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Show r rrrTW Kt Y ,JLY 5 197c CM 0 Nt hXLEx F Programmed Tutorial Reading Program By ROSLLYN KIRK FARMINGTON v Representative from school : districts in all 50 states have heard presentations showing a programmed tutorial read ing plan which is being demonstrated by Davis County School District under the direction of Ldwin Cam mack, Davis County Aof Federal dministrator Programs I M r w$ - i X. '. $? 'S' V A LAST FALL the district was awarded a grant to $50 200 disseminate the program St. MM - through the United Slates Office of Fducation. The project since that time has been adopted in six states with . three other states who are anticipating adopting the V X M f $&& jLUA jxre - Vfci- provide supplementary addition reading programs to the regular programs, Mr Cammaik said in - j programs are provided to teach vocational skills, provide for special education summer A Other budget figures wmch Mr. Cammack made available to the Davis School Board include vocational, $2r0,000, special education, $15, (XX) and migrant studies, $21, 000 SUMMER PROGRAMS in the secondary schools show 5 Residents File For Justice Of Peace Positions By ROSELYN KIRK FARMINGTON - Five county residents have filed for the Jusltc e of the Peace in the Davis County Precinct Court, meeting the deadline which ended at 5p m on June 30 FOUR OF those candidates live in cities in the county which already have a Justice of the Peace Davis County Clerk Rodney Walker has asked County Attorney Milton J Hess to seek an opinion from the Utah Attorney General's Office to clear up some questions on the eligibility of the candidates VgT .e-- 5 Jry n f! ! N, hi xi it w v f I I w s nt i r q r IN ! i i lx (i v-- ( n l , X i m hsu t u til I 'll ( mundx that j 0 A - II1 nt h ' I Wu'iri m , i Hot Mr i) ii i. t ii rr iriw r AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS ;e GOQO USED ;iD8MIELDS LOUSE GLASS t are I hermo Vinows ndows P3iO Doors vV ist n t nt be m kiry. to h ret k Irriga'i n ( imp try THL COUNCIL Li-- ': v Screens TAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARAHTEEO AGAINST LEAKAGE could be used to update the city accounting system dmg 1 - im a i1 f Davis ounty School H(tlrd m the Fourth an k ifth Stae Si hool PreiiK'x iM.iten in Davis Courtv s ildt r pri party acauixitoo s murg to Nt d he iitcexirerv ht j u 'it it i hi Ink d ,ring N ht c fore hi a c discission, M,x I aRae Ihaikenv was gum a conditional use pci a rm! '1 allow her to opt rate dunio studio m her home Aft r a lengthy sirt neighbors ft Mis Thackeras objected to this business Mrs Thackeray be no prom sed tht rt w st on no the rt et signs park rg and no oh' r VT'i fbjt would letrae from the residential ap the reigh j arance horhood The permit was j- -i S ( cumbent tvrn 'on Pitt met H nspn SyraiL sm rt riming pn pert ARMIVjTON mdidaits ha.e Mid for the t hire Mi butmrrin LavBjron " 4 THE non part, ' )ard i ii t prm r, tvm i In oi ji r ' i rt si or' r tis'i t d R inn Puc mvt ger Bean, on, D I i tele t A k )Ut-- r lav biCkM I i on r n , M 12 W ' tiled hi K , ivton, Dx e. j? is2 4 ' dry N -- L r'h, Van Nc lrrl tote ix pc N 'w aid which U ' i 4c fii i.a A a er al tt n S'PV r (it A cSt ( Kde I d' o At nts J t mi st eet, 1 f x "50 i U himl a re a i Si pt ididatf 3 Tile itt 1 c f o It x ; i y school Uisti nt they are elei ltd ight c he p i in 5, x 1 I nt 1 L 12 f -- ast, m er Wist Are n and Barbara W w re ird Vtrh ( hur h b ret' 4 7 - orris c Precinct 4 includes the Lay-toFast Layton area IN THE Precinct 5, four capdidates have filed for the position being vacated by Morris Hansen which includes the Clearfield, Sunset, Clinton and West Point area They are Gerald V Gary" Bush, 2393 North 770 West, Clinton, Helen W Colemen, 261 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield, Bess T. Jensen, 1000 3242 South West, Jay Syracuse, and H n - Twelve 1 x fc lul-- U Quality Glass H give i h ir'ow ard Ned Nald- - 'he a co ahead on a reqe tt f ibl t hearing for ipe pui 1 c Bj kOSFIYN KtRK I t rosi S'jm Dots i'IOO it;rxin a,, tt n t't act he Hi's dt ve'o; it t n ixttiKd prtlirriparv f'-rf t this dt vt inpnii nt I hr puns were refined hat to !li city on'ntt r ,itd ! comiii'xsii'n to pa inmg furlht r study Th tt At o a d' d start prnidct wtl t n !v tv tha' ht n t s ' ixt n ton Cits red a w i tt r C P Fra mug t Us ai agencies scions have bout xt s ppi 4T f.ijrr-L Generals office, Mr Andt-- r son, a purchasing officer for Bountiful, paid the $25 filing fee Incumbent Justice John D Stewart, 1540 N icho! Is Road, Fruit Heights has filed foi re election The other four candidates who are seeking that post are Mr Anderson, 629 East 1050 North, Bountiful, Grant Harvey Brough, 715 East 200 North, Kaysville, A 280 Lawrence, Fast Center, Centerville, and Ralph Peckham, 775 West 220 North, West Bountiful PRIMARY elections are set for Tuesday, Sept 12 for the non partisan post U O that a mid! of 1,74s xtudents art p exenll e nolltd in uni nor wain1 maKtuj w a k ju iior h up r h , h in i i ji u iding tli x i sr U p,n ; s engine lU'Xi s Other xl inner pre grams offered in the secondare xi houls nlvlude IjShcHldl!, wught raining, fit 'd bioloj v, termed) at in lih'1 mg in and algebra t'v, ddl team and sports skills Manv ot the programs tfgan on June 1, irigoiiomi but in hi rs have Uuv date x JUNIOR HIGH p'Oj lams include, m addilun to those s offered in high xihool and danre-- , gals basketball, spi i d rt ading and gim-nastic- body coinl ti mng Llenun'.ary sch o!s show a Inil of 2!M st j J nts involved nd exttnded in refresher xkdl clasx, s with a total ot 40 teachers bemg emploed to teach daring tie summer Classts in the eiementarv schools van from remedial classes in reading and anthmedc to ou'door si if nre, drama, art, Spinish, giniar, creative writing and pen manxbip ACCORDING TO (am M mack, summer lax-e- s are not olfetcd at every Demon t try school, but are lam ht in central areas These si' viols Adelaide are biker, Ho'brnok, Kivsulle layton, South cioutfitld Sunset, Fat mington, South Weber, Syracuse and Wtst Point School lihranes are open ot e morning pi r creek at West Bountiful, (restuc a and Un min Schools Additional vocational programs ofh red in the high si hoots are taught in either six, nine or 12 wee k time lhey periods summer ai include automotive, bonn makirg business, and metals Dnui trrmpgis taught m all he h gh si hools, Mr CammaiKSdid CLASSFS AT the vecatioudl center nulude hasintss classes including type, shorthand, dictaphone, key record reeping punch bookkeeping, aJdmg machine, memory npewri'ir and cash register O'her classes offered at that center are math ngdish a, id auto body and maintenance According to Mr ( am mack, the summer ptograms in sport skUls and weight training are st If supporting with fees supporting ne salary and other t oss 1 Board Election n ii w I THE COUNCIL reviewed four possible methods that File For Davis v I i Ul I'll xt o it i t ippOVt LOTS IN this subtl ,mi r ol be a nun m am t f 40 n . .s a ill r quart1 tt't t 2 to 2 and ont h i f s p - pit One candidate, Dean O Gus Anderson, is a A resident of Bountiful spokesman for the county clerks office said, since Bountiful residents have a Circuit Court Judge, who sits in that city, the county clerks office is questioning whether Mr Anderson is eligible to run since his name would not be placed on the ballot in that city WHILE WAITING for a ruling from the Attorney Thomas oiincil th it buvttx f all los w mid lit made await1 if anv vx tier pr'ihlt ins ind the ninl 1 ht ir dr mix tau '1 (hat ii It mix u 1j d ik n1 x t s on pri I M ( i p p , 1) in 5 e a ui i the ayriiid i V n kwa la d in the foreground w ill tu the architecture w it h old courthouse whii h is constnu red from granite-t- v pe blocks Bloc WORK PROGRESSES ill ire ra nces have scheduled III three states Idah , Gti gia and Missis cot.ipuei s, of interests or skills l stilt and n, The budget for the extended year program is $105,000 in addition to the fees charged to students who register which amounts to about $22, 0KJ administrator of the Utah State Board of Education and can either provide a refresher course for students or help them to extend their ( u l copies of tic pn plain bookl. federal programs under the direction 0 t awarenere tight c it t s ana hare distributed 5m) ! skil's The extended year or summer school ptogram is ! ad-jx- con 4ar lexer u ops n total of $J91 000 is available to the school district from state and federal funding to fund these four programs, accordn g to Mr Cammack four types based on the source a- -t urn d classes, and a migrant program of the funding D' sch a mad County School District are presently flourishing in the six high schools, nine junior highs and in 11 elementary schools that sexe as centers for the summer programs, according to Fdwin Cam HE SAID the summer programs are divided into nM ihe schools who u1 the program as to the s i t rhc sch K 'a aS he set s (hi . 5 IN ADDITION' to making awareness ( rexentat'Cnx in live r t r oi al iitti ences L'iC SUMMER FARMINGTON Summer school programs in the Davis mack, ,:5 UtOs c B2 ITU By ROSLLY N KIRK One of two large flat bed trucksdelierx0ir ( onditiomng units which art1 now being placed in the $1 1 million c mnthouse addition UP IT GOES pysi ' i is piogtam in the district geared to the needs of eiementarv prin nres THE CHILD re tutored 15 minutes a day by an adult tu tor or h'gh school students The tutor follows the format prescribed in the piogram asking the question as provided in one of the eleven tutoring kits The kits specify in detail what concept m reading is taught and how to Rem teach that concept fot cement and praise fur sue cess are essential parts of the instruction Sismrae jrn m a are to According to Mr Cam mack, one professional teacher is hind to suoervise the 40 tutors who are prigram ,n five schools The J rjr e.v'jSaV JU program, Mr Cammack said The program, which is only available to students in Tale 1 programs, who are below average in reading, is geared 466 W'est, W'est Point Stephens, North 4500 The three school board 3 in the posts in Precinct south end of the county are not up for re election since Theo Italasano, Precinct 1, Sheryl Allen, Precinct 2, and Luule Reading, Precinct 3, were elected in the 1976 general election School board elections are for a four year term 1 CANDIDATES FOR school board must pay a $1 filing fee Animal Control Center Not Such A Bad Place - FRUIT HEIGHTS Seldom does the Davis County Animal Control Center here the receive favorable publicity it justly deserves BUT LAST week was an exception Animal control officers received a letter from the Hot Club of Syracuse Strikers congratulating the officers for "maintaining clean kennels and taking such good care of the animals " AND A postscript to the 4-- letter met with agreement of the officers It said "We hope that the number of animals being placed at the center will be iess in the nearby future The letter was decorated with cutouts of cute kittens and puppies TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? AUTOMATIC AND STANDARD TRANSMISSION OVERHAULS TOP QUALITY REPLACEMENT FARTS WE GUARANTEE OUR TRANSMISSIONS EXPERT SERVICE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED WE ALSO DO CLUTCH REPAIR FREE TOWING OPEN MON thru FRI FREE (omloicml INSPECTION SAT Bam to 2 p m FINANCING ON APPROVED CRED'I MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED THE students had earlier taken a tour of the facility and were apparently pleased with what they saw grb V |