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Show I REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 14, I960 VVEEKIY isfc' Kf t - When Dr. Agnci CAfi) Plenk, a native Hungarian, came to Utah in the late V4th, MJ her a child psycho Ceopic couldn't make n in halt Lake City. IKK III SB CM) Henry had accepted a position teaching radiology at the U. of U. and Agi. who had wotked at the SCOUTS AID LIBRARY Two ly from Kayxvilltt Troop No, 442 and No. 4DH are hrljnng out at the Kayuville City Library. The Twld FJwanU and Hrad Shejtherd worked together on a project with the history and geography collection in the library. "They are dependable worker. Ve aw happy to have these high caliber boy helping ua in the library. The acout program ia great, the st out librarians rrjxirt. Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute and trained in child psychology at Northwestern I'm versa y. decided to open an cilice. "In a short time I was very busy," she recalls. Things haven't changed much. As director of the thirl, dren's Center for emotionally tlistnjhed children and as a clinical faculty member of three university departments psychology, educational di-me- al New 1st Tactical Fighter Wing Commander Named HILL AFB The Air Force announced that Brig. Ccn. W. Troy Tolbert, commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, has been named the commander of the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley port. Tactical Air Command Headquarters at Langley AFB, Vi. This announcement followed a recent determination by the Air Force to upgrade the commander's position for the AFB, Va. The assignment becomes effective Aug. 1 1, 1980, Langley based wing from onel to brigadier general. CEN. TOI.BF.RT replaces Col. Donald L Millerwhowill be assigned as the Director of Operational Plans and D. Fehlman F-I- Participates In Exercise the 388th Tactical Fighter Airman Douglas A. Fehlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlcn L. Fehlman of Kaysvil-le- , recently participated in Global Shield 80. a Strategic . Air Command (SAC) exercise at Grand Forks AFB. . THE EXERCISE was designed to test the ability of SAC forces to react to emergency wartime conditions. ground and missile crews. Ad Deadline F-1- e 5,500 flying hours, Gen. Tol The Kaysville Rotary Club held its regular weekly meeting at Rotary Park, its new sum- Ron Pearson, were introduced by Eldon Frost, the program chairman for the month. MR. THACKER, the city administrator, reported on the presentation made to the city Fighter-Rconnaissan- Force, Shaw AFB, South Medal. council on Aug. 5. His discussion was both interesting and timely. Ron Pearson, the outgoing president of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce, re- counted the Chambers activities during the past year and their hopes to make Kaysville and even better place in which to live, np a rewarding experience when 15 spent four days enacting a handcart trek in the mountains Lee, Cory Archibald, Russell Cook, Todd Cottle, Ivan Nelson and Kendall White. Leaders were NaDene Archibald and Kevin Meredith. Pioneer Trek is sponsored by the BYU. Hurray A group from Kaysville had Those participating were Camile Brinkerhoff, Lori But- Lloyd, Debra Price, Tammie Sunday School Teacher: Now children, you must nevin private that you wouldn't do in public. Sammy: Hurray! No more er do anything baths." COMFORT CLEANING, HUMIDIFICATION AIR CARRIER YOU TO SLEEP AND WAKE REFRESHED BY DON RENTMEISTER ' j 1 give you an allergic reaction are effectively removed by the air conditioning systems filtering equipment. Youll have the energy to spare for all the things you like to do. Mom wont feel fatigued and limp when six oclock comes and the man of the bouse arrives. Shell be as crisp and cool as an iced dessert. Instead of a diet of cold cuts, cold beans, and potato salad, shell feel like fixing a hot, balanced meal, and still be fresh enough to welcome you at the door. That problem escape wont exist. 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DON'T I ET children control you. "It's supposed to be fun to be a parent, she say s, "Bur people make the rules for children. The rules should fit the child's age and the family's weds and habits. Dont espeet too much from children. "Knowing something about child development can help. she says. "You team what a child is supposed to do at certain ages and you don't push for skills and behaviors the child is not ready for. self. velopment and parenting THE BEST lime to make personality changes and avoid problems is between the ages of two and five. Dr. Plenk WHATSHOrLD those classes teach? Dr. Plenk has a list of parenting skills she considers essential: Communications is always important. "Most people don't know how to talk to chil VOL' W A VISIT will be made to a dairy farm in Draper w here we will see the latest process m disposal of dairy waste. The tour will go to the Kennecott Conner Mine where a guide will board the bus and discuss the process of mining. Fn route we will observe the problems associated with urban development in our agricultural areas. Lunch will be served at the Riverside Pork. EVERYONE is Invited. guests enjoyed the short program that followed the dinner. Officers in charge were Mrs. Janie Heaps, president; Mrs. Birchell Perkins, vice president; Mrs. Oralie Waite, secretary. They were assisted by Lona Mae Godfrey and her husband LaVar Godfrey who Completes Recruit Training Navy Seaman Steven R. Police Report Kaysville City Police Report for the month of July accidents 17, alarms B, arrests 22, assists other depart, mrnts 14. assist the pubhe assults 5, bad checks I. breach of trust I. burglary 4. civil dispute 5. child abuse I, criminal mischief I. curfew 2. disorderly person I. disturbing the peace B, domestic dispute 6, dog complaints 4 and lights 3. ALSO. FIRES 5. harms-mc3. illegal consumption 2. lost property a wallet I. loose stock I. malicious mischief 4, nl Yard jmciwot I I circumstances w theits II, gM Coup on AAA, , U 16. irafiic IU0. vacation checks 31, vandalism B and miscellaneous 9. np 'COUPON na k-- medical emergency 9. mental subject 3. missing persons 3, narcotic violation 3. Neighbor dispute I. obscene phone call 2. open door 2. paper service 9. prowler 4. public addrevs 2. pulic into-teton 2. recovered property 6. which includes two bikes, two wallets, one dg and one flasher barricade: runaway I. slate impound 3. suspicious .mutt rtfriM-Urt0'Roiriiiiai- STYLINES Gymnists Dance Skaters Schools Save 20 AH I I 25 Order now for best selection popular styles, colors & sizes GUARANTEED DELIVERY Call hi Kaysville Clubs Members of the Fine Arts Cub and their partners met at the Davis County pavilion on Tuesday evening for their annual summer dinner. Forty fd with Inends. There is no cost. Call the ASCS otfice at J?6 2IJ6 mi laier than Aug, IB for reservations. 766-025- 8-1- 0 DA YS 7 Layton Hills Mall prepared the barbecued FALL FASHION SHOW tertained their husbands at Saturday, Aug. 16th 1 P.M. Center Court chicken. Mrs. Rugh Hansen hosted the DcLite Pinochle Club at the Country Place Restaurant in Syracuse on Wednesday afternoon. The laidics of the Mountain View Neighborhood Club entheir annual summer patio dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs on July 31. Officers in charge were Clara Krebs, Betty Francom and Carol Lewis. The Davis County Medical Society entertained at their summer dinner party at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington on Aug. 13 for all members and their partners. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright who gave the program, np Over 15 Stores Participating Everyones Invited Billmire, son of Donald L. and Marie C. Billmire of Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, Calif. DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further tain-in- g academic and in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were seamanship, close-orddrill, naval history and first aid. Perer CovtAJbct Atf sonnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. A 1979 graudate of Layton High School, he joined the Navy in Feb. 1980. Pick-U- p Wot&7?zcml' 37i&uiawci , Will Pay Chiropractic Claims When Authorized By Your Company! 16th The American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville is con- tinuing with their monthly newspaper and scrap alumi- DON RENTMEISTER num drive. Hie mm who recommend the brand that beat for yOo. And mod behind iL the budget level of many families. . . to the extent that delay in air conditioning your home is not worth the loss in living comreached fort. 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PROCEEDS are used to support their many service projects as well as to pay for the upkeep and utilities of their American Legion hall. This hall is available to the public for use of activities and various functions for a small fee, which supports our local American Legion. The legionnaires ask that you have your newspapers boxed, bundled or tied for easy pickup and placed on the cub in front of your home by 8 a. m. on Saturday morning, np "i0' ITT TiT ma I1 "'carolyn's''"' says. "The legislature allocates more money to troubled adolescents than to troubled children..' she notes. ture doesn't realize is that most problems root long before adolescence. Every was four at some time." Bring your spouse and friend and juin the personnel of ASCh. hCS, and Intension Service for a day of good limes AHS otfice, located at 70 West Gentile hi., Layton, Wednesday morning Aug. 2U at BIS a m. and (ravel to halt Lake County to begin the tour at 9 a m. Highlights of the lour will be a visit to a geothermal plant located at Utah Roses, plant in handy, where we will observe how there is levs waste to meal and poultry by the debunmg process. she says. "It would be nice, in fact, if during pregnancy parents could get a 'sense of humor injection.''' 'Adolescents may be more visible, but what the legisla- Set For Aug. 20th ILL board the bus at the Davis County is her advice. humor. "It's essential. You can't bring up kids w uhout it. Dr. Plenk notes that with the outbreak of teenage pregnancy in the state, classes should begin as early as junior high school. Das is and Salt Lake counties are joining together for an agricultural conservation lour (4 hall Lake County, Maintain a sense of SOME CLASSES help team to enjoy their dren more, while others begin a few steps earlier by helping prepare young people for future parenthood. Several high schools have added child de- courses to their curricula. ASCS Tour -B- UILD ON a child's strength. 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The air supplied by a single air concentral Carrier ditioning unit, working with that , distributes ductwork cool, healthful air to the entire house: willmake quite a in diference your living habits. With windows closed, heat humidity, and noise stay out, and you not only sleep better but feel better. Dust and airborne particles that may ce Operations. In December 1977, Gen. Tolbert became the director of Operations, Headquarters Ninth Air Kaysville Craig, Heather Lee, Karen MR. INDOOR Headquarters Tactical Air Command at Langley AFB, Va., as chief. Fighter Programs Division and later as deputy director of Kaysville Rotary Meets ler, Cathy Ward, Marilyn ELECTRONIC Hoi-landa- HIS MILITARY decorations include the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with one oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the Air Medal with seventeen oak leaf dusters, and the Air Force Commendation above Heber City. The Noon Georgia where he was commander of the 347th Tactical Fighter Wing. A native of Miss.. Gen. Tolbert is a 1955 graduate of Mississippi State University. In 1975, he was assigned to DURING THE past year, the general has been responsible for directing the First operational readiness exercises involving the Air Forces latest mer meeting place. Guest speakers, John Thacker and Display CEN. TOLBERT came Jo the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing from Moody AFB in Carolina. fighter, the 6 "Fighting Falcon." A highly decorated command pilot with more than sup- port personnel, including bert has become w in the northern Utah area sinee he was assigned to lead the First operational 6 unit in the Air Force. she says, "A father pnee said to me, You mean you can talk to You can talk to children about other things than pass the toast, more milk and gel psychology and psychiatry her Irce lime is Mill scarce and she remains leading community spokesman on children and paremmi, ts Wing since August 31, 1979. multi-rol- In addition to provideing aircrews with realistic training. Global Shield 80 provided training experience for col- WITH MORE than 100.000 military and civilian personnel assigned to Langley AFB and its supportative locations, the base is one of the largest in the Air Force. The host wing commander is not only responsible for operating the S "Eagle fighter wing but also for supporting varied headquarters and support funcitons at Langley AFB. A replacement has not been named for Gen. Tolbert who has been the commander for Sup- - If 1980 Training Would Help Parents Need To Grow Up Also, Say Psychologist, Dr. Agnes Plenk U . ym- NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 3j Huit m Mtt fatr, Ask Your Employer to Authorize Chiropractic Care. Its yours for the asking coinDGmcmaiEi cejh ! |