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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 15, 1979 Lll1 High concert band, under the direction of Ralph Visser, performed with two other bands on Friday, Nov. 2, as a benefit concert for the Heart and Lung Association. The concert was held at Layton person can get around easily, Robert Fisher, a resource teacher, has again shown that hes a real winner. Last week he participated in the Ogden Valley Marathon and finished and the class appreciated their guide, Ms. Valeriea Leach. The class received hot off the press newspaper and a metal printing plate as the course in fine standing. souvenirs. THE NORTH Lavton MIKE POULSON, BMX champion from NLJH, com- , High School. Jr. 4 peted in finals Nov. 3 and in Las Vegas, Nev., and came out a third place national winner. Mike has raced for about a year with his Schwinn DOUBLE BONUS He is sponsored by Sting. Binghams Cyclery in Roy. ' at North Layton for the month of November are Lisa Carrasco and Darrell Richards. They are ninth graders. Lisa is pep club president and is a vibrant, enthusiastic student. Darrel, a football star for the Longhorns is a viable asset to n fit -- -- 0 93 LSOl1L ,1 wards, David Edwards, Brian 9S yi td - no CLEARFIELD Behind every dish of tasty and nutritious food served up at the Clearfield Job Corps is additional training for aspiring ed a successful Italian restaurant in Ogden for 25 years, but gave it all up about two years ago for the easy life of days five days a week. And not only are the hours AT LEAST thats , 0' ; qu ! rrHin ni( H;GV20Y IWIIICIlVAY Out Loose 55 Is .CC: m Is A MALPASO COMPANY FILM Only 2.25 Quldren TUES. SPECIAL Aduk 4 Student 1 .25 liu iln Jfi ?.i 7 t.J ii, , ,2 1.75 1.00 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 minniia SOME 38 THE corps members work in the kitchen or bakery .under itha, direction of an experience professional staff. Three of the heaa j WE HAVE trained a lot of, students who are now in the cooking business and we get a lot of letters back thanking us rn r or instance, have accumulated about 50 years in bakers, for our help and training. Thats what makes you feel so spending half of each week- 7:30 making money. culinary arts. i Nov. Werkniphu they find themselves out aspiring students in the good. Adults Students 27 21 emphasizing that the kitchen and bakery operations are set up to dispense 6,000 meals a day and provide training for Distributed by WARNER BROS W MMHM NC WICMaHMfi Fri 4 Sit Nifhts 7:304 9:35 Sit Mat 1.15 Only It makes me feel good, to see these kids who come from poor families and have never seen this kind of an operation before and in a years time shorter but the work a lot more rewarding, he says, the goal of veteran Rigo Del Carlo, who has spent most of his life in front of a stove creating culinary delights. He operat Some 32 experience. Students in the program get involved in every phase of a food normal preparation students are day learning the cooking trade while 28 others tackle the project in the bakery as part of the job centers vast training program in many vocational areas. Students spend the other half of each day in academic pursuits earning their high school degree equivalent. FROM THE bakery and as a cook, you can find a job workers. I love it so much, Rigo says of his work. I never want to go home. I see the way theyre (students) learning. They all come to me and ask if I would like to taste their stew or whatever. I feel Im doing something good. Money isnt everything these are wonderful kids. immediately. Between now and 1982 they are going to need 250,000 cooks in this country, the native of central Italy says. ten-ho- cooks. choir is under the direction of Joe Everton. center students including cousins Michael Kelley, from Philadelphia and Glenda Richardson, Trenton, N.J. EXCELLENCE 92 iw )u Clearfield Job Corps Center Chef Rigo Del Carlo, right, strives for excellence in the food he prepares and the instruction given to TEACHING CULINARY ?.) nc IUf Now's the time to discover the luxury and convenience ot RCA remote electronic ChanneLock control Because right now you can save 30 on any of the RCA color table models shown here Just fill out the certificate you get when you buy the set and send it to RCA with proof of purchase You'll receive a '30 check from RCA in about six weeks Canivan, James Noppe and Paul Bunting. The select flO W.3 ft on a new 1SE3 RCA Remote Control Color TV Jr. High are: Midge Stoddard, Lori Copperman, Lorna Hammack, Sandy Hastings, Penny Walker, Rayyma Geroche, Vondei Hathaway, Frank Owens, Donald Ed- r-r- f 19' RCA Money back from RCA Members from North Layton 01 Ifil al - from Select choir members for the district have been selected. They will hold practices on Saturdays? and have performances on Wednesdays. lit )vi Save 20 to 100 - o) 9ri rtc 1o si icl from Barlows basketball UPCOMING games for the girls team are North Layton at Nov. 13 BounCenterville; Nov. 20 tiful at North Layton. e rr , Save 20 to 100 the NL studentbody. if 1; 0 . MfeMor ' operation, having especially close supervision during the first month. After the first month they know what to do and then they work under the direction of an instructor. STUDENTS CHECK in as at any large food production operation, with the first shift coming to work at 5 a.m. and finishing up at 1 p.m., while the second runs from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. plus part time ;.o ,2 21 , Y years ago he started learning, the choking and baking trade in Italy and served up dishes for Itaji,an servicemen , during Wprld Warltlln 1948, he Utah and worked for a large bakery in Ogden, opening his restaurant, known as Rigos, there jn 1954 That facility is now utilized as a hospitality center for corps students visiting Ogden. , Cooking for about 1,500 corps members and staff is no easy task. About 600 lbs. of hamburger and an equal amount of stew meat are needed for one serving. If you want fish, that requires 500 lbs. And a slice of bread ends up as about 600 loaves of bread baked each day. MENUS ARE prepared in six-wee- k cycles enabling a staff to order and plan ahead as much as possible. Foodstuffs are purchased from local farmers and merchants, amounting to about $1.5 million yearly, Rigo says. How does the food rate? WHILE HE is obviously prejudiced, Rigo points with pride to the food operation. We have a lot of visitors from area clubs and all of them think it is really wonderful. Theyre.all surprised and want fo come back." to the Layton Book Store to get aquainted with STERLING W. SILL at an AUTOGRAPH PARTY Fri., Nov. 16 3 to 7 p.m. he would like to meet new and old friends to introduce his autobiography As a former resident 'THE NINE LIVES OF STERLING W. SILL' Your Dollars Support your Local Missionaries URGE DISCOUNTS ON SELECTED BOOKS FRI. & SAT., NOV. 16 & 17 LAYTON BOOK STORE 19 E. Gentile, Layton, Utah A cafeteria addition Signs of the Weather will rain this afternoon? I wouldnt be surprised. Ive got a new hat, a fresh shoeshine, and Ive just had my car washed. Think it space for club functions. And Rigos expertise is sought by centers, requiring that he make several visits there p.m. Oct. each year. Halloween, but was the date for the journalism class to venture on a tour of the Deseret News Publishing Co. in Salt Lake City. The class had a tour of the building, which is a maze of rooms where only an experienced STUDENTS COME here from a rough neighborhood and then they come in here and they grow up so fast. The progress makes you feel like you never want to go home. in and Mrs. William Bernard Mitchell and Mrs. Jetta Fillin ail of Kaysville. . t x.rt THE FURNITURE 22 S. ,r,4. , i PEOPLE ClEAIHILD 125-161- vt , , 5 , 'iPicnic" 16,. bikes. .Tubular steel Single speed cdasi&b'rbke. Girls model has red check banana style saddle with sissy bar; boys has black saddle, vinyl seat, waffle grips, pedals. Boys light blue with ljVReg. 49.99;.Boys.Trooper,;or-glrl- s Mnunfi vl frames wifh baked':fertamel finish1. black frame. Selection of Games and Toys Sale Then. . . Compare our low, low prices. Many other items not featured are on sale for a limited time only, so make your selections early. , '!,jf 1 it fa 12" bottle baby doll. My Pull her string and she drinks like a real 4 Q88 I baby. 15 tall. Merry-G- o Copter. Includes 2 passengers, 2 cars. Uses one "C" battery not included. Ages 7 years ii ' Y fa 13' The Game of Life or Monopoly investment games. Ages 8 up. money and Little Hot Cycle ,'is Ufy, 13 , 4 Xlft, 1088 Little Hot Cycle Wildflower Hot Cycles.Realistic roar. Some assembly required. Play doctor medical kit complete with 7 Carry case. Plastic. Case is Ages 3 to 7 years. motor Saturday Only Block Buster SAVE 20 on Flannel Shirts S Jeff Fillin, 52 No. 5th E., Kaysville. The twins arrived on Nov. 7 at the Davis North Nola Mitchell of Kaysville, Grandparents include Mr. - ?.1 Q0 was not only 31 Our Excited over the arrival of twin daughters, their first children, are Mr. and Mrs. Medical Center in Layton. Amy weighed 3 lbs. 2 oz. and Abbey weighed 4 lbs. 15 oz. and both are doing well. The new mother is the former ' volume and changes channels all Irom the comfort of your chair It s e ever no need to 4-- 6 other Thiokol Corp. job corps ' RCA ChanneLock ramote control Turns set on and off, adjusts con- R will be held Wedand Thursday, nesday Nov. 14 and 15 at North Lay-to- n Jr. High. Wednesday until 3:30 and Thursday p.m. General PTA meeting at 7 ferences recently completed provides Kaysville Births Rejoicing over the arrival of a wee baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Shane Garlick of Layton. The baby weighed 3 lbs. 3 oz. and arrived on Nov. 2 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She will be named Shanalee. The mother is the former Carolee Caes of Magna. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garlick of Kays-vill- e and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Case of Magna. PARENT-TEACHE- f Shop Sun. 12-- 5 Shop Sat. 10-- 6 Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9 1 Thcj Now, two great ways to charge! 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