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Show k WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 19, 1978 2 The im City Improvement Association held its monthly meeting Layton Tuesday, Jan. in the 10 Lay-to- n City Hall. AFTER Boy Scout Troop posted the colors and a prayer was offered, President Lmelle Rose introduced two new association members. Don Jacobs will represent the Layton LDS Stake. Charles Farr is the DAV representative. LCIA members reported on future community activities. 154 ficials. They will help the govern- many interesting projects s that should attract the attention of local residents. The Honor Society will canvas Layton seeking pledges for the Heritage Museum. They will also solicit magazine subscriptions for the school f ' not are youngsters as some troublemakers twins are when they are a little older - but they do oc- By GARY R. BLODGETT at Crestview Teachers Elementary School in Layton might sometimes think they have double-visio- casionally cause mixups. We separate the twins m each case, said Mr. Bnmhall, Never putting the two together in the same classroom n. BUT theres good reasco -10 good reasons. Thats right, there are ten (count em) sets of twins at the school, a couple of identical sets of twins and the rest "look alikes." PRINCIPAL Bnmhall says that BUT HE explained that the purpose for doing this is not to make it teacher. Keith the easier on the Twins tend to rely on each other, especially if one is a little more aggressive than the other. WE dont want the twins depending on each other. We want them to develop their own personalities and own speed of learning. He suggested that the twins are together enough away from school and should not be placed in the same class at school We do it for the benefit of the students, he said. IRONICALLY, all 10 sets of twins are of the same sex. That is, both are either girls or boys. SCHOOL MINI 3-- 5 Another oddity about the yr. olds twins is that three sets live on Laytons Gordon Avenue. SunsetClinton or Kaysvllle Stones and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts & Crafts Creative Drama, Science Rhythm Band etc Expenenced, Certified Teachers SOME the twins, especially identical twins, ' of wiil wear the same types of s while clothing as others want their own identity and you seldom find them look-alike- REGISTER NOW FOR FALL LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-867- 7 the same type the principal wearing clothes, 376-835- 0 explained. 10 Having Our furniture is the Best and feature: fabrics first quality frames are Quality Match fabric samples in your home at your Constructed Upholstering done with expert craftmanship All convenience All workmanship guaranteed Furniture should be sn investment not an expense - WealsoRauphOlStsr your old Quality furniture as new, finest craftsmanship anywhere) (We make it good 258 W. 18Q0 N. Sunset Call 625-070- 1 have never seen that many sets of twins in any one school in all my years of education. could the 10 sets of twins, four are in the two sessions of kindergarten and the first grade has two sets of twins. Each of the second, third, fourth and fifth grades then have one set of twins each. 0 45 E. GENTILE STREET, LAYTON GIFT STORE Clothes and Girls January. Beautiful Infants Dresses Reduced to 50 & 0 Superb Mikasa Stoneware Patterns on Sale the month of Off per- YOUR CARPETS it COME CLEARER it BRISK!FASTER LONGER it 773-71-04 ER DRY 23 Years Experience LAST . ' Ford, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrol Ford, 336 Glen Ave., fourth grade; and Shane and Shawn Petty, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Petty, 227 E. 950 N., fifth grade. . .V.V.V.V.VAVA'Am 9ncoavp-,- r OMyJL Sapphire Ave., third grade; Stuart and Steven Julie and Juanita Ortiz, 0ficeaj'ear, 5-ii v ifiHjfiRy Dogwood Poppy Parade Cordoba Galleria Shalimar Superstar Dune Grass Many Items Store attend the graduation exercises of their son, Kevin L. Hill who received his doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree on Jan. 6 from the Colorado State University. Dr. and Mrs. Hill and family are moving to Tooele to make their home where he will begin his new practice. His parents and sister helped them move back to ing in Sandy with her daughter and family, Mr. and family home at Christmas time, which was the first time in many years. Members of their family visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Larson and Miss Shari Sides, Emmett, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop, Brigham City; Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kay Bishop and son Greg, New York and Lloyd Kays other members of his family; Mr. and Mrs. David Lynes, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bigler, Apple Valley, Calif.; Kelly Bishop, Clar-mon- t, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Larson and family. Merced, Calif, has been visit- Mrs. Jim Wiet and m Provo with son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brink She spent Saturday in Kaysville with her mother-in-laMrs. Edna J. Layton. Elder Ron Adams entered the Language Training Mission in Provo on Jan. 5 where he will study the next eight weeks prior to leaving for his mission to the Mexico-MexicCity LDS Mission He is the Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith returned from Merced, Calif, where they spent Christmas and the holidays with their daughter, recently Mrs. LeRoy Howe and family Mr. Howe is on duly in the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Hill Jr. and daughter Jayne went to Fort Collins. Colo to Many Many Items Reduced even more from last week Wide Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durrant and son Va! and his friend Dale Topham spent Christmas holidays in California. They visited Lake Tahoe, and other attractions. Both Val and Dale have been attending Brigham Young University and will be leaving soon for LDS Missions, Dale to the Japan Sapporo mission and Val to the Alaska Anchorage mission. Mrs. Lloyd Brink of Philippines. BEST SELECTIONS childrens 764 twins are son of Dr. and Mrs. Reed N.. HURRY FOR a JPrice forming group and sponsoring a concert series that will offer one concert per month from September until May. MEMBERS of the DAV Scriven, 347 W. Gordon Ave. Other twins are Kenton and Kurtis Williams, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Williams, 325 Gordon Ave., second grade; Randy and Davey Martinez, sons of Mrs. Mary Martinez, Richard and James Dalton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dalton, 282 North Church; o CHINA ganizing Derrick and Scott Scriven, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward SINCE there are no twins in the schools sixth grade, ail will return to the same school next year unless they move from the district. IT IS the goal of the LCIA to make Layton a unified city where all citizens are aware of community projects and are supporting the different civic organizations, dmg non-prof- it sons of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown, 480 Spurlock Dr.; Of Kindergarten ONE OF the newest organizations in Layton is the Civic Arts Association. This corporaprivate, tion has plans to produce a city musical to be a part of of July celebration. the Other plans include or- FIRST grade twins are Jared and Jeffrey Brown, more. 4-- 5 sometime in March. Looking ahead to Independence Day, the Chamber of Commerce is considering sponsoring a beauty contest. Amethyst St. be increased even 4-- THE Layton High School West Gordon Ave., and Jacquelyn and Jocelyn Waddell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Waddell, 864 BUT, HE noted, since there will be no sets of twins advancing to junior high school next year, this record-numb- Monday except the third p.m. to Monday between meet with any person who desires to discuss problems or situations with the mayor. The third week, the mayor will be in his office on Tuesp.m. day between The Mayor expressed an optimistic outlook for the future of Layton. musical will be presented daughters of Mrs. Yolanda Galaz, 317 Glen Street; Jason and Jeremy Tapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tapp, 31 L'Zawa U FUftMDTOBlI? All at the same time must be some kind of record, said Mr. Bnmhall. one school MAYOR Shields announced he would be in his office each sets of twins in MBHE) MUTO All - -- announced later. banquet is being planned by the Honor Society. If it appears you are seeing double images in this picture, dont panic. Its merely the 10 sets - thats right, 10 sets of twins presently attending Crestview Elementary School in Layton. Anyone ever hear of more than 10 sets of twins attending a Davis County school at one time? YA SEEING DOUBLE? - problems. Details of this community project will be senior citizens A library. Salt Lake City once a month. They provide a program and fruit baskets for the patients Currently, the DAV is camthe St. paigning to have converted Benedicts Hospital into a nursing home. The Jaycees are sponsoring a Little League basketball tournament. This group is beginning plans for the 4th of July parade. They encourage all city organizations and individuals to support the parade and other 4th of July activities. LAYTON residents will want to attend a town meeting to be held on a Thursday meetevening in March. The of ing will follow the format the New England town meetings. Citizens will become acquainted with elected of- THE Ki warns Club plans to hold a family-oriente- d kite flying contest in March. A garage sale to raise funds for the Heritage Museum is also being planned. Layton High School has ment leaders identify community problems and help find solutions for these visit the Veterans Hospital in are too numerous to list come and save now!!! They Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop were happy to have all of their 6) to WE F.IUST CLEAR OUT THIS WEEK!!! J OfJIY. use" YOUR PASTER CHARGE I USE YOUR j VISA CARD Bountiful. On Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Larson entertained at a family gathering at their home in Bountiful for all 29 members. Sxsyteia Mrs. David Sanders and son Mark attended the Ballet West Nutcracker production in Logan Monday evening. T SEtcpno MAIN HBMNT1U-UTTO- l. lj Mi -J Anil UTAM uMMr JANUARY CLEARANCE Co) Swivel Rockers Stock for Immediate Delivery. In 35 to choose from in 4 styles $, Uj L ALSO 10 MODERN SOFAS AT SAME PRICE Woodland Poppy 20 Pc. Service for 4 Reg. $80.00 SE!D95 Now MANCHESTER BARON CONTEKPO SOFA House of Specialties to announce is pleased the Bridal Registry of Bonnie Arlene Marian and Michael John Sorensen January 20, 1978 3900 South Highway 91 (Bountiful) Phone 292-454- 5 O Easy Terms, Indent Credit Daily 10-- 7 -- SO days same Sat. 10-- 6 i cash |