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Show f WEEKLY I 1 REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 20, 1982 VIS m um Layton High School will offer several summer classes for sophomore, junior and senior students again this year. THE POPULAR summer biology will begin June 1 and continue for 30 school days, or until completion of 120 hours (about July 13). Classes average four hours a day, three days a week and eight hours one day a week. Classes usual-l- y meet Monday through Thursday. Cost is $35 non refundable fee which covers all charges. Students who complete this course receive one-haunit of high school science credit. lf ANY HIGH school student, including 9th grade students who will be in high school in the fall, can register for the class. The program is designed to introduce young people to the fundamental principles of biology especially in the area of ecology. The goal is to develop a student awareness of ecological problems like energy, pollution and destruction of habitat that faces man. A SURVEY of the major biomes in this part of Utah will be taken. First-han- d science Table Top Cruising Seeks New SEMINARS FOR KIDS been planning an education program for children. Their big interest was getting their own children involved in something besides song, dance or drill. Bonnie is the mother of four children and Susan has five children. By DONETA GATHERUM in disguise The word LAYTON seminar means acourse of study pursued by a group of advanced students doing original research under a professor and exchanging results at meetings or a meeting for giving and discussing information. Usually, seminars are conducted on college levels. Many businesses also use a seminar format to give Brian Ravenberg, front, is involved in various seminars planned for youngsters to broaden their horizons along with back, Heather Scheel, left, Amando Phillips, Susan Scheel and Bonnie Smith. TRADITIONAL school systems are locked in to a read, study, discuss, test approach to learning. Large class sizes and the limitations of a classroom make actual activities imseminary-typ- e practical to attempt. The class size in a Seminar for Kids session is limited to 15. Bonnie Smith says this is a large enough group for competition but it is small enough for individual help. em- ployees training or information. Seminars are not often four-wall- offered for fourth through sixth graders and seventh through ninth graders. SUSAN SCHEEL and Bonnie Smith, the founders of Seminars for Kids, believe this is the first time in Davis County and perhaps the first time in Utah a summer seminar program for children has been de- MRS. SMITH is a certified elementary school teacher. She has been tutoring in the Davis District for the past ten years. veloped. The two women got the idea for Seminars of Kids after watching a TV program that told of the success a teacher had in the ghetto of a large eastern city. This individual used learn' through doing Susan Scheel has a degree in sociology with a minor in child physchology. SEMINARS FOR Kids will offer ten separate classes. The summer will be divided into two sessions. Some classes will continue through both sessions while others will be just one session in length. The one session classes will be repe- - approaches to teaching. Activities were fun. FROM THE time the TV program was viewed in the fall of 1981 until just a few weeks ago, Susan and Bonnie have Buy the first pair at the regular price and get the SECOND FOR ONLY ated during tne second ses- sion. Classes will be held at the old east Layton city hall (corner of Rainbow and Emerald) in Layton. Many field trips and activities will be included in each learning section. away-from-t- Karen Phillips, the instructor for gourmet cooking is a certified teacher. She has lived abroad and is familiar with the customs of many cultures. Children will learn to cook and at the same time they will know more about cultures, economics and world governments. THE INSTRUCTORS are OTHER CLASSES include well qualified to present the eburse material. Aerospace I .Animas and Survival; Great ' and II is being taught by Rick Art and Oils, Medical and First Deny, a pilot flight instructor Aid, and Behind the Scenes. of the remote All classes have well qualified and president control and model airplane club. Children in these classes will learn how to build and fly model planes and rockets. Advanced students will fly an airplane for 20 minutes with a flight instructor. Astronomy and geology sessions will travel to Tipanogos Cave, the Hansen Planetarium and other actual learning sites. WHILE THE Theater I and II classes will concentrate on acting techniques and productions, the material used to develop these techniques will be pieces of great literature. Smith, 546-113- 2, iW i'U T) ('- - An insurance check FARMINGTON by the Transamerica Corporation has turned up a number of potential fire and Get the second (of same or lesser value) for 1 when you by the first at regular price. r THE installation of no smoking signs near the gas tank area of the Bay Area and North Davis Refuse Disposal sites. The installation of fire extinguishers at both the BARD and NDRD disposal centers. THE COMMISSION agreed to contact IT IS the countys responsibility to follow through and make sure the corrections are made, Mr. Walker told county commissioners last week, pinpointing the - problems, county department heads and inform them of the problems. Department supervisors will then be asked to report back to the commission when the improvements are made. AS A RESULT, Transamerica recommended some key safety improvements, including: The installation of two more fire extinguishers at the Davis County Jail within the reach of key sheriffs department IN AN unrelated matter, the commission agreed to accept a bid of $4,920 from Schroeder Insurance for liability insurance safety-relate- d stretching from the North Davis Refuse Disposal (NDRD) site to the Davis County Jail, were uncovered by Transamerica during a department to department investigation. for Davis County Mental Health. The contract runs for one year. The policy includes $1.5 million liabilty coverage. area. 0. n, YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE ALL CARPET AND FURNITURE Phone Additional Safe for al types BILL LILES 825-108- 7 Insured Always Prompt Courteous Service AO Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Sol Retardant available owner-manag- of Carpet - X h Dont dig up any surprises. PLAYTIME Youd be surprised how many hundreds of miles of telephone cables are buried all over this area. Sometimes theyre right where you plan to dig or grade or excavate. To avoid digging up any costly surprises that could disrupt telephone service to you or others, let us know 1 800 1 first. Just dial (toll-freat least two working days before you dig. Well come to your site, locate our buried phone cables, and mark them. At no cost to you. So make a phone call before you dig whether its for major excavation and grading or just digging for a fence post, a garden or some landscaping. It could save time and trouble and money. And keep you from digging up something you didnt bargain for. QJ Mountain Bell e) Open Friday Blouses Slacks nance shop areas where flammable materials are stored or where open flames are being used. safety hazards in several Davis County departments, according to County Clerk Rod Walker. refresher Co-ordinat- es Vests THE installation of no smoking signs near the golf cart recharging area of the Valley View Golf Course. The removal of oily rags from mainte- Kush Puppies summer -- Match By MARK D. MICKELSEN Eddie Yes, mamma, I told her she could choose between the small apple or none at all, and she chose the small one. -- Blazers ram, call the school at Business Sense Dan Post Nacona Acme Tony Lama Mix and information about Layton Highs summer school prog- Up Potential Fire Hazards Fire and THE ORGANIZATION is open to kids of all ages from Meetings will take place at the Layton Pizza hut. For more information you can write to the Table Top Truckers Association, 349 S. 300 E. Salt Lake City, Ut. or the Table Top Cruising Association, Rt. 1 Bos 252, Hager-maIda. 83332. The organizations have currently 150 members between Idaho and Utah. The club is for kids who like to put together and show custom cars and diesel truck models.. . TO REGISTER for any of these classes or to get more An Insurance Check Turns u Sale flowers, Mother Well Eddie, did you let little sister choose which one of the two apples she wanted? Western or Ranch Wellington 1 dried sand aquariums, terrariums, vivariums, photography and others. Summer classes in home economics will give students the chance to determine their own projects in the areas of sewing, child development and foods. Those who participate in sewing and foods projects generally enter their accomplishments in the Davis County Fair and the Utah State Fair. for more Boot: Lady plant or animal collections, A WEIGHT training class will be offered later in the summer. For those students who need extra help in the areas of English, math and social science, classes will be offered that are designed to help students pass the competency test that is part of the state high school graduation requirements. instructors. Call Bonnie Mens-Ladies-Bo- -- Monument and Tipanogos Cave and others. There will be speakers from the Division of Wildlife Resources, the forest service, the parks department and others. survey. The Utah Chapter of the Table Top Cruising Association and the Table Top Truckers Association is wanting to establish a chapter here in the e Willard Bay, Femwood picnic area, Bear River Bird Refuge, Hoogle Zoo, Antelope Island, the U. of U. Artificial Organs Center, Utah Power and Light, Mt. Fuel, the Golden Spike STUDENTS WILL be expected to complete a project in casting in plastic, taxidermy, results of an extensive departmental , Members Layton-Kaysvill- experiences that arent normally available in a regular science class will be provided. 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