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Show 1 . t $ I I! Kaysvillc-Kansa- s Balloon Leads To Old Friend mtr VEGETABLE production J This time it wasnt in person but by way of balloon, when Tammy found a balloon near her home in Saint Marys. Kansas. The balloon con- tained a message with Caseys name and school address. promptly w rote Casey of the find. On receiving Tammy's letter on Nov. 8. Casey said. "Hey! I know her!' T ammy SAINT MIRYS is a small town in the northwest corner of Kansas. This means that a five cent balloon, after being launched from Burton School, traveled eastward across the remaining part of Utah, into the southwestern corner of Wyoming, into and across Colorado. and then several miles into Kansas. Quite unusual as well as economical, wouldn't you say? CASEY LOVELAND By DEAN G. MOTT When Casey Loveland launballoon from Burton Elementary School in Kaysville, neither he nor his ched a five-ce- sixth grade teacher. Dean Mott, ever dreamed that Casey would be renewing a friendship started back in June, 197V, when Casey and his family moved to Landstuhl, Germany. His father transferred to work in the commissary head- quarters on the Army base there. WHILE CASEY was going to school near Landstuhl a friend introduced him to a girl, Elected to the Doxey Elementary School student government arc: front, Shannon Wood, 10, vice president, left; Brian Andersen, 11, band president; Jennifer Judd, 1 1, secretary, back. DOXEY STUDENT OFFICERS Tammy Cress. Tammy went to the same school as Casey for only about a year and then moved away. It wasn't until the first of November that their paths crossed once again. The balloon launching came about as a part of the Burton PTA I Care About My School" theme for the month of September. The "I Care" monthly themes are intended to generate a more positive attitude among the students. Cook Elementary School, 1175 W. 1350 S., Syracuse, is expanding its hours in an effort to better meet the needs of parents in the north end of the Davis School District. The Satellite will now be open on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in addition to the usual Thursday evening hours 4-- 6 p.m. THE COOK Satellite Center has a wide variety of books, educational toys and filmstrips that were chosen to assist parents in meeting the emotional needs of their children. Other materials not located permanently at the Cook Satel- lite are available from the main PERC located in the Monte Vista Center in Farmington and can be brought to the Cook Center on Thursday mornings for into facilitate check-ou- t terested parents. AMONG THE many materials available are books dealing with general parenting skills, the social and physical development of children, and family activities. A unique selection of childrens literature is also available. These books have been carefully chosen to help children deal with specific areas such as a new baby coming into the family, the death of a loved one, or getting along with family members, etc. There is also a large collection of material to help parents of children with specific needs such as learning disabilities, delayed development, neurological impairments, and other handicapping conditions. Information concerning preventive health care and consumerism is also available. Layton Sets Dec. 14th Hearing - A public hearLAYTON ing will be held in the Layton City Planning Commission conference room on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. to give the public information on Laytons inten tion to apply for a community block grant. THE PROPOSED Secondary Menus Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Nov. 29-De- c. grant is for downtown Layton provement and beautification. Included in the project would be replacement of some sewer and water lines, redesign of existing streets and landscaping. 3 will include: MONDAY Nov. 29, pepperoni and cheese pizza, buttered corn, shades of green salad chocolate pudding, ranger cookie and milk. The high school has a choice each day of burger bar or salad and line. Junior high choice, hamburger dessert and milk. dill slice, French fries Tuesday, Nov. 30, breaded beef steaks whipped potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables, hot rolls orange slices, glazed spudnuts and and milk. Junior high choice, cheeseburger and milk. dessert fries French dill, BLOCK grant money is fed- erally allocated. The projects are approved locally through the county council on governments. dmg Vegetable Production Proficiency The PTA has stirred up some interest and excitement at Burton. And who knows, maybe the PTA is on the verge of solving some of our communication and energy problems. How else could you get a message from Kaysville. Utah, to Saint Mary's, Kansas, for just the cost of a fivc-cc- nt balloon? THE EDUCATIONAL toys include a wide variety of puzzles, games and developmental aids for very young children and on up through the elementary years. The filmstrips are geared to reach the same ages on up through the teenage years. Some are on an adult level and give parents much factual information concerning various aspects of child management. One of special interest at this time is a Walt Disney filmstrip that teaches children about dealing with strangers and situations and promoting safety. Other filmstrips deal with the maturation process, school and seasonal safety, fun songs, etc. and are available to parents for use in their homes. THE COOK Satellite is under the direction of Susan Bemis who will be happy to coordinate special requests for materials and to assist parents in choosing materials that will be of assistance to them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Sarah B. Strong. Kay ville, will be holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong. s- Mrs. Norma Ward entertained at a dinner at her home Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. anil Mrs. Dee Ward of Cheyenne. Wyo.: Mr. and Mrs. Dell Elementary Menus Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Nov. 3 will include: MONDAY, Nov. 29, sloppy joes. French fries green beans, orange slice garnish, raisin oatmeal cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie 29-De- c. Ward. Kaysville. Mr. and Ward. Logan. Mr. anJ Mrs. Larry Ward. Lvansion. Wyo.: and Mr. and Mrs Jerrv Swenson of Kaysville and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald of Ledyard. Conn, were dinner guests Tuesday exciting of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Einesi Little and family attended the funeral service of Mrs. Little's sister. Mrs. Charlene Carlton. IK. of W est Weber on Saturday Mrs. Marie Taylor gaxe a piano recital on Nov. 5 for her students at the Heritage Music Center in Ogden. Parents of the students were guests for the evening. . and milk. sauce Tuesday, Nov. 30, fish and chips and catsup, buttered peas, celery and carrot sticks, hot rolls chocolate eclair, milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1, French dip sandwich ar Rent color buttered corn, shades of green salad applesauce, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten snack, peanut butter finger and milk. Thursday, Dec. 2, chicken patties, whipped potatoes parslied carrots, bowknot rolls milk. Kindergarjello ten snack, banana and milk. Free Drawing for Roses, Christmas Arrangements, Christmas Wreaths Name . week. No credit checks. You pick and deliver back. BRIMLEY REPAIR SERVICE 434 Owen St., Layton FRIDAY, Dec. 3, burrito cheese, shredded lettuce, buttered mixed vegetables, cherry crisp and milk. Kindergarten snack, graham crackers and milk. Phone 546-313- 8 f Santa will be at our stores with free surprises for all the small ones Nov. 26th Friday, Layton Kaysville Address I , Telephone 11- -2 p.m. Light Refreshments Prize Drawings lf 1066 East Gentile LAYTON 344 No. Main Fairfield Plaza Layton 544-122- 4 KAYSVILLE 328 No. Main TV, washer, dryers and stereo, only 70Q per Saturday, November 27th Noon til 8:00 p.m. Class: Business Skills Self-pace- r Award program sponsored by the foundation of Milwaukee. Andiew is the son of Mr. and Mis. J. Forest Barker. He received an engraved trophy and a cash award at the convention, he is a member of the Davis Chapter of Inline Farmers of America. A Very Special Person at Our Stores! FRIDAY, Dec. 3, vegetable beef soup, baked cheese sandwich, choice of fresh fruit, whopper chocolate chip cookie, milk. Junior high choice, Malibu and dill slice, French fries sandwich milk. and dessert non-hig- and-o- GROWER Christmas Open House With bushels of Holiday arrangements and ideas for you and those you love WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1 , oven baked chicken, fluffy rice, buttered peas, crisp garden salad butter cup, fruit cup and milk. corn bread deJr. High choice, chef salad, hot rolls ssert and milk. sauce, sliced Thursday, Dec. 2, taco salad and milk. Junior rolls cinnamon and pears, peaches fries French foot hotdog, long choice, high fruit and milk. green salad will include electroTHE CLASS will start at 7 p.m. and ten key nic calculators, IBM key punch, dictaphone, and One-hahigh take your pick. adding machines. You for school credit may be earned, or the class may be taken will be given upon sucCertificates employment purposes. cessful completion of a machine. Registration will be at the first class, Tuesday evening, It Nov. 30, 7 p.m. room 294, Davis High School, Kaysville. there is otherwise, school h graduate; is free to the included. a $15 registration fee with all books and materials required. is instruction used, d The general public is welcomed to attend. was rejected. TOP FRUIT owers By Candlelight cordially invites you to share with us in a ce In conjunction with the Davis County Adult High will be offered for 12 School, a business machines class Nov. 30, allowing two of the evening sessions starting weeks off for the holidays. im- Andrew Barker. IK. of I ruit Heights, is congraSehield. Consultant. by Charlotte Stratton and Briggs Corporation Foundation. Inc. at the 55th National II A Convention in Kansas City. Mo,. Nov. I MV AnJieu was a National I tn.ilisi in the National I FA hint tulated Star Valley. Wyo., and now from Saint Mary's. Kansas. offers suggestions to young people for avoiding difficult A smiliar proposal was submitted for consideration the last time community block grant money was available. It miU THERE HAVE been several PERC Center Branch Adds Hours of $ of the balloons found and answers received from as far away as Cache Valley. Utah. At Cook Elementary The Cook SYRACUSE Satellite of the Parent Education Resource Center, Davis School District, located in the f 2-- 5 p.m. 4 |