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Show 1 k ; , , ' '4 ' .4 ,' ' - I' s; Ufv-V- M -' ;- f ;v; - , . ,2, J. v OCTOBER 25, 1979 ; ,, , - ' y? - i ' V;'' '1';' ' ' 1:7 I 7; Ml. J! ' :;L'; , "' i ' v:- 7 rt" '' ' 'V ' ' -- yy,t7V' ' ,f ; ? ' '3, ''''3'-s- i ' " - ' va S' ', v 5. y s,s t '"' ' ' ' ' ' ' ',k; , ; t ' 3' 3' avV ' ' , ' t. ' ' 9. 7, ','yC -- 3 - y- ', '5'' :J ;,'V' , - 3-3- , 'v,-- ' v- - , s - ' -- - ' v ;' ? ,7 ,.. '' v 3 s . ,:3" t ' I 3'& c K ' J & . 3 - ? '4 t ' ,, 1 4 ' ;; rv3 i '1 j, : " ' , , i' " ' ' 7 ' '','t '' ' ' - " f - ,3 '',, ' "' - 'A ''Wv v ;3 3: TV ' Ins n 'V- ' i 3 3v $.&' : ' ',4''"'-.- ' ' ' , '', ' ' - '' , ' ' '!t 1; 'rf ; " v ; ' 7 ;f v. ' SO 7 ;i " v , .8 '7 : 7 f - " ' ".&' a. "V' X j- ' J '' ' 4 'i ;3 'i t , ' S ; v w- ? ' v . ' "' ' - - v ; ' - 'hy b'? '' ' ,k' 1,J srz i ' ' ,, V ' , s ( ''! - v f ' ' 'L y a : ,,y, '"""Ktj : 3 ' - ;;;; 'v '.5 j 3 ' ', :,;' s ,r " 7 '' I ' Z ' , - ? j ' - , 3 - ' ' - ;, j , ' ,'- . " : ; , '' Z v 3V1 ' ,. 'tT I ' v ' ' ' , v ; - '' ' , yy,- a 4X1 :AiK - $ ' t ;;J , ' ' v - ; ' , I '3-- ' JL 'v , ? - r- '.vl:3 - ; x"' ''f - - i.f'vs . y-6- ;,f V' 3 7 I ; 7 . . v.i , ! - X I '' - - ' ,V 's ' '7 ' tv;- $ I t '''& ' 3 L !y'V, '' 'J ' , & ' 37 ," I - ., & I..A - '. , -- -', "k a'"""'? '" '4 u . y' ,.? ' ,3 ?w , ( I. v -- ;v 'r '' t ' VC , ;, 4,v'. ,.(; fL'j;tf&.4i ;:v ,Wr y ,A.;4 AlW ,,J &;?'''' '' ' . V- vv'w,.. - . ( , s " v;h-- ", V'swV N AL- - iSUR :v ' "J'4 v - Classroom teachers who began their teaching careers in the Davis School District five years ago have received salary increases totaling $5,597, or 76.3 percent. This was reported by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in their annual survey of teacher salaries in Utah. ACCORDING to the study, a teacher who began teaching in the Davis School District in 1974 would have received a starting salary of $7,340. This the same teacher with five years year (1979-80- ), experience would receive a salary of $12,937. Approximately $4,082 of this increase represents raises that have been made in the salary schedules during the past five years with the remaining $1,515 accounted for by the annual experience Taking championship honors in junior high district volleyball Junior High competition for the second year in a row is the Sunset School Volleyball team. Members include front, Stephanie Contos, and Sheri left, Julie Ulibarri, Raye Lyne Hayes, Lani Rice Leisa Julie Paulsen, Christie Nicholas, Coach Williams; back, Ruth Smith, Danise Wood, Tammi Wilson, Corrie Vigil, SUNSET CHAMPS increments. Blankenship, Mandy Henneberger, and Wendy Stapley. week against Bountiful for a 7 1541, victory. Sunset also won the championship last SINSET Once again the Sunsst Jr. High girls volleyball team takes the chamiionship with an 8 win 1 loss record. The final game of the season was played last THIS YEARS captains are Leisa Smith, Danise Wood and Julie Ulibarri. Team members are Raye Lyne 15-- year with an undefeated seasoa Their only loss was to Jr. rival Central Davis Henneberger, Sheila Russell, Ruth Wendy Stapley, Blankenship, Tammy Wilson, Corrie Vigil, Stephanie tos, Sheri Williams, and Lam Rice. DQD L Con-Have- s, . Julie Paulsen, Mandy High. For Region Championship season. - THE BOBCATS have had to 17-- 0 YEAR IN and year out, the Lancers field one of the top clubs in the region, and the state, and after a slow start this years club is again on roaring back in the second half to down the Lakers. Last week the verge of claiming a region ' title. ' small surprise to some people is their opponent for the title battle. Many felt in preseason that the Bonneville Lakers would be the team to beat, but in recent weeks they have faded back into the pack they came up with an impressive 20-- 0 win over winless Roy to secure their '31 league record at Layton enters the contest with a 1 record with their only blemish being a narrow defeat to Bonneville a few games back. They set up this title battle with a 1 win over a stubborn Clearfield team last week. 0. A 26-1- , that Sky View had a lot of talented people back from last season but not many out- A SKY View win would give them the title. If Layton wins .that would leave them in a tie with Layton going into state as the number one team due side of Cache Valley expected them to be undefeated going ,." I 'f r ' 3s V$- - ' 4 ijU-fy- , - 'w. ,3' ' ' s - ,,, r - 3 ' nsT 3,3 ' , V - 7 y H.y 'f 4 iv'y- 73 . i ; - . , v 1 4 'V f' 4.V ' 3 , - " W i t'l '' I 'v b " 's' r 7 ? ' - w v Xf. A ,s 4 y ' V. -- 3--- ? $ vV command of a police officer. The joy riding charge, according to a representative of First District Juvenile Court, Farmington, was a reduction f4 COURT Probation Officer Garrett Watkins said the girl ( XV ' joy property, reckless driving and failure to stop at the theft. A V-- A FARMINGTON Sunset girl who led Davis County and Salt Lake City police on a wild chase before the mobile home she was driving collided with a utility pole has pleaded guilty to four traffic charges. THE GIRL pleaded guilty to riding, destruction of from the original, more serious charge, of vehicle 33- ' ,3 was ordered to pay $75 restitution and complete 75 hours of work for a local government. In addition, the girl was ordered to continue mental health treatment and was ' v GET READY FOR HORROR those to be for Halloween will be as scary as its meant who pay a visit to Layton High School s spook alley. given a suspended sentence to the Youth Development Center. The latter, according to Mr. Watkins, means that if she is convicted of any other violation it will mean manda $1-5- and STEVE ESTES Layton High actors and tresses shoot for the stars and theyre shooting once again, only this time their goal is aimed at the unknown. THEIR HAUNTED house, ac- located on King Street, Olsen behind directly Chevrolet, is guaranteed to scare the "yell out of you. This thrilling scene will come to life before your very eyes between the haunting hours of approximately 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. from Oct. 26 through 31, excluding Sun- - 6 years and under free. If its your brother youre after, let us do your deadly kids dedd. Elementary school when will be admitted free a paying by accompanied adult. (Friday night only). . IF ITS youf friends you can help seek revenge on, we special For also. that with you contact large group rates, after 3 9 Steve Estes at Nielsen at p.m. or Trudy 82M303 after 3 p.m. Groups one must make reservations day in advance. Scare you there! St out that the above comwith parisons are for teachers a bachelors degree. Additional sums are provided for teachers who have acquired added academic training. years - You can EAST LAYTON in the against fight help cancer and solve some of your needs by purchasing a set of cards from the American Cancer card-sendin- g Society. THE AGENCY is selling two sets of Yuletide cards featuring five card styles created by young cancer patients at the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City and noted artist Veloy Eaton. 1979-8- 0 the general act, it appropriations specified that state employees should be given a 51 4 percent salary increase as of July 1. 1979, but that no merit increase (standard experience advancement) be 1979-8- 0 granted during the teaching experience currently receives a salary of $14,385 or $1,448 more than a teacher with only a bachelors degree. THE Foundation study shows that the starting salary for a teacher with a bachelors degree in the Davis School District is $10,672. The sum rises with FOR FURTHER information call Layton Recreation office Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, dition to this general salary rise, most teachers in Davis School District who are not at the top of the salary scale also masters tory incarceration at the center. THE GIRL, who will remain unidentified, was driver of the mobile home that led Davis County and Salt Lake City law enforcement officers on a wild chase through Davis County and to 300 West South Temple where Center Director Jack Shell said about 80 acres purchased by the school district was included in the center campus with 35 acres made available to state vocational officials for construction. If projects arent started within three years, the land will revert , . ; w the degree, $19,583. ALL OF these amounts are for approximately teacher days or nine months ot actual service. Teachers 180-18- 5 with special duties and those who teach summer classes : would receive additional :.;i States average. compensation. for Salary schedules classroom teachers in the Davis School District were raised this year by an average Layton of $830 or 6.52 percent. In ad- By DONETA M. GATHERUM 6 f ' j Evan Mr, and Mrs. Whitesides have returned home from visiting with their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitesides who S J j live in Corvalis, Ore. They helped their son move into a larger home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Cheryl) Bowers and their children have moved from Layton to ' Idaho. After spending several days in Layton prior to the death of Ray Davis and up until the present time, Doug Davis has returned - ; maximum could be as high as District The Davis KAYSVILLE County Board of Education has agreed to give state officials a three year deadline to complete vocational education construction on about 35 acres adjoining the centers campus. DAVIS AREA Vocational added academic training. A teacher with only a bachelor's degree could receive a maximum of $16,846 after 12 years of service. If the teacher obtained a When this benefit is taken into consideration, the adjusted amount paid to classroom teachers in Utah is about one percent above the Mountain and experience HOWEVER, UTAH, currently pays five percent of the employees share of the retirement contribution, a special benefit not generally available in other states. As youngsters advance in this program they will also e of one of perform at the Utah Jazz games at the Salt Palace in Salt lake City. The program is sponsored by the Pepsi-Col- a Company and the NBA. ' fiscal year. The report indicates that teacher salary levels in Utah are roughly equivalent to those of the surrounding states. Estimates prepared by the National Education Association show that the average salary paid to classroom teachers in Utah was about 3.9 percent below the average of the eight half-tim- r, employees in Utah. When the 2 1979 Utah Legislature enacted r FOR EXAMPLE, a teacher in the Davis School District with a masters degree and five . . The increases provided to school personnel this year were considerably greater than those granted to state Foundation analysts point f. ALL CONTESTANTS will receive certificates for their participation. cent. 47.9 percent. the district. j j j j j j ; j to i j legislative action but Mr. real estate appraiser. They are the children of Ray Davis. committee officials for sometime next month. son and their family members met with other members of the Henderson family to enjoy a week of deer hunting at a family deer camp near Soldiers Summit. The Joe Shelton family traveled to Marysvale, Utah to meet with other family members for the annual deer Mr. and Mrs. Don Hender- THE PRESENT vocational center includes three buildings but Mr. Shell has noted a shortage of space in most areas, especially building trades and automotive education. The campus opened at the Kaysville site in 1976. tb MR. SHELL lists a trades and automotive building estimated to cost $5 million as top priority for construction on the site followed by business and administration at $4 million and agriculture- - j returned to Washington, D.C. where she is employed as a Shell said a meeting is planned with appropriations was changed to an area center, part of the states vocational education system. But the land was retained by j Anchorage, Alaska where he works as an attorney. Barbara Davis Ben- nett has returned to Seattle, Wash, and LaRae Davis has home economics and cosmo-tolog- y at $3 million. Funding for such projects depends upon future state back to the district. Originally the Davis School District operated the center and planned to conduct all activities but later the center hunt. the chase came to an end when the mobile home slammed into a utility pole, injuring the driver and two teenaged female passengers. During the chase, the mobile home reportedly sideswiped several parked cars and forced other vehicles, including a loaded cement truck, off the road. A NORTH Salt Lake police officer, in pursuit of the fleeing vehicle, rolled his car at the Beck Street exit of Interstate Highway 15. The officer received only minor injuries but the police car was demolished. The two girl passengers in the mobile home, who also reside in Sunset, were scheduled to appear in First District Juvenile Court Wednesday, Oct. 24, to face charges of theft of a vehicle and destruction of property. VVV' . " ,r V r ,'. Christmas Cards Available From Cancer Society grounds with per our dead for only $5 person, $2.50 per couple, member limit), per family (6 WALK THE By TRUDY NIELSEN rtnv . the secondary, Gallegos and David Lovelace to name a of couple, to stop the passing Sky View. The question remains if the Bobcats can contain the running game. Chalk up another region crown for the Lancers. Pleads Guilty .y.yy 8 THUS, THE total average increase for teachers who have not reached the top step on the salary schedule this year was $1,345, or 10.56 per- LAYTON HAS the people in 14 Vear Old V ? vX " ' - Kent Balls, who goes 6!T and 245 pounds, to create some the huge holes but it has been passing of quarterback Brad Pond that has been the big When play for the Bobcats. the ball goes up, Pond looks for Todd Sadler or Brad Merrill. If the Lancers have to stop r ft,,'. '' ''' T 3M1 ' ' has some good size up front in the form of SKI VIEW ' ", 7' xp4 : game. '' " A. ' L f a great day which was highlighted by a 90 yard kickoff return for a score. Burke has been their main threat all season with several games well over. 100 yards and Vigil gives them the triple threat with his speed and throwing arm. left to give Layton a strong club, all they needed was time and experience and since get-- , ting those things they, have been" getting better each s b 'W J J " v. their state championship club. But there are enough wnmniwUfil mnvyw ' without Santa Claus, it just doesnt happen. This club has a lot of pride and many counted them out this season since they lost almost all of their players from 3-- in third place. Everyone knew ,A , Christmas fight for some of their wins but in the end they have come up victorious. A couple of weeks ago the Bobcats spotted that Bonneville Club a halftime lead only to come Layton. - to the win over the Bobcats. Layton not winning a region football title would be like into the last game of the The chamLAYTON pionship game for the crown in Region One has finally arrived this week and its no surprise that it takes place in the pass to win then Sky View must definitely stop the running attack of the Layton crew to win. Dave Burke, Mark Vigil and Kurt Gallegos are as fine a trio of running backs as anywhere in the entire state. These three, with a lot of help from the folks up front, have run wild all year. A week ago Gallegos enjoyed The Layton City Recreation will conduct the city wide Hotshot basketball program Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. at the Layton Armoiy. Boys and girls ages are encouraged to participate. There is no charge and winners will participate in the area shoot-of- made during recent years. Between July 1974 and July as 1979, the measured by the U.S. Department of Labor Consumers price index, cose by Mountain States. Layton Rec. Hosts Hotshot Program Layton Will Host Sky View By DAVE W1GHAM f received annual experience increments averaging another $515 per year. INFLATION, OF course, has been an important factor in the salary adjustments A set of 25 costs $3 featuring the childrens sketches or $5 with Mr. Eatons work. They are available in North Davis 47 f County from Norris Nalder of t ' '' !' 5' 'f! ' 7 . ' - s-- .c 1. .1 7 'iVi East Layton, telephone 4 or in South Davis from Ralph Mower in Salt Lake City at f. 766-004- FUNDS further . ARE cancer used to society programs, said Owen Rouse, director of the Ogden area program, tb.. a, I ATIOiJ If las APPRFPI , Mrs. Annette Haacke, President of Kaysville J.C.Ks, presents Jaycee President Brit Howard with a birthday 0 exp'ress appreciation to a Super Jaycee President, from the JCK members, np "lilt J2 S Iir,a .. |