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Show MARCH , 1V84 Head Start Registers Kaysvillite Author If you are of low income and have a child that will be 4 years old by Aug. 3 : he or she may be eligible progfor Headstart, a federally funded free, half-da- y meal hot a ram for Transportation, and a snack are all Drovided. SPECIAL consideration given to enrollment of handicapped children. All registration in the Davis County School District begins April 4. between 9 8 For more information phone 451-1 100 between the hours of a.m. and 2:30 p.m. or 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. 1 Handicapped To Present Musical 826-028- Hey. Wait for Me! an original musical written for and performed by the Special Mutual for the Handicapped will be presented at the Valley Music Hall in Bountiful on March 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. The general public is invited and the admission is free. Multi-Region- THIS PRESENTATION is especially geared to family JENETTE MITCHELL entertainment. The musical begins on The other side of the Rainbow" where the spirit children are watting to come to earth. The wise angel Gabriel (played by Johnathan Tibbets) tells Mary Kay. played by Leila Boseman. Johnathan, played by Kurt Harrison, and Sarah Ann. played by Tammy Bradford, it is their time to come to earth. Gains Top Scout Award Del Mar W. Stevens of 1X79 Gentile Street. Layton, was recently presented the Silver Beaver award by the Lake Bonneville Council of Boy Scouts of America during their annual awards dinner at Weber State C'ollece Union Buildine. THIS AWARD is presented to men who are leaders and have devoted outstanding service iind leadership to the scouting program in the District. Mr. Stevens has had 2X years of scouting experience which includes serving as assistant scoutmaster. ExplorK, er advisor. Varsity scout coach. Cub committee chairman. staff member of District Training and District Manpower Chairman. MOST OF the music is original. There are approximately 80 in the cast and it is well worth your time to see this special presentation. The original script was written and will be directed by Margaret Brough. Ramona Porter is in charge of choreography and Debbie Ericksen. musical arrangement. IN ADDITION he has served as district commissioner. zone commissioner and unit commissioner. HIS AWARDS are many and he is proud of each of them as it earn the honor of becoming an Eagle Scout and being recipient of his Duty to God" award. On My Honor award. Scbuters Key. Commissioner Arrowhead Award and Wood Badge trained. He has been merit badge counselor for many boys. He HIS WIFE is the former Judy Morgan of Lavlon and they tire parents of four sons and four daughters and have five grandchildren, np seminar Computer March 14 at Davis High School and Davis Area Vocational Center. Seminars are from 9 Schools and Wednesday. Wednesday p.m. every Tuesday orfor six consecu- Check Grades CARLA MOFFITT By A lot of students around this time of year are starting to get excited to run for an office or try out for cheerleader at Kaysville Jr. High. Before you make a final decision, be sure to look over your previous grades and see if you fit the requirements academically. AN ELECTED officer from any grade must maintain a 3.0 grade point average every term, cannot receive any U's. and not more than 2 N's. The cheerleaders must have a 2.0 GPA and no F's or U's. Head cheerleader must have a 3.0 GPA. The ushers must only have a .0. but cannot have any F's or Us either. and Norma Dalton. that his son is an Eagle Scout, as w ell as his father and grandfather. a family tradition he is proud of. He was employed in construction w ork for many years. He is currently teaching at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. A Literacy in the 8()'s" will be held Tuesday. March 13 at Viewmont and Layton High THE STANDARDS for the athletes of the school are a little bit.more lenient. If an athlete receives an F. he or she is usually allowed to continue in the sport, but is put on probation. If the F is not brought up in the next term, the athlete is kicked out of whatever he or she is doing. Grades are also important in getting in AP (honors! classes in high school and getting accepted into a college. You are also appreciated more by your teachers and looked up to by your fellow schoolmates. Good grades help you feel much better about yourself altogether. Excellent report cards are well worth the time and the effort that are put into each one. JOHN A. THOMPSON Brothers United Air Force Airman Kim 'G. Thompson, son of Grant A. and Esther C. Thompson of 3201 W. 13(H) N.. West Point, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB. Texas. DURING THE training, he received instructions in drill and ceremonies, weapons, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Air Force history and traditions. Airman Thompson is scheduled to serve with the civil engineers at Fairchild. Washington. His wife. C'hri' Smith, formerly of Clinton and daughter Amber w ill be joining him soon. Air Force Airman John A. Thompson, son of Grant A. and Esther C. Thompson of 3201 W. 13(H) N.. West Point, has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Sunset. THERE WILL be seven class periods, each Tuesday night through April 24. Notice of the room for the class will be posted on front doors of the school. Registration is J5 per student. It is mandatory that students attend all classes to com plete requirements for receiving their "blue cards." In addition to the classes, qualification Firing on the range will be held. PARENTS ARE welcome and encouraged to attend class with students, no charge. Adults may also take class to qualify for Hunter Safety graduation certification. . Call register. class. 825-023- 9 to Bring money AIRMAN Thompson will be accompanied by his w ife Joyce Seifert, formerly of Ogden. county and state for his tremendous scouting ability is DeWitt D. Sorenson of 747 E. Brookshire Dr.. Kaysville. Lake Bonneville Council. Boy Scouts of America annual awards banquet held in Ogden at Weber State College Union There is only one of these awards given each year to a Silver Beaver who has maintained his activity in scouting and upheld those ideals. Mr. .Sorenson received his Silver Beaver in FLAG PRESENTED Vice-Regen- badge trained, (caches use of edible plants, BYU staff teaching merit badges. As scoutmaster had top ten troops in the church, is a Silver Beaver. holds award of merit and has his On My Honor award. HE IS currently a member of District Training Committee and chairman of SOAR (Save Our Natural Resources). This IT WILL be presented by Davis County Private Industry Council. Davis School District and Davis Area Vocational Center. Computer literacy is a term that has an almost emotional meaning to the business and professional community. Many large businesses and successful individuals have been using computers for years: they realized from the beginning their enormous for all potential. Fortunately, of us. the technological revolution has made computing available and affordable to almost all businesses and everyone else, which leads to some inevitable questions, such as: WHAT CAN the computer do for me? What is an electronic spread sheet and how does it work? How does word processing work? What are the draw backs to computers? What computer is right for my needs? Computer literacy is not intended to make you a programmer: rather you will learn how to use data, to use word processors and spread sheets. It will make the computers easier for you to use. YOU NEED the advantages that a computer can give you. Sign up now and begin the advanture. Seating is limited. THE FOLLOWING week Mr. Roundy feels this w ill be an interesting subject and a fun poster contest for the students to participate in. Elementary Menus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of March 12 will include: MONDAY. March 12. hamburgreen ger. tator gems beans, orange slices, choice of cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Tuesday. March 13. weiner boats, buttered peas, hot rolls chilled pears, glazed pump-ki- n bars. milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. WEDNESDAY, March 14. but French dip sandwich tered corn, shades of green salad banana piece, peanut butter finger and milk. Kindergarten snack, peanut butter sandwich and milk. Thursday. March 15. fishburger sauce. cheese slice coleslaw, French fries milk. banana pudding Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. FRIDAY, March 16. chili, crisp vegetable sticks. French rolls apple pie squares, milk. Kindergarten snack, banana piece and milk. Secondary Menus Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of March 12 will include: MONDAY. March 12. pepper-o- ni and cheese pizza, buttered corn, shades of green salad cherry shortcake milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, and dills. French burger fries chilled fruit, cookie and milk. Tuesday. March 13. breaded whipped pork steaks potatoes, buttered mixed veget- ables. hot rolls orange slices, crazy cake brownie, milk. malibu. French Jr. high choice, fries choice of fresh fruit, milk. - stan-d.irds-- at diligently committee chairman, show and do committee for Salt Lake and Bonneville, wood RSVP no later than March 7. call Suzanne at health" for their vehicles emission least to an acceptable point depending on car or truck age. excepting diesel vehicles. As outlined by Richard Harvey, county environmental health director, the necessary government forms are due to arrive this week and will be mailed with vehicle registration forms for those needing to renew in l9. The Scgo Lily chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, has presented a nylon flag lo Lincoln Elementary School as part of a patriotic PTA program held recently. Mown over the nations capitol for Lincoln under direction of Congressman Dan Marriott, it's shown with Principal Ralph H. Davis and the Chapter's t. We hope that as Belly Cook. the flag flies from the flagpole of Lincoln it will be a reminJcr of the many nicn and women who sacrificed their lives and fortunes that we she might have freedom in American. per- son. payable at the door. deals against the smoking habit. overall appearance. BY FORCE of law. motorists must obtain an inspection from any of about 60 certified inspection stations certifying a "clean bill of Building. committee, advancement each Vicki Warren won best North County Editor FARMINGTON April Fool's Day may be less than three weeks away, but with that dubious date approaching, so nears the start of the Davis County vehicle inspection and maintenance program. sented the "Eager Silver Beaver" award during the served in category. By TOM BUSSELBERG HE RECEIVED the distinguished honor of being pre HE HAS er of their choice HE RECENTLY received a letter for a contest in Smoking." The students are to be creative and use their imagination for draw ing the poster that , WEDNESDAY, March 14. large taco salad sauce, cinna- mon rolls, milk. Jr. high choice. Steak and Swiss sandwich. French lettuce and tomato fries salad, cookie and milk. Thursday. March 15. sliced turwhipped potatoes key buttered peas, red set salad on lettuce leaf, parkerhouse roll sugar doughnuts, milk. Jr. high choice, hamburger and dill slice. French fries jello milk. FRIDAY. March 16. vegetable beef soup, grilled cheese sandwich. choice of fresh fruit, chocolate chip cookie and milk. Jr. High slice. choice, fishburger fresh fruit, French fries cookie and milk. To Beam April 1 NORMA PREECE and faithfully in the scouting program for 35 continued yearsand is looking forward to many more years of scouting service lo those who need his expertise help and encouragement. He has had significant impact on the lives of boss which he worked with and has seen hundreds become Eagle through his unselfish leadership. His scouting career include a Life Scout with 32 merit badges, serving as patrol leader. senior patrol leader, assistant scoutmaster and scoutmaster tw ice. troop committee chairman, round table commissioner. district camping "Overall Appearance." pre- Well known throughout the Airman Thompson graduated from U.S. Air Force tech school in administration at Kecsler Air Force Base. Miss. He is scheduled to serve with the security police at Fair-chilWashington. all entries were entitled another contest w as held entitled "The Smoking Poster.' At various times. Mr. Roundy receives letters Irorti companies encouraging the students to enter their posters in contests to he judged. to first Sorenson Honored By tive weeks. Cost is $ 10 per Last week the art class of Mr. Roundy at Kaysville Jr. held one of his famous drawing contests. There were two categories. one for large posters and one for small posters and THE NINTH grade art class voted individually for the post- Computer Classes Starting March 13. is the date set to begin Hunter Safety Class at Clearfield High School from 9 p.m. Instructors will be Jer-rol- d also received the District award of merit. He can boast 1944. Sunday was a special. day for Jenette Mitchell, daughter of Kenneth and Cher-yl- e Mitchell of 1437 W. 1300 N. in Clinton, while recent birthdays were also celebrated by Jesse Furse, son of Calvin and KayLene Furse of 69 Aircraft in Layton, who celebrated Feb. 12. and Philip John Bergeron, son of John and Susan Bergeron of 53 AirLane Drive in Clearfield, celebrating Feb. 23. Classes Set Scouters Training Award. IN ADDITION to the many hours devoted to scouting. Mr. Stevens has also been very active in his church. He served as former bishop of the Layton 1st LDS Ward, a member of the stake high council of the Layton Holmes Creek Stake and many other leadership positions. HE H AS born in Alameda. Calif, but raised in Layton. He has resided in Layton since Happy Birthday 1 takes sincere dedication to JESSE FURSE PHILIP JOHN BERGERON By SONYA SILL The spirit children are afraid that they will not be like everyone else and so they do not want to come down. Angel Gabriel assures them that their souls wil! be Perfectly Perfect. At this point, an original song, written by Debbie Ericksen is sung. Gabriel sings. .."Perhaps you'll be different and not accepted as you are. but my child you've a purpose..." Being wise. Gabriel suggests that they go down to earth, let him show them what they can expect, then they can decide. SARAH ANN is an angel that is full of so much curiosity and excitement, that she is always involved in something else and is always left behind. At one point, she sings an original song, called Hey Wait for Me." During the song she sings.. ."I may seem preoccupied, but there's excitement here, inside... There's so many things to see and they're all a tempting me. Hey wait for me." You will delight with the character Tammy Bradford portrays with her sweet smile and tossled hair. Herexceptional performance will steal your heart. Kurt Harrison, who plays the part of the spirit child "Johnathan." is a little afraid that he will not be able to do it. The sincerity Kurt brings to this character is noteworthy. Leila Boseman (Mary Kay) portrays a delightful part as a serious minded spirit child that is concerned about her abilities: Contest Staged April. I DE Win SORENSEN JK. SOAR program has proved very successful. Mr. Sorenson was active in scouting while living in Sail Lake City, but since moving lo Kaysville 20 years ago. has become a great gianl ip Ihe Boy Scout programs and is well known throughout ihe state and respected for his scouting ability and his sharing it with all. Afler he completed his wood badge training in 198(1. he had a greater desire lo promote more Eagle scouts. He designed an Eagle feather that he makes and prcscnls lo all the Eagle scouts in the area. He is proud of his wife and family who have contributed muc h to him w ith sers icc to all. His wife is the former Amelia Alva of Sail Lake City and they have four children, np SrEAKINC TO the board of health Tuesday morning. Mr. Harvey emphasized a red inked notation motorists should note on the forms to be distributed. It urges those thinking the inspection wasn't conducted to county standards or feci they were overthe county environmencharged tal health department. Citing plaudits already received for Davis County's I&M program, Dclanc McGar-vewho's administering it. quoted a Weber State College professor w ho indicated it was rated top in the nation behind the California State program because of its philosophy to help vehicles mechanically function at their peak while hopefully improving air quality. y. MOTORISTS WILL have six months prior to their registration date to complete the l&M testing and any needed repairs, the health board was told, with a $9 station inspection fee plus $ I to the county assessor's office standard charges although Mr. Harvey said stations mav compete to lower their fee. Repairs would be extra. Signs carrying a new logo will be posted at participating service stations and garages within the next few weeks, he added. IN OTHER business. Mr. Harvey.in an update of the controversial resource recovery plant proposal, said city councils and others may not realize the problems being found with landfills, such as has occured at HAFB. Some $1 million has been spent there in the past three months with another S2 million anticipated, to reduce acid migration. he said. "Fm very pessimistic we will have the problem in the future." he said, adding, "what was a very inexpensive landfill for HAFB isnt now." IN ADDITION. Mr. Harvey said while Bountiful may feel they have some leverage because of Bay Area Refuse Disposal land ow nership. Lay ton. whose council opposed joining the resource recovery plant project, would have little option. V hat they (city officials) don't realize is that the EPA eventually will damp down on permits. The cost for land gets more and more expensive." County Com. Harry Ger-lat- h explained, while the "physical problems" of mixing garbage into wet environment must be dealt with. "ITS NOT just air quality" thats a concern. Mr. Harvey said further, reiterating Mate authorization has been received for the plants construction in Clearfield ulihough a group of neighbors is opposing further action towards ihe plants fruition. Requiring acid scrubbers and dry scrubbing wouldn't be functionally feasible." however, he said of the present ruling, adding "I'm sure we will have to have some volumn reduction in the solid waste program". "THE STATE is requiring the most stringent requirements in the U.S. that we could find-l'- m interested to sec what this all will mean." Mr. Harvey said, indicating "there isn't an existing facility that has an acid scrubber." expressing feelings that the philosophy behind such requirements comes from the "highest levels of state |