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Show WEEKLY REFLEX i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 29, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 29, 1980 ifc With the closing of school, summer fun begins in Kaysvil-le- . Frank Thompson, Kaysvil-l- e city recreation director announces the summer schedule that is open to all the children of all ages. There is something for everyone, but you must register for the various activities. JUNIOR OLYMPICS: Ages boys and girls, begins June 2 at the Little League football field. Practice will be held Monday, Wednesday and a.m. Events Friday 8:30-9:3- 0 include 50 yard dash; standing long jump; 20 yard shuttle run; run, jump ar.d dodge; baseball throw (boys) and softball throw (girls); 20 yard hop; cross country run; and 220 yard relay. Participants will compete in the county meet at Davis High School on July 2. TENNIS: for both boys and girls age Begins June 2 at the Davis High tennis courts. Fee is $2. Schedule: Girls 0 at 7 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and 2 at 8 a.m. Friday. Age Monday, Wednesday and Frip at 9 a.m. Monday, day; Wednesday and Friday. BOYS 0 at 7 a.m. Tues2 at 8 day and Thursday; a.m. Tuesday and Thursday; p at 9 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Adults at 10 a.m. boys Archery: Age It finally came that day when all the seat and tears needed before that diploma could be awarded and thousands of Davis County seniors ended their public school career with graduation in six ceremonies throughout the county, including this one at Woods Cross High where Assistant Superintendent Gayle A. Stevenson took a moment to address the students before handing them their CULMINATION OF AN EDUCATION 13-u- diplomas. 10-1- Kaysville city baseball di- amonds. Held each Tuesday and Thursday from 0 a.m. Participants will compete in County Meet held at Layton High on July 17. recent weeks has become more than just a newspaper headline for Hill AFB and the Defense Depot Ogden. LAST WEEK, the Air Force n Logistics Command at AFB, Ohio, directed Hill to dispatch five security police officers to Eglin AFB, Fla. Wright-Patterso- Saturday morning, TSgt. Landy B. Morris, Sgt. Richard Klosinski, Sgt. Lionel Chides-4eA 1C Bruce Delphia and - A 1C Walter Thompson left for the northwest Florida air base where they are helping in the reception of the refugees. AT DDO, orders were received to ship 250,000 blankets to Fort Chaffee, Ark., to the refugee camp there. As the two bases prepared Jor-th- e workload emergency, the first 1 aircraft arrived to transport the cargo. Trucks from DDO arrived at Hills air r, Some of the seniors at Bountiful High School took a moment to recall some of the noteworthy achievements and events that are now memories for the Class of 1980. They performed in a skit, each taking turns at recalling that special moment for them that in turn made the year special for the whole class and school. SENIOR YEAR IN REVIEW Nearly 2,500 Davis County high school seniors donned achievements. You do all of us proud. robes and mortar boards, Thursday and Friday night, as they went through formal graduation exercises marking the end of their public school career. DAVIS SCHOOL District administrators presented diplomas at the various exercises, while counsel was given in a variety of forms by members of the board of education. Among board members addressing graduation pro- Childrens Shoes Big Bell Levis Ladies & Reg. $15.99 Men's Matching SA 00 Western Shirts & Play Baby Gift Off Reg. Price SC99 Welding Gloves Sleep Now Reg. $10 Now Sets Any Quilt Batt Just under a yard Velour Pieces each Toys Heinz Baby Food 1 ea. MANY OTHER Hours 10-- 5 IN-STO- 3.60 a case 1C Junior 4.75 a case SALES Monday through Saturday Freeport Center - Bldg. 12C Clearfield ceedings was Theo Italasano of Bountiful, who spoke to the 417 Viewmont High graduates. She told them, You have chosen as your graduation theme Let it begin with us. And so it will. How you begin this new phase of your life depends in part on whether you plan to go on to college or university or instead to take your place in the market place e as wage earners. full-tim- WHICHEVER PATH you choose to follow, put your best foot forward. And whatever obstacles fate may strew in and obstacles your path there will be persevere. Never let discouragement get the better of you. Continuing along the theme of perseverence Mrs. Italasano said, Napoleon said that victory belongs to the most persevering and Samuel Johnson wrote: Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverence. THE GREEK historian Polybius couns&ed: Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached their goal, while others obtain a victory by exerting at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than before. In the jargon of the 80s: Hang in there. She continued, Some of you who are graduating are at the top of your class. You represent the elite who bring honor to yourselves and to your school by your high scholastic I BUT THEN she added, would like also to commend those of you who, though you did not make the honor rolls, worked just as hard or harder to earn your diplomas. To those of you ordinary talent: You are here because you too persevered. That you did not achieve a four point average doesn't mean that someday you may not surpass some of those who did. Many of you have skills and talents as yet untapped and unrecognized. She cited such late achievers as Walt Disney, who was fired from his first newspaper job because the editor said he Had no good ideas; Louis Pasteur, who was rated mediocre in college chem-sitr- y and scientist Werner Von e Bruan, who failed algebra, tb ninth-grad- As a parent, you can curb maltreatment of children by reporting any case of suspected child abuse, neglect, or mistreatment to your local authorities, your community agencies, or the center in your child-protecti- k city that provides services to children and families in crises. around-the-cloc- e IF A situation is acted upon quickly, the child can be removed temporarily from the abusive parent and the volatile environment. The hope in child abuse cases is to restore the family unit and get it to function properly by altering the abusive nature of the parent. child-abus- A NATIONAL organization, 1 soft-bal- Baseball: Junior baseball ages 2 starts June 3, Tuesday and Thursdays played at flag. GYMNASTICS: Ages 3 boys and girls, fee $3. Register June 2 at 9 a.m. in the Davis High School girls gym. Classes will be held two days each week for six weeks. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday starting June 3. Junior Gold Lessons: Ages 10 and over, boys and girls, fee $8. Begins June 6 held at Davis Park Golf Course. A series of Phone 773-234- five lessons for one-ho- ginners. be- . MINI-RUall ages, boys, girls, adults. June 14 at Mountain Park at 7:30 a.m. Basketball Clinic: For boys ages 8th and 9th grade from p.m.; 10th, 11th, and 0 12th grade p.m. at Davis High Fieldhouse with and fee $10. Dates June 3 6:30-8:3- -- city diamonds (major) and Gailey Park (minor). A&C Prep League, held Monday through Friday at Davis High. SPECIAL EVENTS during the summer: County Jr. OlymJuly 2 at Davis High; pics July County swim races at Clearfield; County archery July 17 at Layton; tourney date to City tennis tourney be announced at the Davis High courts; County tennis to be announced." tourney July County Lagoon Day 30. Little League football registration and physicals August 1 1 ACTIVITIES during the year: Little League wrestling November; Pepsi Hotshot Contest November; Little League basketball De- -' cember. The Kaysville Recreation and Parks Committee assisting Mr. Thompson are Carol Page, Clair Snow, Dr. Reed Adams, Patty Hartley, Gerald Purdy, Paul Smith, Mary Pettingill and Pat Bates, np Aerial Port Squadron, Kelly AFB, Tex., already here for training, palletized the cargo for air shipment. CIVILIAN CREWS on day, swing and graveyard shifts also processed some blankets for shipping. At 2:15 a.m., Saturday the first Starlifter left Hill for its Arkansas destination. Between then and 10:40 a.m. Sunday, three more aircraft had been loaded and departed wjth a total of ?63,8?0 pqunds u irr.-mu ;i Helpful Tips Dont cut tulip leaves after flowering if you plan to leave them in the ground another year. The leaves produce food for the growth next year. Now is the time to be on the lookout for poison ivy or oak. They can produce a skin rash on contact. It can be identified by leaflets three. t itf,.,- I f ' ,jt ) Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center Force reservists from the 75th Community - Dr. Brian Dr. W. Richard Barton Action Meeting Set A meeting will be held in the Little Theater of Viewmont High School, 120 West 1000 North, Bountiful, June 4, at 7 p.m. to elect a member to the Davis County Community Action Agency Governing Board to represent Area No. 4 which consists of Fruit Heights, Kaysville, Farmington, Centerville and Bountiful north of 400 North. THE CANDIDATES for this d position are Maretta Van-Weer- and Judy In addition, a chairperson and secretary to the Area No. 4 Neighborhood Council will be elected ht this meeting. Allen-Nixo- Children By Reporting THURMOND 1 9:30-10:3- freight terminal where Air Curb Maltreatment Of By NANCY MOORE ARTS AND Crafts: Classes to be held at the Kaysville Jr. High Cafeteria (use the west door). Fee $6 or $ 5 per family . Begins June 12, Thursday classes , 2, and 3 p.m. June 17 Tuesday classes 8, 9, or 10 a.m. PLAYGROUND activities: Just for fun, ages all boys and girls. Begins June 2 at Kaysville city baseball diamonds. 0 Held at Monday and Wednesday. l, Activities will include frisby, golf, field hockey, kickball, dodge ball, steal the Security Officers Dispatched To Fla. The influx of HILL AFB Cuban refugees to the U.S. in June Basketball Clinic: For girls ages 7th and 8th grade and high school age, 5 p.m. at the Davis High Fieldhouse, fee and June $10. Dates June 3 and girls, begins June 3 at Parents Anonymous, has been established for those abusive parents who, knowing they have a serious problem, seek to change their ways and pull themselves and their families back together. For a child, it is difficult to replace Mommy and Daddy and home. The ideal situation is for the child to be returned to his parents, who, reformed and healed, can provide him with the lasting sense of security and love that he needs and deserves. ONE LAST thought on this subject: whenever your own child gets on your nerves, never strike back before asking yourself, What am I saying or doing to our child? A hastily delt blow can have a g impact on a child, whether physical or psychological. life-lon- Bums WHO HAS THE MOST BACK TROUBLE? TALL MEN OR SHORT MEN? Q. I would like to know, does the size of an individual have anything to do with whether they are brother-in-laprone to back problems. ? I have a brother & both them who are both quite tall and are of always complaining about their backs. : A. Back pain and back conditions don't play favorites. Whether you are tall, medium, or short, you can be a candidate for a back problem. For the purpose of study, doctors divided body types into . those w ho tend a three categories: Endormorph those that to be rounded and fat. Mesomorph have a medium build. Ectomorph those who tend to be slender of build. Research over the years, ; directed at studying these types, tends to verify the ; fact that no one is immune from developing, ac- quiring, or inheriting a weak back, or less prone to back injury. There are several things that we can all do to help us maintain a healthy spine. They are as follows: 1) Sleep on a firm mattress. 2) When you;: first awake, stretch a bit, loosen your muscles. 3) Sit, stand, and walk tall. Improve your posture. 4).-- : f Stay within your physical limitations, dont over-dit. 5) If you work in a cramped position, then get up occasionally, stretch, and loosen up those cramped muscles. 6) Are you trying to lift the load of two:; men. . . DONT! Get some help. 7) When you bend'v" dont twist, keep your spine in balance. $ We should also be aware of the following danger $ signals of a possible serious spinal problem developing. 1) Stiffness of the neck. 2) Pain between,: the shoulders. 3) Stiffness or pain in the lower back.v 4) Paintful joints. 5) Numbness in the arms, orj hands. 6) Numbness or pain in the legs. 7) Stiffness in the joints after periods of setting or laying. Should you have any of the above mentioned symptoms for over a period of one week, it would b&: wise to consult your chiropractor for a spinal ex animation to see if you are developing a more seriou o i problem. M. 1 6. 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