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Show JULY 6, 1?33 Schools Seeking Principals Davis County School District announces it is seeking applications to fill a Junior or p Senior High Assistant in the District to become effective for the 1983 84 school year. 1 he appointment will he made in July, 1983. Prtnei-palshi- RESPONSIBILITIES and minimum requirements are listed in the job description attached. Salary ranges and employees benefits will he determined by the negotiated principals salary schedule and w ill he commensurate w ith the qualifications and experience (' o! the applicant. Candidates should send a letter of application and an resume. Candidates not presently employed in Davis County Schools should also submit official placement papers, references, a copy of a valid Utah Administrators Certificate, transcripts of credit. and any additional mate-n.d- s to: Superintendent Lawr- ence E. Welling. Davis County School District. 43 East State Street, Farmington. Ut. 84025 or call Center Director Robert Daniels, left, thanks Lakeview Hospital Administrator Lindcl Carriger, whose facility was named employer of the year involving students at Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center while 1IAFB was named business of the year represented by Col. Morgan. HONORED BY PARC Weber has been cited as "citizen of the year" at the Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center in Clearfield during recent graduation ceremonies. Receiving the award from Center Dirccic Robert Daniels, Dan is the son of Harold and Marie Weber of Clearfield. Hes worked at HAFB and currently is employed by Lakeview Hospitals housekeeping staff where he's received high praise for his work. In addition, Dan attends night school and is active in his Dan CITIZEN OF YEAR EZS By TOM BlSSELBERG your life. - FARMINGTON It was graduation for eight students from the Pioneer Adult R- ehabilitation Center QUOTING Art Thomassen from the from proverbs the Bountiful area school board member said, With all thy getting, get understand- and he went on to emphasize, There's a great deal of Wednesday. ing IN FACT, for one student-Edw- ard Jose Anopolit was a double milestone as he earned his high school diploma and the school registered its first diploma in its seven years. Its set up to help meet the various needs of emotionally and men- tally handicapped students and housed in the old Pioneer Elementary School in Clear- field. I was raised in a family of 10 children" said Keynote Speaker Ray Briscoe. Two were severally handicapped. One went through high school eventually. I can understand the pain, agony, effort--an- d joy. Its a significant event in difference between wisdom and knowledge. It's a belief within me that you people who are receiving certificates are pretty high in wisdom. Eating an elephant is the same as eating a rabbit-y- ou eat one bit at a time. You can't always go as fast as you want on things," Dr. Briscoe told the audience of about 100 gathered at the Davis School District auditorium. HE CAUTIONED students to remember the only com- petition is within yourself. When youve succeeded on even one goal, youve suc- ceeded. person. Mainstreaming" failed, in his opinion, when students state division of rehabilitation services, compared progress in special education in the county with what was offered 15 years ago. "When I went to often were given grade school, the severally handicapped probably would only go to about the fourth grade. None went to junior or senior high. They ended up staying at home or going to American Fork (Training School). There was no program for them. They remained completely isolated and un- prom-otion- pur-suits- -a productive. THE OFTEN THEY developed more serious problems than they'd started with, he recalled, speaking of a friend who returned to school, learned to read and write and become a very productive social and advanced in grades. He cited the case of a girl who graduated from a county high school and was listed for three years on the honor roll. While she and many others had achieved good social adjustments, they werent prepared to join their friends in college or other fact they sometimes couldnt understand. GIRLS father obtained employment for her at HAFB-s- he was fired after three months and hasn't worked since. Its partly the fault of the program because students thought they could do anything. DO YOU know anything about construction or planning regulations? If not, are you willing to learn? The Davis County Planning Commission has an opening for a planning commission member to serve a three-yeterm, helping decide policy on new construction plat approval to whether condominiums should be allowed in certain areas. Although theres no real pay, it allows for input on future development in the county as a community service. ar PARC or other similar prog- rams, can gain a work skill often-timeand earn their own living and help the ecos, nomy, as well. ADULT EDUCATION of completion were awarded certifi-calc- s to Albcriano S. Bustamante. Ralph Isgreen, Kathryn Ann Kearsley, Keen Kendall. Mary Robertson, Michael Servoss and Edward V. Stamp. Dan Weber was named individual of the year while "certificates of achievement'' went to Deborah Ellison, Brett Jones, Cynthia Morales, Abel Scribner and Brenda Winesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mueller were named as "parents of the year" with certificates of appreciation awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hagge. Mrs. Velma Bedsaul and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt. HAFB was named Business of the Year" and certificates of appreciation" made to Amidan Specialties and Marketing Services. The Sorop-limiClub of Bountiful was named ""Citizen of the year," Kathi Beitman given a "certificate of appreciation" and Lakeview Hospital named "employer of the year. Debry-Pcxio- ( New in your County Vacancies neighborhood? FARMINGTON Are you interested in helping shape the physical future of Davis County? Now, students are evaluated from the first grade on and given a chance to progress at st And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast. As WELCOME WAGON Representative, I can supply answers to your new neighborhood questions and bring a basket of gifts to delight your family. Hundreds of people like you in have called me. I hope you will, n, church. Kaysville Vegas, Nev. are visiting with his father Ralph Layton. Free Estimates on WaH Washing too! 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Guests for the special event were Sherman and Connie Cloward, Fruit Heights; Conway and Berdine Tingey, Randy and Cherie Darrohn, all of term SIMILARLY, A board of adjustments five-yevacancy is open. That agency acts on requests to vary the normal statutes, such as asking for a smaller side yard to fewer parking spaces for an apartment, for example. If youre interested, please call Rick Mayfield at the tb county planning office, Kaysville. Carpet Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bundy and family of Kaysville; Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and 1983 |