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Show DAVIS DECEMBER 11. 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- Teacher of the month ROBERT MARSDEN Hy 1 if nut the best junior high in the state of Utah. Iladlield also commented bi ielly on how impressive the parent kaysvilleJumoi High is. He s.iv s he doesn't think he could find a more cooperative and more hard-oikmg studenlbody than here. teacher of the month lor lie November at Kaysville Junior ifih is I' Iladlield. a sup-poil- history and vvoild gcogniphv teavhei. Mr. Hadfield. I ir those who do not know Mr. J I be helplul. S biief desuiption might IDEM. student to Mr. Had-lielis one who is consistant in doing his oi hei school assignments N MR. II I) UK I I) has been ehosen as teas hei ol the month by a vv oiable vote tom the ninth einde students at the school. lie has his own special w.iv ol comhminu education and fun toiiethci m a v lassroom to male the classes mote m lerest ? I and taking the lesponsibility of getting them in on tune. He also feels that class participation is an important aspect of learning. A student who is willing to do more than the minimum, and go the extra mile is also a maik of a good student to "Vyr i MR. II VDMF.I.I) was bom m Salt I ake City and raised m ka and I. avion. He attended kavsville l.lcmenlaiy and Hinton lementaiy dining Ins elemental v Iladlield. When H ad lie Mr. d is not busy leaching school, he enjoys hobbies such as play ing the piano or guitar, acting m plays, singing in choirs, tiuielmg. sightseeing m Utah or lust spending time vv ith his family . I eais. I.alcr attended kavsville Until School and Davis .liinioi he kIMBAl llieh. He graduated liom Davis High 1J School in and went on to college at Weber State giudiiutmg in 19 '( with majv'i s m histoi y . poliliv-a- l science and education. He went on to receive a master's degree m education with an emphasis on economics. I. . UADI II 11) Anne Iladlield hey have tour childien. two sons and two daughters. Ihiee of Ins four childien attend school at Dovie 1. lenientary . H()N DDKS Mr. Iladlield feel about education in Utah. Mr. Had-lielleels that the educational program in Utah is great. He thinks Dav is County has some of the best teacheisand students in Utah, and he says that kJH stands out as the one at the top of the list. He has liiends that teach at other schools in Utah: hearing about each ol their dillerent schools and the students there, there is no doubt that kavsville Junior High is one of the best. d in: AS an educatin' began lot Mr. Hudfield in 1975. when he I came to kaysville Jr. to teach and has taught lot II years. Before teaching he held a ob with C'lovei Club, wheie he loaded delivery tiiicks. He also woiked loi the Davis School District painting in the summei time. Mi Iladlield lives in Clem field. He has been mai led bn il veais to i d I IF MR. Iladlield could be like anyone else in the world, he would like to be like John Goddard so he could Havel the world over. Mr. Iladlield says he loves to travel. He gained a love for traveling and meeting new people from a mission he went on for two years to England. MR. HADFIKLI) says that he would like to help the world out if he could just teach people how to understand each other; just because someone else is different Horn someone else, it doesn't mean they're wrong. He feels that if the world could just learn this one simple concept, much of its problems could be solved. Christmas Wool and Wool Blends TABLECLOTH IMUVI S PLAIDS Full Suggested December !ft will be the last day tor families to apply for the Sponsors for Santa pi ogtam. Any one interested in receiving assistance ning a statewide program called "Shaie with the Hungry. Shop- liom the program needs to apply at the Office of Employ merit and framing, located at 225 S. 200 .. larmington. Room I03B. between the hours of 9 to 4. THERE IS no deadline for families inteiested in sponsoring a fami-I- v I hese individuals can call for more mfot illation. A special thanks to Bountiful High School for their great efforts to raise money for the families the school plans to sponsor. Bountiful High School has held several fund 451-Oft- raising activities such as pers w ill be asked to donate a canned food item while they ar at the grocery store. All food donated in Dav is County will be used to supply the Emergency Food Bank and also to make Food Baskets for the 60 Full d. TIIINSULATE bolts r.o.t. Suggested retail to $5.49 yd. 1.98 40 to 60 in. wide Wool look- -1 00 d. 45 in PRINTS bolts 4.49) wide Full bolts Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. in. vd. Zefran Acrylic Red not included Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. 00 Full - 5.9)8 wide ft a yd. MORATRONIC KNITS 1 vd. bolts 3.9)8 in. wide 60 yd. Cabbage Patch Type POLAR FLEECE Designer lengths INTERLOCK KNITS Our Low Price bolts Suggested retail to $5.49 yd. Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. 3.9)8 60 in. wide "Maiathon Dance." Students solicited friends and neighbors to sponsor them for as long as they were able to keep theii toes tapa ping. he marathon dance was -hit. lo Bountilul High School ' "(neat Job Guy si 1.9)18! in. wide 45 SOLID COTTON VELVETEEN Full rolls 45 yd CHRISTMAS Polyester Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. in. 3.98 wide WORSTERLON 60 d. CS-10- 0 Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. 451-33ft- ft Broadway, New York's main thoroughfare, became the "Great White Way" in 1880 when it was illuminated by electricity for the first time between 14th and 26th streets. 5.9)8 in. wide ROBE VELOCR poor. The Emergency Food Bank supplies Davis County families w ho are in need of groceries with a food supply for three days. Please contact Kathy Villastri-go- . Sponsors for Santa Program from 9 to Coordinator, at 4. Full 2.49 60 to 72 in. wide Full December 16th deadline for Sponsors for Santa Program bolts Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. bolts retail to $5.98 yd. Full yd. 2.49) in. wide 60 yd. Solid Pinwale Grayblock CORDUROY CHRISTMAS RIBBON I Full bolts Suggested retail to $5.98 yd. Sizes and colors as available 2 ON DECEMBER 14. the Utah Retail Gioccrs Association is plan- - oh 45 3.9)8 in. wide Styletown d New program DENIM to save dollars Suggested retail to $5.98 yd. PLAID FLANNEL Full bolts Suggested letail to $2.98 yd. Designer lengths - A new program Hil l. A! B run through the Reliability and Maintainability 2000 effort at Hill Air f orce Base has been completed. and should save the Aii 60 in. wide 2.49) 45 yd. PILE LINER FUR Eiirce mine than S335.000 annually. 1.9)8 in. wide WELLE Anderson, tin industrial engineering technician in the Aircraft Division, troubleshoots ft aircraft complex problems on new and has developed procedures to purge the gas generator without firing the aircraft's emergency Suggested F-- 1 60 in. wide yd. VINYL TABLE PAD Stripes Full rolls I. yd. r.o.t. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. retail to $5.98 yd. 3.9)8 2.9)8 in. wide 54 d. d. unit. government study revealed a percent failure rate on generators purged using previous methods. That meant routing them back to contractors for repair. The new procedures have provided customers timely support and have eliminated 8.8 standard horns of follow-ugenerator checks and repair costs, the Air Force reports. No. 428 Wiss Christmas Red 8 in. SCISSORS PLASTIC TABLE COVER A 13 14.9)5 p Deadline Bartons Family Shoes 43 North Main, Bountiful Store Hours: 8:00-8:0- 0 - 295-730- 1 Mon.-Fr- i. 2.9)8 yd. S-1- Polyester STUFFING Suggested retail to $1.98 ea. Blue Label only Suggested retail to $4.49 yd. 60 in. wide $1 .49 in. wide Full rolls Ad 12 Noon 54 pr. CURTAIN AND TABLECLOTH LACE Display Wed. Suggested retail to Suggested retail to $24.95 pr. ul. 1 lb. bags CQIED GUP A 1.9 |