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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 5. 1977 y Retires teacher, on June 10, 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple Ariel passed away in December of CRIFFETH is the mother of two children Lt. VerNon Griffeth, and LDS chaplain m the United States Navy, stationed at Camp Pendelton, Calif, and Mrs Gary (Diane) Cutler of Fullerton, Calif Mrs Griffeth is the grandmother of MRS. Mrs Alta Clark Griffeth, an excellent teacher, is retiring after 37 years service dedicated of teacher approach Elementary School grade point average the Stratford, Mrs. and of Mr. daughter Haines Stratford of 131 S. Fort received a $200 Lane scholarship from the PTA of Central Davis Junior High Sally NS 40s REGULAR OR SUPER Her of six At Layton High, Sally is the drill mistress for the She is a member schools tennis team measles in Utah, six times more than 1975 There were 166 cases of rubella compared to only 38 in 1975 There were four cases of whooping cough, the year before there were the polio, measles, mumps, diphtheria, rubella But all of these harmful and serious diseases are with us now causing death and illness 1 Because vaccinat- Lan-celle- s of the THE LAYTON High School Senior plans to use the money to further her education at USU where she hopes to study nutrition, dmg of children in Utah are unprotected Out of 27,000 school children, 6,000 were not protected in the fall of 1976. Many more go unprotected rs Principal Clde Gailev will retire at the end of school season this ear On Thursday evening, May Principal Clyde H Galley will be the guest of honor along with one retiring teacher, Mrs Bessie Schoen-felat an Open House recep12, d tion to be held at the schools room The Multipurpose calling hours will be from 7 30 until 9pm PRINCIPAL a Gailey of Kaysvilie, was graduated from Davis High from School, Henagers youngster and received his degree in Business Administration and Education from the Utah State University at Logan Following graduation he taught school at Clinton Elementary for two years, he then moved to the Kaysvilie Elementary School for the next four years He has been the Principal at Syracuse for the past thirty four years, and he states that he has enjoyed this to the utmost, and is designed to protect children, requires vaccination before a child enters school, but only 74 UTAH LAW, BECAUSE it takes more than four months to complete the primary series of vaccinations, we urge parents to take action now If vaccinations have been started, check your childs medical records to insure vaccinations are percent of children had all of the necessary vaccinations at the start of the 1976-7school year The results for 1976 showed there were 2,351 cases of RETIRES none IT TAKES only one infected youngster playing at school, sitting in church, eating dinner with the family, to in- fect all other unprotected children and adults, causing entire families to remain in bed with illnesses that could have been prevented The solution is vaccinations. early in the life of each vaccinations, thousands years of secondary schooling is 19 plus. THE SCHOLARSHIP was awarded to Sally because of her scholastic achievements while she was a student at Central Davis Junior High and as a student at Layton High. She attended Wasatch relating subject matter to her students She has taught second grade at the Whitesides School for the past 20 years TAMPAX--TAMP0- over in thought 960 s epidemics of it was ions against the diseases are going unused Although the diseases can all be prevented with these Sally Stratford Wins Scholarship her in of School Tiling Of Epidemics: The Past op Future? We BESSIE SCHOENFELD Twitchell A WHY? HER TEACHING career began in 1933 She taught in Wyoming, Idaho, and California before coming to Utah in 1957 She has been a very creative the Layton area Cynthia M Bowline, David K Evans, George F Airman Michael K Church, with her family and relaxing at her Bear Lake cabin - is the equivalent to an SIX include whose parents are Mr and Mrs George D Church of 65T Adams St , Lavton, has been assigned to Lowrv AFB Colo , after completing Air Force basic training Airman Church will now receive specialized training in the munitions and weapons maintenance field THE AIRMAN is a 197b graduate of Layton High feth will set aside special time for traveling, visiting THIRTEEN mdre honor students from the Davis area include- Wayne R Beeson, Heatherly Devon Benson, David Clyde Campbell, Deborah D Davis and Duane W Draper Also Brett Fred Flint, Scott D Hacking, William Joseph Harren, Gregory P Maynes, Kristi McCloud, Valerie Lee Putman, Harris Henry Simmons and Jennifer Ann Henson Assigned Larson, A Davis County adult education honor student is Brent L. Carruth. Those from the Clearfield area include Jane C Benton, Steven W. Cole, Greg B Gardner and Van Emden MICHAEL K. CHURCH IN THE future, Mrs Grif- THE E.M. Whitesides faculty and PTA will host an open house in her honor on Thursday, May 12 from 3 30 to 5 p m at the Whitesides School, 233 Colonial Avenue, Layton Friends and relatives are cordially invited Mrs Griffeth received her B S degree in education from Utah State University, Logan She has done graduate work at the University of Utah, Brigham Young University and at Utah State 4 0 A L. Blake Lonn Madsen and Kirk Linford Weber. TO BE named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average of 3 5 or better in all academic subjects where 1972. Her church and civic work At has been extensive present she is an active member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Pi Chapter, an honorary teachers sorority, a member of the Association of Childhood International Education, the Lesaforenmg Literary Club of Layton and she is a member of the Layton 16th Ward where she is acting ward librarian Fischer, Thomas University of Utah students from the Davis area are among 1,725 undergraduates named to the winter quarter honor roll at the U. She was married to Ariel Griffeth, also a prominent five Klinii7S current FOR A MOTHERS DAY GIFT SHELL resident Business College in Salt Lake, wondering when next fall rolls around what he will do with himself For his first few years at Syracuse he also taught the sixth grade Principal Gailey remembers that his first year in Syracuse the schools enrollment was 175 students and the faculty was six teachers. Now the school has grown to the near seven hundred mark for the students, and the faculty now has grown to twenty-on- e Also he noted that there have been four additions to the present school building, making it more modern and also adding the necessary facilities that have been needed from time to time PRINCIPAL 041 '.URP.0S TRIAMINIC SYRUP 4 oz. JIXEKMT. For STUFFED and Runny Noses Reg. 1.67 TAINlESSKTEE GE Portable Hair Dryer for the active girl on the go! 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F-- 92 SPRAY, STEAM & DRY IRON HOWEVER she plans on a brand new beginning for a number of much wanted and hoped for interests Mrs Schoenfeld along with her Principal, Clyde H Gailey, was in the same graduating class of Davis High Schools 1934 group FOLLOWING high school graduation she attended Utah State University at Logan, and received her B S Degree Since then she has attended classes at Brigham Young University, University of Utah and the Utah State University at Logan, during summer months She commenced her teaching career at Syracuse, and continued there for two and a half years before marrying Walter E Schoenfeld AFTER her marriage she accompanied her husband to California where they resided for two years in the San Francisco area and then the next five years in the Southern part of California. Mr Schoenfeld being in the reserve commission 88 Regular 29.27 KODAK Instant Camera $0)197 KODAK EK-- V te May 7th 2 P.M. Were showing . built-i- n Enjoy your favorite FM and AM radio programs, cassettes and also make recordings live or directly from the built-i- n FM AM radio. mind. Fashion Show at our Dress department Reg. 53.27 INSTANT CAMERA 27 North Main Phone spare time getting better acquainted with them. She has a great desire to travel and see many of the things and places that she has been reading about in books for so long now, and she plans to reactivate her interests in her Church activities SHE SAYS that her position of teaching has been a real challenge, but she has a great love for children and always will have. She has been actively engaged m numerous positions in the Syracuse First Ward, the North Davis Stake and the Syracuse Utah Stake. Having been in the Primary Presidency, as well as a Primary teacher, Sunday School teacher, Junior Street, Kaysvilie 376-42- 56 Sun- day School Coordinator, and several positions in the MIA and has held numerous positions in the Stake Primary and Sunday School, at different times. SHE IS a member of the Syra-Lit- a Club, in Syracuse, and a fun person to know.vsb Cut Weight Or Pay At TOPS At the regular meeting on Thursday, Apr. 28 at the Vae View Elementary School Recorder Mrs. Rosalee Pair, reports that TOPS No. 251 came with a novel idea in group support towards weight THOSE who gained this past week pledged to the group to lose what they have gained. If they do not fulfill the pledge they will pay 10 cents for each pound Dledeed. WE WOULD enjoy welcoming new members. Why not call Dolores Borgesen, or Cookie Perkins for more information 376-363- 8 773-133- 0 today? Mom fresh fashion finds. . Sporty looks. . romantic styles. All prices with your budget in condenser microphone and AC Converter EK-- 4 Mrs Schoenfeld is a grand- mother nine times and now plans to spend much of her loss- - . Radio-Casset- the BEING home for nearly three hours, she was visited by the Syracuse Elementary Principal and the County Superintendent and heard of the shortage of teachers in the community The very next day she again returned to the school room, and has been a most faithful part of that organization for the past twenty-eigyears off our delightfully FMAM Recorder with of army was soon called to serve some time over seas. Thus Mrs Schoenfeld returned to the family home in Syracuse. services in Ogden The fourth son, Paul is deceased SaturdayfB Compact FMAM value-price- Mrs Bessie Schoenfeld, second grade teacher at the Syracuse Elementary school plans to wind up this particular phase of her life at the close of this years activities employed with the Postal Garden Party to A A in his honor working in Food Science, Carl is residing in Layton, and Youre invited to our Fashion Show create that special look 29 97 PRESTO Gailey is to the former Ramona Hill and they are the parents of two daughters; Mrs. DeNiece Wood, and Mrs Karen Williams He has enjoyed greatly much traveling through Europe on several occasions, Brazil, Hawaiian Islands etc. He hopes to be able now to do more of this type of thing He has been Secretary of the Kaysvilie Rotary Club, a position that he held for six years, he is also a director of married the John R Barnes Co and an active member of the Kaysvilie LDS First Ward His many friends and all former and present students are invited to attend this evening's activities to be held Mrs Schoenfeld is the mother of four sons, Stephen, resides in Santa Rosa, California, where he is an engineer Gordon has just moved to the W'est Coast from Wisconsin, where he has been JCPenney Bountiful Store. kA |