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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 6. 1S78 am V CV JH a ledliGai GSmi&s There will be two free dtn Vears Center, to make your appo ntment, which must be made bv Ju!y 295-34"- TRANSPORTATION will a'so be available and should be reques'ed when making vour reservation Dn Aug 3, Thursday, there Will be a pap smear and hn ast evara clinic for women the dental screening clinic, conducted bv the Ltah State Dental As sociation w'il include screen mg of gums, teeth and dtn tures, as well as dental hygiene and educat'on Morning appointments for the clinic wdl be given to the 13 oriv This is to be unducted b the Ltah Sta'e Division of Hta ih with the assistance of residents of noMh Days County first Cul the Her tape Center at TTVtitSor the G V the Davis Cuuntv Hvdth Department Publu APPOINTMENTS fir this clinic must be made bv Aug 2 and transportation w,ll a'so be arranged if necessary The Golden Years Center w 11 be closed to men fur this enure day of Aug 3 THE DAIS North Med cal Center and Laheview Hospital in the south, have extended an invitation to the senior ci tizens to come eat at them Cafe'erias at ary time in the evenmg, 5 3o-- 30 p m or on weekends fro n noon to 30 p m A fuil d nntr wul tost frem $1 85 $2 25 so invite a ad 1 n and Giend cnioy eaung d.nner in your local hospital Cafeteria The Davis "oumv picnic for all sennr citizens will be held m Davis County Memorial Park in Kavsvdie, July 20, 10 a m until 2pm There will be fried chicken with all the trimmings served at noon SIGGFSTED donation fir this meal is I 25 and tickets may be purchased by July 18 at the Heritage Center or Fagle Lodgein Kaysvnle Trancjnirtaticn wul be fur nisbed if you call vour len'er earlier in the week There will be prizes games and fun for all SENIOR c, tizens day at the Davis Fount) Fair will be Friday, Aug lhainoon tube held at the Gaslight lcrra e SIP udllif Hii Ho I By ROM FAN KIRK I ARMINGTON Ptgulatitns which require that Davis County Sihoul District comply with Title 9 which prohib ts who is also the Title 4 coordinator MR. STEVENSON said th- - dslut an ticipated what regulauons would have to be met when they drafted a self e, uua tion and check list in Dec 14" 5 Ins check list indicated any areas tint the school district would have to corfut in order to meet the re) ulat on , p; hiv to both curriculum and athle tu s At thatt. me pnncipal, in tin 52 set Is n in the district compiett d a s. if , y u u i fot m which would 1 ng si o!s it compliance ( ACCORDING TO Mr Hili, when -- i ia-.- y V 1 1. j I W I i m tic kf t s is There w for seniors q bt free paikmg who ainve btfoie if vou sh a vour lam h kj i Iniorsoction n w in t u are eliminated from contact sports that docs not eliminate the obi gution of the district to supply the same or sim a r t digrams f tr them Mr Sre emon said in the past the district has provided women's volleyball in lieu of football and gymnastics in plac e of mens w resthrg Mr Stevenson said however, that Othough the district need not now comply ,n dc living women pjr'it ipation in ontac t spurts, that point is now being tested iii ire courts An Ohio decision ruled thete wa a violation cf Pre 14h Amendin nt rights when a woman was not allowed t participate bi t that quespon has not been t, x,.led n toe Sup vmc ( ourt 4- - To Co r Improved t J a' t 4 c H0WFVIR, IN sports 'uch as tc tins golf, and swimmmg if i woman can compete on an tqucl has s with mtn she is allowed to patticipa'e on the ttam In lost cases in the district these teams are separate but mwk womens teams are co n he d bv no n At this po nt no JAMES HILL, physical eduiation con sultant, said specialized classes with ability grouping such as weight training or advanced gymnastics, are in confer mance with the regulations Separate classes are allowed after the distrn t es tabhshes the criteria based on ability grouping Myths According to Mr Stevenson attached to the problems have melted No friction has developed away although the district is aware of areas which still have to be resolved One area he mentioned was that more facilities are needed to make available men's and womens sports programs THIS NEED was addressed when the Davis County School Board approved plans for the construction of two new gymnasiums at Clearfield and Bountiful High schools Other gymnasiums in high schools in the district have less serious space problems, he said I wouldnt say any are hurting although they are not at an optimum He said the gyms in other schools level can be divided to enlarge the capacity for both a male and female program while wrestling, weight rooms, showers and locker rooms are adequate MR. STEVENSON said the district is not obligated to provide equal pep bands or pep clubs for womens athletics unless the fans increase and the demands obligate the district to do so Well pull bands and pep clnbs into that area as soon He as there is pressure to provide it anticipates that these activities will equalize rapidly between mens and womens sporting events Mr Hill has issued a memorandum to all secondary principals instructing that all physical education classes must be as far as roll completely call, activities and grading are con- cerned When activities are contact sports t v i1 , I a. , h; 3 x. I & women coach nmn s teams, but both Mr Stevenson and Mr Hill anticipate this wdl lnppt n in the fu ture We don t care if the ci ach is male nr female as b ng as that person is qu chfied," Mr Hill said MR. STEVENSON pointed out that the law requires a grievance procedure where anyone questioning tne policy in relation o 1 itle 9 may bring the issue to the school print ipal If possible the issue is rt solved at that level If necessary, the question may revert to the district Title 9 council headed by Mr Stevenson or if not u solved, may be appealed to the Davis County Board of F duration The district is also required to prepare a compliance assurance form and a polu y notification statement, indicating the dis trtet is in compliance with the regalations and dots not discriminate on the basis of sex MR. STEVENSON said that barriers are falling as some boys are enrolling in dance and home economics classes and girls in auto mechanics He believes that Title 9- -a package of amendments to the education act-w- as passed by Congress because it was nt eded "Regardless of the previous belief, Congress would not have had to deal so rigidly if the need hadn t been there They meddled because thev to correct a wrong " Females had to did not have equal oppuitunity The regulations wouldnt have had to be so severe if there was no need Mr Stevenson bepeves that Title 9 regulations, which are correcting an may take some time for people inequity, to adjust to The regulations wont result of women and a in the neuter sex, but instead will eliminate discrimination, he said IN ADDITION to class offerings and physical education programs, Title 9 also requires the removal of sex references in counseling where professions have in the past been stereotyped according to sex He said that language in school textbooks which is discriminatory will also have to be eliminated by textbook publishers, and books chosen by schools on this basis The implementation of Title 9 has eliminated separate chorus for men and women and has made it eligible for men to join Pep Clubs should they desire t fabrics first quality Hardwood frames with screw & dowel construction Match Fabrics in your home or office at your convenience1 repaving cf the intersection 4 Iso included is installation of a new concrete pipe storm drain along the east side of U 232, fiom the south gate at Hill Field to I 15 at Layton Two storm water detention basins will be placed near the North Layton Furniture Should Be An Investment Not an Expense 325 - 0700 258 West 1800 North Sunset k in 15 I tcrchango Precon LOOT Dis'rut Dvke struction Engineer, leFevre, said a contrait to widen and resurface U 2)2 from the South gate to 15 will be advertised later 'his tar for construction next 1 umme r Red Cross First Aid Course It y it w f V u V i I 1 I Y I f I x. V ' - k 1 1 i 1 , 4 t i Cl 'll A ill t r ni t. re' - i'v - s J X.Jtr" I 4 1 K Dmuiiobii I O i s ? k i 1 cardiac arrest 7 weighed 7 lbs 9 oz Her name will be Jodi Ann She has six brothers and sisters to wel come her at home Mrs Jensen was the former Chirstme Otterstrom of Burbank, Calif The grandparents are Mrs Ruth Otterstrom, Burbank, Calif , Mr and Mrs Lloyd J Jensen of Los Angeles, Calif Mrs Mary Cannon Leaver, Salt Lake City is the great 7i 9r Store k i- J? t 1 in - r J Wednesday, heartbeat - wsx Course victims The age minimum requirement for these courses is 15 years of age The cost for both courses is $6 for all books and materials To register you should come into the Chapter House, 1961 Washington Blvd , prior to the starting date SAVE t Course and a Cardiopul monary Resuscitation (CPR) THE CPR portion teaches the technique of combinirg mouth resuscitation and external heart compres sion to restore breathing and f I ' 1 - "nr . a mv.k't v i sfi f A i 1 The Bonneville Chaptei of the American Red Cross will be offering an Advanced F irst Aid and Fmergency Care THESE COLRSES started July 5, and run every Monday, Wednes day and Friday from 7 to 10 1 Cer p m until August tified Volunteer Red Cross Instructor, Rick Knowiton, will be teaching the course The advanced first aid por non is designed for use by persons who are responsible for giving emergency care to the sick and injured It provides the essential infer mation for developing the functional first aid capabili ties required by policemen firemen, emergency squad and rescue members and ambulance attendants Vi It .a 1 I e upholstering done with expert craftsmanship r std medians to chatindize traffic, new signals, and June 13, at the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden and CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING r i ra Its a daughter for Dr and Mrs L Bruce Jensen of 1098 East Sherwood Drive, Kays-vill- e The baby arrived on All hom j son tii ii) oru b r j Kaysville Births NEW FURNITURE M i ' Diane Calloway, Finest Quality t ' THE COURSE will be taught at the Chapter House For more information call Free Bids Free Pickup Free Delivery i i i ONE OF prob.cms v. is f i ( 'h rn gs elimma'e all refertnus m c which indicated that classes suih as music, home economics or shop wne open to only one sex Classes such as music could allow students to quahfy bv voice range or by skill hut nut by sex According to Mr Stevenson phvsuai education classes are open to both sexes unless one sex is eliminated based on a skill level Notable examples ment oneu by Mr Stevenson were football and wrestling where women are not usually able to meet tin we ght hf'ing All r at Lagoon such as wrestling football or ba'ke'nii, schools mav have separate units w 'h roe class e discrimination in the schools, by the July 21 deadline have ahead) teen met uc cording to Assistant Superin'tr Hut Gayle Stevenson i ud county wide medical chnics to be held at the Golden Years Center, 726 South 100 East in Bountiful, for senior citizens ON JULY r r ' 1 - ii r -- fA ee t t t |