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Show rv wm ' jo( inf t ' m A ppi q 1Q73 Personnel Decisions Made By School Board In other matters of business, the board tabled a second request from South Weber Elementary School By ROSELYN KIRK - Emi D (IB fcr FARMINGTON Personnel placement decisions occupied members of the Davis cz f IMII".'I'II IJI Bl HI MB WVvv 1 Board School County Principal Robert Larsen, requesting the initiation of teacher planning time. The on school had previously asked that the planning time begin Tuesday as they approved requests for sabbatical leaves for eight teachers and learned that applications were being received for eight administrative positions in the district. this year, but, when that request was denied, they requested the projxisal begin 1978-7school year in with the August Bernell Superintendent - ave Today Woods Cross ?j is g R tmteaz J lj$) b o 5, P & Flementary School at 8pm March 21. They also approved the purchase of three additional lots at lfaV) 1100 S , Clearfield, for the building trades department at on year t number of leaves could be extended during the 1978- - 79 school year due to the small number requested last year. According to Supt. Wrigley, the cost to the district for financing the sabbatical leaves will be over J57.000 The district pays teachers one-haof their salary while on sabbatical for extended Clearfield High School ASST. Supt. Gayle Stevenson said the district would keep other lots, previously purchased for the Clearfield vocational program, to see if they would be needed later The ' building lots are purchased with vocational lf funds study. isjNVVvi rA 1 V 3-PIE- RUGBY- - CE Reg. 9.97 F Save on these fashionable suits for boys. Polyester blend. Your choice of assorted solids and plaids. Boys sizes. Reg. 1.47 t YRASB3 I KHEE-E4IGC- 3S Our J (p)7 U Colorful rugby knee-hig- h for misses. Sizes socks Plastic liners fit 0 cans. 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Carl is a member of Pack 303, sponsored by the Layton PILLOW Capt. Gary A. Scoffield was unable to come home for the funeral because he is second in command on board the U. S. Navy ship The U S. Kitty Hawk Navy ship is on an extended tour of duty. Eleventh Ward polyester fill for comfort and long wear. White. Mrs. Jessie Carvier will spend Friday, March 10 in Ephreim with her daughter and Lynda and Don Andrew Thompson. The occasion is the celebration of Mrs. Carviers granddaughters birthday. Andrea Thompson is seven years old. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Padilla Our Reg. 2.88 Mr. and Mrs William 2603 E. Oak Forest Van-Dyk- e, son-in-la- Drive, recently moved to Layton from Ogden Mr. VanDyke is orginally from Ogden. His wife is from Clearfield originally. The family lived with a brother while their home was being and their family recently moved to Layton from Mon- built. Laura Bone Galley, 85, of Phoenix, Ariz died Feb 24 She was originally a resident of Layton. Graveside services and burial were held Thursday March 2, in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Gayle and Clark Dalton are the jjarents of a new baby. tana. Keith CHENILLE Lm'c Washable cotton chenille in a wide array of colors. Fringed. Twin and Full size only. wwvv! Our Reg. 6.97 the Brimhall, Principal of Crestview is School, Elementary recovering from a heart attack. He was hospitalized and m the intensive care unit but is now convalescing at home. The Layton Sixth Ward Mutual group spent Saturday acenjoying a tivity. The youth traveled to Powder Mountain for skiing, tubing and other winter fun. Mrs. Gary A. (Kay) Scof-fiel- d The 18th LDS Ward Relief Society has an extra special Relief Society birthday dinner and program planned for all ladies of the ward to enjoy. The LDS Relief Society was organized on March 17 mid-wint- and her family from POSITIVE PARENTING WORKSHOP The Davis County Family and Community k Mental Health Center is offering a Wedworkshop for parents beginning POLYESTER YARN DYES 58-6- 0 yam-dye- Kmart. six-wee- SHIR d polyester solids and prints. Save today at of Annandale, Va. were among the out of town people who attended the funeral services 773-4S7- I pillow has matter mmn By DONETA M. GATHERUM Standard size final A business, the board approved a resolution to purchase properly from Clearfield to construct a school in that community. This purchase was approved by the board last month. 21. Our Reg. 79.88 7 IN A matter of information, Mr. Stevenson reported on a state-wid- e movement to reduce the number of school activit.es in high schools in IN addition, four district positions- -a vocational director, a director of secondary curriculum, a supervisor of secondary social studies and a work adjustment counselor-w- ill be open. Supt. Wrigley said he could not guarantee that the inter- s. niwiiJwww jti..aiiririinmiiirrrw pay-ing5- Superintent Wrigley said the board would close applications on March 10 and begin to interview the applicants. Three elementary principals and one junior high principal will be named gallon trash twist-tie- Also approved was the purchase of 90 band uniforms for Woods Cross High School band Supt. Wrigley said the school district would follow the normal policy of of the cost of the uniform after the school has raised 27 of the cost Woods Cross has provided $6,471 IF teachers decide not to return to Davis District after the leave, they are required to pay back that money to the district. Assistant Supt Gayle Stevenson said the district should have no trouble in finding teachers to replace those on sabbatical although there might be problems next year in reshifting to find a place for those teachers who had been on leave. Reporting on applications being received for eight ad- ministrative 0)QQ complete addition to the Orchard Supt. Wrigley suggested the 7 is In other matters of business, the board agreed to call for bids on the six room granted sabbatical leaves. 3. S? ;e- t. coruept only two teachers applied for and were LAST iS?-- school would have to wait for a decision until an evaluation of the teaching planning time option j said the THE BOARD Wrigley recommended that four all eight teachers high junior high and four school instructors - requesting sabbatical leave for extended study be approved, although only about half that many are usually allowed the nesday, March 15, 1978. Activities are designed to develop specific parental skills. Topics include communication, motivation, discipline, and assertion training. PLACE: Farmington Mental Health (85 So. 185 E.) TIME: yd. 55P iCWl IZMflRiOAi 5JSlh ' Wednesdays, Center p.m. 7-- 9 $13.50 per adult per couple Plus $8.50 for materials COST: $27 xu.' Aifii j REGISTRATION LIMITED TO 30 PARTICIPANTS. For Information and Farmington registration, call: 867-221- 1 Ext. 290 |