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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 NORTH LAYTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 1979 Homecoming Date - In a CLEARFIELD switch from the normal routine, Clearfield High Schools homecoming royalty will be announced Monday, at the start of homecoming week, rather than at the end. THE ASSEMBLY is set for a.m. that day. The gala 10:10 will be staged through the city Sept. 27 at 6:15 p.m. and a PTA "Back parade to School night will be held that night at about 8:30 p.m. A bonfire will also be lit that' night adjacent to the new many clubs of schools at the fair on school day held on gymnasium. Sept. 28 will see football action between the Falcons and Skyview starting at 4 p.m. with all activities culminating in a dance set Sept.-2at 8 p.m. All former alumni and friends are invited. tb THEY LEFT the school at 8:45 a.m. on the school bus Sept LAYTON HIGH 10. had people enter some real nice exhibits. For example: David Day, onion and green peppers; Guy Hansen, grapes; Roger Madsen, alfalfa; Billy Woods, corn, alfalfa, Night for parents of the Central Davis Jr. High in Layton is scheduled for Sept. 20 at 7 Back-to-Scho- behind the. please in Register in respective classes 21 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. person or by phone) Sept. 25, 26, 27, 28 In the mechanics ag display, Cary Carter entered a stock pounder. rack and post Some of these exhibits won ribbons and money. . DAVIS VOCATIONAL CENTER Address: 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville, Utah (East of Davis High School) Time: 7:45 a.m.-2:3- p.m. 0 Register at the Center any day. FOR INFORMATION CALL Mr. Roy Evans' Office at the School Board Office in Farmington: 5 Ext. 225 or 376-872- 7 or 1 825-979- COURSES OFFERED: -- High School Completion -- GED Test Preparation -- English as a second language -- Citizenship business meeting will precede classroom visits. PTA president for the coming year is Judy Holmes. p.m. (If possible, pre-regist- er EDUCATION CLASSES Jr. A SHORT September 19, 20, on: are being held every day from Monday through Friday at the Davis Adult Education Center School Night At Central Davis Pre-registrati- Director: Ronald W. Holt Home Phone: 825-396- 3 zucchini squash. 876-229- Bach-T- o this year Registration: North Layton Jr. High 1100 West 2000 North DAYTIME ADULT ANN BATES is publicity director of the PTA for this new year, np students teachers and become acquainted with the teachers as well as be briefed more. Before getting off the bus, the advisor, Mr. Diamond, handed out an assignment that everyone had to fill out about the fair. This made the trip more interesting. There was a lot of interesting exhibits and entertain The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium with a short meeting and then the parents will be dismissed to visit the classrooms. THIS IS a great opportunity for the parents to meet their display, the horticulture and flower buildings and many and arrived at the fairgrounds at 9:30 a.m. on their classwork plans for the year. Night. poultry, the ag mechanics The Layton FFA Chapter Night Planned At Kays. Jr. For 20th Back-to-Scho- ol was beef cattle, sheep, hogs, of Farmers (Future America) was one of the Bac!i-To-Sch- ool PTA President Arlene Lansbury of the Kaysville Jr. High School urges all parents to come out Thursday night, Sept. 20, to their annual ment there to enjoy. There By CARY CARTER Instructor in charge: Harold G. Olmstead Each class should consist of at least 2 people. If you have further questions please contact Mr. Holt, 10-1- 825-396- 3. 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville, Utah THE DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER IS AGAIN 0FFFRING CLASSES IN THE FOLLOWING: (1) Office Occupations Beginning Sept. 25 at 7:00 p.m. Typing, Record Keeping, Accounting, Business Machines, Filing, Shorthand, Brush up (2) Auto Body Repair & Auto Body Painting - Beginning Sept: 22 7:00 a.m. ENROLL FOR DAYTIME CLASSES NOW (e) Diesel Mechanics (f) Auto Body Repair (a) Brick Masonry (b) House Wiring (c) Drywall (d) Commercial Painting Auto Body Painting (g) Plumbing The above classes are open to all regardless of race, creed, sex, or color. All eleventh and twelfth grade students who are interested in attending Davis should contact their high school counselor. All adults are welcome to enroll into our programs which are individualized, open entry open exit. All classes taught at the center can count towards your high school diploma. Call for more information 376-87- 27 - 376-11- 71 t f VAE VIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 1750 W. 1600 N. LAYTON FALL SCHEDULE . ALL CLASSES RUN FDR 3:30-6:0- classes have a limited enrollment. el the school or the first class. Most ol the 8 WEEKS September 20. or 21st from '79 0 P.M. ALL CLASSES WILL BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 24th You may SECOND CHILD MORE THAN ONE (1) CHILD IN GYMNASTICS $10.09 3rd CHILD $8.00 er EXCEPT ROLLER SKATING WHICH WILL BERN OCTOBER 5. 1979 IF ENROLLING pre-regist- THE FIRST CHILD WILL BE S12.00 |