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Show ( ( WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 18. 1978 fin till Jr C9t ,f . t, HI t, -- ip a ft Vr School District Open House Set Davis County School District announces the annual open house to be held May 25, 9 p m.; May 26, 9 p m. and 5-- to 6 p m. 12 May 27, C main floor with a full basement and double garage. There are three bedrooms up and one down with two baths up and one down Also down- THESE homes are built bv students in the five high schools and the Vocational Center. We invite everyone to come and inspect the efforts of this home building program in the schools of Davis County. VIEWMONT ' 4 1367 North 725 West, West Bountiful lthasl,250sq ft on main house, floor, with full walkout basement. This house is well constructed with energy saving features, like six inch insulation in ceiling and four inch insulation in walls, with double windows pane throughout. conMaintenance free, structed with brick veneer, aluminum siding and cornice with a 30 year guarantee. Split entry, well designed kitchen, large living room and dining area, three bedrooms with baths. Finished family room in basement w ith fireplace upstairs and downstairs. Baseboard hot water heater. Kitchen includes stove with microwave, dishwasher and disposal Large double car- port LAYTON house, 1800 East Gentile, lot 1, has 1680 sq ft. with garage and basement under main floor Brick veneer with aluminum siding on the front Three bedrooms with a full bath off the master bedroom. Beautiful well built cabinets in a spacious kitchen, stairs is a large family room with fireplace, utility room, a food storage room and a dry goods storage room. All floors will be carpeted or vinyl covered except utility room Full insulations and storm windows are just two features that help meet all phases of the new energy saving code TERI Named To Girls State Miss Teri L. Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R D THE lifetime hand-spl- it roof cedar shingled the emphasizes early American style Aluminum gables and trim almost eliminate painting problems The yard will be landscaped and a sprinkler system installed. Just move in and relax CLEARFIELD house, 1546 East 700 South, is a two level home located on a 90x170 lot This house has 2808 sq ft. of living space, with four bedrooms conveniently locattwo with ed upstairs closet bathrooms and walk-ithe master adjoining n bedroom Downstairs there is an additional 2 bath utility room and the dining area The kitchen is 1 lx 12 with a disposal and dishwasher, while the dining room is 10xlT. The interior of the lower level is an almond white and the exterior of the lower level is all brick veneer A hot water heating system for winter and total air conditioning for the summer plus many extras make this house a home DAVIS house, corner of South Main and Cherrywood Subdivision, Kaysville. Davis High School's brick veneered house has 1280 sq ft on the THE BOUNTIFUL High House, 1986 So 1150 E., is a home white brick in Browns Park area. Bountiful. There are 1695 sq ft living space, full basement with attached two-ca- r finished garage There is a deck off the master bedroom which overlooks magnificent view of the valley. Spring Honor deli At Cliclis The spnng semester honor roll at Ricks College deludes 867 students. STUDENTS getting 3 5 grade point average or above for the semester, taking at least 14 hours of classwork, are named to the honor roll. Ricks College is the largest privately-owne- d two-ye- ar college in the United States and is owned by the LDS Church. Enrollment this spring was 5,485 HONOR students Davis County are: from T rom Bountiful, Carol Shurta, Loren Bruce Allred, Bruce A. Bowen, Roberta L. Davis, Jorie R. Hanks. Deon Pincock and Tina Louise Thompson. DIANNE L. Davis Karen and Young from Center-Mile- , Kirk R. Read, West B Point; Krtstene Lee Knight from Farmington; Kimberlee K Treadwell and Kelia Kaye Bowman from Kaysville; and from Layton, Mary Lou Baird, Kathleen Hardy, Jane Littlefield, David A. Merrill, Nnla Nash and David L. Vanorden. Is Cited At Hill Reid Marvin D Collier of West Point has been cited at Hill AFB for a suggestion to improve operations in his work area HE IS AN electronics mechanic at the Utah air base Sullivan of 256 East 600 South, Farmington has been named to attend the annual Utah Girls State, from June 4 to June 11 at Southern Utah State College, Cedar City She is being sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary i L v f . i t TERI IS a junior student at Davis High School where she has been a member of the school band two years and a ? v V member of the band flag team She is also a member of the Pro Schola Club and Dartsman school mascot during 1978 basketball season.-Shworks on the Dart staff Association Council has elected new Central Davis Parent-Teache- r oificers for 1978-7- 9 school year. New officers aie 1 to r: Connie Allen, tieasurer; Shanna Page, vice president of secondary schools; Rita Logan, corresponding secretary; Any Anderson, president-elect- , MISS Stephanie DeGiaw was selected as alternate Stephanie is the daughter of Mrs Judith Southworth of 116 Last Continental Drive, Farmington np Patty Hartley, president; Gayle Robinson, recoiding secretary; PTA COUNCIL ELECTS Marge Harvey, vice president of elementary schools; Kathy Bone, third vice president; and Carol Smith, historian. Absent for picture were Dr. Lawrence Welling, second vice president; Golden Sill, elementary principal representative; and Farrell J. Humphreys, secondary pnncipaLs representative. Testa Continue Prop lime out Icliool Year family room Large living room, two fireplaces, large family room and game room downstairs with utility room and bath. House has 1 baths. A I.LI tern continues to be responsive to the needs of the By ROSELYN KIRK FARMINGTON - parents. Teachers in six schools in Davis County School District who part- teacher planning period once a week this year will continue on that project next year, based on a decision by the Davis County School Board BOARD member Lynn Burton questioned why all teachers did not favor planning time. DEA representative Viola Sanderson said that some teachers have not been involved in the program and may oppose it because it is THE BOARD approved the proposal after responses from ltalasano questioned whether the number of icipated m a pilot program to experiment with a joint new. Mrs. schools allowed to participate principals, teachers and patrons in the six elementary schools-Syracu- se, Centerville, in the program should be limited, but the school board did not favor that proposal. IN another matter that is on the list of items being negotiated by the Board negotiating team, the board was not able to come to an agreement. They could not decide on the makeup of the district committee which will review teacher recertification Taylor, Farmington, Meadowbrook and Sunset were evaluated. Deputy Supt. Lawrence Welling recommended that the program continue, based on a high percentage of support by the patrons of the school. The schools had held the preparation time on a variety of days, but Supt. Welling recommended that the day be identified as Monday next year so that transportation m the district could be standardized DEA-Scho- options. Assistant Supt. Gayle Stevenson, recommended that three of the five member board would be appointed by the school district administrators while weekend, near the was often required activities LDS Church activities on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday often conflicted with early dismissal on those days, he said. for the OUR HUGE STORE STOCK IS members would be selected from a list submitted by DEA. This committee will evaluate applications for recertification submitted by teachers in one of 12 recertification areas. The local improvement council, which HE SAID that Monday seemed to be better than days at the end of the week since transportation two of EVERY ROLL OF WALL COVERING extra-curricul- INCLUDED IN THIS SUPER SAVINGS SALE! evaluates recertification standards, must be named before the new method of recertifying teachers can be procedure, which allows teachers to meet The aQB OB Ganns initiated. MR. STEVENSON said applications to the local com- together for planning time, is organized so that students come to school a few minutes early and stay later in the afternoon four days a week so that extra time is gained so that teachers have a half day to plan programs together. DR. WELLING said that if additional schools choose to adopt a similar preparation time model they should make requests for approval to the sc hool board by Sept 15,1978 An appropriate survey will be required before the board makes a decision to allow the program. This would mean that any schools who receive approval to try the program, begin next year about Oct. I. Dee Burningham, Davis Lducation Association (DEA) executive secretary, said a DLA survey had indicated that about 10 more schools in the district favor initiating the program nmrnimmnm mittee must be carefully reviewed now that eight of the twelve recertification options ate under the direction of the lixal board. I he selection of the com- cgpcnmp tFCEDcgiurnDcmB IQDDS5EB0DM Qj03E0(D!DGiI!IinDCa mittee was tabled until further negotiation between administrators and DEA members resulted in a compromise. DEA official ommuBosm onDiHJQyumft'iimQS) Dave Van Langeveld asked that there be an even number of lUFORlSECONbiROL teachers and administra- tors on the local council. . Is flamed Vice ANNIVERSARY DOOR CRASHERS whuiihiy Pres. Operating Room Nurses The operating LAYTON room supervisor at Davis North Medical Center has been named vice president of the kxal chapter of American Association of Operating Room Nurses. NELDA Christenson. Kaysville. recently returned from the group's annual national convention in New Orleans, La . where the AAORN voted to establish its own certifica- SCHOOL board member Morris Hansen said that although he had opposed the at preparation time proposal the onset that he was convinced it had worked well in the six schools Both Dr. Welling and school board member Theo ltalasano the said they thought program should be constantly evaluated to see that the sys-n- i CUSTOM WOVEN WOODS YALt-TE- X FABRIC BACK FOILS AU FIRST QUALITY AND $49l too 2nd Rol VINYL COATED WALLPAPER 1" 25 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE $ PRE-PASTE- D MINI DECOR WINDOW SHADES Rol LAST $195 Rol I Sgl. 4Hi RoR OFF P MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: Mr. (I WiIImw City w frwn Mr hwf. iteck tion requirements independent of other nursing groups. Hi Mil Mly rter.kte ter Miny mwcfteiwNM AH HMrct4M ucteta. tr CMW.M. r.fw4 mmmmmmammamam MINI SCHOOL yr. olds SunsetChnton or Kaysville 3-- 5 Stones and Organized Games v Reading Readiness ' Music. 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