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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 10. 1979 OFFICERS Studentbody officers elect- ed for the school year of 1979-8at Davis High include Burton Perkins, president; NEW DETTES 1979-8- The Layton High School spring concert will be held on Monday evening, May 14 at 8 p.m. There is a charge of 75 cents for adults and student prices will be 50 cents. ratings at festivals and presenting musical produc-- . tions including Oklahoma,' Frank Parker, teacher at Davis High School, will be honored at a reception to be held Wednesday, May 16, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Home Economics Lounge. Students and friends are in- THE PUBLIC is invited to The King and I, Music Hello Dolly, Man, Oliver," Sound of Music, and South Pacific. attend. The following evening, Tuesday, May 15, the will be giving an Extravaganza that will commence at 6:30 p.m. and there Lay-tonn- vited. HE RECEIVED his bachelors and masters degrees at Utah State University in Logan. His collegiate activity in band, MR. PARKER, Davis High choral director for fifteen years and teacher of English, will retire at the end of the school year after a forty-yea- r Kaysville orchestra, and choral groups recommend his receiving the Block A award. He taught school in the Teton Basin, Preston, Ida. and teaching career. Mr. Parker joined Davis' High Schools music department, where he, along with Mrs. Sarah Giles spent Thursday in Taylorsville with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles where they all attended a special ceremony at the grade school where all the first graders who had read over 100 books were awarded a certificate by ffffoceirs in 1953 accepted a contract from the Davis School District, teaching first at Central Davis Jr. High, then joining the music department at Davis High. MR. PARKER has not only adjudicated music and drill team competitions in Utah, Idaho, and Nevada, but he has maintained a fishing hobby in his spare time. He hopes to expand this hobby, spending more time with his wife, Ore-ta- , at their Bear Lake cabin. He also plans to do some traveling. He MARY ELLEN LEATHAM RICHARD COOK - The FARMINGTON Davis Education Association has elected a Viewmont High School counselor as its president elect while a Central Davis Jr. High School teacher prepares to head the organization in June. RICHARD COOK was elected to head the 1,500 member group of Davis County School District personnel for the year, beginning at the end of the next school year. Taking over the reins the beginning of next month will be Mary Leatham, who was elected last year as president-elec- t and has served one year in that training capacity. Stepping down as president will be David Van Langeveld of Salt Lake 1980-8- City. MRS. LEATHAM has taught in the Davis District for 14 years with two years at Kaysville Jr. High and 12 at Central Davis where she now teaches drama, reading and language arts. Looking to her new duties she outlined several goals. "1 have already started working on member involvement and input. I feel we have fallen down some in that area ana i want belter internal and external communication. want to help the teachers image. 1 also continue to work with the administrators and am proud of Their participation. It isnt just for Mrs. Leatham teachers, continued. I WILL The mother of five and grandmother of an equal number entered education after her last child started kindergarten and obtained her bachelors degree in art with an English minor from' Weber State College. While there she was given an award as the outstanding department graduate. art married the former Oreta Nichols of Rexburg, Idaho. They have four children: Sharon (Mrs. Roy Baldwin), Reta, (Mrs. Ken Felt), Susan (Mrs. Alan Broschinsky), and one son, Ron. Gov. Scott Matheson. David Giles, grandson of Sarah Giles, was among those receiving the award. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson and family recently met in southern Utah for a family gathering. Others attending were her parents of Brigham City and her sister from Grand Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morgan, Mrs. Maude Jones, Mrs. Fern Jones and Mrs. Norma Ostergaard all attended the funeral service of Joseph D. Record, son of Joseph and Ann Roos Record at Kearns on Saturday. n He was the of Mrs. Maud Jones and the grandson of Janet Jones Ross formerly of Kaysville. Terry Barber returned by great-grandso- plane from North Carolina where he spent 10 days atFurniture tending the Market. is no charge Month in the city of Layton. IN HIS statement he salutes mance. vsb Principal Retires North Layton Junior High School announces an open house in honor of Dr. Claud D. Mangum, retiring principal. Parents, teachers and friends are invited to visit at the school on Monday, May 21 between the hours of 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. DR. MANGUM has worked in Davis County schools for 11 years. The past four years, he has been principal of North Layton. He and his wife, Dawn, live in Bountiful, dmg the American Business Womens Association (ABWA)... efforts toward opening the doors of educational opportunity, and developing an informed and responsible citizenry. ABWAs LyTona Chapter will recognize the educational advancement of women at its May meeting. Richard Stevenson, principal of Davis High School will speak at the meeting. Three Clearfield students are finalists in the 30th InterEn- gineering Fair which is being 7-- in San Antonio, Texas. Mike Hepworth, Jeffery Bybee and Scott will present their projects. MIKES PROJECT is a solar energy project that involved the design, engineering and construction of a heater water thats economically feasible, of course its sun powered. Scotts project did a com- parative analysis of temperature and how it is related to small mammal respiration, thats how they breath. will church affairs, serving as a Democratic Party county vice chairman several years ago. She is married to Don Leatham and they live in introduce STUDY was an Great Salt Lake Causeway. They will be competing with finalists from all 50 states, Sweden, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Puerto Mrt LaMont Jensen, who believes that one of them will win more than they carry away from Texas. They are all very bright and will compete well. We might very well get 4 scholarship amounts exceeding a million and a half dollars since its inception in KAYSVUf mimii give mom A SAFER The most hazardous room in the house will be a whole lot safer for your mom when it's equipped with a BARD BATHTUB SAFETY RAIL, SHOWER STOOL and TOILET SAFETY RAIL. And theyre simple to install. No special tools needed. PROFESSIONAL PLAZA PHARMACY West of Davis North Hospital Layton, Utah - 773-386- 3 Four projects qualified from Davis High School District. I would think thats indication of who's number one. -- A BARD HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PROGRAM U diems for Bring in our competitors ad and if the item you want can be purchased by us you will own it at a considerably Lower Amount. OUR SALE PRICE WILL BE LOWER THAN ANY ADVERTISED PRICE noems his degrees from BYU and has served in the Army Corps of Engineering and fulfilled a FROM LDS Mission. MR. COOK married the former Karon Cunningham and they are parents of seven children and live in Bountiful. He has been active in DEA activities for several years and has served on the salary and negotiations and insurance committee fh 17A11 CLOCKS O DBANBIIS O CAftPfT 53495 o iinoLttiAi omunm La Leche Meeting The Kaysville La Leche League will meet on Friday May 11 at 10 a.m. at Donna Tuttles. The topic will be The Art'of Breastfeeding and Overcoming , Eiau Ml N MAIN cofcspT furrxiturF LAYTON THEATRE 2 1953. an international winner. We would like to involve a grassroots program and need good input from parents, etc., to be representative. HE HAS served as a coun- bachelors and masters i as Tims. Special AMts A StaOoati 1.25 national scholarship fund, has SBMEF, awarded, -- poucr- same capacity for two years I.7J Clearfield students are sponsored by 1 at an Idaho Falls, Idaho US UOh Rico. ALL THREE 1 both hi A Sat 7: JO A 5:25 Mao. A Toes. 7:30 Oaly Sat. Mat 1:15 A 3:10 BATHROOM analysis of the effect of breakwater erosion on the because felt concerned inabout membership volvement and leadership. obtained May Shaw Tima i IN ADDITION, ABWAs Mom selor at Viewmont High School for 11 years and previously worked in the are officers as- record amount of scholarship dollars. Over one million dollars was awarded through the efforts of over 1,600 local chapters. chapter A (Compile Sunset. Mr. Cook has many of the same concerns for DEA activity as his cohert and said, ran (for DEA president) He new sociation. ABWA is actively concerned with the achievements and advancements of women through education. Last year ABWA chapters awarded a scholarship recipients. These two recipients will be honored guests of the chapter at the meeting. LyTona Chapter has also sponsored a candidate for a national grant from the JEFFS The looking forward to next years activities. They are planning a lot of assemblies, and they will be working to improve the quality. Mil MRS. LEATHAM has also been active in civic and junior high school. SBMEF segment of the MILLIE Bates, educational chairman of LyTona Chapter Clearfield High Students To Attend Texas Science Fair held May become so much Davis High School. Month In Layton Mayor Lewis G. Shields has issued a proclamation declaring May ABWA Scholarship for this perfor- national Science and sup- commented Burton, the newly elected studentbody president. He continued, Im interested in maintaining the port, MnOODODlLB Layton High Plans Spring Concert his students, promoted Davis and music receiving superior By SANDRA LEWIS studentbody for their 0 ABWA Frank R. Parker To Retire After 40 Years In Teaching Liz Barlow, vice president and Sue Costley, second vice president. ID LIKE to thank the same traditions that have have been chosen. They pe: front, 1 to r, Cynthia Ford, Connie Robbins, Marcie Moore, Tanya W eaver, Roberta Thompson, Katherine May, Carol Taylor. Center, Michelle Verrier, Jamie Bourne, Colleen Clawson, Pam Bain, Lori Walcott, Mary Ellen Clark. Back Deanna Lasker, Tammy Bernard, Karen Watts, Shelley Kimose, Melanie Valentine, Kathy Strong, Denise Bates, Amber Stewart, JoEllen Godfrey, np DEttes for Davis High h Davis High Schools new slate of studentbody officers includes Burton Perkins, left, Liz Barlow and Sue Cost lev. 766-003- 2 |