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Show V V WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 2, 1976 IS General Mills Awards For Seniors The 23rd Annual General Mills Search for Leadership in Family Living, a $110,000 college scholarship program sponsored by General Mills, gets underway Tuesday, Dec. winner will receive a certificate from General Mills and will, together with other school EACH local winners, remain in the running for state and national honors. HIGH school seniors here and throughout the country will join in a written knowledge and attitude examination which will deter- mine individual college scholarship awards of $500 to $5,000. - one from State winners every state and the District of Columbia will each be awarded a $1,500 scholarship. CHOSEN IN judging that centers on performance in the - written examination, state Family Leaders of Tomorrow will also earn for their schools a Participating seniors will compete in a examination prepared and graded by Science Research Associates, Chicago, who are also responsible for all judging and selection of winners. reference work, The Annals of America, from Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. participants Second-rankin- g in each state will receive $500 college grants. 2 On April of next year. In ; the median age population mately Students in Mrs. Busenbarks first grade class at Burton Elem. recently constructed a tepee in class. L to r, front, Ricky Condie, 2nd row, Michael Ryan Alder, Robert Jacobsen, Shauna Toronto; Carrie Ann Jason Bond, Williams, Stephanie King, Camille Hogge, Loralee Michael Yorgason, 3rd row, Timmy Wangsgaard, Nielson; Garrison, Faerber; Jeff Holly Pam Brenda Marx, Barney, Wagstaff, left side tepee, Kim Baker, Barton Mills, Rakel Thompson; right side tepee, Becky Bonebreak, Brent Lake. CONSTRUCT TEPEE OfliEpass, 1977 The 95th Congress, convening in January, is to be little changed from the 94th. The strength of the parties in and House seats Democratic. 62-3- ELECTRICAL will have a Democratic President and therefore no excuse not to perform. No longer ties. Many Americans now expect reforms, waste elimination, high moral leadership, new policies and new domestic programs. They want all this without excessive spending, rising inflation and dreamworld projects. Its a NEEDS FOUR PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY FULLTIME OR PART TIME tall order. SALES PERSONNEL MO i:.yAvw.w.v.v.v.v.w.v.v EXPERIENCE NECESSARY RIVALS IN LANGUAGE - Earn while you learn we train. Above average income - great advancement fringe benefits. will Old Lady (in New York) : Isnt it wonderful how a single policeman can dam the flow of traffic? Yes, grannie, but Boy: -- Call 766-001- 4 you should hear the bus drivers. Layton LAKE VIEW Memorial Gardens Under New Management Non-Endowm- Care ent Plots Available Phone 825-792- 4 or Write Box 502 Layton, Utah 84041 School Kaysville. THE CHILDREN constructed an 8 foot tepee in the room. Indian signs were painted on the covering. Indian costumes were made and decorated. Colored macaroni beads were the final touch. Indian songs and dances added to the festivi- will vetoes by a President of another party stifle its tendency-f- or better or worse. MANUFACTURING CO. STMT 291-14- BUT THE new Congress House and Senate remains almost exactly what it was. Senate seats are likely to be TO 8 There was plenty of excitement in Mrs. Busenbarks first grade class last Wednesday at Burton Elementary in AS A final and by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Kaysville Elementary AND THOSE interested high school seniors should be getting busy on their applications. Utah colleges have PTA scholarship applications. Thursday, Dec. 9 the Kaysville Elementary School PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Association) is presenting a special Christmas pregram for all students and their parents as well as being opened to the public. THE SPECIAL event will be held at the Kaysville Junior High School auditorium beginning at 6:30 p.m. followed by refreshments being served. This is also an ideal time and opportunity for those needing Christmas gifts to plan to purchase a book or two, the book Kaysville, Our Town will be available at the door for those wishing to buy them for Christmas gifts. THIS SPECIAL program is being presented by the fifth grade classes of the school. The classes include those of Margaret Holyoak, Neal Smith, Victor Bell and Kay Mifflin. Mrs. Jerry Hartley, president is special event. in PTSA charge of this scholarship Some (Utah State University, University of Utah, Weber State and ster) will accept scholarship applications until Feb. 1. academic the scholarship for students who achieve well in their studies. The other is the talent for students scholarship who have special skills in such things as music, drama or athletics. Grants and loans are also available to capable students who can not attend college without financial assistance. Parents are often asked to One OTHER institutions such as Brigham Young University, hnical Colleges, have later deadlines. The two best sources of information on scholarships are the colleges themselves and high school counselors. statements to help colleges determine students need. HIGH schools have Utah College Days during which representatives of the higher education institutions come to answer the questions confidential complete of ANYWAY, nows the time to get started. Deadlines are looming. 1TIIIITrHIIil.)(?nflTiVnM Service Remodels -- New Construction Ron 825-64- 07 Leather are moving and consolidating. Dec. 6th they will be open (or business in the Cobblers Cottage behind Kowley's Drug. 60 N. Main St., Phone 766-- 1 301 . Beginning Jan. 3, 1977 the business will be owned and operated by Tom Brough and known as Diamond T Leather and Shoe Repair. Consign menisSveTcom Paul is retiring and thanks his many good customers for their patronage. ; Family Leader;:-- : of Tomorrow and three,. runners-up- . Scholarships-- : awarded to the four national winners will be for $5,000, $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000. The 1976 winner of the top $5,000 scholarship is a boy, the... first in the history of the: ; MORE than eleven million students have been enrolled in million. For its first 22 years, the program was known as the Betty Crocker Search. It is attributed to the fact that women in their 20s are having fewer children than women of that age had a generation or two ago. ACCORDING to a recent government survey, todays average wife intends to have 2.17 children in her lifetime, down from 2.4 in 1970. Currently 41 per cent of the married women in the 20 to 24 age bracket are childless, as against 24 per cent in 1960. AMONG the explanations given for the change are the high cost of bringing up children, the concern about the pill, abortion, late marriages and an increase in the number of young people who remain Departments tility ratio. fer- This shows how many children there are, under age 5, for every 1,000 women in the normal childbearing ages. BACK IN 1960, Davis Countys ratio was 761. It is now approximately 471, which is higher than in many sections of the country. In some localities it is as low as 100. DUTCH-MAI- D JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 50 lbs. concentrate LAUNDRY DETERGENT Special 1095 Em I Vacuum Repairs All Models single. Phone How much of an effect these factors may have had locally is indicated by the Commerce 1679 North Main, Lagton 773-50- 41 No. Main, Kaysville Open Mon., Thru., Sat. 5 Christmas Special other FROSTS $15 $15 $3off perms. UNIPERMS Cut & Set Included X 00 Great styles for guys and gals L.. ' Search. He is Dan McVicar, Broomfield, Colo. grants, total scholarships awarded will exceed $2.4 the trend has been in the opposite direction, because of a marked downturn in the birth rate. As a result, the median age is now going up and the population is getting older. 376-433- : of the 1977 General Mills HAIR STYLING is - Southern Utah State College, Snow, College of Eastern Utah and the two Utah Tec- PERSONAL observation and interviews of the state winners during the tour wilj be added factors in the selec-tio- n HEN HUT GENERALLY, there are two kinds of scholarships. Westmin- Diamond T MonSatjyAuctions ea the country, the possibilities. Pauls Shoe Repair and 6 of College catalogs are also good sources of information. WDC 9-- THE CURRENT median in the area is somewhat higher than it was in 1960, according to the census that was taken then. At that time it was 19.0 years. For a decade or so prior to 1960, locally and in most other various concerning deadlines for accepting 825-13- 72 pen By way of comparison, the median age of the American population as a whole is now 28.8 years. It is 23.6 throughout the State of Utah. seniors. Usually, a school will arrange the schedule so that each senior has the opportunity to visit with several college representatives. They are usually well informed on scholarships, and often they have literature Dale t d. MORE recently, however, One of the best friends a college student can have is a scholarship. On approxi- years. median age level had been moving downward and the was getting population younger. It, was due to the high birth rate experienced during the postwar period. Home popcorn party was held Wednesday afternoon. Sets Xmas Party is the local resident who is younger than that there is one who is older. On that basis, to be 20.0 years old locally is to be middle-age- parts activity for their Pilgrim and Indian unit, a 20.0 of now Washington, D.C. the General Mills Search since its beginning in the 1954-5- 5 school year. With this years Davis Median Age Is Mow At 20 Years Davis County, due to changes in recent years in the birth rate and in life expectancy, the 51 State Family Leaders of Tomorrow will gather in.: Colonial Williamsburg, Va. educa- - V for an expense-pai- d tional tour there and in ,'f s J J. |