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Show - s fi,pfY,-yc-rpyrirT7,- i 8 A DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF MAY i. - a, 4, f?-- 1 r !, iTFy J y, K j t T,ifaifitng-nr,- .tfr iqr ixi'" T yr'rt,' f 24, 1975 Schoois debate salaries Only eight of Uah's 40 school districts have reached with their agreement teachers and other employes on salary increases for the 1975 76 term Progress in salary settlements appears to be slow this year As yet, none of the large Wasatch Front districts has reached agreement with teachers In some instances neither the teachers nor the board of education have made initial salary proposals According to tallies kept by the Utah Education Association and the Utah School Boards Association settlements are running well above 10 percent The districts which have reached agreement, together v. tth the percentage increase in basic salary schedules (fringe benefits and annual increments are additional) Lwth TKc'"ia$ ho'pc adjust Terry Simmons' can prior to Layton High graduation ceremonies Che'-y- i Share, Layton seniors told sons or daughter's attention v'lU nig La' ton High seniors v.eie I' nda, night of th r.vd t reach out to othi t , uuindc j mil ( ontt ihue to mankind Studio t John Dragon, presented the theme No man and four stud, nt speaker0 elaborated rt is an island We have kit to us a chalk nge to reach out to a lnother and anvono in need, said Lon E Williams Kara st I ivton ftiah vie hnosp to carp forvouarea pan of us and we are a part of you " Lynn Christensen told th 420 graduates. We need tath other, and such need require that each of us develop within himself something io share Kirk Fheiman dc seabed a contempoi arv moral niiakdown tnat is ck sti ouiig rehbious faith a..,i Gi id uat 1 a1 include the graduates filed into navy robrs and girls m Daggett, 13 jieicent, piu increments and increased m Mirance benefits the school puddonum, Keys m fight blue Class president Glenn Jensen reviewed the aeom phshments of La ton's sixth graduating class, and stem presented the class gift a public address of the Senior Committee The four faculty members and Principal Vaun Barber received flowers Barber, after pi aismg the graduates piesented them to W Kobeit Kcddmgton, assistant supnnntendent Davis County School District and Harold J Galley Divis ( ounty Boaid of Education Galley accepted the graduates, and challenged them beo) m her Lvts 'o da Gulev presented the diplomas to the graduates The school orchestra play id the traditional Pomp The Combined Senior Choir proand Circumstance vided other music, and the graduates sarig the ahna Emery, 11 5 percent, plus increments and additional in suranee premiums Garfield, 11 09 percent, which includes increments and increased insurance c osts Grand, 10 percent, plus increments, additional msur torts V'bo, am c th-u- r pairoiism we become Utter peopk, he said the establish will automatic alls become better We are liteially a product of our actions and our m't rac turns Bob Unsnarl! said The responsibility is ours in determining what w want to become, and what iniltii nt e we want to have on otheis Camel as fiaslu d and parents whispeied to get their If mi nt mater Invocation was by Patricia Martinez, class vice picsidcnt, and bnodntiun was by Suami Cook, class secretary 9 5 percent, plu increments, with the district increasing its share of msui ante cost from 75 percent to KK) percent Sevier, 10 peicent plus increments Tooth tentative, 10 pei cent plus increments 2 services scheduled on Ati Lawn 1 s. feel one s own bfe is worth Sp8nish-rrican War veteran Col 1 im r G Thomas, common .kr of the Itah Spanish War churns and past common dm n thief of the world or giimatron, will attend Slate Atty Gen WirnmR Romney will address those attending the Salute to ete 11 runs am in Sunset I aw u M n.ornil Par k 23.50 E These Viewmont seniors are happy about something -t a! F t Dav idav in smuts apptaitd the Deset 1 1 - Know IHd NI1FU1 ledge diligent c integrity ind le rdership eat h is a wrluiiie asset a kev to New s Child is serious after car mishap live year old girl was listed in sirious condition today m Fiima-- y Childrens Midical Center from injuries re i en ed w hen she w a , st nic k car Thursday tomue L Wallis dough? r In a and Robert loft West, was Wallis ooO running south across 6th North at 2 45 West when she hit bv a cai driven by chnstme Norman 26, Irti W crtb Mi oi Mrs s siutess Thus -- i was thi message raduating ptes at High Sch.xil s )ni.'io!U( mcr tuning lhe lilts weie mw IMh Friday he Id m the IDS Piount ful Woods Cross ktgumal tsiUr C Pause look up out and youiself to greater tiuuhts and greater exp eta tions of v ourself Principal Mm on J Flake told gradual s He praised the btv.-n- 1475 and -- tom mended a lualion h the Davis Com tv Srftooi District ad ministration and Board of Fduc atnm ur tadu't speakers gave tsn mont i 1 of lhtu cm I lie can be ipe recorder tompaed to a suggested an imagmatn e err Don Mason senior class presi I F h mdiv ldua! co1- '- N a v aluable stoic cf knowledge and the recording can be ri wound for examination of rnemones and expel. ewe or turned to fast forward for tut ure goas rb-n- t The even essential elemtnt for the human is an energy recorder, source motivation in this cise. Mason said We nied motivation to le irn b stub and to at quire knowledge I .li rt gt mils r'd t dut a tion are in portant com lnodities but uotrong in the wmld can tke the place ol said Ca.ohn perseverance Parrisn Pen., twice ami deterirunaMon alone are om nipotent " She suggested giaduaies set goals the then k for and believe m the ir future success lhe winning attitude means you Lrcv what vou want believe you tan get it and do evt ry thong you can tu athieve it w oi Inherits, the qua'tty of being honest and dept ridable a ioie and valuable said Janire (huacUristit Janus ?he urgtd seniors to is develop tl.eu integrity aivito n one sot lal ui assures to uphold individual tonvie tions lev n ' 11 t octroi and g on self lesf tet ov t 1 Rands Hayes student hody d dt t lop p! esiuellt, ad , ment of ell leadership V Knowledge, example, a tush to aifcievement and inendship are all type's leadership lie said oi Now as we graduate, we nugh stop lean on ohers a lidit less and become our ov n leadi rs to know w ht re wt are going Hayes said Symphony begins international tour lhe lina'e of the tour will rav and conducted the or June 2 in the Royal chedra with great spint and Fespva! Hah, called by many the membeis responded en An F.vV YORK CITY he most prestigious hail in thusiastically n the wot ul Aj preciative autLtnce Lootu.'gs in um The program was the san e kiding President Spent' r W hall are often two years as in the f.rsi two East Coast m KunbiiJ gave the Utah Sy ahead of tRe perfoi n.ance concerts m Washington 1) (' off send a resounding phony The concert was and Redbank, New Jersey Fndav mght for its third the thirdCarnegie and final Ea-- . Coast this wetk but it was Internationa! tour toncert of t ymnhnny and The Carnegie per Three hours afkr the sym the only one of the puree fermanee seemed to bav iK phony jH'rfoi met! ut Cam gie vipped by an encoie Presiown characteristics and i's 707 Hall it was on a Boeing dent Kimbelt. in town for the own pe. ia! fetlirg-- , i ymg toward Scotland, dedication of the New ork I tie audience responded w!!tre musician" will spend Visitors Center attendi j the with warm applau-- e attui tne a senes concert h days perform. ng s of concerts ut Scotland and opening work 'arm h Kl e Muuru Maestro j tie Bthy Fiiflaid Bv D II Desc-re- t an Ord. n News staff wn'er oe - UifD-ren- Cop-land- J I Smilley said the wnult steps aside ior the person who knows where he is go.ng He uiged graduates to set goal i wciid Both John F Kennedy and Albert Fmstem achieved be i anse thev took advantage ol opportunities be noted Iheir glory came as a bspiuduct of turns able to make decisions it he ngb time and bung 00 i,utted tu a iSus Cu'nmitmort and uoii will In uiv, diici tnir owti Don t he said ards look lor the glory or reward but be satisfied with doing, and y our rew ard w ill follow row M.ss Adams said that man gets so buy wtth 6lS) 0vn allairs that he foigets the noise he makes with his own n .detunes tends to drown out the spiendor of beauty Look inwaid ino vour own heart for the beautilul things y ou are and the things .mu tan tt come, she urged whe revalu'd the tame about tne tortoise and the hare amt sa.d there is more to life than just increasing speed Invest in a thing of beauty now and live on the interest fur yeai s to Come, she said Class President DuUglas Bates welcomed the giaduates, and Principal Carte ' Stt'veiisoR the class to Lynn M Burton Davis Board of Edu cation member Di John 'stephen White the district s director ol sec or.dary curriculum a!sv spoke briefly Sylvia Clow ard was the organist Musical selections were piesented by Craig Griffin on the accordion and JJvaooe Jones, who plavcd the oiano and sang Sunrise. Sunset accompanied by Cathy Manning and Debhie Robinson on the flute The schools umcert choir aL: sang, Would You" nn Taggart and Bnan Davm ofieied the invocation and bened.ction J j ; 1 i j i Dav is High b hool s graduating class of 262 Can you guess what it is7 Viewmont: Keys to success present the welcome hof additional Memori will blip and to let the bliss nl ,ruwth Miss Steed said - walk 'corridors of time' oln Hamsun I fuh jrs 262 Davis graduates wreaths hh jJ njfh Qolt Mavor Conrad El For yesterday is aheadv a dri am and tomorrow is only a vision, but today , will lived niaKes every yesterday a dicam of happiness and every tomonow a vision of bio The program will tnc lure musical selections and laying I bht The greatest of all possi expet mates is to live to lee!, to love, tu be loved to ete-lan- of LoAtu t LF.AJtFlF.LD this dav ' Fnr t is hie the veiv lue of lite In its brief course he a'l the verities and realities ol of your existence The eiowth the glory of atton the spiendor of lieauty beauty s Vbeit Biorge, former of Foreign Wais state of Americanism i han man ami loyalty will speak thir Dreams at Clearfield mencement ceremonies Iri day honored 152 graduates Valedictorian Sally Steed spoke ol the bliss ol growth Student Body President George S medley talked of (he glory of action, and salutatonan Barbara Adm discussed the splendor ol Memorial Corp have planned Memorial Dav services Monday m Salt Lake City mted Spanish War Vete-lanJohn F hntchlow Camp No 3 will hold services at 10 a m m Mount Oln et Cunetery, R12 E 5th South '4 Clearfield graduation candidaies pander or. Keyvd to that theme based tton B (' i n Sar.skr.t C'earfield High School com ay aunsct fl-- hope I mled Spanish War Vete- rans and v Cooiand unuoubudly Americas mosi d'snng uisht'd, most wideij cer lormed lit mg composer, in cluddl eutbent.c udigeneus Anii i k an folk mat i ! u. the Suite Although nevee Lternlly ued such familiar cowbov tunes as the Old Chislom ' OJ Paint, "The Dying Cvwbry" and .rest Trail, Granddad are included V a g h a u W 1 ! i a i.i s Symphony No 8," the sc-on- d work of tne program, brought loud bravos h'h ttho- - d througltne hall 1 os iiua. Tne tourtn movement Pir!''fiev s Symphony ot No was part'culariy well done and climaxed the v hole evening The audience showed lU appi eciation by giving a standmg ovation and hearty bravo The orcbstra re ponded wth an encore, Mahlers Fifth Symphony the Essex reception House followed ihe concert The rf'cepnon was fo" New York businessmen, politic a) leaders and other mf.jcrt'dl in people in the comriUfUt, McCloud cen'ered their re marks around the programs . . distant foot theme, steps echo through the tor rider' of Time." Robert Dunford, vcnio' das president, greeted a capactiy crowd and introduced the theme, taken from IiOngfelsuw Mary Ann Barber toid the giaduates how o push, pull and tug the future in the desired shape in her remai ks entitled, "Our Tomorrows Student body president and Matva Homer delivers her graduation address. high honor graduate Mark Vmell spoke briefly and nw Significance of man is not in Theodore Roooevelt s talcicallv of the memo-ab- le vaat He attain, but m what discipline, desire and occa'-ioiof tpp pat year, he lor.gv to she dttun to use Lme well m s from streaket Ihe ranging quo'td from Kahiif Gibran and become an individual sprmg to an epidemic cf fuzzy The formal education of who is true to huriodf, was afros wmch cropped up on high sc hoof and college u, the topic of Kristi McGoud students heads m Nov errber om the verv bcginmne of a Other high honor graduates "When one door shuts long Me of education, sad L cm Davis liign wre David said Jann H ixoid No; es another opens B Arpyle Emma A&hffiead A young man who rushes Storey, looking botn ways m Debra Carter, Caro! Cham " her enmdor of time out ext Liming, Here I am John A. Imamimi, berlain, to world I ve got my BA' Yesterday, today and Marianne Nichols, J3jel morrow' are closely linked will problabiy Hear the world T robst and Jana Storey together, s he-- explain! d If responding, Then be quiet and I'll teach you the rc rt of ' Principal Stevenson enough Aur to Jays me proudly presented Vm preparation, .jur tomorr.s the alphab i Le said for seniors graduation. th Hi tu Will bi j es sard true iearnmg Claiming the.r very presen' e be comes from involvement had helped put KaysvUe a" The aims of our tomorrows today 's studerds nml to e on the map. Farmington .Effect tomorrow s making both rewarding today's preparattuo "The 'uctm.ts s.ud Mnrva Homer places to live deter-mmatio- n 7, A seniors will be long remembered for bringing eight state championships to the school, plus numerous scholastic honors. Principal Richard S Mevenscn said Friday night as graduates received their diplomas Commencement ceremonies began at 7 39 p m in the auditorium Honor Students MirvAn Barber, Mark Amcli, Juan Storey, Marva Homer Harold Noyes and Kristi g;-.e- n N-j- j j i ( , |