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Show 1 t WEEKLY REFLEX 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, Cook Elementary Schools annual talent show will be presented to parents on Feb. 11. ENTRIES THIS year include such talents as magic tricks, dances, songs, gymnastic routines, flute solos and piano numbers. The new nominations for next years PTA board will also be announced that evening beginning at 7 p.m. I NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 11, 1982 a great success with entries art, literature and music. in Grand champions and class winners were chosen in grades and 6 in each catagorie. The winners for this year are: GRADES Art, Jeffrey Willis, Jennifer Wojciechows-ki- , Kathy Palmer. Literature, Rebecca Twede, Pauey n and Jill Zaugg. Music, Julie Packham. Grades Art, Jason Law, Sean Hardman, Paijit Holmes, 4-- Mil-do- 4-- THE FESTIVAL of Arts was M Maiyy Ann Nason. Literature, Jodi Hansen, Steve Branz, Marilyn Packham. Music, Rachel Potter, Marilyn Packham, Jan Twede and Kristine Nelson, A.M. class: art, Tommy Barber, Nathan Pack- Camille Fusselman, Jill Blair, Kristen Cashmore. ham and Jeremy Walter, Leigh Kawaguchi, HM. Nelson P.M. PROVOSTS class: art, Mathew Jacobs, Laura class: art, David McEntire, Jamie Johnson, Allison Potter, and Shane Brennan, HM. Folkman. MRS. WALTON A.M. class: art, Trudi Day, Jenny Young, Matthew Jackson. terature, Matt Jackson. Smiths class: art, Amy Karin Bates, David DAHLS CLASS in art, McKell Edwards, Cheryl Woods, Joel Wixom. Literature, Amberlee Padgett. Mrs. Walton P.M. class: art, Krista Jared Toller. Travis Larsen Literature, Michelle MANNINGS class: art, Alysson Peterson, Jimmy Glisman, Aaron Cook, Scott Moyes. Literature, HM. Au-ricMil-do- Caldwell and David Mildon. Packham and Robin Wilmot. Literature, Cheryl Packham. Edwards Class:, art, Lori Powell, Melody Becraft and Fisher, Corie Penrod and Li- Algeli-n- a Perel, HM. Literature, Sheri Nelson, Sheldon Young, Julie Barrett and Matthew Garrett, HM. Bradburys class, art, Spencer Folkman, Jill Zaugg, David Sisneros and Wendy Walter and Sarah Potter, HM. Literature, Jill Zaugg. ELMORES class: art, Brandt Wilcox, Jason Moyes, Rebecca Trujillo. Literature, Camie Gunn. Garners class: art, John Wojciechowski, Kristen Alex- ander, Julie Packham and Stacey Schofield, HM. Literature, Amy Keime, Beck Huf-stettle-r, Michelle Arnell. Music, Julie Packham. Lori Fisher, VanAarle, Amy Law. Literature, Karen Caildwell. Francis class: art, Kristen Bates, Johnny Glismann, Brian Bemis and Nicolle Elmore, HM. Literature, Christian Johnson, Alecia Clausen, Doug Peterson. GARNETTS class: art, Blu Birch, Curtis Child, Adrienne Cook and Lisa Wilson, HM. Literature, Lisa Wilson. Broadheads class: art, Mike Stamm, Julie Bannister and Hilory Edwards. Literature, Meriska Holt, Mary Ann Nason and Shaun Nelson. Music, Rachele Potter. SHEFFERS class: art, Ann Steed, Sean Painter and Lori Gardner. Literature, Marilyn Packham, Lori Gardner and Dawn Daley. Music, Marilyn Building a home water heating system for use by solar energy are workers at Utah Stale University Extension Service. An orientation meet.ng for this purpose is planned next Wednesday. SOLAR HEATING Let the sun heat your bath said the system can supply 50 access to natural gas stand to benefit most from the solar water economically. Solar to 75 percent of the familys hot water needs over the year energy can be used effectively system, he pointed out. Heatin a home water heating sysin Utah where more solar ing water with propane, fuel oil tem that you build yourself. A radiation is received than in or electricity cast three to four free orientation meeting exFlorida. times as much as with natural The cost of an average sysplaining the system has been gas. scheduled by Utah State UniWhere enough people with tem you build from a kit deome mechanical skills indiversity Extension Service for veloped by Arizona State Unicate real interest. Ringer said Wednesday, Feb. 17, at the versity College of Architeche will conduct a follow-u- p USU Extension Service office ture ranges from $700 to $900 in Farmington, SO E. State to meet most of the familys workshop. Participants there will receive help in assembling hot water needs. Ringer said. St., at 7:30 p.m., noted Shawn a solar water heating kit for He expalined that you receive Olsen, David County agent. investing jn, ,, Jjieir own home use. A work- DR. WAYNE B. Ringer, ex.rrr?.ue-yduebSuch an energy saving system ' shop for the Da vis County area tension energy specialist from is planned for sometime in since about half the cost can be USU at Logan will explain March. Contact the Davis subtracted directly from your how a domestic solar hot water tax. income County Extension office in will answer and works system 2 for Farmington, questions on individual heatmore information. PEOPLE WHO dont have ing problems and concerns. He 451-340- Folkman. Richards class: art, Cynthia Rotundo, Michael Gardner and Shellie Ann Child. hardware kits THURGOODS class: art, Kevin Packham, Paul Cook, approved by the Department -- y, Packham and Kristine RINGER POINTED out that these are not homemade solar systems put togetherfromjunk parts. They are built from of Housing and Urban Development for Farmers Home Administration and Veterans Linda Zaugg and Brady Administration insured Zaugg, Kevin Packham, Participants in the workshop, he assured, will receive Jorgenson and Christine Fisher, HM. Literature, Linda homes. f ' instruction and help in assembling a solar hot watei; heating kit for their own hone use They also will get instructions for installing and using it to best advantage in greatly reducing their water heating bills. I wanted more than my company pension plan. Ashley Manning and Trisha Hophine, HM. 338$$ VOCATIONAL education is the fastest growing area of education today. More than 18.000 vocational education Honor roll students from Ricks College from the area are: FRUIT HEIGHTS, Darren Lee Merrill. Kaysville, Bruce prog- R. Brewer and Sherrie Clayton. Layton. Kathryn rams. Local residents of your Anderson and David E. Wall. community are invited to explore opportunities available for training for a new career at your local high school, area vocational center or college. Many of these schools will have an open house durin Vocational Education Week. Promoted Marine Cpl. Robert L. Klein, son of Alice M. Klein of 1467 Scott Circle. Layton, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 531. Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro, Calif. institutions offer vocational education programs with more than 7 million Americans currently enrolled. These young 1 people and adults are preparing for a wide range of careers in many occupational fields, including industry. marketing, distribution of goods and services, agriculture, health and business. Vocational education is unique in providing a critical link between education and work. Through classroom instruction and a variety of or simulated work experiences. students develop both STUDENTS WILL demonstrate skills they have learned and instructors will be available to discuss the schools instructional programs throughout each day. Demonstrations are planned in welding, car- voting people and adults the skills they need to succeed in the world of work. diopulmonary resuscitation, baking, woodworking, word processing and store display. Vocational Education is working with your community to build a strong economy. Skilled workers keep a company going. It takes people with training on new equipment. Vocational Education offers millions of IN THE future, vocational education will pl.iv an even more important role m preparing the states workforce. The heme for Vocational Eduea-io- n Week really says it all: Vocational Education Keeps mericn Workine. and sound work habits that will make them valuable TTTT TT T em- ployees. FOR MORE than half a century, vocational education has been an important part of most of the states high schools. But in the last two decades, it has also become an increasingly important resource for adults and post-higschool youth who need to train or retrain for new careers, or to upgrade their skills. Outstanding posth Its That Time of Year Storm Windows orm Doors and secondary vocational programs are available in area vocational centers and in most of the states colleges. At the same time, vocational education programs have de- 25 Off on all Storm Windows Quality Craftsmen will also veloped into an important component of community and state economic development plans. Specially designed replace your Broken Windshield i i i i i i i i i i (Guaranteed not to Leak) vocational training programs that meet the needs of existing or new industries help attract and retain jobs in a community. i i i m i i ' i i i it i ACCORDING to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 80 percent of the jobs in the coming decades will not require a baccalaureate degree: but they will require an increasingly high level of technical skills. These are the very skills taught in outstanding FREE ESTIMATES! v COAST TO COAST TOTAL HARDWARE Valentine and Presidents Day Week Long Specials and Close Outs Specials SWEETHEART SPECIAL w. .. WWW The week of Feb. 7 through the 13th is National Vocational Education Week. This seems like an appropriate time to think about what vocational education means to our nation, state and community. 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