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In The Sam Morg:in Llcmcnury School i now into ili teconJ principal, with Stephen WhitetiJe "puthed upttaira" lo a district administrative post, Henry "Hank" Emery ha received the assign ment to lead the cavlside Kaytvilte schoul. - S. Henry KAYSVILLE (Hank) Emery assumed hi role a pnncipj of Sam MorSchool in gan Kaysvdle. He replace Pnn cipd Stephen Whitest Je who took a new position with the IXivu County School Board. ry MR. EMERY has a wealth of expcncnce in the education field, having served at principal of Centerville Elementary School five years and as coordinator of special education in the Davis County School Dis- trict seven years. Prior to those positions, Mr. Emery taught at the J. Tay lor Elementary School in Centerville for six years. He is looking forward to his new position al Morgan Elementary as another challenge and nice experience. HE STATED 1 have an ex llammargrcn nent lo Shahetpcarean July they toent to Cedar City Build Parent-Chil- d cellent staff and il's a splendid area." He feels he can work well w iih the parents of the students and create a good relationship with all those he n ill e NOEL GILL, PhD. psychologist, will instruct parents in understanding their children's behavior and strengthening skills in (he areas of communication, problem solving and discipline. The class will meet on Wednesday nights. 6:30-- 8 p.m. for eight sessions beginning Sept. 14 at the Davis County Mental Health office in Layton. A fee of S32 per individual, or 140 per couple, will be charged. Half of the fee will be refunded if parents participate in all eight sessions. He commented "I have some big shoe to fill in replacing Principal WhitesiJcs. MR. EMERY was bom in Soli Lake City. He graduated from high school in 1955. He obtained his degree from Weber State College in elementary education in 1965 and his FOR YEARS, the persons who are most important in children's lives, the parents, have been taking up the task without the advantage of a realistic, pracof tical approach to parenting. child-rearin- master's in education psychology from the University of Mr. Ln reme Jansen. Ihey vacationed in Apen and Mr. ami Mr. g Utah in 1968. He has resided in Kaysville' the past 12 years with his wife, the former Lana Hall of Farmington and their six children, np VENUS graduated this spring from CEU with an associate degree. She will enroll at Utah State University in Logan this fall. She received a tuition waiver at USU. While attending CEU, Venus played volleyball, basketball and softball both years. She received the schools Most Valuable Player award for volleyball. Venus was all conference in softball and all in conference and basketball. She plays left field in softball. Her position in bas- ketball rotates between for- ward and guard. VENUS IS a graduate of Layton High School. She lettered in high school volleyball, basketball and track. The attitude towards women's sports is changing, Kaysville David Williams had the fortune of being burned in an mis- accident last Friday at his home. He was treated at the Humana Davis North Hospital and released. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holt returned home from vacationing at their summer cabin at West Yellowstone for a few weeks. They spent time at Cody, Wyo. where they met their laughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Peart and four chil-ire- n of Denver, Colo, and spent two days together. Their other daughters and amily, Mr. and Mrs. Lue McCann and sons of Kaysville oined them for a visit. Mrs. Charlotte Beck of Caysville and her sister Mrs. tosalie Wood of Farmington ttended BYU Education Veek in Provo. is retails Moryone Dinger Pew to Albuquerque, New Mcitco where she met two friend and Mr. vacationed together. 1 2 1 0 0 jj ThlEffS. Coirentef. Mr. Schlenk returned to luh for a week! visit. Mr. many situations their parents did not encounter when Ihey were growing up. Pato keep communication rents are especially lines open and to maintain family discipline when their children are frequently influenced by outside sources. Todays chilJrcn experience hard-presse- THIS COURSE explores in depth the four ingredients that are essential for cITcctive parent-chilrelationships. If you are willing to take the lime and make the effort to build a positive relationship w ith your children, the results can be rewarding. Many parents report more open communication, more mutual respect and trust among family members, a reduction in family conflicts and an increased sense of cooperation among family members. d FOR MORE information about the class or to register, call Joanne at Twenty participants will be d selected on a basis. 298-344- 6. first-com- e, first-serve- f At CEU, the FACTORY SECONDS I Sai fake f sty me Nie. Jeiuifm, Painting hemg fthil ilfj as- etude I gyptxM I aftJHai f I arming to gypi, de ,U g ln.h, e TUI'S rVHIBIT i pon. vared by iNt 1 me An l o il. of ihe Kay die I tug puttee Aotatnn, np telephone interview. While profewiorud building planned adjacent to the hospital on cat Antelope Drive ha ginned approval from central hovpital ttolf, Layton City Manner Scott Carter laid me and building plant have (ct lo be received by the city for that project, a!o pegged at a mulumillion dollar venture. While that "final okay" hat not been given through city planning channclt, Mr. Carter emphasized he didn't "anticipate any problem". BRYAN CRAY, public relation officer for the hospital, said some remodeling and extensions planned in the hovpital in addition to the professional building but said he had no detailed information. Mr. Rees said detailed publicity would be released upon headquarter approval, expected within two weeks. Hospital Administrator Dean Holman was vacationing in the Midwest and unavailable for comment. Layton City Councilwoman Ann Harris mentioned the project in a Layton Chamber of Commerce meeting held last Thursday. tb LOCKS Dead bolt locks CarsHomes opened Installation Rekeyed Keys fitted & duplicated llto k4 Jki j DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER 550 East 300 SouthTKaysville, Utah84037 (801)546-244- marketing and distributive I have always education. been interested in the field of business. I have no desire to coach. I just love to play, 1 SATURDAY AND EVENING CLASSES Venus says. When the womens basketball season at USU starts this year, Venus Hare will most likely be a member of the varsity squad. She is excited about the opportunity to play for a major university like USU. The team is in a process this year. I believe USU will have a strong team. We plan on surprising a lot of OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON REGISTER FIRST DAY OF CLASS ON ALL CLASSES T CI1TION: Varies by program PROGRAM WILL BE FILLED! ON A FIRST COME BASIS. J DAYTIME BUSINESS: TYPEWRITING A-- l QUALITY GLASS U , x. . DOLLAR DAYS5 RECORDKEEPING BUSINESS MACHINES ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ENGLISH ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR . TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING MACHINE SHOP HAIRCUTS Only.M S Where??? Where else??? Fran Brown 2.50 s5.00 Open Tues. thru Sat. 8:30 to 7.00 i Compan College of Beauty 521 W. 600 N. mi & 546-616- 6 WELDING Starts Sept 27 - Tues. & Thurs. 7 to 1 0 p.m. Starts Sept 27 - Tues. & Thurs. 7 to 1 0 p.m. Starts Sept 27 - Tues. & Thurs. 7 to 1 0 p.m. Starts Sept 27 Tues. & Thurs. 7 to 1 0 p.m. Starts Sept 27 - Tues. & Thurs. 7 to 1 0 p.m. Starts Sept 17 - Saturdays 8 to 1 1 a.m. Starts Sept 17 - Saturdays 8 to 1 1 a.m. Starts Sept 17 - Saturdays 8 to 1 1 a.m. Starts Sept 13th - Tues. and Thurs. 7 to 10 p.m. Sept 13th Tues. and Thurs. 6 to 1 0 p.m. Layton High COMPUTER PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING BASIC PROGRAMMING FORTON PROGRAMMING FLO CHARTING AND LOGIC AUTOMOTIVE AUTO BODY ELECTRONICS Scho-ol- Starts Sept 14 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. Starts Sept 14 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. Starts Sept 14 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. Starts Sept 14Wednesday6to9p.m. Starts Sept 14 Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m. Starts Nov. 3 Thurs. 6 to 9 p.m. Starts Sept 13 Tues. and Thurs. 7 to 10 p.m. Will be offered if enough students show an interest FOR MORE INFORMA TION i Man, by Daldec. Su-'- l i4 I and Akinon Karnai Samar hi, Indiana, 1 OVER 1,000 IN STOCK . LAYTON Although final word ha (ct to he receive J from headquarter. Humana Hospital Daw North h plan in the work for a muliimiUnHi dollar expan wn. la 4 official hae confirmed, EXPANSION TO Ihe hopital i planned 14 the tune of at lead ccral million dollar although no final word ha been received from Lout die, Ky headquarter for it Humana Horital chain that own Daw North, explained Aociaie Executive Director William C. Rcc. m BETWEEN 5 & 6TH EAST, KAYSVILLE $AVE$! jy Ma-k.i- da. CJfthoJu Jfto, (da, iff. limp. Dome of ihe Rmk, RuhaiJ C. MaJsdfn, Slfdu-to- of the Sales Service CALL I ail June ,4 Hospital Plans Extension SEPT. 9 - Afternoon - SEPT 10, 8 to 3 USED WINDSHIELDS VENUS Hare plans to complete her education at USU and eventually earn a degree in a4 CiahVe, Darden de- Holy Land in an ettort to pre Garage Sale 250 fiORTH Doi ding . AND tics. Venue concludes, picture ludaf J ,! M. HE Itk Uarmtk of I armu jum, t khu-- f t Jksfifl train, (,uig l.i4 iCairOl. I ithiflg hualt n AlthtHrsh widely interested in ail aspect of art. Stese'v tpcctahy Iff lit fs. It,4v City. DM City (h4 j (iate. Alabaster gree at It HI in iH and M the Initff piasier degree any of Cloh in ivTI, He pe tenily Ifathmg Seminary (or Ihe hand Harped al IV Slorttc Vista Sshool in I ownngton, Beds, Stoves, and 1000 of Items at Below Wholesale Cost. women's teams had good winning records. Teams were supported by the faculty and the community. Interest in womens sports at CEU was almost equal to the interest generated by the mens athle- people, Mr. IIERinntUh.vllS SUPER SIDEWALK SALE Venus believes. Talent is getting better. The quality of players and the competition is dmg Margaret Tredley and Cotctta Svhicnk pcnt a week together amJ ipem day at Almofgorda. New Me o a guest of Mr. and Mr. Dmk e. ini tonh 3 Ihiftf 10 contrd'ute to and ihrouih gif f rung and addi n I Hind n iflsffU mental, he an hi career, pursue 5th Annual Outstanding Athlete - c Dallon f rank Multi-Famil- y Venus Hare, LAYTON daughter of Frank and Yolanda Hare, 760 Valaria Dr., Layton, was named the Outstanding Athlete for 1982-8- 3 at the College of Eastern Utah in Price. She has been attending CEU for the past two years on a basketball scholarship. tohith M had hsed, A a young hoy he loseJ lo draw, Hi 7i h grade tthool leas her in PethesJa, M of) land to a prompted io wme in h trarKwk "tome da )uu toil! he an anisi. SIEVES MI), Al first I had puted emotion a to whether he could wept cntistsm d he painted and could not do a amJ family of Pone. Ida, tpenl the tocfkcm! aoh hi ptorVf, Mr. Moryme Ihnger ami al0 i sited tooh her porenit, Mr. Relationships "Building Parent Child Relationship is Ihe name of a class designed to help parents relate more effectively to children. their school-ag- be associated w ith. The school PTA is strong and this ts a great tool and asset to any school. epse and family tpenl a lew day in Oakley and Parley, Ida. visit H no- Venice, llorcnce and Cerento and Rome, Italy; Isle c4 Capri. Monaco, also Nice, Lyon and Pans. 1 ranee. Ur. and Mr. Steven Dinger in-la- first too 4 four thiUirn, H family mated frequently ami Sieve gained a venutnity of of 14 he heauiy and puny pun of Ihe country in vel. Holland, lulu u. Sail eerland. Liechtenstein. fame. wed a ClJfd that If ally d.Ja I PUHff, to? it he tost Off iiihfd, to a 14 o he purh, taiisjy afd l?4 ftfsettaiy oJ and i' Crose, in Provo Canyon. Mr. ml Mr. Rairh I dkin ton of Coleman, Ida. were euest (4 Mr. and Mr. Matt ward and family. While here they shoved their tliJe of their recent tnp to Israel. I Vise. I neUnd. I amJ femily. Sep lo tiifhiiy fhoj.r.f4 kr Kf o prrdt hOUS i fdOfarralit He ha futfij hi frtofi t its ig touM( i IW1 STEVE WAS horn in of tail etprftuon ml (4 Afift oa Rear t4 Uathmgiun DC, lo Admiral C. Monro Itafl and Ir fill M contiftne M painl. He Halel Simmon Hail, a Ihe If el fifty anisi ha tome o!J.fr tirrah ait a. In Auruo tVy Journeyed lo AhUnd, Ore. and CymHftine." In route tVy vmtrd IVmj:fion. the UOlct area, Salem and drove doun the coast. Mr. I aye Purdy and her mother Mr. Merle leron hate returned from vocation mi in I grope, they toned u is and Mr. Carrcit in Lacafuia ami on lo HfJlanJ to here h ihcir they twic4 Cancll Ttoo (kpile K(Uie during in Ifmber, ihrif Kaysville News dySiff t4 Ilr, and Mr. (lci (tamll t( ljKkti4i, Calif. 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