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Show -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 3. WEEKLY REFLEX 1 978 Board Denies Request For individual Pictures By TOM BUSSELBERG IF THE board authorized individual pictures, wouldn't we have to put that up for bids, asked board member - Jt will FARMINGTON still be group pictures only for school elementary students m the Davis School District, the board of education has decided. IN SO doing, the board denied a request from Ruby Robinson, Clinton Elementary School PTA president. She had earlier requested that individual student pictures be taken at her school. They are allowed in the high schools but not on the elementary JOHN PARRY arise Europe John Ferrin Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Parry of 2486 S. 1000 W Syracuse, has returned home after spending the past month in Europe. a graduate of High School and he made the trip after being selected to participate m the Universal Academy for Music, sponsored by Universal Academy of Music at Princeton, New Jeisey. The purpose of this Americas youth while enriching and expanding the musical and cultural horizons of the young musicians. STUDENTS from each state selected for : ; recording sessions MUSICIANS under the baton of ' university conductors while the chaperone staff consisted v' largely of music educators from many different areas of ' the country. Performances were given at such notable places as The White House, John F. Kennedy Center, Royal Albert Hall in London, Notre Dame per-form- Cathedral, Paris; Doge's Palace, Venice; and the tican in Rome, vsb Wrigley told the board. The board set an August 10 deadline to receive applications with appointment to be made August 17. We have already interviewed many people for positions and those who have been interviewed post. NOBLE W. Fishburn, Kaysville Middle School as- over the past year need not because has principal, we keep their applications active for a requested retirement effective August 1, after a career year, Superintendent Wrigley said, tb forms last spring. Layton Births Stephen and Caroline 861 N. ;: Forsgren Pope of are the Fairfield, Layton ? parents of a baby girl. She ; was born July 17 in Ogden. She will be named Michelle : Pope. She has three brothers j and one sister. Grandparents are LaMont ; and Fern Pope of Bear Lake City and Mrs. Roy Forsgren of Garland, dmg While rfl assignments for the available until the Friday before school starts. School begins on Aug. 28. If you have any concerns or questions, please contact the school Kindergarteners should al- so have a physical examination before registration with forms available at doctors' offices and at the County Health Department, Supt. Welling said. ENTERING kindergarten students must be five years of age and new first grade students six years of age by Oct. 31 and kindergarten students must present an im- - STUDENTS entering from out of state must also present an immunization record, he says tb 5 yr. Stones and Organized Garres Reading Readiness Music. Arts 4 Cratts Creative Drama Science Rhythm Band etc Experienced. Certihed Teacho's REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-967- 7 376-835- 0 7p A Heinz Ketchup conven- at 9 tion will be held Aug a m. at Layton High School and will feature Westminster College president, Dr. Helmut D. Hofmann as guest speaker. Faculty meetings will be held that afternoon and Aug. 25. tb Sego kjl CJ U 32 oz. Bic Mil Uaniila Wafers School Board Okays Tax Anticipation Notes ivory Liquid c PkS U Family Size - - PJJEATG Little Sizzlers INTEREST rate of 5. percent will be charged con pared to interest of 5.32 pe cent offered in a bid froi AN P'Rfi izcdd Loin End Davis County Bank. No otht bids were received. Pork Boasts Pork Chops Board clerk and busine manager, Roger C. Glinei said the notes must be pai back by June 1979 The ta notes at anticipation purchased for use to met district expenses until ta monies ate received tb Fryer $10 98S. Breasts ! CM Liao &. The newest dimensions offered by the Heritage Center include a canter screening clinic for women, a free glacoma test, provided by a noted optometrist, blood pressure taken eath Wednesday from 11 a m. to p.m. at the Center by a county nurse. 1 SENIOR CIT17ENS-no- w is the time to get your hobby or craft entered m the Davis County Tair. All entries will be made for you, if you will bring them to Heritage (enter by Aug 14. If you need further information call Bacon ( JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FACTORY!!! Two brand new 1978 DIESEL 12 TON PICKUPS. Come on in and discover the advantages . ....... . 646 Corn Fresh Cucumbers LM- NORTH MAIN LAYTON Cal. Bucket AA' Medium Dozen Western Family Hash Browns - y T 'AN ELICATTESSEM Ci Cream 0Wcbcr Eggs sgats Water- - i Margarine Ice Cream 2 Lb. Pkg PRODUCE Fresh Local Imperial f litr Nabisco PB0SBB passenger cars .m 1 00 Bathroom Tissue Potatoes and a few new 78 trucks left 46 oz Zee Nice N' Soft Norgold 1978 infill loolaitl OFF the calen- Lettuce t Can Western Family of Crisp Good stock of new 0 Hormel Range Brand 1 SunsetCImton or Kaysville f; $900 Unsweetened Overheard Old golfers never die They just get teed off and putt away. Record, Columbia, S.C. H 43 Count Pineapple Juice FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Education has approved the purchase of $5 million m tax anticipation notes from Zions First National Bank. munization record and birth certificate at the time of registration. Registra- rl Betl Salmon 3 Lb. Can new school year will not be said Supt. Lawrence Welling 3-- Libbys-Ta- ll 24 immunization record. parents i:n school olds Trash Bags Crisco Shortening probably begrudging every day that takes them closer to the Aug. 28 start of school, teachers and administrators have even fewer vacation days remaining to relish, with workshops and other activities planned. District teachers How Elementary Students - Glad workshop for new teachers will be held Aug. 23 Wed. Registration For Ail -- - m Western Shores 2 ply Toivels most of the 36,000 students in the Davis School District are 22. The following items need to be checked before kindergarten registration is complete: birth certificate, payment of fee, physical examination and tion for all elementary students new to Davis School District will be held Wednesday in various schools throughout the district, with information on times available from the various schools, : : All GROCERY shop will be held Aug. 21 and processing of new teachers will take place Aug registration. have kindergarten children and have not completed kindergarten who Q work- Uc3 Uiouj Elofiiontnru CLASS Open Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m.-1p.m. Closed Sundays Workshops & Fileetlngs Set For Teachers FARMINGTON FOODTOW Effective Dates Aug. 3,4,5 day activities will be elementary school registration Aug. 9. A fiOpiFallon Sot For THE FOLLOWING parents need to come to registration: all new students, parents who did not fill out registration AG IN MAKING the motion to retain the policy, board member Sheryl Allen said, "I think we need to keep the elemtnary schools as simple and free of complexities as possible. LEADING Registration will be Aug. 9 at Vae View' Elementary School from 9 am. until 4 p.m. Parents who have already sent in their childrens registration cards do not need to come to the registration. the against change was board member Morris Hansen who said, I think wed be opening a large can of worms. With the six high schools its a lot different than 40 to 45 elementary schools. I dont think were ready for it. Id like to see the kids pictures but I think that might be a little bigger than we are. dar FARMINGTON f Superintendent as the deadline to August icceive applications to fill the sistant district, Bernell the preceded the Carnegie Hall concert. THE of 30 years with the 10 in Con- by individual audition. There was a performance in New York Citys prestigious Carnegie Hall prior to their departure for Europe. The students were in concerts at London, Paris, Geneva, Innsbruck, Venice, Florence and Rome. The "Americans Youth in Concert" for 1978 was or- -' ganized into ensembles of concert choir, concert band and symphony orchestra. Several intensive rehearsals and a change were long-tim- e cert ' the business, Superintendent Wrigley said. "Its a real problem m large districts. 1 believe we have to consider what it means to the getting resignation of a district educator, effective immediately, and has set quality and fine character of Americas Youth FOR YEARS, we let the high school principals select who would take pictures at the high schools. Then we had a great concern from other photographers who werent FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Education has accepted the program is to demonstrate internationally the high were been threatened with legal action in the past because photographers hadnt been selected by bids in the high schools. That policy was changed several years ago. Beard ? Pill aamiGy - JOHN IS ' Clearfield Speaking Bernell Superintendent Wrigley said the district had trators alike voiced concern over a possible mass of complexities which might if From : Lynn W. Burton. level. In retaining the status quo, board members and adminis- Returns Its a big business the minute you open up the county to individual pictures. entire county. 2 Lb. |