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Show REFLEX JOURNAL LEADER AUGUST 26, 1982 BULLETIN UVTON. CENTERVILLE. AND ROY STORES ONI. lYi 7.27, DATESEDNESOAY7AUG!25SAJURDAY SALE Plaid and Stripe SHIRTINGS $1 Designer lengths 45 wide Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 88 Yd. Solid and Fancy W00LW00L BLENDS Full bolts Select group 54" to 60 wide Priced elsewhere to $11.98 yd. Gunne Sax COORDINATE PRINTS bolts 45 wide FuB SYRACUSE PTA OFFICERS ROBE VELOUR Elected as PTA officers at Syracuse Elementary School for the 1982-8- 3 school year are front, Principal Ordith Bourgeous, first vice president; Diane Palmer, historian; Shamra Jones, president elect; Sandy Hansen, president; Sylvia Benson, teacher representative and Sharon Overdiek, secretary-treasureback, Nancy Spencer, membership and finance, left; Rhonda Hansen, individual development; Lu Ann Steel, education and family; Pat Cook, services; Sharon Hamblin, birthday table; Joan McDermott, room mother representative; Deanna Cook, membership and family; Pat Child, health commissioner and Judy Jacobsen, safety and welfare. Tallene Huffaker, birthday table, was absent. Full bolts 50 to 60 wide Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. r; Wamsutta WEAVERS CLOTH Full bolts 45 wide Priced elsewhere $3.49 yd. Burlington or 1913: Different Homework According to our modern education system, Extra credit for home work usually refers to assignments started at school to be completed at home or else special projects done by an individual at home that relates directly to subject matter taught in school. in 1913 HOME WORK had a different meaning. It was really chores house-relate- d done at home. An article appearing in the April 3, 1913 issue of the Weekly Reflex explains the Davis County Board of Educations philosophy about home work. The school should serve the home but it is impos- - Flint Reunion Set Flint Family reunion for the descendants of John and Martha Jane Brough Flint Jr., is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 28 at the Layton Chapel Park Bowery, 125 Chapel Street, Layton. GENEALOGY meeting will a.m. to noon be held from in the Relief Society Room of the chapel. Lunch will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m. followed by a program at 2 p.m. Officers in charge are Cal Flint, president; David Flint, 12 10 vice president and Barbara Iverson, secretary, np Seeks Vote For School Board volvement in education, a sound curriculum to strengthen the basics and cost effective management of schools, Mrs. Dillree has spent 13 years in PTA service. She worked for two years on the State PTA Legilsative Action Committee including the child abuse advisory council and was instrumental in the adoption of the Youre in Charge program to fight child abuse in Davis County. Active in community affairs, Mrs. Dillree served on the Citizens committee for passage of the voted leeway, the White House Families Conference and the Farming-to- n City Parks and Rec. Committee. FORMING A partnership announced she will seek election to the Davis County Board of Education for Precinct 3. She is now serving in that post until Dec. 31, having been appointed in April to fill the vacancy left by the death of Board President Lucile C. Reading. on a plat- most to see accomplished, Mrs. Dillree said. "I think there is also room for more parent involvement in curriculum development. Mrs. Dillree is the mother of three sons, all students in Davis Dristrict schools. She and her husband Steve, who operates a wholesale automobile business, have been residents of Davis County for 17 years. Full bolts 60 wide dressing baby, 10 pts.; sleeping with bedroom window open. 5 pts. The report must be signed by parents and taken to school each Monday. WASHING dishes and wiping dishes, 5 pts.; watering flowers, 5 pts. ; sweeping floor, 5 pts.; dusting one room, 10 will be for unexcused pts.; making beds, 5 THE SIX top students will have their names published in the county paper. Five percent will be added to their final exam for any student earning 600 points during the month. Forfeitures of the points absenses, all credits; for tardiness 25 percent; for deportment 90 percent; for not coming to school with hands and face washed, hair combed and teeth cleaned 10 percent. pts. (each); washing, starching and ironing school clothes for one week, 90 pts.; bathing, 20 pts.; retires before 9 (primary grades), 5 pts.; (grammar WORK THAT is not done cheerfully will not be given credit. grades) before 10; bathing and you will we WOVEN GABARDINE building fire, 5 pts.; milking cow, 5 pts.; cleaning barn, 10 pts.; getting fuel, 5 pts.; turning cream separator, 10 pts.; churning butter, 10 pts.; currying horse, 5 pts.; gathering eggs, 5 pts.; feeding chickens, pigs or horses, 5 pts.; practicing music for 30 minutes, 10 pts.; blacking stove, 5 pts.; making and baking bread, 60 pts.; biscuits, 10 pts.; preparing a meal, 30 pts. Winters Wonderland Day School Wed like to brag our too think and Priced elsewhere to $4.49 yd. Jenny Beyer PRINT COORDINATES Full bolts 45 wide Priced elsewhere to $5.49 yd. Coats and Clark CONES OF THREAD 3000 yd. cones ea. Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. PATTERN FILE BOX Limit 6 per customer Priced elsewhere to 89 ea. ea. CUTTING BOARD Select group only ea. Priced elsewhere to $5.98 ea. School SCISSORS limit 4 per customer ea. Priced elsewhere to $5.98 pr. Reference available. ITEMS ARE ON SPECIAL GROUPS OR TABLES ONLY. NOT ALL ITEMS IN ALL STORES. Priced when you see Apple II plus computer New Programs Expanded Facilities w ith separate rooms for different activities including a library. Outstanding Staff Experienced and certified teachers with Joyce and Burton Winters back as original directors Were pioneers in the state in using the computer for voung children - Separate program morning or afternoon Starting Sept 7th -- it to your child to enroll now the of most exciting learning programs available. You owe school district is what I want Circle, Farmington, has CAMPAIGNING WE FEEL assured of the support of parents and we ask that you be prompt and accurate in sending reports to teachers each Monday morning. The following is a list of home work for which credit is offered and will guide parents in making their reports. The number of points given for any task may or may not correspond to the number of minutes required to do it. Rising before 7, 10 pts.; between parents and the Marda Dillree, 747 Moon form for greater public in sible to do it well unless there is hearty cooperation between the two. In order to bring about a closer union between the school and the home and that assistance each renders the other may be increased it has been decided to try out a system of giving school credit for home work. 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