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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX JOURNAL. JANUARY 19. 1978 DAVIS NEWS K fM laysmile Births in Word has arrived from Pueblo, Colorado of the arrival of a baby daughter miss arrived on Dec. 22 at the St Benedict's Hospital and is their first child. She will be named Jennifer Sue and the new mother is the former Sue Barker of Layton. Kirby of Kaysville The 7 lb 3 oz baby will be named Melissa Leigh and is Mr. and Mrs Jerry Swenson of Layton are the grand- bom Dec. 30, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs Gene Polhamus Mrs Polhamus will be remembered as the former Kristeen the first child for the Polhamus. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Kirby of Kaysville. The other grandparents are Mr and Mrs Dan Krawzyk of Pueblo, Colo are Mr and Mrs Rudolph Kandora of Krzyzowa, Poland Happy over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs Brent Ward of Layton, formerly of Kaysville. The 7 lb 3 oz lad arrived on Jan 2, 1978 at the University of Utah Hospital and will be named Jacob 4 i A PLAY SCHOOL A new experience of attend- ing Play School was the highlight of the day for some 60 small children on Thursday, Jan 12 at the Kaysville Elementary School seventh grade homemaking department, under the direction of Margaret Allen, instructor, and THE THREE sessions were conducted during the day, with the homemaking girls each bringing a small child for a session. The students had made A Pioneer of Steam Cleaning in Davis County STEAM CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANliiG Deep Clean Extraction Gentle - No Crush or Scrubbing Stays Clean Longer The final treat for the they prepared refreshments to be served at the conclusion required to take The course consists s600 Learning Di ahilitiba Healing Planned SOUTH PACIFIC Wervg 8 2.045 Wetarewewaewa, Poyneton Pm a cruive to toi Center All fcrKiwdei Wand ryNwen9, 2 AJ1 2 f INFORMATION will be presented on home and school management techniques for learning disability children, and will involve three rotating tenters with parents and school personnel being able to Kcrtal o.meoH canal participate 1,115 f to Aapwko, Crime N Me Suhr to I fLwQ icon CooJ 6jhgO VvcKgh to Catogrno gnd on to AmAo n Car tcMti, rMfi bf or to So lake f LIZ exhibit their unique talents in preparing for the play school. 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Presenting the centers will be Susan Rberg. clinical Instructor In learning disabiti-t- a s at the University of Utah, March 9 18 fSQM No Obligation terville. Wim John A lac lie April 20 May 1 1 Go tee ViA Jordan, TJ Avrw, Arhem 3 Day Greek tame Kio'xj Owe Napiri tcr Free Estimates The grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jerry Swenson of Layton, Linda Burke of Clearfield, and Jerry Burke tainly Safe on All Carpets School. 255 Pages Lane, Cen- LO Wng Pomprt hxiydrt 100 J.A. Taylor Elementary hoeU mol per 6ny HOLY Mo st Advanced Method for Water Stains & Smoke Damage' The South Davis Chapter of the Utah Association for Children with Learning Disabilities will have its January meeting on Wednesday, Jan 25 at 7 30 p m. at & Vvtt Arrwricon Wiatom Auitfol a. New f Samoa, ZnoiurxJ HorvokilwG'Woim ID5 Grotto Temphrt, ttar$pcroon proper ITEM-DESCRIPTIO- N Toun I of homemaking techniques as well as stressing babysitting and upon completion, the girls are required to conduct the Feb 6 13, Mor 13, Apr 10, 5 jun 5 Viwt Volcano May Pork loo Gordon Orchd Nnedle, lahamo Fern Grotto, Polynevon Cener, &YU Compal, Pearl Hortoor, Hawaiian Home, ond more loclixie Taw, Iniur , Hoteb, All few, 12 Meaij, Air & r the play seventh the grade homemaking students are W th Merrill Chmtophe$on LicAe of school and those were served on handmade place mats and w ith name tags for each child This all began as a two week study course on child care that FCU.IISLOS & girls enjoy the course anu cer South Weber She was named Heidi Jo The mother is the former Julie Swenson AS A HAWAII With John Feb requirements and preparation Mrs Allen stated, The Economical A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Alan Burke She arrived on Nov 30 at the 1 DS Hospital in Salt Lake t lty and weighed 6 lb 8 oz children, age J a stimulating experience for the tiny tots and lots of fun, as well as the homemaking girls They put much time and effort into the Norma Ward of Fruit Heights and Mrs Emma Anderson of stories, clever and colorful flip charts and puppets, finger plays and all types of games. RaNae Lake, student teacher from Brigham Young University, conducted a play school for their 75 homemaking students The play school consisted of children from 18 months to pre-scho- play school IT IS Crosby of Ogden are the grandparents. daughter was bom to Mr. is Mrs Kaysville Jr. High School 7th grade homemaking students recently conducted a play school for 60 youngsters as part of their child care course. Enjoying the activity were, front 1 to r, Rosa Valdez, and Tina Valdez; Alicia White and Chad Francom; Wendy Fulks and Jonathan Fulks; Elizabeth Hipley and David Anderson; Heather Cragan; Laun Schow and Kristie Schow; Stacey Zachreson and Donna Dotson; Brenda Lords and Kara Marie Olson. Center row, Cheryl Weber and Trent Ashby; Keleen Toone and Ben Carter, Sharon Smith and Heather Love; Mamie Clovvard and Lane Larsen; Teresa Bennett and Laura Young. Back, Sheryl Raymond and Kristie Ward; Colleen May, Melissa Thon, Robyn Tyler, Lisa Brown, Shene Edvalson and Dustin Jensen Crosby of Ogden. Mr 'and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes of Kaysville and Mrs. Alvena Norma Ward of Fruit Heights is the parents and Mrs Allen. It is their first child and the mother is the former Teresa Malmar of Fruit Heights Mr. and Mrs Dell Ward and Mr. and Mrs Glenden Malmar, all of Fruit Heights, are the grandparents and Mrs Steven B. Barnes of 417 Flint Street, Kaysville. The 8 lb 5oz daughter arrived on Jan 8, 1978 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and will be named Lauren. The mother will be remembered as the former Jacqueline fr. |