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Show u I I REFLEX LEADER AUGUST 19, 1982 JOURNAL BULLETIN At HBna-tU-ns McKay-ID- ) Clearfield High August 1, 1982 NihU Judd. 325 S 1000 Jam? David and Sets Signup Times - ClEARflElD Clear-fiel- d High School Mill register iiudemi for the coming year on Aug, On Aug. 26. union with Iasi names MarlMill register at 2 ing M 10 p m and A lo L at J p m, 26-2- I 27. junior M lo Z at K.JOa.m. and A a m. Sophomores al I p m. for M lo Z and al 2 p.m. for A lo L. New .ON ACC. Mill register lo L al 9 30 Mill register students should come in al the designated limes and he enrolled and assigned classes. Students Mhosc trial schedules need no changes Mill he able lo pay fees and he registered on Aug, 1 8 from 9 am. to 2 p.m. al the main office. Studenls Mho have questions about their schedules can con- tact their counselor at the school beginning the Meek of Aug. 16 from 9 a m. to J p.m. Davis High PTSA Likes Volunteers - KAYSVILLE Volun-teer- s are not a new concept at Davis High School. An orga- nized program lo channel these efrons for maximum benefit is new. Last school year the PI SA organized this program and received MateMidc attention when the FES A officers and faculty members Mere asked to conduct a workshop at the state volunteer convention on beginning a volunteer program at the secondary level. PREVIOUS VOLUNTEER programs had been mainly at the elementary level. Approximately 50 volunteers added theirelTorls to that of the facul ty and staff last year. Teachers have indicated a variety of Mays in Mhich volunteers could be used. If you have an unusual collection. speak a foreign language fluently, have lived in a foreign country, like Morking with teachers and-o- r students, can type, file, make telephone calls, run a Xerox machine, assist in labs, judge debates, speak into a tape recorder, etc., and have a few free hours a week Davis High PTSA has a need only you can fill. E Kay-viil- , boy. August 2, 1982 and Tcrl Mclntire. 2175 David R ton. boy. N 1 142 W Clin- . August S, 1982 Dominic P. and Dvntce Dato. 230 E 950 N . Layton, girl. August 6. 1982 mN Kolcey P. and Cynthia Web. 1232 N . Clin-ton- boy. August 7. 1982 Allen and Denise Bennett. 1068 N 4000 W . West Point, boy. Dale and Susan Nietus. 2088 N 450 W . Sunset, boy August 8. 1982 Daniel J. and Carla Knighton. 1271 E 1300 S. Clearfield, girl. Michael D. and Wendy Poll. 2091 N 1250 W . Clin-ton- . girl. Douglas and Joyce Ann Sumers. 174 S, 1450 13, Clearfield, boy. E. No. August 9. 1982 Richard and Barbara Hoskins. 3831 W. 800 N,. West Point, boy. THTTrrrTTTTTTTTTT Its That Time of Year For Greens P. Smith Travels Windshields 4 CALL GLENDA Webb 6 or Shirley Wagaman to volunteer or for more information. 546-164- 544-273- and 1 In Middle East - Paul KAYSVILLE Smith of Kaysville was among a group of 15 educators who spent six weeks in the Middle-Eain the country of Jordan. The six week seminar was sponsored by the U. of U. in conjunction with the USU Dept, of Education. st thEGROUP U.rrwnii SUMMER ART GALLERY CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briscoes children helped create the North Branch librarys Summer Art Gallery and include, Jed, left, Candice, Jacob and Emma in the front. explored all aspects of the county, including the people, the geography, customs, economy, etc. Mrs. Smith said, "It was the educa- - tors' responsibility to curriculum material that could be used by teachers, pertaining to the country of Jordan." Before returning home they had the experience of visiting Israel for five days. MR. SMITH is principal of Layton High School. The group included educators throughout Utah extending from Logan to St. George. 1 1 t j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Replaced and Repaired Storm Windows 11 t t t i t t i 1 1 1 1 1 DAV ISIGO U NTTYIG HASS USES' gBiEJX ggyZSB Wmvbm n gBgSi) liw Mary Lou Bean of Bountiful, was among the group. The North Branch of the Davis County Library system just finished w hat staff considers a highly successful summer reading program. SOME 150 young people in the "Sky-boun- d on Book Flight One" participated adventure that lasted from tune 27 to July 22. Most of those who started the program completed it. Lath child was given a picture of an air balloon in flight e when joined the program. As the weeks went on stars, circles and other designs were added to the picture as the child completed activities. he-sh- The Time Ds Right! MANY PROJECTS were take-hom- activities that e in- volved both parents and chil-drGladys Smith, childrens librarian at the North Branch, said the library staff was very pleased with the hours of parent help with the program. On activity that helped conclude the program was for the children to design a book marker, draw an illustration of one of their favorite characters or decorate a book e. 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