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Show WEEKLY REFLEX--DAVI- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 S Jo!) Corps Suit Hits Some Snags The trial of 13 former Clearfield Job Corps employees, who are suing Thiokol Chemical Corporation for $300,000 because they were forced to work long periods without proper rest has run into allegedly another snag in U.S. District Court. AFTER HEARING seven of testimony by the plaintiffs, U.S. District Court Judge Aldon J. Anderson recessed the trial for days non-jur- Therefore, he said, it was commonly accepted by the employees that the interruptions were part of the job and since they would not be compensated, they did not put the time on their time cards. THE HEARING is expected to resume next week when Judge Anderson will hear testimony from the defense, Thiokol Job Corps officials, grb y two weeks. Two sets of twins getting together are, 1 to r, Misti Pincock, Misti Robins, Christi Pincook, and Christi Robins. PUT UP PAIRS While some folks are busy putting up pears this season, two families, one from Kays-vill- e and one from Burley, Idaho are putting up with the seasonal antics of two pairs of of twins and both born at 1:30 a.m., both having the same names, both blonde and blue eyes, is not an everyday occurrence. The twins are both named Christi and Misti. Both Christies have identifying marks. twins. WHILE twins born to Utah and Idaho families are not uncommon, the chances of two sets of identical twins, both girls, both the same age, exercise. Mrs. brother, Armen Pearson from Burley had been visiting the Hawkes logistics Hawkes when he learned of the Pincock twins names. THE Kaysville twins are two of five girls in the Mr. SINCE the Robins twins are his neighbors in Burley, he and Mrs. Dwight Pincock family of 450 East 400 North. Twin Creeks Circle, and the Idaho twins are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Val Robins and have two brothers and two sisters The meeting of the two sets Connie Traux Named At their families took place at the Howard Hawkes home in Kaysville, recently as a result of a major spread the word and the recent visit was a pleasant experience with parents comparing similarities, notes and twins also comparing similarities, np Parenting Class Slated In Davis Hill AFB Connie R. Traux of Clearfield has been named as the Federal Womens Coordinator at Hill AFB. MRS. Traux replaces Jo Scott, who has transferred to another assignment on base. The new coordinator will be the focal point for affirmative action programs as they apply to the 2,895 women workers at Hill AFB. Davis County residents will have the opportunity this fall and winter to improve their parenting skills by attending a Parent Effectimess Training (PET) course. PARENT Effectiveness Training is a course designed to increase the effectiveness of relationships between parents and their children with a mutual increase of and individual responsibility. MRS. TRAUX came to Hill in Aug. 1952 as a payroll clerk. In 1972 she was selected as Federal Woman of the Year at the Utah air base. self-estee- She has been an Equal Employment Opportunity investigator for the past years and received a letter of commendation for handling a case at the Sacramento Air Logistics Center in California. Effectiveness Parent Training is a course designed by Dr. Thomas Gordon, a clinical psychologist, as a learning SHE HAS been active in the Toastmistress Club and has participated in many experience focusing on communication skills, problemsolving techniques, counseling skills, and methods for productive conflict resolution. off-ba- civic activities. 0 ONLY 219 95 Our best selling farm saw!. Powerful 3.3 cu. in. engine bar & chain 16" sprocket-tiChain BrakeHend Guard Ask about our carry case or extra chain daal. THE course employes a variety of instructional techniques such as group discussion, lecture, tape analysis of models, a workbook of skill practice activities, and some outside reading. The course focuses most heavily on the concrete experiences from the daily lives of the participants. result of attending a Parent Effectiveness course, should have participants more insight into problemsolving techniques, greater ability to listen and hear a childs real needs, increased awareness of self and others, ability to handle problematic situations more effectively, and greater acceptability of self and others. Parents will find that they are more effective in creating close, loving relationships within the family and will observe an increased desire on the part of their children to talk openly about their problems and worries with parents. THEY should also find children more willing to listen when parents talk to them about things they dont like. Finally, parents will learn how to resolve conflicts wherein everyones needs are met without need for the parent to become either authoritarian or permissive. Only instructors who have been trained and certified by Dr. Thomas Gordon are permitted to teach Parent Effectiveness Training. PARENTS interested in enrolling in a PET course may contact Melvyn L. Bennett, AS A Syracuse 7 RACKERS WESTERN AUTO 129 South State, Clearfield 825-601- SFate The Ogden-WebSymphonic Choir is now inviting new members to join its group. If you enjoy singing, this is the place to be. THE CHOIR meets every er 1 RACKERS WESTERN AUTO 1 1 6 West Gentile, Layton 376-426- 7 Falls Mere! IN FINAL testimony by the D. Howard said that counselors had been plaintiffs, Paul told that overtime was appropriate when sleep shifts were interrupted for work, but that they (counselors) were constantly reminded that overtime pay was to be kept to a minimum. No Public Housing Funds For Davis There will be no public funds for housing assistance in Davis County, at least not for the time being, according to County Housing Authority director Kym Anderson. SHE SAID that the local authority needed at least one agreement with a Davis County city. We approached Clearfield and Layton because we thought they would be the with new Carpet, Drapes Wallcovering accident. Elder John Orne Costley Visitors last week of has received his mission call to serve a two-yeLDS mis- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dinger were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Weyant ar sion to the from Baldwin Park, Calif. Mrs. Beth Tall and Mrs. Goldie Ball have returned from a 10 day vacation trip and tour of Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco, Calif. They enjoyed all places of interest and spent much time sightseeing. They also visited Eureka, Fort Bragg and home by way of Sacramento and Reno. Mrs. Evelyn Austin went by plane to Cheyenne, Wyo. to visit for one week with her mother, Mrs. Nora Morse and also with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morse at Carpenter, Wyo. While in Cheyenne she was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vondy, a cousin. Miss Holly Hadfield was confined for one week to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where she underwent treatment. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop received word from Idaho that their grandson Kirk Larson was injured in an automobile accident and confined at the Boise Idaho Hospital with serious injuries. He is the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson, former Kaysville residents. He is reported to be recovering. The accident occurred on Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop just returned from a vacation trip back east in- 52-ho- BETH THORSON New Home Economist Joins Staff In County Davis County extension staff members welcome a new Home Economist, Mrs. Beth Thorson. MRS. THORSON received her bachelor of science degree in nutrition and food science from the College of Family Life, Utah State University. This past August, she completed a master of science degree at the University Nebraska, with emphasis FHA member for four years. She is married to Derral Thorson of Nevada and they now live in Bountiful. UTAH Cooperative Exten- employment provides services to all persons regardless of race, color or national origin. Mission. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Costley. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Dec. 3. He is a member of the Kaysville I Oth LDS Ward. Mrs. Connie Hough of Denver, Colo, vacationed a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough. Mrs. Vernon Nicholls entertained at dinner last week for her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Bingham of Moses Lake, Washington. Other guests were Lorin Bingham, Ogden, brother of Mrs. Nicholls and Glen Bingham and also Mrs. Joyce Riding of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bush-nel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen, Mrs. Nina Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall spent Wednesday at a neighborhood picnic at the South Fork in Ogden Canyon. Mrs. Winona Thorderson enjoyed a visit from her children recently. While they were all here they held a family reunion at the Davis County Park. Members of her family were Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Overstreet and three children, Denver, Colo.; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Thorderson and six children of Livonia, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller and two children of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Devon Steiner and four children of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey entertained Thursday evening at a dinner party at their home for their theater group. They attended the production Makada at the Promised Valley Theater in Salt Lake City and returned to the Gailey home for dinner afterGuests included Mr. Mrs. Glen Garrett, Mr. Mrs. Frank Robison, Mr. Mrs. Dale L. Barton, Mr. of in FLOOR COVERINGS She worked with USU in nutrition programs for tober the 1976. universitys and and and and S foods and nutrition. She passed the American Dietetics Association registration examination in Oc- and Mr. Mrs. party Tuesday evening at their home for members of the Kaysville 5th Ward bishopric, executive secretary and clerks and partners. Guests were Attorney and Mrs. Rodney Page, Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lewis. Lt. Col. (Ret.) Morey B. Jeffery attended the Military Affairs Coordinating Committee meeting at Fort Douglas on Thursday. He also was a representative to the Governors Affirmative Action Review Committee meeting in Salt Lake City on Thursday. Lt. Col. Jeffery is president of the Intermountain Chapter of the Retired Officers Association. Russell Storey, husband of the former Exer Whitlock of Layton is seriously ill at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden the past weeks. Mrs. Whitlock is a daughter of the late Dr. Walter A. Whitlock of Layton and she made her home with Mrs. Verna Smedley in Layton for several years. TV Repair All makes, reasonable rates, FAST SERVICE Phone Bill 376-819- 6 Brimley X Sfwualm (825-900- $ COLOR 4-- county. Mrs. Thorson was a member for three years and an - FLOORS COORDINATION INSTALLATION PROFESSIONAL QUALITY OF ARMSTRONG SELECTION COMPLETE PAYMENT CONVENIENT PLAN SOLARIAN tmNO WAX FLOORS 4-- SHEET VINYL C0RL0N EXCELON FLOOR TILES CLEARFIELD failed toact the request to have federally subsidized homes in that community because they were concerned the houses would be clustered in the same area and they might not be able to get the 10 percent of rent revenues in lieu of taxes promised by the agreement, she said. She explained that Layton tabled action on the agreement earlier this month because two council men were absent and the three council-me- n in attendance could not get a unanimous vote necessary to pass, grb on Thursday evening from 7:30 p.m. til 9 p.m. in the Fine Arts Bldg, at Weber State College. Dr. Herbert Cecil is the director, and the group plans to sing at churches and other functions occasionally and will perform the Messiah with other Weber State Choirs in December at the new Dee Events Center. Special Anyone interested is invited Let ouu? MtmlbeES wotls to yorae advantage. Compare the variety of high interest rates, yields and terms of PFS Savings Certificates and Passcard Passbook Accounts. to join. 0AZZUNG AOVtNTURE.. WALT DISNEY ms JS .A Tale of Two Critters kllMMi t. SEPT. 30, OCT. 1,3,4 Savings on Genuine WAIL-TE- X ( Off Mfr. sugg. Retail Price) EVENINGS 7:30 & 9:35 SAT. MATINEE 1:15 & 3:20 Offer ends Oct. 17th WESTERN CARPET WORLD 38 N. Main, Layton - 376 - 3411 Accounts are insured by an agency of the Federal Government to $40,000. ADULTS $2.00 HS AND JHS $1.50 11 and under $1.00 COMING NEXT WEEK DARBY OGILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE Over $600,000,000 Strong Prudential Federal Savings Personalized Financial Service 75 North Fort Lane, Layton, Utah 84041 Phone 376-121- 5 Mr. Mr. and Dwain Bishop and Mrs. Allen L. Strong entertained at a dinner un- derprivileged childrens camp and in nutrition education for elementary school students. SHE IS knowledgeable and enthusiastic about youth work and has already met many leaders and members in the and Buchanan. a wards. sion Service is an equal employer, Georgia-Atlant- Mrs. Dick Bowman, Mr. Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick, and Mrs. Albert Miller, and Mrs. George W. Lowe most logical for our program and time was running short for applications, she said. But we failed to sign a cooperation agreement with either city last week and that spelled doom for the project. Its time to Spruce up your Home & continuous Symphonic Choir Seeking Members JIMS SPORT CENTER 825-277- of terruptions by corpsmen and unnecessary emergencies. Thus, they claim that the corporate owners owe them back pay and damages for sleep time they didnt get the during workshifts. role-playin- 295-258- 1731 South 2000 West, This is the second long delay in the trial proceedings. The first came prior to the judge hearing testimony in the case and lasted six weeks when Judge Anderson went on vacation and then could not work it (the case) immediately into his crowded federal calendar. THE MOST recent delay, this time for two weeks, also is due to the judges full calendar. The plaintiffs are charging that they should be compensated for overtime they spent as counselors at the Job Corps Center. THEY alleged that while working weekends, they were unable to get proper rest because when they were notified of the By NORMA PREECE |