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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVlS NEWS JOURNAL, r NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 CLIP N COOK Bicycle rims make HKD F ' Hf X ot H will he iharged to any student who does not return books or materials used dating the quarter Sihool gladuates High be asses- 'Od a tee ot SI' per elass Shop deposit is So letunded to hit pass the soul se less sost ig materials used dunne the soi.tsi Students must uni own sulen glasses state law l, limit ot Ih students W ill to a s lass Students must meet ature.L'.S History ; beginning pioper sihool diess standards XII persons who have not graduated trom high school should consider this opportunity Students who are legal residents of I tah aie entitled to tiei high school education he classes are designed to meet the needs ot people in the county whether or not they need iiedit tow aid high school graduation Adult eemng both classes yocalional and at e held at desienated schools t l.XSSFS HHD aie as I nelish itet- Monday math, typing, driver education ($80 fee for those students w ho do not successfully complete two other classesi tur-nis- English, bookkeeping 1 hursday L.S History, science: world literature, health, responsible living I ee huiliis scmoi is a ,t 5 2 ' the halls Ol ilassiooms at ee lilt Aug 2' ayton High k.tshi Hyogotie. Japan loi 1 A by STEVE RYAN COPLEY FEATURE 50 n I The average American, the U S. Dept of Agriculture re ports, consumes some 95 pounds of refined sugar a year 8ENCHWA2ME CS qu.nnicii w ith some ot the toie-igexchange studcnis attendI hev ing I a ton High him to want to study in J ipan ay ton High School but hi won t be seen in tins icai OLD RIMS ARE OFTEN AVAILABLE AT BICYCLE SHOPS .RECYCLING J To Study In Japan Mi Maxes 4 servings nasturtium, beans, morning glories, etc. Advanced WEDNESDAY math and algebra, psychology ; s For what was los Angeles Ram rOLRMORDS BACKMORDS halfback Fred Gehrke best remembered? TRANSFER THE LEnERS BELOW INTO THE CIRCLES ON THIS MAZE-LIK- E PATTERN OF PATHWAYS TO CREATE FOUR COMMON WORDS. AN NOON as ee knew he had been accepted to the PIP progiant he began preparing ior the expemnie He learned some ot he lundameptals ot the language and lead books about Japanese history and uiltuie He learned the basic gieetings in Japanese ee will live with Mi and Mis Shuo Isutuoka Mr Isuiuokd is a Buddist piiest he tarnilv speaks some f they have hiisted exchange students in the past I I X Will spend I his , ,ai attending School in Japan as an echance student alld youth embassador loi he sponsonng agenthe I S Iacihe lnteicultui.il cy I' Ill 'Uroi , t I I sistei he x.Minge) ex- change oigumution in Japan is Il M I Paeltle I dlleution and ( u u e I xchaiige) PIl was oiganied attei Woild W ,u II by a gioup ot 1iotestant chinches to mend the i elutions w it h people aeioss the sea that yyas caused the wai by Headquaiteis the piociam is in ot Al I r ifq. i'll Ameiiiaii students 1 1 X I (ill! s HI I I religious customs, ceremonies his will be in and camping addition to the heax x aeademie studies Japanese students aie requited to complete Among the things I ee took with hint to Japan were some pii'sents ten members ol the host Japanese tanulx. I hose gilts were w tapped according to Japanese customs. I irst. white paper was placed around the piesent. then the gilt was coxeied with other wrapping p.tpc'i torepiesent the contents ot the package. ot f( AN AM.E Student II does not nu J to know the language spoken in the i mint y he will hse in ee. who is the son ot Mi and Mis I men W Hughes ot 1 ( olom.il has al ay ton I ways had a desiic to Lain about 'lie Japanese people He holds a hiown belt in into ,ist yea he nee a me ,u- 1 i School Officials wo ol Utah's majoi educational adnnnistiator otgama-lionheld a joint I edeial Relations Seminar this past Aug 1, and hosted a meeting with Senaloi ( hi in (i Hatch s would provide tax deduction ot up to S'Ott to parents who choose tosendthur children to private "schools is most He went on to say, "Nationwide a Imtie maturity ot elemental and seiondaiy tecisfition I nending tedeial a hie h could diriet-- ittccl the cd icalion ol lah s school ihildien lop ol the meeting s agenda was a proposal to piovide federal income tax credits to w ho sent then children to pm ale non public and parocand seeond.uy hial e'ementa' sch mis liol h the ptine'pul eioups Weill on leeold oppos me the tuition tu' ctedil plan Punk the It is said w nlely ae ce pled that I tah s schools lank among the best in t he nation alld We led 'Ills ptopos d will has e ail udy ei se ettcci on he edu.aiion ot L tah s childten He went on Since 98 percent ot all to say I tah children are enrolled in public schools, siich a piopos-a- l s i'll ill mean that L tail's (,f R Al I) A. . seminal ilncdoi . yyoald be subsuiiing the piicate school tuition ot olhc' stale's itionwide percent ol all elementary and secondary school students attend pnxate schools while in I tah. which has the lowest percentage ot students attending private schools m the nation on'y two percent attend pr i a t c quality piogiams administeied by ihe public schools which an ciiiicnPy expeiicitcing ait budget cU'S.icks could be sci eh, d imaged by this tax proposal Sunn- pnvate school h ue expiessed (hi this tedeial tax sub-si- c ioii-cit- i could hi m Hh it ; v, IN l)IS( l.SSINL, the issue with 'he Senator. Mr Hatch c expressed his support tor elementary and 'Ccon-duttuition lax credits Participants ot the seminar representing the I tah Association of Elementary School Principals mdthe I tah Association ot School Principals SciOPddlX re- bis position on this examine most important issue Attendine the seminar was Richard A Kruse, director ot federal relation' in the National Associ pion ot Se. 'ndarv School Principals based in Re'ton Aa KRl SL SAID, 'The Tuition Ta (red,: proposal which cx.es soe tedeial inleitcience the pm ate sc hooN into I School Night he t rests lew I lementary School will be holding their Back to School Night, on hursday Sept 10 and will commence at b p m I . ALE PARENTS of students sihool trom the fourth grade through the sixth grades will meet then teacher in their moms before the general meeting which will take place at in h AO p m Really! or mv insomnia, the ises me to he at the very edge ot the bed ' AA ha! s the idea " I hinks I may drop oft I (. 'Ik National f Business and Piolessional Women s C lubs Inc will held then monthly meeting Mon-o. a " p ir at he ( oun'iy Garden R.staurant in (leai-fiel- OPK K) BENCHWAQMEO. fm sswirra t I d Con you name the pitchers who threw bock to back no hitters m the Sept 1968 se nes between the S F Giants and St Louis Cardinals7 addressed he A . I y He makes thunderous noise in your cash register. ITS NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING! Get this giant to work for you every day or week and you'll enjoy the noise in your cash register. PUBLISHERS OF r AAorid hat Uuu'd 0 I o Ul ujnqsov U'M v OU do it there weie no women' Who ' v.oaid sew vour buttons on Joe It there were no women we v ouUn t need any buttons 1 PUBLISHING COMPANY vw-- 'A A (fit CLIPPER orraine . Moc (5)1981, Our representatives are waiting to serve you Webster vice p'e'ident. fieri Benton, treasure. Suanne Dinning, unresponding sec Pave Cummings, recording Sad 3JL3Q DISPLAY ADVERTISING " president pajUIDd THERES 295-740- om Shult. to arrange for reservations Newly elected officers for the 1981-8year are Gloria im 6UIJD3JD AA Georgete kapos. T SUJOl Tlq 9lt CALL Aspects ol Health in I ater be cal' Speaker Sf graPa'MvId (jotni'cy a duate in gcrontologi A dinner will be available tor sr, those wishing to attend should contact Jud'. Beoskl '"A.MLq. will Ke 1 SLU8qiU3 (SUIDy 3LJ UO I hap'er ot edciation ot akey lew P'P 9)1JH39 u! Sl4 3Uij3L JSJIJ Back To suppose he 'SJ3LLJ3q IP6 U IN TOWN! Ihe patents ot kindergarten through the third grades will meet those teachers immediately following the general PI A meeting xsb Business, Professional Women Slate Meet I Ojd Readies I in tne belief that many . Schools urged the Senator to administii.tois aie strictly opposed to this lay ciedil scheme JOOJ Crestview y PARI K HWIN icpresent ing both the I tah Association ol I Icmenlaiy School Principals and the I tah Association ot V'ond.uy Sihool Inncipals discussed ANSWER: IHE WHS AH RE to be made, ii possible, by members ol the Hughes family and were to show something positixe about out culture Ask Opposition To Tuition Tax Credits I (edniiam) J ! placed "00 in homes located ill many lote-igcountries. 1 his year about XII loteign students will attend schools in Utah I'll exchange students must have a un mus disiie to leant mine about nnothei ctiltuie hey must haye good giades, and must be able to adjust easily to new situations rCopley News Service V AMONG lllf subieets I ee will be studying will be judo, pmgpong. tlower at tanging, San Diego. ( alit i EACH ARROW POINTS THE ROUTE TO A DIFFERENT WORD. ALWAYS TRAUEL STRAIGHT THRU IN TRACINTERSECTIONS ING THESE WORD5. 1 i iq ou $udiq d9 Xcy ,sjouipjD3 aq O UO UIM 01 9E)4 ou XjJSJ .sludiq js L Ul SpjO pjOjXDQ d3S hta Scrub potatoes Prick skins and boke at 400 degrees F 50 to 60 minutes or until tender inch on all sides scoop out puip and mask with Cut potatoes in halt lengthwise leaving milk butter egg sah and pepper Stir in ham cup of the cheese and onion Spoon mixture bock into potato shells Boke at 375 degrees F 20 minutes or until tilling is lightly browned Top with remaining cheese Return to oven an extra 5 minutes longer or until cheese melts Some possible plants to use would be uesday American problems, English grammar: general math, machine shop and welding, business machines. auto mechanics. rims nes grow up your "trellis" 1 (Non-ciedi- Cooy 4 large Russet potatoes cup milk 2 tbsps butter egg beaten tsp soH tsp pepper tnch cubes cups diced cooked hom un cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese divided 4 cup mmced green onion together with wire and hang from an outside wall. Adult High School Set BOATS M excellent trellises. Scur all quartet 11-tadult high school touises will be held Si pi 8 through Nov 2' Registration is at Davis Huh Sshimi on Sept 8 at p m POTATO-HA- O THE WEEKLY REFLEX THE DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL NORTH DAVIS LEADER DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER SOUTH DAVIS ADVERTISER SUNSET NEWS RYAN GAME COMPANY |