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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS, JOURNAL, APRIL 25, 1984 Jay Clegg Seeks Seat In Legislature DHS Scholarship Offered The John W. Telford Memorial Scholarship is an ongoing award that is granted to one Davis High School senior every year by Alice Telford of Kaysville. areas of emphasis were educational psychology and communication problems in human relations. Having taught communication seminars throughout the state for families, religious groups, business and civic groups, and the Job Corps, Clegg feels that he has come to see more clearly the issues that are important to people. tling any chance of preserving the quality of our educational system. to the people of Davis County," said Clegg, will be in the following areas: preservation of the checks and balances of the system. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Lets call a shovel a shovel. History teaches us that when a political party gains too much power, good people do dishonest things and the rascals have a heyday. Utah and Davis counties are on the bunk of becoming a system. JAY CLEGG one-part- Jay Clegg, teacher of interpersonal communications at Weber State College, is a candidate for the Utah State Legislature. Distnct 17 which includes liuit Heights. Farmington. Kaysv die and Centei THINK that something should be done about the proper care for the elderly, the fairness in taxation, the proper care for our mentally ill, and the control and reduction of crime, especially the prison system which I feel is a potential danger to all citizens. Each person makes a difference and by working together we can significantly reduce these problems. We must work together to preserve the system, because it provides strength and safety in our political process. One political party having too much power leads to a lack of integrity at y also believe the quality should be preserved in our school systems. Republican politicians have been accused of being bland with no sense of humor. They now claim they are interested in putting quality back into education. This, to me, seems to be a humorous attempt to confuse the public. The voting record of the Republican-dominate- d Legislature suggests that they are I -- ville. CLEGG REChlVH) a bachelor's degree from the University ol Utah, a master's degiee and educational specialist degree from Brigham Young University. His two-pa- all levels. MY COMMITMENT to truly is represent the people by staying in contact with them to ensure that their values and interests are quietly (hiding behind moral issues, such as cable TV) rt disman- - Tcws ' mcrim r - S of Aaaociatad Food V . " i Bant tha aafcinct that wa'I rr&a McKay-De- e Hospital weighing 7 lb. 6 oz. She has a sister Rachelle. mmalke IlnqDtMe eaWlg Ami we have been doing it for twenty years. Home Care is the most experienced and complete home health agency in northern Utah. We offer skilled nurses, speech therapists, physical therapists, aides and orderlies. Serving Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties. r ( V 627-350- 0 VV I OGDEN 776-654- 3 I CLEARFIELD HOMIG3E Medicare Certified Ne do the billing - O. 12 jyf i inter-- , !3SKES!g3 QimJQl!) tim yaart Ogden. Heather arrived at the I A y Stma, We Janet Adams and Mrs. Linda Nance as counselors and Mrs. Anna McAllister, secretary. Outgoing presidency is Mrs. Claudia McCann, president; Mrs. Verdell Holt and Mrs. Linda Nance counselors and Mrs. Janet Webster, secretary. A new Primary presidency has been announced. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, president; Mrs. Iris Rosier and Mrs. Bonnie Kirkpatrick, counselors and Mrs. Carolyn Barnard, secretary. '" ' V Mrs. Clinton Stalvey and Mrs. Anna Travis, all of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Parents of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thorson of APPLICATIONS are available from the Davis High English teachers or the schools counselors, np Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Thor-so- n of Kaysville and Mrs. Wanda Stone of Ogden are the grandparents. The Kaysville 8th Ward Relief Society presidency has been reorganized Sustained as president is Mrs. Janet Webster with Mrs. H rr weighed 8 lb. and is being named Amber Heather. At home is a sister Crystal and brother Clinton. The grandparents are Mr. and nt Kaysville I rt Bob and Jan Travis are parents of a baby daughter.born April 9 at Hill Air Force Hospital. She need, and though grade-poiaverage is not a criterion, the student must demonstrate that he has worked to full potential during his high school years. Those who have received other scholarships may not apply. THE $500 scholarship may be used for studies at any University, college, trade school or technical college. Applicants must be able to establish financial MY COMMITTMENT two-pa- Iiays Sfcws f to oYo 4- - uATSAmrrc FCIXft CU53 A, t 'th mm. -- rr CARROTS t I! v i ,? 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