Monday thru Saturday U Parks and Recreation and sell decals for boats, mobiles, and 7 a.m. till 10 L arranged to act as agent for the Division of THAYNE CORBRIDGE Cen u jr"T DURING HIS term of office he has j i Bountiful - Phone 295-23- 8, Crisco Oil SlcT S25 |