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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 6, 980 NORTH 1 DAVIS LEADER. MARCH 6, 1 980 Patterson Graduates . U.S. Air Force C'apt. Kerry B. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Patterson. 2281 N. 15(H) W., Clinton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force medical service officer orientation course at Sheppard AFB. Tl IE COURSE teaches newly commissioned medical corps officers the professional and administrative procedures of the Air Force. Capt. Patterson now goes to Zweibrucken Air Base. West Germany, where he will serve as a (light surgeon. THE CAPTAIN, a l9 gra- duate of Clearfield High School, received a bachelor's degree in 1974 from the U. of U. in Salt Lake City. He earned a doctor of medicine degree in 1978 from the Un- 4 A' fV If i , iversity of Utah School of 3u'j3T Medicine at Salt Lake City. His wife. Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Hunsukcrof 567 W. 4800 S.. Ogden. Secret Of Old Age Hardening of the heart ages people more quickly than hardening of the arteries. Citizen, Prichard, Ala. Davis High School PTSA officials planning March 10 meeting include: front, Carole Kimball, left, Shirley Wagaman, Aldene Jones. Back, front, Richard Stevenson, left, principal, Donna R. Jones, PTSA president. Not pictured PTSA OFFICIALS Colleen Bobo. -- By PAM JONES Volunteer Corner In a recent meeting PTSA officers met wiih Principal Richard Stevenson to firm up plans for the rest of the 1979-8school year. The voting and installation of officers for the 1980-8school year has been planned for Mar. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High School auditorium prior to the band concert. 0 1 A Referral Agent Program is now underway in Davis County. This program, which is provided by the Davis County Information and Referral Service, is being aided by the THE reflections contest was wound up Feb. 29. "We really appreciate all those who put their talents, time and efforts into the contest." stated Donna R. Jones. PTSA president. The w inners of the contest w ill be submitted to the state competition and then hopefully on to the nationals in May. PTSA scholarships were also discussed in the meeting with more information forthcoming. If any seniors are interested in applying contact Carol Kimball, senior advisor. efforts of Perry Jordan of Woods Cross. Cordova Smith, of Cleiiiiicld. is the new dren's librarian at the North Branch. Davis Cotintv rary. She has had many years experience in working NEW CHILDRENS C LIBRARIAN r: CLEARFIELD gleam in the ilaclys MRS. SMITH hasn't had much chance to lose her flair for that language, trying to teach it Jo her children, working with migrant education in the Davis School District for several years and most recently with the Spanish SOCIO group. At times her expertise has been put to the test as with a Spanish student who stayed in this country as the guest of a former LDS missionary for two years. "He spoke no English but they enrolled him in the fifth grade. I worked with him for two years. I helped him with his schoolwork." she recalls. raries. characteristic of Latinspeaking people, the new chi- love working with I chil- dren. the grandmother of five ldren's librarian at the Davis months says. I enjoy helping the kids find the books they are looking for. To each of them, what they are looking for is very special." County Library. North Branch, exhibits a real excitement and contentment in her new job. AND IF past experience holds true, the youngsters she will try to reach will give the same feeling back. MRS. SMITH will use her talents in conducting weekly story hours each Friday at I p.m. for preschoolers. Added to that will be her expertise in the Spanish language a definite plus for the North Davis area where a fairly large Gladys Cordova Smith should have a knack for her new job having dealt with children in many different roles, throughout her life. She is the mother of nine children and if that wasn't enough, she spent seven years as a library aide at Sunset Elementary School. Spanish-sp- population eaking sides. re- AS CHILDRENS librarian. Mrs. Smith has plans to incorporate some Spanish into the story hour. She may form a special Spanish story time for young schoolaged Spanishspeaking youngsters or may try to teach a new Spanish She was raised in Alamosa. Colo., in a bilingual setting where Spanish was used extensively at home. "We were forced to read and write in both (languages) and that was NOW SHE has some of those youngsters coming into the North Branch library, an accomplishment in and of itselt because so many youngsters of Lib- with children in a library setting. secondary school age and older seem to lose interest in lib- With that eye that seems PERRY WAS asked to serve as chairperson of the Referral Agent Subcommittee by Mary Ellen Smoot, chairperson of the Information and Referral chil- fr OTSraS) Complete stock Mens Shirts All Mens & Ladies Down Filled Coats All & Vests Boots Layton Store Only! Mens Dress Pants Select Group Ladies Moccasins 30 30 30 20 50 Sale Good thru March 17th! Family BOOTS, Western Wear BRIMS-N-BRITCH- Fort Lane Shopping Center 1 100 South Fort Lane 376-004- (Next to Flowers by Candlelight) 1324 Wall Ave.. Ogden Layaways Available 621-072- 5 off off off off off 773-497- 6 Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee was word to those attending the present story hours. In addition, she hopes to make the community more aware of the collection housed in a corner of the library. Containing a wide array of books, titles range from translations of "Tom Sawyer" to w orks by Spanish authors, books to teach English to Spanishspeaking and Spanish to the nonspeaker. BRANCH Librarian Ronald Heezon said about a dozen books are checked out of the collection each month. Recalling the collection's history. Library Director Jeanne Layton said the small collection w'as expanded about five years ago when about $ .000 was donated by the then formed in 1976 to help I&R function efficiently. They advise and assist in formulating policies and practices of I&R. Perry, along with Marilyn Kelsey, coordinator of I&R recently presented the program which explains how I&R can help employers and their employees to American Pad and Paper Company in North Salt Lake City. FOR PERRY, all this is done on a volunteer basis. He be- . Open House s amount provided by the rary. Spanish-speakin- MISS LAYTON emphasized the variety in the collection noting. We tried to meet the needs for all age levels, includbooks. With ing many how-t- o Mrs. Smith on board she said. We are really wanting to utilize that collection. We do have a lot of g people and a lot who are also learning Spanish. W'e want to make it more visible and known and hopefully it will be used." A two week LAYTON grand opening celebration w ill begin Monday at the new American Savings & Loan adjoining the Layton Hills Mall. THE 9,000 square foot, red brick exterior facility will be open Monday and Friday. 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday. 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. with light refreshments to be served. It is the 25th branch for the savings institution in the state and is similar to a branch opened several months ago in Kaysville. It w ill also serve as north re- gion headquarters. Norm Frost will serve as regional vice president: Rick Juber. as branch manager: David Allen as savings supervisor: and Ordell Mindrum as mortgage manager, tb Tier (MB Powder Mountain Ski Resort was the place w here many Layton residents could be found last Saturday. The warm weather made skiing pleasant but many red faces readily show who went skiing. Among the several Layton families who spent Saturday skiing were the Doug Anderson family: the Dee Fielding famil-y- ; the Ralph Firth family and the Jay Smith family. n fresh, Jsfewxfou, JSfaturaiy3 Learn Proper Skin Care, the Latest in Natural Make-uApplication & Techniques. trajob of serving as chairper- son on the Referral Agent Sub- p committee, he finds time to do some camping, backpacking, fishing and hunting with his family. If your company would liket THREE LOCATIONS March 11th - ROY - Citizens Bank March 18th - LAYTON - Clearfield Convalescent Home to meet Perry Jordan or Marilyn Kelsey and have our Referral Agent Program explained to you and present - March Chateau Restaurant For registration call: what services are available to you in Davis County, please 1 the or call Davis County Information and Referral Service. 867-515- Mrs. Don C. Child for a family dinner. (Discover. with his regular position with Job Service in Bountiful, or with his ward, or with his ex- lib- THE OBJECT was to develop a small collection of books for the Spanishspeaking population. We developed an advisory committee including members of the g community and established a bookmobile stop at the Housing Authority (complex in north Layton) and that is ongoing. "The purpose was to eng courage the and those of that ethnic ilk to use the library more." she continued. adding that a Spanishspeaking story hour had been planned but was dropped w hen former North Branch Librarian Mary Kirschner left the system. She was among strong supporters of the Spanishspeaking services. lieves that it is very important to be involved with improving living standards in his community. He feels very strongly about serving his community and helping the people who live in it. Volunteering is the perfect way to satisfy this need. Perry is married to the former Carolyn Smedley. They have four children. He presently holds the posution of bishop in the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisher spent last week in Las Vegas. Nev. on a TDY assignment. His w ife. Verda. accompanied him and they took time to enjoy many vacation activities. Family members of the Jeff Criddle family attended the blessing of the Criddle's baby boy last Sunday. The child was named Matthew David Criddle. The family met at the Syracuse home of Mr. and WHILE PERRY is not busy Housing Authority with a matching Weber-Davi- Spanish-speakin- SAVE THE GREEN SALE DURING MARCH By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-491- 773-648- 0, 3 825-515- 1, DOOR PRIZES ji Wall Covering Sale Save 20 on all in stock wallcovering plus many selected books at the same discount Spanish-speakin- We Now Rent lectrica Airless Spray Equipment ousewares utomotive Souravlis On WSC Honor Roll Vikie Souravlis was among Weber State College students achieving honor roll status for work completed in the fall quarter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Souravlis of 2586 South 1000 West in Syracuse. SHE IS majoring in English education and is a member of the debate team. TWO LOCATIONS 547 North Main St. 258-24- th Layton - 1TTENDEN Paint and Glass Company Ogden 376-42- 1 1 94-4543 -3- FULL ST0RESIDE PARKING Hours: p.m.- Mon.-Fr- - Sat 8:00-5:3- 0 i. 8:00-1:0- 0 p.m. kS |