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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, PoDfeDO conservation law which requires its own actions to include consideration of Public meetings will be held in every county in Utah us a result of a new federal DRAPERY CLEANING TAKE DOWN AND REHANG SERVICE 'I j TCI Process the Perfect Pleat Way . LYNNS DRY CLEANING 199 W. 9700 25-431- I., Roy 1 ir&ximb 5 5 Snh scinnninHD I fctUrmnin public needs and desires, to Geroge according McMillan, who heads the of U.S. Department ConSoil Agricultures servation Service programs in Utah. Tom Williams, Chairman of the Davis County Soil Conservation District states, "The public Meeting for Davis County will be held June 13, at 8 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at Farmington. The Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act of 1977, signed in November the 1977, recognizes necessity of public leadership," Mr. McMillan said. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland has directed Soil Conservation Service people to work closely with local organizations and to cooperate fully in achieving input from the public to develop an accurate and meaningful appraisal and a grassroots program to ensure an effective, workable conservation S l3ti y? 0 ) N QIHEI fertlllBIl .ll'3ro 3jT' uH3- - rJ'jOUImVdri SS9nn t 3 jrroi. (Iff) tep)ju3 aaaaaJ program in the policy and future. Ideas for improving our conservation programs will be summarized and used at the State and National level to assure that public needs are considered in National policy and priorities. A pamphlet entitled Your, Role in Conservations Future, is available at any Soil Conservation Office. basic HffiH rare opportunity 14-1- er JUNE 1, 1978 Sgt. Rendon reported one of the police cars had been hit while parked in Roy, sustaining damage to the right front fender. JUNE 2, 1978 288 E. 100 N., reported someone broke the side window out of his vehicles door causing about $70 damage. An intrusion alarm at National Disbribution Center was checked and everything found secure. Stacked boxes in front of the electric beam at Chandler Drug, activated the alarm. Police responded and made sure the building was secure and the boxes were moved. Joel Turner, Bute Brigham JUNE 3, 1978 A mother reported her daughter had been a runaway . and as listed wanted her missing overnight An intrusion alarm was investigated at the Clearfield State Bank. It was discovered that the cleaning crew accidentally FROM TRADITIONAL CREATIVE alarm at the G.E. Distribution building was investigated. The building was found secure and the alarm J reset. ts learn the making the to Creative Storytelling from an exciting and imaginative instructor. You will be thrilled by the technique of transition . One father refused to pick up his son and the other boys parents couldnt be reached. Both were transported to Moweda. , The Davis County Sheriffs Office asked for assistance at a ' Sunset address when a report came in concerning crys for help. Apparently a woman, " afflicted with muscular dystrophy, had fallen out of bed and couldnt get back up. Officers responded and helped the lady. - Couple visits family will provide an experience to reinforce efforts for effective Hales;. results. and discipline presented. instructor in this important helping area, Mr. Bunnell INSTRUCTOR: Edward L. Bunnell; CREDIT: Ed. Psy. 515R, 2 semester hours (also non- credit) ; TIME: Section A: June through 16-5-- , 555-24t- ' : John; Ed. Psy. 515R, 2 CREDIT;, semester .hours ; TIWS;Jtoae22 through 29- -4 . p mCtoTpm r-;; 'eDiWMTJN ic ati v e Non-cred- di- SOftDKR&A workshop to Mr, and Mrs, Cecil B. aid ;teachers "an parents Hanson, 117 Parkway, 'wj' are alyqlvod in helping ' , . with , Clearfield, have had as childr ;, fve ' pr ohl 4ms guests this past week their ar- -. son, Chief Petty Officer Speech mechanism, Donald Hanson, and his wife, . Laura, : and daughter, x - com-mlihic- ' BYU-Ogde- n h Center, St., Ogden. Tuition for each workshop is $70 per person. tuition for the Communicative Disorders workshop will be $40 per ' person. For further information and registration contact the n Center, Registration should be Completed, prior to the starting date of. each workshop. . , , at' the held -- ' 12 pm.; 23-5-- 7:30 Section B: Aug. 5 through 7:30 p.m. All of these courses will be student behavior. Dr. John is a master , teacher and an expert, in the Guidance area. 1NSTRUCTQR: Dr. LaVerd 1978 Clearfield officers conducted a breathalizer test for the Sunset Police Department. ;Two girls, 12 and 14 years old, were reported as runaways by their mother. ,, A ; boy was listed as a runaway following a ' . report from his mother. An outstanding of visiting Professor Hales as she helps you to become more effective in your teaching role. INSTRUCTOR: Barbara CREDIT: Elem. Ed. 515R, 2 semester hours; TIME: June 12 through 169 a.m. to 1 p.m. MODIFICBEHAVIOR ATION Learn this effective technique of classroom TO STORYTEL-LING-Parti-cipan- will An instrusion is the following graduate credit summer workshops for teachers: set it off. JUNE 4. announce raACap ability Center for Continuing Education to itf Young n University-Ogde- pleased 19, 529 N. 725 W., Clearfield, was arrested for illegal possession of alcohol and public intoxication. Two juvenile bovs were nicked ud for iovridme in Lavtori. iV of Utah with majors in speech and sociology. The classes will be held held day from 10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. Attendees should gain a better appreciation and understanding of folktales, learn how to use a flannel board, and a picture book will be discussed separately as it presents a special challenge in storytelling. should teach The workshop valuable techniques, not only for telling stories to groups, but also for use in family situations with young children. the University to learn the skills of storytelling, what criteria to use in determining a suitable story for retelling and how to choose the appropriate story to fit the audience will be part of a Storytellers Workshop planned June 5 at the North Branch Library, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. The workshop will be limited to 50 at people and you must the library. There is no fee for registering. The workshop will be conducted by Marion Lillian Carter, a graduate of A ?D0 JUNES, 1978 Joe Craig Bodily, SO 2 Summer classes set for teachers J(M 1 pEsilnMfildl June 7, 1978, Page it BYU-Ogde- af . tfcujation-stutterin- 399-445- - jr" "tr7T ttS transierred bn Nuclear Submarine Base in Hawaii.'. ""'I, , v- 4-- H camp training Sid m lte "h - L C5 I u i v cSA-- -- - r P jr v ayailabb , ' Davis County prepare for the annual tamp at Monte Cristo to be held July 31 through Aug. 4. Teens who live in Davis County may join the camp program and train to be a camp counselor. The next training sessions will be held at the Davis County Extension office in on Wednesday, June 14 and Thursday, June 22 at 4:30 p.m. For more information on camp counsler training or the program please Far-mingtr- Use these coupons and save more than you visit the Big Boy near you. Y3 when 4-- H call 867-221- Ext. mGanJ!Eii 1. $(0? ora ns P 'i'll or 295-239- 294 or 295. DeBloois home on il'l leave 0 fill i, ged Eain) g(0fpi " nij.l. r AT3 Gregory D. DeBloois, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeBloois, Clearfield, was home on two weeks leave after completing the Navy's Advanced First Term Avionics at Millington Naval Air Station, Tennessee. DeBloois is a 1976 graduate of Clearfield High School. He was promoted to his present rank of Aviation Electronics Technician Third Class in August 1977. He is now in further schooling in California before going overseas SWIlffliC till irtj in t M Ml Dramatic JfiitU'i'ii training offered '' 4 iJlIllit'M n!ji Ml !ll A class for students between 8 and 18 years old in I creative dramatics III! I is being offered at Davis High School in Kaysville. Registration for the class will begin at 10 a.m. to noon on June 12 with classes 'I i.M starting on June 19. The class will be held twice a week for one hour per FAMILY RuaTRinANTS 325 South Main Clearfield 21 32 Washington Blvd. 4250 South Harrison Ogden Ogden Blvd. the place that serves you right! session and will be held for five weeks. Fee for the instruction in pantomime, improvizational acting, stage directions, basic acting techniques and interpretation and creativity is $10. Instructor .for the class will be Melanie Carter. JC1 ycst |