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Show t y,f f KLY Bern X DAVIS Him JOURNAL, AUGUST 7.1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 7,1989 et. Layton piiMnmM iHitiiiRM l Mrs, TJmunJ Pu4t nJ ihrtr children re Cfftily returned feum from a tu.'i fnp la (kMjihrrn tail fami4 s4 Mcvia, lhtf family traveled by ear anJ iMrr w suuifrem California where they MiJ many ot ihe town atiiaeiMii inviuiimi Ifeorev land, Knott Berry I arm and Mf. kli V , - - iJ ti wwwTfr, & ,r w; ,t ' immr'''' : vI i Z. , ' fJt- p - . . K . snj (JfutefMl Studio V w 71- jS.K.V fram p ,H hr iter, N. I, feat I hern ttuiiiig w life family tatnu hm feting m mniein Oati (uumy. The IMme Omtig W pri liurn Onurta, r tb SitHiit from Tit spent all Jay nJji al ( amp feraJer many Mad IheJJuitanJ'tetf pamvifaifj tiuUour boating enjoy eJ il.tmrf. along Ifery etmi.BueJ Ihe hud t U4l into MeM. Al r flvada, he lanaity enjoyed jeep e fobmg A a giip. lhfj (aught in er mi wee an . 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Richard Abbott, bft, Mike Scarbrough and Lunda Payne all come from diiTerent backgrounda but are finding aucrra in their fieida of atudy and looking forward to intcrrxting joba in the future. d PROGRAM A WINNER at Exploration Program. That includes completing a workbook that describes each vocation, finding out how long training takes for each vocation. visiting training sites and finally meeting with a vocational counselor to choose a trade and receive educational assignment. BI JtfefXBLRG By TOM - Vca-lianCLEARFIELD education ptayi a major role in the program al the Clearfield Job Corps. a) MORE THAN of those aiicndmg the facility are currently enrolled in a wide spectrum of classes from auto mechanics lo tt elding w iih carpentry, plumbing and a host of other courses inbcisteen. Vocational program director. Robert J. Bingham, says his stafT works lo place a corps member in a job preparation sequence best suited to that member's needs. onc-lhir- d MOST STUDY academic subjects a half day to complete their high school graduation requirements and spend the other half teaming a trade, Mr. Bingham says. Length of stay is up to two years and before leaving the center, corpsmcn can take advantage of a placement program, he notes. Their job is to place these youngsters. We try to get them trained in occupations that are in de- CORPSMEN ARE given a chance lo see what job possibilities are available before being locked into a set program, he says, through the Occupation- - mand. WE LIKE to have them go back to their home and say, Look at what I've done to .iThitilvoita niHA.nmiiov v,-w- !? ' s-' adding there is only a four percent dropout rate. He proudly points to the success story of a Vietnamese student who has landed a job jn Texas earning $8.23 an hour in a carpentry shop. , yfsmxsrnrnir.' L'iJilV".' tor V, 7 1112 Aug. 7:30 WaaknlghU 7:30 A fc50Frl. A Sat Night Sal Mai 1:15 Only S2.25 Adult Studant A Sr. Cltizan Children VOCATIONAL training encompasses classroom instructraining in the tion, shop areas and experience in .... 5175 $1.00 projects around the center. For instance, those learning small engine repair maintain Tues. Special Adult, Students Sr. Ctttzens A ...... St.25 vehicle that area for repair, he says. Painting, grounds mainteer KAYSVILLE THEATRE nance and other projects H Rrl ii'iiIIjH Dr. Mr. Bingham says, me, - around the facility are completed by corps members with Scott Comments on SINUSITIS of Sinusitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane one or more of the eight nasal sinuses. conThe sinuses are a part of natures intricate pollution from entrol system, designed to keep foreign substances can endanger your tering your lungs, where they of prohealth. . . even your life. This system is like a series the inside hair with the just gressively finer screens, starting and going nostrils, which filters out the larger particles, which include the moist through a complex maze of channels sinus cavities as a vital part of the function. Most victims complain of three or more of the following symptoms: 1. to the touch. Forehead, cheeks or face tender i Bad breath. Toothache-lik- e 3. 4. Dull, deep-seate- pain. d ache over the eyes. followed by fever. i Chills, Increased nasal secretion accompanied 6. by pus, In the morning. especially right after getting up 7. Ringing in the ears. 8. Pain near the ears. v senera, aches and 11PSal sometimes with no swelling around the eyes, pains. 12 Loss of appetite, loss of weight. 13' General irritable or miserable feeling. large number of ihe instructor certified and all very experienced' in their varioux field, Ihe program director tayt. THREE STUDENTS in- volved in different program and from aero the country enthusiastically endorsed the program in recent interviews. Richard Abbott, from New-po- rt Beach. Calif., has been involved in the automotive program for nearly a year, lie's working to change hats from pumping gas to a mechanic able to perform most auto repairs. HE WAS prodded to check into the Job Corps program by his mother and says he hasn't regretted it. From what Fve seen with my own eyes I didn't know I could accomplish that much (in II months.). Im really glad Fve taken this trade. I didnt think anyone had the ability to teach (like his instructors have). You really have to be negative not to enjoy it. Before, 1 couldn't even do a minor tuneup. Now I can do just about everything. IIE ALSO works as a corps-madriver and may study the diesel sequence. Every day is more interesting. My parents think its fantastic. Life is n going right back up again. They (parents) thought I'd failed. Mike Scarbrough of Granite City, 111., about 100 miles from Chicago, just completed the cooking sequence and was named corpsman of the month. NOTING A lifelong interest in cooking, he says Job Corps training has enabled him to refine those skills and learn additional facets of the trade. He plans to obtain bakery training and then attend a Treasure Island, a sort of graduate program in California where he Vocational Studies Pondered FARMINGTON Davis County community leaders, educators and school board members are going to be asked to put their heads together in behalf of the Davis Area Vocational Center, Aug. 13. A DINNER will lead an evening of discussion at 6:30 p.m. in the Davis School District auditorium in Farming-ton- , says Jack Shell, vocational director. A presentation will be given by Walt Ulrich, administrator of the state division of vocational education. That a breakup into discussion groups. Those attending will be will be followed by 16. as with a head cold. Nasal passages often clogged TROUBLE WHAT TO DO ABOUT SINUS out of drans. abruDt temperature changes and stay of sinusitis is a cause underlying However the 'systemic disease attributed ot sinusitis eliMnatlon "?-ZrSpbSrea-- Is a regular occurrenee in chiroprac .. no case .1 sinusitis can now be considered hopeless. asked to give ideas on areas including how vocational education can meet the needs of industry for skilled workers; how advisory committees can aid the instructors in providing relevant instruction; and how the school board and advisory committee can assist in planning, implementing and upgrading vocational programs, tb will he able to cook cm a ere ship, a lifelong dream. And after that initial training stint, he hopes to gel a permanent job on a crew whip. Speaking of the staff he says. "I think they're very capable and I think the cook are doing a great job. LISTING NOT only benefits to attendance at the Job Corps is Lundra Payne of BooMyn, N.Y.. who says Utah is a lot different from home." It's good lo learn about other ways and get used to rules and regulations (peculiar to the area). she says, relatjob-relat- ing that her interest in the prog- ram was whetted by a cousin on center who used to call her daily. IT SOUNDED all right. I intended to stay home but everybody fought there. she says, adding that she likes it on center, having been there about five months. Engaged in (he office trades sequence, she expects to have her shorthand training up to par to seek a job within a month. She has worked with typing, filing, office procedures and some Financially-relate- d 230 No. Main, 376-421- 3 Layton SINCE 1974, $30,000 has been donated to the San Rafael Guide Dog School from the Eagles organizations of Utah. Ten blind people from Utah have received guide dogs and training because of this Eagle charity. Seven of the blind people have graduated from college and the remaining BYU three will be attending this fall. The Guide Dog Charity was originated bjr I rank Zamora. Layton resident and John Stogcil from Roy. Mr. Zamora is a past president of the the Layton Eagles. Since rais- Phone 376-42- 1 Meat DepL S 376-146- 2. 5 ski. ride horseback, STEVEN V. MAJOR Lay ton group first started ing money to purchase guide dogs, the idea has spread to most of ihe Eagle groups in Utah and to many organizations in other states. THE EAGLE goal for 1980-8-1 is to raise $15,000 to send five blind people to the San Rafael Guide Dog School next year. Included in the training is air fare to the school and back !N people have learned to water, play golf., ice skaie and snow ski. dmg . to Salt Lake City. With the assistance of the guide dogs, most of the blind Attorney at Law Announces the opening of his law office at 10 West Center in Kaysville After hours & Saturday appointments available For appointments 766-349- 376-369- 1 6 Dnnnnnnn nnn l.U.i 111! S N s ! (completion) in September and should graduate in February, Miss Payne says, looking opti- mistically to landing a job when she gets home. SNOB.. Monday-Saturda- iN y Bowmans is Open 6 Days a Week Closed Sundays 7 A.M. -- 10 P.M. SIKLOIKI TOP I MEET people from all over the world here, some from places I had never even thought about. I like it. Generic Open House s N At Heritage SALTINES 1 lb. box N Museum The Heritage Museum in Layton, 403 Wasatch Dr., just west of the Layton High School, will be open each day from Fri- p.m. starting for preview tours Aug. 1, 1980 of the building. THE TOURS will be conducted by Kent Day, the curator of the museum. The tours are free to the public and would offer people a good opportunity to see what the museum will be offering to the communities of north Davis County, dmg s Same Shape Tourist (in village store) : Waddye got in the shape of automobile tires? DONALD DUCK 6 M. S N Open Saturdays MARGARINE DUNFORDS FRESH HOAGIE DUNS . 6 Pack TODDLER & EXTRA ABSORBENT N GENERIC DIAPERS PIERCES cushion and doughnuts. 47 Crestwood Road, Kaysville ORANGE JUICE IMPERIAL N Clerk: Funeral wreaths, life preservers, invalid Family Dental Practice CANTALOUPE CRISP CELERY S Dr. Terry J. Preece 766-330- 1 from (he San Rafael Guide Dog School and Tom Ainsworth, guide dog school executive to buy three guide dogs for blind people living in Utah. The money purchases the dog and the training for the person using the dog. I HAD started a trade at home but with 40 or more kids in a class and only one teacher (it was hard). Here, she'll (teacher) will take you by yourself and work with you until youre ready. Her instructor is Arlene Hanson. 1 will start high school announce the opening of a Chiropractic Center The Eagles of Utah recently presented a $9,000 check to Russ Post . guide dog executive Utah Donate $9,000 Of areas in the program. is pleased to Alpine Eagles -- No. 300 Can PORK N DEANS s FAMILY SIZE TIDE . . . . . . . ...... 6M Case 10 lb. box WESTERN FAMILY N s ioibs. SUGAR . .MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS ARE. . . DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! Now and Thursday redeem your coupons for double their face value on Mondays |