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Show I 4 WEEKLY REFLEX OCTOBER 5, 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, LETTflWS TO TO KEDHTOEE Points Clarified About Library vices I HE D A IS County Library Board is very willing to discuss library service with the Layton Library Commute nr others I am sure you are aware that the Board last that a spring requested thorough study be made of library' service by the Davis County Planning Department reflecting both the present level and the projected future need h I non LETS SEE put everything n vocational ( int Schixi m K n ' mi !i t j D ivis Are n ! i k Nh 11 to gi t - h k muc h lex-- , t e at the in w 'it to D iv is High -- i Greek-lookin- g By TOM BUSSELBERG of meeting on October - completed AND STLDLNTS, teachers and its director are looking for greater success than ever old the sparkling secretarial new facility located adjacent to Davis High School Director Jack Shell sees the new center as providing a much-neede- d service in training area residents to fill employment positions constantly opening up AS ONE surveys the job heavy praise for the schools program I was working as a Kelly girl and doing mostly paperwork but needed more education to keep a roof over my head Two days after I decided to come was here "Anyone who really wants to appiv themselves can make it here," she says My typing speed is up from 59 to 77 and my shorthand dictation is up to 120 If you're willing to work hard theres no limi- tthe secret is application You go at your own speed and youre not comparing yourself to anyone else Now that we're in a new building I don't think we could have it in a nicer place horticulture, OFF CAMELS courses are provided in food service, nurses aid training, building maintenance and medical students Jay Goodfellow, business tea her with the center for several months, says it's easy to see a change m students take plai e in a short time. "I see students come in here and you can see a change in them in a very few weeks as they gain improve upon and their skills I. think it benefits a lot of people and if they'll be enthusiastic it can help improve their lives at- Layton Area Police Report -and Speakers two w Cooper of Salt Lake City hile a Union on highway, parked Layton police said tools and an air impart WTench, combined value $100, were reported of missing bv Lonnie Jones 1870 North Celia Way A battery and were reported missing by Rose Rlaha of 76 Atherton Way. MORL THAN $1,800 in materials and equipment were reported missing from a construction site, J. Ron Stacey Construction Co of Ogden told Layton Police. Items taken from a van on the site included tools, studs, survey tape and a tripod Two CB radios and an combined value $180, were taken from the Lugene of CIRRI NCY AND cash totalling $130 was reported THEODORE TATTON Lav-toBarrington Way told Police that a stereo, antenna, jumper cables, chains, a tire and tapes, total value of - $109, were taken A CB radio and all I all of the skills and enthusiasm you can muster GOOD LIBRARY service is expensive, and for this reason if no other, hard headed, ob- jective, practical decisions based on the best inhumation available are necessary in the of the Day is of Kaysville planning and implt meriting of srvue I'irtuninlv for Davis County including 1 i ton, the Davis County I lbrarv Board is of this temnttameni it should be noted, however, that while the Board has the statutory authority and responsibility to determine the policies, services, growth patterns, etc , they do not have the authority to levy tuxes That authority is vested in the Davis County Commission and financing new build ings or adding new services which require more money must first be approved by the Commission It is true that in 1978 Lavton City property owners will pay approximately $75,000 toward the operation of the countv WE U1SH to assure you that it is our desue to work with you and all others interested library svstem This is about 14 percent of the total operating budget of $515,000 For $"5 000, lavton residents L n s s, j Mrs Run age SO died North Sail Okawa lived years be fore t vi i k at Layton It was lion u i oi i High School, i linn when present students get Inn1 op m pint through everything ftom pouncing the opponent m football to herd Id. rg the most colorful of floats, m tlu par de h Ijung build part of that spmt by porting signs around the school wc re st ndt in-- - shard v n Inest le ft, and ugini.i M t i il -- nouiECor.iiiJG GARY GOASLIND n parka with a combined value of about Browne Atherton residence at W 78 ay missing by Susan Miller of 263 Dawson A sander valued at $109 was reported misstng by Connie Rakes of 248 Dawson, Layton Police said tb laysirills Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hart GaryH Goaslind son of Mr and Mrs FarIH Goaslind of Kaysville has earned his degree in Periodontics at University of Texas, Houston, Texas DR. (OASI 1D completed his master thesis work in Texas at the University and transferred to Lackland AFB where he completed his clinical portion of his periodontal residency He graduated from Davis High St hool and attended Weber State College and Brigham Young University He gr iduated from BYU with his Bat helor of Scifnre HE School shifter handle, combined value $15.a were reportedly taken from vehicle owned by Dan Barlow of 1200 North Cburrh No 41 103 its dt gree SJnt) tires, valued at $W w no rims, and a stereo, alt ith determined value, were taken from a vehicle owned by Julie A TOOL box, BLT THAT'S what about- - preparing them to go out and tackle that job with possible for the common gix id AT THE piesent time, there are fourteen different book-- l mobile stops in the city of Layton providing an average of 14' 4 hours of service each week which is approximately 20 percent of the total buok- mobile service time for the entire county haider saved me from disaster. Its some wav to feed your family while getting schooling You just can't keep a roof over your head when you're not skilled " titer dui mg a part LAYTON , is only because many communities are pooling their tax dollars access from in fa t, the North Branch Library is located slightly more ttian one mile from the Layton City north boundary and is used by extensively Layton residents Salt in library service for Davis Cnun'y INTERFD Dental at Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio where he enticed with the USAF- - graduating in 1972 Dr Goaslind entered dental internship at Travis Air I orce Base. California for one year and spent two years at Hollamand AFB, New Mexico doing general denistry WHILE THIRL he accepted a Periodontal residency which included one year at University of Texas He is now serving a three year tour of duty at the Air Force Hospital in Betburg. Germany His future plans are to return to Utah and set up practice in northern Utah. HIS FAMILY will be leav- ing with him for Germany next week. His wife, the former Carolyn Dean of Ogden and four daughters. Denise. Catrina and twins Stephanie and Michelle have , Annette Rodenberg, ASM stuck nt, who is living with t to d the Steve Graves family abend in Park w-C t kend itv Ider Ron Waite has re turned from serving a two year LDS Mission to the New I Mexico - Albuquerque survived e North Salt Lake and Mrs Michael (June) Murata of Twin Falls, Idaho Eleven grandchildren and one She area and great-grand- e hild Alpine Slide rule Ms Jeanne Layton Director of Libraries Funeral services wt re in the Ogden Buddhist Church Interment was in the Clyde n ( ity Cenx tery Saturday, Birtmp and Mrs Tom Alii n and their d eighter arrived in Lavton They will visit at the luvtrn home of Mrs Kristine Allen's parents, Mr and Mrs kerne th Br.nls-for- d and at the Kaysville home of Bishop Allen's parents, Mr and Mrs Earl Allen During the Alh n s ten day visit, Mr and Mis Brails-fors d.tui hit r, son in law and two grandchildren d & f I i) :rn 1 " 1 V J v V V ' - m - v i . - on his mission Mrs Don Adams and her parents, Mr and Mrs Stanley Tehbs, and her brother and sister in law, Mr and Mrs Douglas Tbbs of Bountiful, spent Iasi week at Panguitch at the family home -- ' ; L jH " X been spending the summer in Ogden with her parents. Mr and Mrs Dale Dean, white Dr. Goaslind has been in Zv Germany DR. GOASLIND fulfilled a IDS mission previously to the Berlin, Ciermany Mission np , Mrs Joe (Setsuko) Ono of Bountiful, Akikoand Rutheof Mis back to Germany her ) Sasaki of Salt Lake City sion He gave his mission re port in the Union 21st I DS Ward on Sunday He is the son of Mr and Mrs Kulnn Wjitc His family moved from Kays wile to Layton while he was He returned to Utah the middle of September to attend the wedding of his sisier and to accompany his family bv of Takeshi Syracuse, Dr Kaname of Bountiful, Mrs Arthur (Hat-suv- have returned to their home in Kaysville after spending the summer months at their ranch at Bear Lake Mr and Mrs Verl A Walker, Mr and Mrs Wendell Muxficld. Mr. and Mrs Bob Sanders spent last week Am where they in Plux-mx- . the Western attended Regional Potato Chip and Snack Food Convention Overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Irving Christensen were Mr and Mrs Dell Leavitt. Mr and Mrs Loren Icavitt of Lothhridge, Alberta, Canada and Mrs lee Williams of ( urdstnn All rta Canada Mrs home m Lavton many moving to North Lakt-Sh- e is d trie OKterbt rfest nt Snow Bird this past Shibata Okawa, Sept 26 at her children, 1 agonst The center was set up primarily to serve the needs of high school age youth from thearea, Mr Shell says "The area vocational centers (including Davis) are being developed so that expensive programs can bo provided If five students from each high sc hool want to take auto body, for instant e, it would be too expensive for each high school to set it up but we can set up one program for all the high schools in ihe district and train them far more t heaplv cc 3 HF ARD some speak TL CETA but it almost housekeeping S( lt(K)I ply services 1 plastering and plumbing and heating Added to that are 10 office occupation areas ranging from record keeping to data processing lilt. II population center County arta i orth and has excellent the Liu 'in aua DONNA Clark of Bountiful is one such student who has courses including in agriculture, auto body and auto painting, brictrand stone masonry, child care, sales and service, electrical house wiring trades, motherhood, tend the I'd proportionate share (14 percent) of the operating budget However, the extent of these true that Layton is service near the geographic and 5 disadvantaged people on jobs A wide array of job training is provided , V Administration for financially Training program market he finds a lot of openings but there aren't many skilled workers to fdl them and with a large area of population there are a large number of openings and no way we can fill all of them," he says He calls the Davis facility a training center to help place ornamental skills been a housewife and raised five kids and suddenly was thrown into the work force and felt completely lost This has been like a rope to pull me up Shes taking courses in speedwriting, key punch, cash register operation and English Some of the adults attend ing study under the Federal Comprehensive Employment 17 is the North Branch located on the south side of ( learfield one block from the freeway exit This library is located very months A visitor to the center may find the noise level higher than normal in many other sthtxds but as one student put it, "Its the same noise level here as in an office and that makes it more like an office atmosphere so we have to ap AMONG THEM is a 52 year Centerville woman studv-in- g Kaysville g requirements reading Based on the tolal popula tmn of the count; (1 S3, 000) and that of lavton City (19,000), Lavton is paving us with "infrequent" book mobile visits lay ton residents are entitled to use of any or all three of the county libraries, the nearest of which open ended schedule meaning students tan learn at their own rate and concen trate on their own problem areas That means some stay for only several weeks while Others remain for many taught at the high school Many of the schools students have been out of high school for years but have returned to acquire skills taught at the center roof It is not and library systems within the stale, nation and world receiving "minimal an e, IS next regularly scheduled THL CLIYIIR operates on their regular school day or if they already full-tim- KAYSVILLE After several years of planning, coping with a divided campus and trying to build up class programs at the same tinv, the Davis Area Vocational Center is finally ail under one three-buildin- anticipated that aim lesearch gu dance and Pc obtaining of m other brary materi iN natives and recommendations will be finalized and presented for the Bo ird s analysis at 'he moved to new facilities in Kaysville Working at getting their speed to lightning velocity are Chris Truchette, fiont, and Debi Wheatley, both of Lay ton from II .answer questions, assist with ' Davis Area Vocational Center, recently F-G. individuals or groups to was Department this morning in a pit sooted Board meeting trained, professionally competent staff to work with ning special A library location and timing for construction as well as financing be cannot new buildings carried on logically until this study is completed An interim report by the Plan combination may not make any sense to y ou, but if y oure a typist that sequence should Typing is among the many skills taught at the That A-S-D-- ! a c I i h well organ. td white system niateiials die eaMlv located and traasferable fiom libr ay to library on a one day basis, ALSO Discussion regardng the 1' a Its going to Vocational Duo evt rvthing in i id one-fift- mobile service, total annual cost $40,000, immediate access to 135,000 plus books, 10,000 of which are new in 1978, access to approximately 200 different peruxiical titles, 2500 records, 2000 pictures, use of three ll'K) f lmjtnps buildmgs for private study and conferences and meeting buildings are conservatively valued at $2 000,000, library sponsored workshops, exhibits, lectures, film programs, story hours, rtad ing incentive programs etc vice in Layton City J' serof the book- receive the following We believe that several points need to be clarified regarding statements in the press concerning library ser- UP AND AWAY! First and xx ond grade students of Renae Hill at Doxey Elementary School let their imaginations soar as they let fly dozens of helium balloons. Attached to the balloons were messages listing the school, and room numlier and asking anyone who Finds them to send a response The activity was all part of putting into action what the students read. They are optimistic about getting at least some responses with one youngster hoping his balloon will find its way to his brother in Germany. |