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Show VyEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16, IS 'tj iyb Silil ,1 , -- f riv i 4-- pJr 4?- r Business training will be taught as part of the Community School program at a.m. Schedule will be 8 a.m. Business Machines - Key Punch and 9:30 a.m. Beginning Accounting. 18. v A,' ,i' 1 .w ' IP; I1 W A PERSON may take the entire program or just one Key Punch and Accounting will be taught for three hours each Saturday morning for ten v 4-- f3rt John Midshipman ., I class with the $15 registration fee required. Fee includes all Completes Training 4 A. Cloward, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glannin A. Cloward of 509 Fem Dr., Clearfield, Utah, has completed the summer training phase of his studies at the Naval Academy. CLOWARD WAS one of 39 from the midshipmen I Pictures Slated At Burton The Burton Elementary - 4 PTA organization is sponsoring a very special opportunity V books and materials. 11 Clearfield High School starting the morning of September BUSINESS Machines, ?i weeks. The time is 8 a.m. to Academy chosen to Registration will be conducted the week of September 13 at the all week long Community School Office, Clearfield High. Or a person may register at the first class - Saturday tember 18, 8 room morning, Sep- Clearfield High, a.m. Monte Selander par- Receives ticipate in a special exchange program involving navies from the U.S. and 23 foreign countries. As a participant, he represented the United States and the U.S. Navy at social, cultural and professional functions in China. Under this program, an equal number of midshipmen from the participating foreign countries received training with U.S. naval forces. been awarded at Hill AFB to Monte R. Selander of Layton. CLOWARD HAS returned to Annapolis for further instruction leading toward his bac- calaureate and commission- He and his wife Kathleen have three children. Mr. Selander is a son of Mrs. LaVon Selander of Salt Lake ing. City. 20 Year Pin A ar service pin has MR. SELANDER is an airborne navigational systems electronics mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill. for their students. ON SATURDAY, Sept. 18, Kindergarten Hearing Tests the Bell Photography Company will be at the school between the hours of 9 a.m. 3 p.m. to take pictures. THERE IS no age limit and every one is invited to participate in this splendid opportunity. This is an excellent Christmas gift idea or special gift suggestion. and Students at Crestview Elem. in Layton proudly show off their flag which was flown over the nations capitol. A special assembly was held Monday morning during which Principal Keith Brimhall (standing in the rear) explained how Bradley Merrill (holding certificate), student body president, acted on his own initiative and wrote to Congressman Gunn McKay requesting the flag. SPECIAL FLAG (Ensaif Complleir This is just great! Yknow is what college is sup posed to be all about-bei- ng able to learn on your own with this YES, WE STYLE over your shoulder to make sure youre doing everything okay, said a Weber State College business student Thursday LAST Ramona Trujillo have joined our staff. minals Also and off on all gloria mirtinez our perm, waves & Bleaches 1145 So. State, Clearfield 773-047- P testing and hearing of known the Social - Jensen said. Another important facit of the new $700,000 computer is the service that can be offered to other institutions. Weber now does all of the adminis-tration- al for Southern Utah State College, College of Eastern Utah, Snow College, Dixie College, Utah Technical College of Salt Lake, and The Utah Technical College of Provo. about IF WE can get everyone to use it correctly, Jensen said, we can really be enormously important to the school and the whole state. wm pay needs it. Lowell G. Jensen, director of the computer center, said 6 DOUGLAS HANSEN Completes Recruit Training Airman Douglas J. Hansen, whose mother is Mrs. Francis E. Hansen of 227 N. Lakeview has Drive, Clearfield, graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. THE AIRMAN, who studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations, is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field. 30 West 100 North, v1! Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 September 16-2- 5 I Pants Suit Long Dresses Airman Gary Skirts Coats Blouses Pants DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY are fun and it Joy comes by doing things which we have the is fun shopping at Maxines where most lowest prices in town along with the friendly and efficient service. We Honor tnfinm a.m. 10 from Open Master Charge 7 to a.m. p.m. 10 Bank Americard Friday Layaway Cash School. 1 J D. 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HIWAY I Completes Basic Training 2 t 235 NO. MAIN LAYTON PH. Airman Hansen is a 1975 of Clearfield High graduate 1 Almost Everything Discounted regular survey. Parents will be notified of any hearing impairment discoveries as well as significant changes in hearing Sciences. This program has been needed for many years," ANY who STUDENT receives permission from his instructor may use any of the terminals whenever he or she MANUELS HAIR STYLING Ph. just for Program processing everywhere. The college now has about 60 computer terminals scattered throughout the campus. They are located in the Education Building, Social Science Building, Administration Building, Continuing Education Building, Calss-rooBuildings 1, 2 and 4 the Science Hall and the library. Alice Gallegos Roseman Smith Emma Gallegos $2.50 ONE OF the most specialized programs in the DEC-1- 0 is the Statistical years computer was a real hassel because there werent that many terminals around. Those that were here were usually being used by someone. This year its different. They have ter- Gloria Martinez and Manuel Gallegos the new computer is a good instructional machine for students to use. There are now close to 700 programs in the machine. afternoon. "N,' Now FOLLOW-U- retesting impaired students will be conducted following the Weto Sfiat Mil no one looking MEIiS HAIR The annual hearing survey for students in kindergarten, third and sixth grades in the Davis County School District are being given. GABRIEL SHOCKS 95 (2) U.l 17.95 Red Ryder Installation Available THE graduate Worth, Tex. ;! I |