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Show For Schools Opening Monday New Schools Set To Open - Asst. Supt. John S. White says it will be nip and tuck at Syracuse as far as facilities being ready but gave it a fair shot that we'll be able to get in. Contractors have been working seven days a week for the last month on 12 hour shifts to beat the opening of school deadline. About 42,500 youngsters are exFARMINGTON pected to throng the hallways of 60 schools in the Davis School District Monday or as many as there are people living in Layton, Kaysville, and Fruit Heights combined. SEVERAL hundred will be attending the sparkling-nein northeast Layton while hundreds more will be attending one of the districts newest-schoo- ls, oldest-y- et when they enter the halls at BEFORE THE students arrive Monday, a full slate ol preliminary meetings will have involved teachers and staff, starting last Thursday and Friday when administrators' inservice wotkshops were held. Monday saw sessions for administrators and supervisors w hile Tuesday was processing day for new teachers. Wednesday will see them in a workshop in the morning with new school orientation Sarah Jane Adams Elementary School Syracuse Elementary. The school includes nine new classrooms and two new resource rooms, an activity center, a media center with the familiar kitchen, kindergarten rooms and other classrooms in the old new section are all that remain after the old main building w as razed. AT SUNSET Junior High, two art rooms, a type room and three regular classrooms were added along with a cafeteria addition and multi-us- e space, a media center and associated space and mechanical and custodial spaces. The new Layton High School continues to take shape, as well, with the final phase now complete that included remodeled or new classrooms where the old office was located including art and graphics rooms that previously were spread over the first and second floors. multi-purpo- SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY PTA Elected and getting themselves into gear for activities in the new school year are Syracuse Elementary PTA officers front, Mary Hansen, left, historian; Sharon Hamblin, secretary-treasure- Marsha Sheffield, vice president- r; elect, Shamra Jones, president; Susan Casteel, 3rd vice president and Principal Ordith Bourgeous, 2nd vice president. Middle, Nancy Spencer, left, membership and finance; Carol Leshko, birthday tables; Judy Jacobsen, birthday tables; Joanne McDermott, health; Connie But-tarsafety and welfare. Back, Rhonda Hansen, left, individual development; Sheryl Manning, finance and membership; Luann Steel, education and family life; Tallene Huffaker, birthday tables and Shelly Lefler, services. Absent were Diane Palmer, room mother representative Joan Child, newsletter representative. s, By DONETA M. GATHERUM 6 Mr. and Mrs. Don Hicken-bothahad as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theisen of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Theisen and Mrs. Hicken-bothaare sisters. Part of the time was spent swimming and relaxing at the Circle J Club at the Jeremy Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Theisen visited with relatives and friends in the Layton area. Since their retirement from government service, Wren and Mura Ann Roueche of East and Coxumel, Mexico on the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Layton have flown to the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun Hawaiian Islands visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center in Mexico. They toured the Mayan Indian ruins at Chichen Itza, Akumal, Tulum and Xel-H- a. More recently, Mr. and Mrs. Roueche toured the SOME 117 new teachers have been hired on, including replacement as well as additional teachers to meet the continuing spiral of new students. That includes 58 elementary, 49 secondary' and nine resource teachers. Laie and the LDS Temple. They have also traveled in their motor home to Califor- nia, Arizona, Missouri and Nevada where they visited friends and relatives. They have entertained at their Snowbird condominium and their summer home and cabin cruiser at Flaming Gorge, price, tb COME JOIN the fun of Single Swingers Square Dance Club, who dance at the South Ogden Kiwanis Club, 4200 S. 100 E South Ogden, will start their beginner classes on Thursday, Sept. 15, 7 p.m. - KAYSVILLE Utah Power and Light Co. has appointed K. Meldon Ward, a Kaysville resident, manager of the companys Layton District, Ogden Division superintendent. In his new capacity, Ward will supervise engineering, dispatching and all lines and service activities in the Ogden Division comprising Weber, Morgan, Box Elder and Rich counties. He succeeds Blaine Stewart who was recently appointed Ogden Division manager. WARD JOINED UP&L in 1972 as an 544-946- 825-510- 773-549- staying at the beach house at Capistrano during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Sim"--' mons hosted their annual summer patio dinner for all the adults of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward on Taking trophy honors in the Mountain Man rendezvous were Adam Nash, left, son of Mi and Mrs. Michael Nash and Shawn Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cory WIN SCOUT TROPHIES Saturday evening. The program was provided by Hack Miller and his wife. He was a sports writer and he and his wife have been serving on a mission in the New York Visitors Center. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Elder of 737 Cherrywood Road, Kaysville. The 5 lb. 8 oz. lad arrived on July 13 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Bryan Scott. At home is a brother Ben. Perkins with their Webelo Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd Harold Slade. SHAP72R fgflIUU r" f Vv Serving Davis and Weber Counties for over 25 years The best for less. Call now 5461870 for appointment at.. Dutch Boy Carpet & Furniture Cleaners We serve you right with delight iSiPJi TEDS OLD FASHIONED!! J Cra-gun- cm Steaks Are Like Eggs...Cheaper By The Dozen... WITH THESE COUPONS attended. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler spent Sunday visiting in Logan with their son Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bhuler and family. Dean was recently injured in an accident while playing baseball. Mrs. Mary Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy and daughter Allyson, Mr. and Mrs. James Brough and son Ronald Nybo and family, all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd, Mrs. Mable W'hat-cot- t, all of Santaquin attended the King family reunion held Friday and Saturday at Moore, Ida. with 300 descendants in SNAPPER'S Fall Spectacular is now. Get your choice of a Mulcherizer, Snapperizer or Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eller, Mr. and Mrs. David Hill attended the marriage of Share Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Sheffield and Todd Cannon Forsyth, son of Dr. and Mrs. David P. Forsyth of New Jersey on Tuesday, Aug. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The wedding break- Its a snap with SDJAPPSR fast was held at the Lion House with a garden reception that evening at the home of the brides parents. Richard Brough returned home Thursday from attending a computer school in San Mateo, Calif, for five days. Layton Ml S $3$S MOWS BldEntire & Hilton HOURS: Mori.-Fr- i. 8-- 6 - Sat. 825-227- 1 8-- Sir STEAK Limit 10 Lbs. Expires 830;83 With Coupon -- Bishop and Mrs. Beck K. regular retail price 285 North Main, Clearfield SIRLOIN Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield, Pres, and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche, and daughters Allyson and Shaun, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz, ' At TEXAS CALF attendance. FREE. The Mulcherizer chews up clippings and deposits them back into the lawn to become lawn food. The Snapperizer can save you time this Fall as an efficient leaf shredder. Finally, there's the Kit. So convenience of the this year, enjoy our efficient 19 or 21" mower with your choice of these excellent FREE attachments. Visit your SNAPPER dealer today Kit Bag-N-Bla- p! Free Estimates on Wall Washing too! Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Bag-N-Bla- u sr goo Aug. 31, 1983 employee in the relay maintenance department. In 1975, Ward was transferred to Ogden as a special engineer and in 1982 he was named Layton district manager. Beforejoining UP&L, Ward was an electrical engineer for Sperry Univac in Salt Lake City and Hill Air Force Base in Clearfield. He holds a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Utah. Ward is a native of Box Elder County and is a member of the Layton Chamber of Commerce and the Layton Rotary Club. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elder are the grandparents, both of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cragen are parents of a son born Aug. 2 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. s He weighed 7 lb. 2 oz. The have two other children, Stacey and Eric. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bott of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cragun of Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby entertained at a family birthday party Sunday night at their home in honor of their nephew Robert Gerber who will leave in September to serve an LDS Mission to the South Africa Johannesburg Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerber. Forty family members Special square dancing and meet other single people. For more information call Alice at 1 or Helen Marcy at Kaysville News California. They enjoyed Furniture 1 Cleaning Swing For Fling K. Wards Get Regional Post Bishop and Mrs. Gary Pehr-so- n and children vacationed in for book fees in grades 2 and will still be offered at the same Although itll cost more drivers education, lunch HOLT ELEMENTARY includes eight new classrooms, bringing that school to 29 rooms. New& EtiLytom this afternoon. Thursday the yearly teachers' convention will be staged starting at 8:30 a.m. at Layton High School's auditorium. Teachers will go to their individual schools for faculty meetings that afternoon while Friday will see work day meetings at the various schools. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Roueche announce the arrival of their seventh grandchild, a girl bom March 16 in Ogden. She weighed 5 lbs. She was named Charla by her grandfather on July 3. She is the first child of Randy and Cherie Roueche. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jaques. are Vida 5 Roueche and Ann Wiley. I ' RAR-B-QU- E n SPECIAL V vV X W' V w Fill Your Tank STEAK and Receive SPECIAL M2 Ok t440lttbto 4401 lop lorWOppd ChoppodSMom $2995 Coupon. t Expire S3G&3 Viifiimm 5 Pot Gal. oh Posted Price on Unteod or Regular .JI tohmhoum IS?? dgf oeenWioopod 4OiCoo0odSMoin ooeriWiappad s395 WHh Coupon teiuuvS |