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Show LEADER WEEKLY i NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER aV IS . ' 1 By ROSELYN KIRK one an asTwo courses sertive training class and the other a juvenile alcohol school will begin within the next month under the directon of the Family and Comprehensive Mental Health Center Both classes are scheduled for the Layton Center I THE assertive training class, scheduled to begin on Dec. 14, will be taught by Flame Ellis, a psychiatric nurse, who says the class is to give class designed members a feeling of confidence and control and an attitude of controlling then own lives Ms Ellis said the first series, which will last eight weeks, will be limited to members of the Layton Center, but that later classes will be open to the community. SHE SAID the assertive training technique began as a of the women's movement and are explained in such books as When I Say No I Feel Guilty and Assertive Woman She said the class will teach techniques and use role playing exercises so that students will have a success experience They will learn how to sav no to salesmen and how to respond to party invitations when they dont really feel like accepting part ANOTHER class taught the center, which will begin on Jan 3, will initiate a new concept in education for juveniles who have been referred from the juvenile court for alcohol-relate-t d problems Jack Russell, consultant budding in downtown mu lie Tore, is now a Bible T li i pnv ate st hool has 42 ti n and Ogden nt The histom al tu Iiy ton, NOW BIBLE SCHOOL Travelers along the m no highway through laton couldnt help but obst rve the change that has retenth t.Htrui iu nit ais Mam, prominantly displa.s the year it was erected 19 5 Frances Bone built the strut ture. The bottom story was The Golden Rule strut This was a typical turn of the century general merchandise store The upper store provided living quarters for the Punt family of Utah The Rev Mark ingston is the pastor tubers of the church travel is far awav as north Ottdt n to attend services SI DAY worship service is held wet Kly at 9 45 a m This 1 d nia A preaching s rv . t each Sunday it 6 " o well-equip- each Wednesd 7 30 is a unified service, combining worship servile and Sun do Sihool The church has r nt d Bible leathers and n nt counselors which Bible train-- i j rot de Sundae p fin i sen member of the i i U I i i i i i Bible is stressed above i it lie about the Bible " ned nurst r leaders care the smill tluldren in a 1 Satui d members of the n n meet to knot k m telling petiple tb ml and inv itmg tin n program o t i a . i simhi' people" while if lieis, p 't parents and athnii M ini', other and pa it , making pi mi s' h seven st hoolx in Pi District t i Mi i i 1 LYNN S I hiiesides I explained t W ODD lenn n- n ii K - REV. ingstor 1 n t i gives participants a making prm ess i it aulhoritari ii ! m i Mon i In in or p i trol He said i lit pi , til ll i 'I' suppoxili ter than indiv do d isk the pi oi tin i v parents i and di i . sums formula! m md are heard over td i i r u i n t do u s hV m nd i t sunns nnus KBBX in Sail ir t KANN in Ogdt n The Bible B ipmt J 1 has the largest uh in the state buses go throu providing fit t ' I tochurth Ihti in routes Christ! m s eath wis kd n school n on A regardless denomunion from four i in o i ' i i h tv i 1 g m Mo ul r1 1 n i non us said gi ule students The school offers a complete Bible cen- tred education, combining reading, writing and math with religious instruction Physical education, homemaking, music, art and ther school related subjects are also part of the daily work Each morning, the sthool opens with a religious and patriotic devotional present time, 42 students from Farmington to Ogden attend the day school There are four other schools AT THE like tms one in Utah THE instructional program offered at this school is the An t derated Christian Education program The school is under a three year contract to ust this highly individualized instructional material at hers and aides receive Hti.il and continuous train-nat the companys hi idquarters in Texas dmg g ' r t CLASS members, who will be ordered to attend by the First District Juvenile Court in Farmington, will all be alcohol offenders charged with possession, driving under the influence or similar alcohol charges. Mr. Russell said the general philosophy of the class is not to talk about al cohol as being either bad or good, but to show the positive and negative consequences of alcohol use and fioint out that it is illegal for minors to con sume alcohol MR. RUSSELL said the mental health department sees a need for the class since in 1976, 248 juveniles were referred to alcohol possession by the First District Juvenile were Twenty-twCourt referred for public intoxication and three on charges of a minor being m a tavern o but no juvenile will be assigned to a group with his own parent Animated movies are scheduled as a part of the teaching method, he said By CAMILLE CORNABY merchandise and offered support in this activity This annual marathon, which helps raise funds for school activities is a fun and enjoyable project, involving both the school and the community Merchants donating prizes arc: Ogden - The Italian Place, Millers Ski and Cycle, The Sound Track and Wolfes Sporting Goods I ayton High School will be holding the third annual Monopoly Marathon Monday, 19 starting at 7 a m Monoply will be played for 24 hours and the games will be Dec between the studentbody officers and several students picked from names submitted for drawing on Wednesday. THERE has been over $250 worth of prizes donated by local businesses, ranging from five to over twenty dollars apiece The community is invited to submit guesses as well as the studentbody of Layton High School Prizes will be given for the closest guesses with the earliest dates for three categories (a) the total number of games played in 24 hours, (b) which group will win the most games, (c) how much money will be left m the Monopoly bank at the end of the 24 hours There is no limit to the number of times you can win, so submit as many guesses as you would like. THE CLASS will include a to see and a post-te- if the juveniles have gained by the knowledge, according to Mr. Russell - Harris, studentbody advisor, along with the studentbody officers would like to thank the merchants in the area who have submitted GUESSES tonight at 8p m in the Layton High School auditorium Admission is free and open to all those desiring to hear an evening of fine Christmas music GROUPS performing the include the Melo-AireContort Choir, Junior Choir and the Harmonettes The program is being organized by Scott Ogden, choir director The student council has approved the charters of several clubs at North Layton and most clubs are now functioning very efficiently THESE include the Science Aires, Rodeo Club, Spanish Club, Archery ( lub, the Melo Club, Black Student Union and the Booster Club. Each club sets their own admission standards and maintains a may Friday Dec 16, Laytons basketball team will be playing Roy at Roy The junior varsity game will start at 5 30 and the varsity will start at Adrians, 7 30 Lakeside Cinemas, Lakeside Lanes, Lakeside Mens Wear, and Skippers Fish and Chips pm SATURDAY, Dec 17, will be the studentbody stomp It will begin at 8 p m and will be in the gym Everyone is invited Dec. 16 and 7 the wrestling team will be in the Orem LAYTON Anthonys, Chicken Out, Davis Lanes, Freds Threads, Marci J , Pizza Hut, and Audrenes, Wasatch Sporting Goods tournament Rates For Garbage Rise In West Point Garbage collection rates in West Point will be increased cents per month, beginning Jan 1, it was announced by City Recorder Diane R Moss ficials after a request from the hauler, Howard Robinson He said higher costs of operation necessitate the increase SHE SAID the higher rates were approved by city of- - The citys garbage collection fee will now be $2 75 per month Mrs Moss said the breakdown of expenses would be as follows $2 to the hauler, 50 cents for the landfill at the disposal site, and 25 cents to the city grb Syracuse meeting schedule For more information on how to join, please contact the club advisors The basketball team opened the 1977-7basketball schedule this afternoon against Davis Our next league game will not be played until Jan 5 against archrival Central Davis on News By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT1 1 8 Mr and Mrs Michael Roberts are parents of a baby boy born last week at the McKay Hospital m Ogden He weighed 8 lbs 2 oz and will heir home court Game time is 2 45 p m be THE NEW president of the seventh grade is Annette Adams, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harris Adams of Layton Serving as vice president is Mike Poulson, son of Mr and Mis Virgil Poulson of Lay-to- Aaron n The secretary, Sandra Hastings, was elected in September and will remain in office Congratulations to these fine seventh grade students School will be dimissed next Friday at 12 40 p m , Dec 23 and students will not return until Tuesday, Jan 3 Happy Holidays' named Christopher Michael He has a brother, Richard The couple is residing in Rock Springs, Wyo where Mr Roberts is employed Mrs Roberts and sons will remain at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Simpson until the Christmas holidays Her husband will join them next week Milton Wilcox was able to return home last Tuesday from the University of Utah Hospital where he has been receiving treatment, following a heart attack a few weeks ago 11 the original Catalst Pm tinue tj share evaluations t across district lines in evah e program is progressing oi t distrn t Mr Stoddard w s original group which bn e t'emenlary schools The pi getting siaried in set end i ther districts, he said t i I i - Its riskv to open mi aluation bv teat ht i s ' In n parents," he said about me that I w.isn t aw ii te. it hers inflate the appi I thev start to open up t house to leave their n i i i i ip d evaluation sheet oi m without their names t v AUORIIIM. 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Concert Dated annual Christmas Concert G purchased for 25 cents per guess from any of the studentbody officers at any Morth Layton The North Layton Junior High School Choral Music Department will present the The Double Shirt and Denim 90 CAL - Kaysville Place, The Pendulum and ROY - Jeans and Things and Vals Fashion Hut Clearfield st pre-te- st i i ir i i church in A it 7 p i each Davis, Salt Lake and Tooth KIRK nd e v Tucd h n i p m Fat Mt i Y outstanding congregation in the Baptist stai THE Golden Rule stmt ceased operating nt ulv o years ago After m iv vacant for a short pt ul it time, it was muted b, Tos'o Okuda and ustd as a 'U ik house and noodlt pirur Later, Mr Okud i s s n I st r ing lodiv the Bible Baptist t haith otcupies the building I his thuith has the largest THE two story white br.tk building, located at 111) N ROM The mi ant had a reputation w st taken place to a building that is a Layton landmark n in the evening pir'it's t 1 Baptist Chuitli ami ent.s living U f the restaurant that mostly to private m n igt'tl built m and education director at thp Mental Health Center, said the class will include the juvenile and his parents, or at The least one parent program, which has been perfected through the Second District Juvenile Court in Salt Lake City, wont present al cohol as a moral isue, he According to Mr. Russell, parents and juveniles will be assigned to three groaps for discussion All groups will mt lade parents and juveniles, Norris Koliert Nalder thiltlrens king, sit on Santas lap shortly after the arrival of St Nnk into Kavsville last weekend The jollv old man arrived on a fire truck and was welt timed with a warm lire in the Kavsville CTlv pavilion where lit' greeted stores of youngsters giving t at h one i h ig of goodies and promising them a return visit on Christmas Kve Santas arrival was sponsored hv the Kavsville Javtees |