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Show I JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 REFLEX "N ? V tf?Fif1 I t-- i i hAA-p'gpEt- 13 E ?Aw - KRAZY DAYS WINNERS 's r Walking off winners in the Kaysville Chamber of Com- merce Krazy Days competition are Cheryl Card, left, Joe Marie Evans, Karen Christensen and Jolene Card; Christie Medood and Leslie Nielsen arent pictured. . 'frV The singing group One Voice, prepares for Ogden LDS Tabernacle concert and includes: front, to r, Dorothy Gibby, left, Jeannie Day, director; Susan Schmidt. Center, Karla Hansen, Kathy Everts. Arlene Saldivar, Torma Henderson, pianist. Back, Callene Sorensen, Connie Wichern and Kathi Garlick. Carolyn Losee, Dawn Branvold, and Susan Riley were absent. ONE VOICE LhSX,J '? fyV V' LAYTON -- - Special guest in music. At first the ladies singing in the group got together just for fun. After only two weeks of practice, they were invited to perform. Now, they have established a artists at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle on Sept. 28 will be One Voice, a ladies chorus directed by Jeanne Day of Layton. The concert will feature the best songs from Broadway musicals. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. There is no charge to the public. One THE HIGH-qualit- y Voice Chorus was started two years ago by Jeanne Day, a graduate of BYU with a degree sponsible for many programs THEIR repertoire includes a range of music from classical .to contemporary numbers. The chorus is made up of citizens groups. One Voice members have sung at the Layton Hills Mall, who must sight read well, have stage presence and bs able to do some dancing. reputation for high quality music and an entertaining program. They have been re- before church and senior PRECEPTOR IOTA OFFICERS Do It Yourself A pre- school concept called TCJ Parent Groups will be discussed at a special meeting on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. at the West Point Town Hall, 3026 W. 300 N., in West Point. The program is primarily oriented to families with young (preschool) children and makes full preschool involvement possible for less than $5 a month. The public is invited. the TCJ coordinators for West Clearfield, Syracuse, Clinton and West Point indicate that TCJ has a particular appeal to parents who either do not wish to pay the high prices for professional preschools or who feel the desire to be more per- sonally involved with the teaching of their own children. IN THE Clearfield and West Point area, numerous TCJ Clo-war- d, Bess Jensen, Preservatives teach, materials and methods supplied to me and Im really in control. This program also helps me recognize the joys I teach to those children, and helps me want to develop these joys in my own life. plastic gal. a55 at Theres no cutting or fitting the insulation around wiring, framing members and other obstructions It will take you only about half the and much less effort to use blowing fa pm We are now taking time IFMILi : 4 -- 3! - : Bags Per 1,000 Sq. Ft. SINCE ITS inception in 9-11:- Theres no hauling bulky bags of insulation into tight attic access openings the only thing that goes into the attic is you and die end of the hose ' Xf 1981, TCJ has grown dramatically, mostly by word of mouth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays a.m. Saturdays 5. 1, Maximum Net Minimum Thickness Coupon Layton You will end up with a uniform, complete Insulation coverage, even over the tops of the joists and other wood surfaces, providing an even and total insulating job X Everyday low price Layton Tax Man USK Gymnastics World 4. V- - Movie Rental such as Conan The Barbarian or The Seduction or choose your , Free Movie Rental from over 500 Titles 1st 775-143- 3. S3 825-156- FREE FOR THOSE having any questions about the program, you can contact the Glausers 2. . Plus or 170 So. Main, Layton eaves 0 6 - Days Fresher Installation Is easy; with the insulation being blown about six to eight feet from the end of the hose theres no need to crawl Into tight places such as along the Joy advocates using the impressionable preschool years not to teach reading or math, but to teach children the capacities for various types of joy, to teach them how to be happy . 546-310- Pauline Johnson, 1 tation. "Teaching Children In addition to the book, the program consists of a monthly newsletter and tape, a monthly meeting, and a monthly set of complete lesson plans and materials that allow mothers to conduct complete preschool classes in their own homes. Typically, several mothers form a group and get their children together two mornings a week, rotating as the teacher. The mothers not doing the teaching take the morning off. I find I have all the ram has really turned our family around. Not only are we saving money by not having our child in an expensive preschool. ..we are involved in teaching her ourselves. She also adds, "I would have thought it a little difficult to handle a group of preschoolers, but when its my turn to TCJ IS based on the best selling book "Teaching Children Joy, by Richard and Linda Eyre. The Eyres will be part of the program on Sept. 23 via a special video tape presen- Lifetime Video Club Membership for VCR owners (ehnstY's Milk groups are already formed. Mrs. Glauser says, The Teaching Children Joy prog- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "One Voice, the chorus theme song. Director Jeanne Day is assisted by Kathy Garlick, assistant director. Torma Henderson is the accompanist. Choreography is done by Karla Hansen, dmg Coupon HOSTESSES for the event are Mary Schultz, membership chairman and Trudy hospitality. For more information call MIKE MILLER, State More milk than and roughly Modern Millie, America, from "West Side Story," "In the Mood," The very experienced musicians Democratic politics is eligible to join. The Jane Jeffersons President Coleen Hales. Democratic Chairman, will be guest speaker. Pre-scho- ol Fantisticks scenes from The Annie, Sound of Music and "Tho- Any woman who is interested in participating in The Jane Jeffersons, Davis County Democratic Womens Club, are sponsoring a baby shower for Mrs. Steve (Barbara) Dirks, in conjunction with their annual membership meeting, Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Dirks for Congress headquarters, 50 N. Main, Layton. No from THE OGDEN Tabernacle Book program will include Jane Jefferson Club Honors Barbara Dirks New officers of the Preceptor Iota chapter, Beta Sigma Phil, hosted a brunch, recently, at the Lou Ann Wallace home in Clinton. They include: Karla Broder, left, vice president; Laurel Craig, treasurer; Jean Stanger, secretary and Jeanne Van Velkinburgh, president. A yearbook was presented to each chapter member under chairmanship of Louise Morris. The chapter will meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Report from Youre a Good Man Charlie Brown. medlies the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, the county fair, the Layton Riata Days Patriotic Spectacular and the Layton Pops Concert. O. Theres no big cleanup of used bags and excess insulation in your home. Blowing insulation is clean and neat any mess is outside with the blowing machine and trailer 60 N. 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