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Show I WEEKLY ( REFLEXt-DAVI- S NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 2, 1 976 Burton Winters. A violin solo,' O' My Father and In The Garden by John Steiner with accompanist Connie Cloward. Eugene and were Prigmore Hamblin William speakers. A MUSICAL selection Hold Thou My Hand by Arles and Penny Steiner with Berdine Tingey accompanying. Frank C. Larkins gave the benediction. Pallbearers were Dean Bob Brakey, Barry Whiting, Brakey, Jim Calley, Jerry Brakey, John Brakey, Bob Beck and Matt Hamblin. CARE OF the flowers was by Kaysville Eighth Ward Relief Society. Military honors was by Ogden American Legion Post No. 9. PATRICK BRAKER Funeral services were held Thursday at 11:00 a.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mor- Collisions Are Rare In The Air tuary for Patrick Henery Brakey, 33 of Kaysville, who was dead on arrival at the McKay hospital in Ogden Sunday of an apparent heart attack. MR. Brakey was born March 13, 1943, in Kaysville, a son of Walter and The collision of two light planes over a rural area of Missouri recently indicates the trend of things to come-unles- s Vira Hamblin Brakey. He was married to Linda Nelson. They were later adequate warning divorced. He was married to Clair Beck on April 4, 1976 in Elko, Nevada. devices are required aboard all aircraft. employed as a warehouseman at Hill Air near misses in L. Marquardt, Thiokol Vice President and General Manager of Education and Training Division, said Tuesday the Clearfield Job Corps Center has received a request from the Department of Labor to change the student population from all male to coed. to the federal labor to enforce the Civil Rights Section of Job Corps Regulations, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of THIOKOL has been most conservative on this subject and has elected to study the impacts of coed training at twelve major centers prior to implementing the change, said Mr. Marquardt. Written responses to Thiokol inquiries are now tabulated and Thiokol officials are pleased with teh consistent positive statements mid-ai- r MR. in- Burial was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. SERVICES were held at the Kavsville Eighth Ward with Bishop F. Burton Winters officiating. The family prayer was given by Tom Riding. Prelude and Postlude music was by Anna McAllister. Invocation by Judd Parr with remarks given by Bishop F. said, Marquardt Without exception, the other major coed job corps stated they have experienced very federal become more congested, better warning systems must be devised. One might be a warning bell, controlled by radar devices, with perhaps a into proximity; a screen would show its location. MANY PRIVATE aircraft contain no warning devices. When they fly without flight plans and in cloudy weather, much is left to chance. Its a MR. 12 Mr. said Marquardt, we will have a much better center with more favorable impact on the local communities. For Information Call 766-063- : : is Dixie Leavitt. Leavitt was victorious over his GOP opponents at the state convention. He has been endorsed by eight out of ten of Utah's republican legislators. And by nine out of ten of the state's republican county commissioners. These Republican leaders know Dixie Leavitt. They've seen him as the... -' Republican leader in the Senate work for good government for the last . 14 years. They know he's a successful businessman and rancher. They know the reasons he should be governor. And, they want you to know. Now, his bandwagon is rolling into your community and some of the people who support him here are shown below. J. Dale Smith Douglas F. Sonntag Harold C. Yancey Joseph F. Cutler Cash & Carry Only U ton'll bus Lloyd A. Rawlins Owen M. Collett ea : 00 off R. W. Paul Buys Stanford Walker Vern Farrel Bybee Lewis R. Rich Wells Meeks Sherman A. Wayment Kenneth C. Rock Morris Hansen Robert and Marian Speirs Clyde M. Heiner Phil S. 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He did so after much encouragement from prominent Utah citizens. of- corps-membe- -- $199 foreign Lee's YarnN Things 23 East uppsii fer coed centers in Arizona, California, Oregon, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Texas and Montana stated the in the coed schools are more positive in their behavior, learn faster, dress makes a discovery either. Grit. 4x4x8 Scant Cedar Posts 4x8xV2 Reg. 42 ' - Reg 2.55 in 49 states and in countries. ' Watkins said, ficials at makes a actually never mistake Macon, Missouri, at a cost of five lives. KIM WALTERS McGuigan. He who never it happened recently near instruction from early teen sthrough college years. Seminary programs (grades 9 through 12) are conducted in all 50 states and in 51 foreign countries. Institute classes (college level) are conducted - Mr. stated center, one-thir- one in a million chance, or better, that in vast air spaces two aircraft will collide. But program bricklaying and Thiokol is looking forward to many of the female enrol lees entering into the trades not available to women until recently. MR. Marquardt said, Officials from surrounding communities will be invited improvement in decorum of corpsmembers in the comWe would never munities. go back to an all male marching, singing and strumental. The Department of Labor has asked the Clearfield Job corps center to change its complement of 1100 so that d of approximately the enrollment will be female corpsmembers. The Clearfield Center is one of the last major job corps ceners to be when another aircraft came institute designed to provide religious carpentry, will be provided. positive impact the coed change has made. All area law enforcement agencies, officials, community chamber of commerce officials and others have outstanding reported in- That would warn the pilot ing for the coeducational program, the Clearfield Center is developing new rules and regulations appropriate for coeducation. For example, Mr. Watkins men and women said, students will not be allowed in each others dormitories and the staff will enforce this rule 24 hours a day. Students, also, like a safe environment and it and both the center and the communities were amazed at the swimming, volleyball, radar screen, eventually. there the visitors may see the plans for separate dorms and the new cafeteria that is now in operation. Women are increasingly gaining jobs in welding, SKYVIEW Seminary is an integral part of the seminary Mr. David McGuigan, center Director at Kicking Horse Center, reported that their programs. The social competition on center tends to make the centers coed activities far more attractive than those offered by the communities. The Clearfield center, if coeducational, will be able to have dances on center as well as a full coed avocational competition such as bowling, pilots. skill While HE HAS been an active member of the church all his life. He served as a missionary for the church in the Argentina North mission. He is married to the former Lorie Nielsen of Hyrum, and they have a little daughter. He enjoys fishing, hunting, carpentry and sports. 1975. and results positive improvements to al Mr. Walters was a member of the Spanish Club at Weber State, and has served in the Air Force Reserves as a staff sergeant for eight years. becoem a coed center in April 12 years-despit- to government and training for women. ciplinary system. In prepar- visited or contacted several coed centers for the purpose comof obtaining first-han- d ments. For example officials of the Kicking Horse Center in Montana, which is located in the same Federal Region as the Clearfield Center, stated the center and the surrounding communities anticipated many problems when the center was instructed by the programs versus all male or female schools. to visit the Clearfield Center and see first hand the arrangements that have been made for conducting office-cleric- Clearfield Center operates with a strict dis- and other staff members coed the Weber State College, where he obtained his bachelors degree in Spanish and history in 1973. He has also attended the University of Utah and Utah State. The Director at Clearfield, and Rex Barber, Director of Finance and Administration, WAS Davis High in 1966. He went on to further his education at federal budget reduction caused the school in Roswell to be closed, but the results of the school were consistently high performance and over 93 percent average placement. Watkins, Center MOSE reared in Kaysville, and graduated from HE THIOKOL has had extensive experience and success in operating a coed residential school in Roswell, New Mexico. Unfortunately self- motivation, has recently joined the staff at Skyview (Logan) Seminary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. The Atlanta Center will become a coed center in 1977. pride, dress and deportment. Thiokol expects the overall cost to stay approximately the same as it is now after the coed program is established; in fact, the cost may decrease. the coeducational programs that have been in effect at all the major Job Corps centers throughout the country. concerning are also es- er sex. After receipt of this official request, Thiokol conducted a thorough assessment of all As the airways and skies Brakey, Clearfield, eight Dean Whiting Brakey, Lloyd Brakey, Bob Brakey, John Brakey all of Kearns; Jerry Brakey, Barry Brakey both of Salt Lake City; Glen Brakey, Nebraska and Roy Brakey, California. that law requires the secretary of e recent radar surveillance from control towers on the ground and flight plan and flight path flying by the professional Reserve. He was a lifelong resident of Kaysville and was graduated from Davis High School. He was a member of the LDS Church. brothers, institutions Kim O. Walters, son of Mrs. Mary E. Walters of Kaysville, better, and stay in the program longer. Another center director commented, The whole world is coed; isnt it. In addition to the Clearfield Center, Thiokol also operates a coed center in Charleston, West Virginia, and a womens center in Atlanta, Georgia. tablishing coed programs to comply with federal laws and to achieve better results. The findings of indepth surveys and visits by Thiokol officials to coed schools indecided a dicate' improvement in corps-memb- THIS request is in response volving giant airliners carrying hundreds of passengers in Force Base. He had served in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of the Air Force SURVIVING are his widow of Kaysville, one son, Shon converted to a coed residential school. said Mr. JOB Corps, Marquardt, is not the only program that has gone coed. The U.S. military training academies, parochial schools, traditional all male and all female colleges, and training Robert THERE HAVE been several HE WAS Seminary Teacher Clearfield Job Corps: Go AU Male To Coed? Services Held Preece ,Z; ? i:l - m |