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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, lt7 r " liBO ""5' The night school session of High, Thomas; American History II - H, library, Roy High, West, welding, welding shop, Roy High, $12 lab fee, Williams; English I, the Weber Adult High School 6-- spring quarter will begin March 8 It will consist of courses offered Monday through Thursday evenings. These couises may be taken by pupils over 18 years of age and any pupil under 18 years of age if the pupil is recommended and approved by his high school principal or district pupil personnel director. 6-- II, III - E, room 108, Roy 6-- auto 30, auto mechanics, shop, Roy High, $3 lab fee,, High, Boyson; Olson. Wednesday: bookkeeping, room 128, Roy High, Johnson, business machines, room 132, Roy High, Johnson; current problems in room 165, Roy science - S, High, Oborn; contemporary room 120, problems - H, Roy High, Smith, American literature I, II, III-E- , room 118, Roy High, Rolling 6-- 6-- ONE HALF unit of credit will be given for each course successfully completed The payment of a tuition fee of $15 for the first course and $5 for each additional course is required. Monday: English Literature 11 E, 6 room 201 at the Center, Heslop; grammar I - E, 6 room 214, Center, Rowley; basic math (2) 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 8 High, Thomas; sewing and room 131, Roy tailoring, High, $2 lab fee, Everts; small engine, farm shop, Roy High, $3 lab fee, Stenquist, houseplan drafting room 308, Roy and design, High, $3 lab fee, Olsen; basic room 174, reading - E, Roy High, Francis; woods, 0 -- 6-- room 213, Center, Moore; home arts II, 6 30-30, room 102, Center, $3 lab fee, Pickford; American 30, room History - H, 6:30-202, Center, Schaffer. 6 M, 6-- 9 15 9 rW 't!M1Mi4?'f ''!i,' t?t2 I 6-- 6-- TUESDAY: Grammar II E, 6 30-- 9 30, room 214, -- Center; 6 . psychology 30, room 30-- 9 213, wood shop, Roy High, $3 lab fee, D Williams Registration will be held at Roy High School for all adult education classes March 2, and 3, 1976, andor the first night of class 6pm to 8 p m. 6-- - H, Center, Smith; driver education, 6 30-30, room 203, Center, Fredrickson; reading - E, 6 30-30, room 202, Center, Schaffer; conversational 9 J!! tttlJ2!M," f, "ajjiralm 4;.v 9 30, room 201, Center, Thompson. Wednesdc : world history II - H, 6 3" 9 30, room 214, Spanish, 6 THE ABOVE schedule does 30-- 9 not School Classes Center, Wooisey; general math and algebra - M, 6 30-30, room 203, Center, Moore; heredity - S, 6 20-- 20, BARLOW AT CHAMBER :x:xxx:x:w reading - E, 6:30-- 9 30, room 202, Center, Brandley; office Off. occupations, 6:30-9.3Occ. Bid , Center, staff. 213, ymm By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 825-039- 1 Enjoying a wonderful month of relaxation and travel has been Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox Leaving their home here they traveled to Mesa. Ariz. liJ and enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Wilcox of Boise Ida., and also that of President and Mrs. William P. Miller of Ogden. The Wilcox men are brothers to Mrs. Miller. After spending two and a half weeks in Arizona, they continued their vacation in California, Nevada and back home. Belt special part of their California visit was at Es A Sanders Cnndidio and the Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Melvin David and their niece, Mrs. Kevin Welk Country Club. Mrs. Thomas H. Babcock of Probasco, are back home Panama City, Fla. arrived after spending the past week here this past week to spend some time at the home of her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Flake Boone, and their family. Mrs. Babcock, the former Janice Hansen of Syracuse, will be joined by her husband who is stationed in Panama City, later this week. in Tucson, Ariz They made the trip to attend the wedding and marriage of Miss Carol Foster and A. Dee Evans in the Mesa, Ariz LDS Temple Miss Foster is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Foster, formerly of Syracuse, and Brigham City. Layton Boy Hurt In Bike-C- ar Bump Vibration and Disc Sanders eight year old Layton boy was injured in a accident last week but is reported to be in good condition with only a broken leg. An Layton Rental car-bicyc- le 87 No. Main, Layton 766-12- 39 At BRETT THOMAS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Alexander, 351 S. Whitesides, was struck about 3 p.m. near Aircraft and Gentile by a car American room E.D. 9.30, Preparation room 203, Center, Boysen; spelling - E, 6:30-- 9 30, room 201, Center, Staker; sewing, 6.30-- 9 30, room 101, Center, Pickford; woods, wood shop, Center, lab fee $3, problems - H, 6:30-9.3- Thur-goo- d and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson have spent the past week vacationing in southern Utah and Arizona. or t) LOCATION KEY: Center: Weber Community Education 1100 Service Center, G - H, 6 30 Center, Mower; Washington Blvd , Ogden, Utah 84404; Office Occupa- tions Building: Classroom building at the north end of the Center. Roy High School: 2150 W. 4800 S., Roy, Utah Blotter. Group requirement key: E English Requirement; M Math Requirement, H - History Requirement; S - Science -- 84067 -- HIGH SCHOOL completion 1976 each course successfully the completed during quarter. A course may earn credit to be counted for graduation only once. Full tuition will be charged for a course repeated and this tuition is not refundable. Graduation requirements: Fifteen (15) units of credit are to be completed during the 10th, 11th, and 12th There are seven grades required credits: 1 Science, 1 Math, 2 History and 3 English A minimum of one and one-ha(l2) credits must be completed in the lf Weber Adult High School. TUITION: The payment of a tuition fee of $15 for the first course and $5 for each addi tional course is required. Students who withdraw prior to the end of the first week of school March 11, will receive a full refund. All students who have not previously graduated from high school will have their tuition refunded if the courses are successfully completed. Tuition refunds will be given at the completion of graduation requirements. Please make application for refunds at the office. Room No. 114. PAST CREDIT: In certain cases they are able to grant credit for the following: (1) Work experience: Up to four (4) credits may be awarded for work successful experience. Not more than one credit per year may be earned, (b) G.E.D Test: Up to five(5) credits may be given to those who successfully pass the test. This means an overall score of 45 and no individual test score under 40. (c) Military Service: Up to three (3) credits may be given to those who have had military experience, 6-- 9, -- 6-- 9, Mower. TUESDAY: ladies (d) Previous High School Credit: These are credits which have iLURDA Spring quarter: Classes WEBER ADULT High School at Roy beginning March 8. Monday: general math - M, room 174, Roy High, staff; shorthand I, II, III (M & room 132, Roy Th), High, Wilde; type (M & Th), room 132, Roy High, Wilde; American problems room 118, Roy High, H, P.L., (check office), Rov transcript begin March 8, and end May 21. Registration is March 2, from 7 p m. and March 3, from 8 a m. to 5 p m. at the Weber Community Education 1100 Service Center, Washington Blvd , Ogden. All class changes after registration must be handled through the Adult High School Office, Room No. 114. BOOKS: Books picked up at the if may be time of School Office, 1100 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah REVIEW OF credits: All students may have their r credits evaluated by making an appointment at the Adult 1100 Education Office, Washington Blvd , ft Room No Their Ogden, Ut 84404 tebphone number is 114, 0 Sunset News Sandridge Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Ruth Larsen recently with Norma Earl conducting. The lesson Josephine Catherine Chalterly Wood, was Nurse of San Juan, presented by Denise Ham-mon. Present for the occasion were Norma Earl, Bonnie Jenkins, Lucy Smith, Cora Wilson, Letha Smith, Kathryn Brady, Luella Carver with Denise Hammon and Ruth Larsen. Refreshments were served. Mrs. H. G. Hammon and Mrs Thomas Brenchly were among 30 relatives and friends attending a stork shower for Mrs. Chris Brenrhley at the home of Mrs. Dennis Bingham in Ogden recently. Congratulations to Kim and Paula Jo Koster Cannon who are parents of a daughter born Jan. 29 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. are Bob Grandparents Koster, Sunset and Betty Koster of Ogden Kim and Paula live m Salt Lake City. The Herman Udink and the Richard Campbells were among family members who gathered on Friday where they celebrated Mr. Udinks and Mrs. Campbells mothers ; 80th birthday. mmm &S09 amm ar 33 0 l m Happiness is. . . leather covered wedges these credits 5-- old Jerry driven by Jackson Call of 637 Sherwood Drive in Layton, while riding his bicycle. Investigating officer, Sgt. Rex Brimhall said witnesses said the bicycle pulled in front of the car and the driver could not stop in time to avoid hitting the youth. No citation was issued. i! of sent to the Weber Adult High lf School, March 8, to May 21. Requirement. been earned in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades of high school Please have a 84404. CREDITS: One-ha(V2) unit of credit will be given for program, Weber adult High 6-- Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. (non-credi- A new law in the state requires that parking on high school campuses be enforced as though on a city street. Therefore, we suggest your major parking area be in the east parking lot. Center, Quaule; THURSDAY: v.vv.y Community will be announced The above classes may be taken without credit if desired. 9 room 203, include activities. Registration for Community School classes 9 State Sen. Haven Barlow, right, was the main speaker at the Layton Chamber of Commerce meeting last Thursday morning. Senator Barlow told of problems getting the budget passed during the recent legislative session, and difficulties in the easement of land south of Hill AFB. THURSDAY: ladies P E., 30, (check office), Roy registration or at the beginof each class period during the first week of the quarter. Holidays Easter vacation -April 15 - graduation - May 26, ning cFSli 8 if Mi Ify- - v ! Thursday -Friday - Saturday Only it H? Feb. 12- 13 - 14 I: ! jisfemr. from BLOCKS Fifty holes with YOUR CHOICE 18 95 Soft, criss-cross- y leather uppers on leather covered wedges. They go anywhere and with anything. ..a natural for all your fashion needs. Plenty of looks and comfort. Flexible cushioned sole. Tan or mahogany. HOOVERS NEW SPRAYSTEAM 18.95. DRY Has aH IRON the features Stainless steel ironing surface Fifty oversize steam ports Instant high volume Jetstream Sprays on steam or dry setting Steam switch & water gauge controls uplront Finger-ti- p spatula lor easier mixing plus strainer top Six speed control lor every blending need. Built-I- n Easy-gri- p container has strainer lid and p spout. Easy to clean cutting unit. recipe booklet included no-dri- 76-pa- right or left Quick-chan- hand cord Warm N' Serve in Handy Warming Tray Built-i- n Decorator lids in colors! Removable broiler element! Stainless steel cooking surface! Removable buffet handles! Removable thermostatic control! Removable warming tray! broiler rack! ItS Immersible Dismantles Completely for lid pan tilt Thorough Cleaning HOOVER FINELINE Toasts bread up to 10 wide. Extra big toaast 14 4 ti 7 - PRESTON S3 Suth Stot SM30S St rum LWtW-'iU- U U tl -- yj 14 well for breakfast Super-fas- t treats. 1 I If heating elements. Shade selector for just right results J |