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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS r ! JOURNAL. JANUARY 19, 1973 qb has opened. Mrs. Shanna Page, instructor, works with Kaysville PHE SCHOOL Mrs. Shanna Page, director of the new being opened in Kaysville is shown above with two students, Ryan Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins and Jennofer learning center are available to the children. There will also be cooking experiences included in the program. for the three and pre-scho- four year olds with two and one half hours each. The sessions are from 10 a m. to noon and from 4 to 6 p.m. The new school opened Monday. L.D. Covington and John Blair who have operated the Learning Center in Kaysville m. IT IS open to the public and special invites will be sent to of KCA, the Kaysville City Council and the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce. The mayor will be honored for hts service and contribution to KCA during his term of office. HIS wife, Mrs. Mary Cundall, will also be honored for her many years of service to past-preside- The fee for the two day a week program is 22 50and the three days a week program fee will be 30. Registration is still available. the past three years are expanding their business operation to include this l. MRS. Barbara Stephenson will be teaching at the school with Mrs. Page. THE building was designed with a child in mind and is through self discovery. An open house hosted by the Kaysville Civic Association g honoring Mayor Glen W. Cundall will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the Kaysville City Hall from out-goin- THERE are two sessions of THE children are intrigued with the learning devices that are available to them. development center encourages the child to learn EUsiisss Pre-Scho- Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones. very convenient for the learning process and teaching. The students Ryan Jenkins, left, and Jennifer Jones, right. well as a special gross motor room. All services in the Pre-Scho- ol pre-scho- ol The center has professional staff and certified teachers, np If offers a strong language program as well as other CANDID COMMENT When opportunity knocks it only means the new electric chimes aren't working. Wall Street Journal. growing skills for the youngsters. There are muscle toys, trampolines, climbing apara-tuseballs, tricycles, etc. as s, -- as well as serving as of the Fine Arts Committee since 1971. Following the open house, the regular KCA meeting will commence at 7.30 p m. and is open to the public. PRESIDENT A. Neat Anderson will preside at the KCA chairman meeting, np Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook and son Kevin are back home after spending two and a half weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewster at LaMeda, Calif. They also visited Raymond Brewster and Rocky Keilman at Niland, Calif. Mrs. Ruby Clauson and Mrs. Ron Clauson and family attended the funeral services of Mrs. Julie Cook in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Mrs. Cook was the 92 year old aunt of the Clausons. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thur-goo- d entertained at their home on Thursday evening with a dinner party fora large group of close friends. The Ins Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Taylor on Monday afternoon for their regular January meeting. Assisting hostesses to'Mrs. la.vlor were Mrs. LaVern Barber and Mrs June Della Silva. DAVIS HIGH SHIL GOmTOBW WINTER 197G LATE REGISTRATION ACCEPTED TUESDAYS CREATIVE RHYTHM & DANCE SI 5. CO. To register, call Liz Pre-scho- ol Elementary. through 1st grade. 3:15 p.m. Kaysville Sanders - 376-262- 3. We have all the equipment and an excellent Instructor Just waiting WOODWORKING to show you how to use It. S20.00 tor 10 weeks. Class will start January 10, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Mr. Williams Have you got a chair or couch that looks a little shabby? Come and UPHOLSTERY put that new cover on yourself. S15.C0 for 10 weeks. Class starts January 10, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mr. Gallagher. complete program to help you lose those extra pounds or Just to keep in shape. $10.00 for 10 weeks. Class starts January 10, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. LADIES SLIMNASTICS A Mrs. Brown. VHD.--SDAY- S use our Surprise your family and friends with your creative ability. Come Mr. to 9:00 p.m. new facilities. $15.00 for 10 lessons. Class starts January 11, 7:00 CERAMICS Bitner Let your child get a good start for the 1984 Olympics. 11. Two Ages 5 through high school. $10.00 for 10 lessons.M Classes start January 5:00 to 6.00 p.m. or 6:1 5 to 7:1 5 p.m. s Hardy. sessions Classes In outdoor skills for boys ages 107 through 12. OUTDOOR EDUCATION Involves hiking, cooking, backpacking, camping, snowshoe building and survival skills. Boys taking part In the class will have the opportunity of actual experiences In the outdoors. w th th ton for mufti BEGINNING GYMNASTICS fluster tor tfi 4 cifltt TOO January pm th ff1 1 1 . room 1 73 Davr High School Parent maelmg StOSG Mr Nilsmt b th' THURSDAYS Same as Tuesdays class. $15.00 for 10 lessons. Class starts January UPHOLSTERY 9.00 to p.m. Mr. Gallagher. 12, 7:00 for the student who has successfully mastered the INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS class. 510.00 for 10 weeks. Class will start January 12, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Ms beginning Hardy. BEGINNING JUDO Boys and girls 6 through Junior high. $15.00 for 10 lessons. for membership to U.S. Judo Association) 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Class starts (Includes $7,00 January 12. Mr. Ezell. Beat the high cost of auto repairs. $15.00 for 10 weeks. Class AUTO MECHANICS to 9:00 p.m. Mr. Laser. 7:00 12, starts January AG MECHANICS AND WELDING Need something welded? Horse trailer need Mr. Edwards. repairing? $15.00 for 12 weeks. Class starts January 12, 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. REGISTER THE FIRST CLASS SESSION FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL RAY HINTZE HOME-867-298- 7 DAVIS HIGH-376-3477 I TJ- - a - |