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Show i fii ilX Meet Set On Learning Disabilities Dart Debaters The fourth annual conference of the Utah Association for Children with Learning Disabilities will be held Nov. 19, at the Receive Honors Two Davis High students were recent winners of trophies at the annual Portia Douglas Forensics Meet held Thursday at Ogden High School. WINNING first place was Sue Johnson who is a junior student She won in the ora- tory, with Laura Taylor, senior, who took third place in extemporary and David Marsden breaking to finals in oratorical declamation. Other were Vanessa Clontz, impromptu; Allison Barlow and Walfy Greenwell, oratorical declamation; Holly McGee, and oratory; Cynthia Sanders, extemporaneous. semi-finalis- Northwest United States, is their desire and ambition. The money earned at the Pops Concert would be used for their trip and they will also sponsor additional fundraising projects. THE DAVIS High School choirs gave their fall concert on Thursday. It consisted of ACapella, Prep and Mens Choirs along with the Madrigals, under the direction of Georgia Fairbanks. They performed music ranging from pop to spiritual numbers. Bohemian Rhapsody", All My Trials. and An Old Fashioned Love Song were a few. THE DAVIS High School DECA leaders attended the IN Legislative Forum was Bart Thompson who was awarded best chair. The award winning Davis High School symphony orchestra under the direction at Convention Leadership Jackson Hole, Wyoming for four days recently. and Officers class representatives attending Mike Phelps, included of Richard Marsden, present- ed their annual Pops Concert president; Brent Layton, vice president; Annie Waite, secretary; Dave Chamberlain, bookstore manager; and Bart Stevens, Allison Davis, Nancy Jacobs, Caryn Clark, Jackie Olsen and Kim Garrison, along with class representatives and persons in charge of publicity and on Thursday night at the school auditorium. MR. MARSDEN announced the 70 member group will once again go to Portland, Oregon and again be known as the best orchestra in the social activities. Layton, Davis ALSO the attending conference was David King, DHS advisor. At the conference, they had the op- Students To Travel of portunity attending work- d leadership-oriente- shops. The Future Homemakers of America sponsored a dance-a-thoon Nov. 4 in the afternoon followed by a stomp in the evening. Proceeds were turned over to the Christmas n Two groups from Davis and Layton high schools have been granted permission to take trips by the Davis Board of Education. for Primary project Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City, np AUTHORIZED to make the trips later this school year are the Davis High School symphony orchestra and Lay-to- n Highs Lancelles drill Taking Time At CDJH Drill Team Competition in Santa Monica, Calif., while the orchestra will travel to Portland, Oregon in April to compete in the Northwestern States Orchestra Festival. HIGHS orchestra sweepstakes title at the Northwestern Festival last year. If the group can clinch the championship three straight years, it would retain permanent possession. The orchestra will leave April 12 and return April 16 with stops in Idaho Falls, Sun Valley and Nampa, Idaho, grb THERE IS no age limit and families may come at this time to the school to have individual pictures taken. Dysfunction: Variations in Learning. After the address, workshops are scheduled from 10:20 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. offering something for everyone. SOME OF the subject areas are as follows: Rearing and Teaching According to the Childs Style, Alternate Programs for the Learning Disabled, Personality Development of Persons with The Learning Disabilities, Overly Active Child - Some Alternatives, more. plus many Parents and teachers who are interested in understanding and helping children learn are encouraged to attend this one day conference. The registration fee for the complete program is $8.50 and can be paid at the door. THIS conference will take the place of the regular UACLD ' for meeting The November. next scheduled meeting will be Jan. 25 at J.A. Taylor Elementary School in LOWEST PRICE EVER BOOKS RAISE FUNDS Trent Lewis Taking Part In Exercise School and Home Private First Class Trent T. Lewis of Layton, is participating with some 4,000 troops from three major by Dr, Daryl J. McCarty operation Devil Strike at Ft. Irwin, Calif., located in the Mojave Desert. Executive Secretary Utah Education Association behavior. Decades ago, teachers lectured their students on rectitude because the public expected it. Then some people began raising questions about whether this was appropriate for the schools. THE FACTS seem to indicate that somebody, somewhere needs to teach the subject. see the evidence all around us. Signs at service stations tell us that the company wont keep cash around after dark because it might prove tempting to some stick-uartist. GUTTERS ESTIMATES-.773-85- 66 394-658- racks--secur- A NORTH Dakota educator, speaking recently in Utah, declared that he will teach moral behavior to his students. He added that educators had better learn to do this or the bad people in the streets are going to pick up spears and start demanding things. - Manager or GO TO A womans fashion store, and you find the there by locks stylish leather coats on the that can be opened only by a saleslady. Ask why, and shell tell you its to prevent thefts by shoplifters who would otherwise brazenly wear the coats out of the place. Shoplifting m Utah is on the increase again and of great concern to all merchants in our state. THE COURTS tell us public schools cannot teach religion, so it cant be that. Some school systems are trying to define the kinds of things that will be taught m moral education classes Among them are such concepts as responsibility for ones own actions; honesty; respect for other persons property; respect for law; peaceful solutions to problems; tolerance; and the respect for rights of others Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job EOUeniY MIN p So every now and then somebody calls on schools to But what teach morals or ethics or values. should be taught in these classes? For Residential or Commercial Buildings Some citizens believe moral education should be taught in the home or the church. Time and experience will tell us how much effort public schools will devote to this kind of education. In the meantime, parents should make sure their children are taught morals and moral behavior in the home. 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Mel TEACHERS LAMENT No one is ever too old to learn, but many people keep putting it off. Tribune, Chicago Melcomians -- THANKSGIVING SPECIAL! All AVz" Food Restaurant House Plants OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER thru Thursday 11:30 A.M. Till 10 P.M. Fri. & Sat. 11:30 A.M. till 11 P.M. 89e Mon. 780 NORTH DN U.S. HIGHWAY . 89 (EAST OF OLD VALLEY MUSIC HALL) NORTH SALT LAKE. PHONE 290-121- 1 Parents and students pitched in to make Vae View Elementary School's annual Book Fair a big success. Books of all kinds hardconference back and paperbound - were sold during parent-teache- r days last week and raised more than $600 for a PT A scholarship to be given to a high school senior who earlier attended Vae View School. - ENTER A public building and youre asked to identify yourself to an armed guard. Ask why, and they explain theres been a bomb threat. CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS --J- on speak We On Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21 and 22, the Central Davis Jr. High PTA is sponsoring the taking of individual color pictures from 8 30 to 5:30. Te price of the packet is $3. DAVIS won the Don Pearson THE keynote speaker will be Dr. Keith R. McCloskey, M.D., Dept of Psychiatry, University of Chicago. He will A Gallup poll of American adults showed that four out of five approved of schools teaching morals and moral Picture team. The latter will compete in the National Behavioral Sciences Building, University of Utah campus, starting at 9 a m. STOKER NURSERY 2050 S. 1000W. Syracuse 825-767- 6 THESE troops become part First Brigade Task Force which is conducting some of of a the most realistic live fire maneuvers seen since World War 11. PFC. LfcWiS son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Clent Lewis, 311 East, Layton, is regularly assigned as a mechanic with the First Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, South 975 Kan. He entered the Army in November 1976. To Vae View Elementary School in Layton held its second annual book fair on Nov. 8, 9 and 10. Popular books DUTCH DOY in paperback form were sold and also some games and activity books. CARPET THE children were able to go around and select the books CLEANERS for themselves. The books were on display on tables set e around the multi-purpos- Over 20 room. The book fair was well attended by students, parents and teachers. The chairman for the book fair was Mrs. Sandra Wilsey, assisted by Principal Elmer K. Wmward and PTA president, Mrs. Gaye Robinson. Many parent volunteers also helped. Yr. Experience Steam Cleaning Special!! Mr. sfl With Adv. THE BOOK fair is sponsored by the Vae View PTA and the proceeds go for a scholarship fund to be presented later in the year to a graduate of Layton High School who attended Vae View Elementary. 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