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Show rr aVMBaNP T rw iiMii' mn'ip ''XT.t,.TV-V'wfc- - KAYSVILLE Late August and early September sees not only the filling of elementary and secondary schools with students but also a swelling of the ranks at the d Davis Area PROGRAMS provided at the center are offered if there is a "ready job market, he said. Along those lines, welding training is being built up. We can place very welder and there are up to 80 openings right now. And Registrar Lee Andersen added, We want to have full welding training so we can certify welders but we are waiting to adequate facility. get an young mothers program where teenaged mothers who havent graduated from high school but are pregnant or have a youngster under 15 months-of-ag- e attend with THE SCHOOL wants to help anyone seeking education with such offerings as the MANY HIGH school students are enrolled in one of the programs offered as part of their school year studies. They will be joined by other students of all ages. "The vocational center is for you," said Director Jack for adults who employment or upgrade their skills or for juniors and seniors (high school) who want skill training or for those who want to gain a high school diploma. We offer all to help with that in conjunction with the Davis County School District. That instruction IS" available 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. weekdays and in many instances at night, as well. Classes will be offered in ornamental horticulture, electrical house wiring trades, distributive education, brick and stone masonry, painting and industrial finishes, plastering trades, plumbing and heating trades and office occupations, among them. ' Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher tertained 45 en- - guests at the Thatcher family reunion for five days at the Thatcher Cabin at Bear Lake. Members attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thatcher, Orem; Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Portola Valley, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Thatcher, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thatcher, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thatcher and family of Holladay; Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hubrick, Ben-nioMr. and Mrs. J. Michael Stone, Layton; and all their families. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch and family of Layton have moved to Hyrum to make their home. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Spendlove and children Lisa and Blaine vacationed at Oak Creek Canyon and Hinckley in southern Utah. They also visited the Lehman Caves at Bake, Nev. They were met in Oak Creek Canyon by their parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond and Mrs. Harriet Spendlove who spent three days with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Taft, Calif, is visiting with his mother Mrs. Nora Miller in Kaysville, his daughter in Bountiful and other relatives and friends. They will spend time in Yellowstone National Park before returning to their home in California. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAllister were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Finn of Rapid City, South Dakota. They are the parents of Loren Finn who has been making his home with the McAllister family this summer. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Black and who children of St. George i T T'i job. Even a recession shouldnt hurt vocational growth as many people could turn to that area for employment after obtaining necessary skills, he added. But current state facilities would meet the d an- TO HELP meet those needs, the Davis Center will state approval and funding for a $4 million seek trades and diesel mechanics building. That would allow for near double enrollment s over the present studentbody, Mr. Shell said. About half the students are engaged, in trades education and the others in office occupations. Business is the big push area and overall we 200-plu- placement rate. i., ,( 96 percent ' - . V . visited for two days. Bishop and Mrs. Richard Brough and family returned home from vacationing at their ranch at Fort Bridger, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lay-to- n and children of Black-foo- t, Ida. arrived to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. f Ralph Layton. Dr. Russell A. Williams, Kaysville; Kenneth Cravens, Layton and Dr. Lyman Condie of Salt Lake City went to the Lakes of Monze in Canada for a fishing vacation for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen drove to Ellensburg, Wash, to be with their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Steven Allen and be on hand for their granddaughter Stephanies baptism and confirmation. While there Wally, Steve and son Tro enjoyed a salmon fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. . R.A.F. McCormick entertained at a patio steak fry at their home for evening Tuesday members-anpartners of the Fine Arts Club. Thirty-fiv- e guests attended. It was under the direction of the club presidency, Mrs. Sylvia Had-fielMrs. Raelene Brian and Mrs. Morjorie Herndon. n; DIRECTOR SHELL sees vocational education as a means to fill needs of the growing job market with those having useful skills. They are predicting that by 1981 there will be 40,000 vocational openings in the state and with the state's five percent unemployment we hope we can train some of those and get them on the have about a u babysitting furnished. Tuition is free for high school students and nominal for others, Mr. Andersen' said. Registration can be completed any weekday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Most programs allow students to progress at their own rate with an open entry and open exit, meaning students can leave when- theyve reached their desired level. - Mrs. Melvin Lotz returned from a week Visit to California where she visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lotz at Redlands and with her sister-in-laMrs. Leon Miller and family want to gain skills for one-thir- ii mw Vocational Center. only about ticipated need. . .33W year-aroun- "Its i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 23. 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX Shell. ir d, Musical numbers were given by Paul Kirby and other entertainment by Mrs. Dorotha Walker. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bingham Wednesday evening were a niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Stirling and children Tony, David and Kate from San Francisco, Calif. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Allen Meikles of . 1 parents, Aug. 4. Benjamin Robertson and Lavinia Young flew to California where they visited with Mr. Robertsons sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson at Yucaipa, Calif. Then on to Fountain Valley to visit his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rose. In Fullerton they visit-e- d another daughter, Mrs. Don Wall and granddaughter Ogden. Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson and son David and daughter Marianne and their foster son Hakan Olausson who is staying with them from Norrkoping, Sweden vacationed for one week at Jackson Lake and Yellow- -' . stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rothlisberger and son John have returned from a two week vacation in Canada. En route they visited with his sister Mrs. Debra Stanley at Livingston, Mont, and his ' , Linda Tielt. They were on hand for Lindas wedding. They were guests at the wedding, reception and wedding dinner in Anaheim. While there they visited Knotts Berry Farm and points of IN ADDITION to regular instruction, the center offers when students first enroll to aid them in determining areas where they are best suited to study; training to aid students in obtaining jobs; placement and followup. An outreach program aids in locating potential students and providing information. Further ' information is available by calling the center at . 376-872- To ie Open On Sat. i The reflects munity Kaysville Library you and your com- interests and therefore will open on Satur- days. Beginning Sept. 8, the. new library schedule will be as follows: Monday through Thursday 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. BY THE way, if you or your club members are looking for a'community service project, look'to your local library.' We have some great projects and programs already to go. Your volunteer help will speed our bringing them to you. Bring your own bright ideas with you we are interested in young folk, teenagers, and citizens of all ages. Drop in and pay us a visit or call Maggie Ryan, Blanche Swallow, Shirley Perkins, 56 North Main. 376-282- Kaysvillo Mrs. Joe F. Preece of Kaysville and daughter, Miss Sbannette Preece of Logan entertained at a luncheon Thursday in Kaysville in honor of Mrs. Preeces mother, Mrs. Wilma Buhler, for 12 guests. Kenneth Bourne accom panied Steve Hess of Farmington to Mdnfana where they spent three days on the s' Hess Ranch.. ? Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rothlisberger and son John returned front camping trip to Alta area for twj days last week. M interest. From California they flew thiyisit Mr. Robertsons son anu family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and a granddaughter Debbie Oliver in Commerce, Tex. They returned to Utah on Aug. 11 to Texas John and Jean Rothlisberger and family at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In addition to visiting a week with his parents, they also visited Banaff National Park, Galcier National Park and Yellowstone National Park. They returned home Mr. and Mrs. A. Neal derson and family have An- re- turned from a vacation to southern Utah for one week. They enjoyed the bow and arrow hunt while staying at Fish Lake. Ami hmdw a mui torn ooo &$.& fn if HAPPY BIRTHDAY! M , CHRISTOPHER BERT LUND The Kaysville Weekly Reflex and Davis News Journal congratulate Christopher Bert Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lund of 71 W. 2200 N. in Sunset, on his first birthday milestone Aug. 10. x 31: HELLO... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. That's right ... your furnace. HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. Ive been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And... well... I think it's about time you did something about it. ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then youre going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing... keep the house nice and warm ...on even the coldest days. DENIM PANTS at FARM STORE .MtttMs.' NOW DON'T MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill 3415 be glad to do it. After all... that's what I'm here for. Ail I ask is that you give me a . chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. WHERE?? HELL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER... the whole servicing bit. Then Ill be ready to go to work. 3 i I'LL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY... and I'll use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally. 350 No. Main, Kaysville Tops, Blouses, Skirts, Dresses, HAS.H., Fsrah, OZ, Dittos Ho-Bea- u, Lee, FLANNEL SHIRTS VJMV PAY MOPE?? M MOUNTAIN FUEL for nearly Fifty Years People Serving People. |