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Show ntpiM I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNALAUGUST 2, 979 1 o ' Italians of Utah surrounding states ,t celebrate the annual Italian Day at Lagoon Resort, Davis Pavillion on Sunday, Aug 12 Organizing this event All-Sta- s are v ' t . T; d "' ? U:'- - X v - tfi H f 07-- ? J their of an Italian queen. A bevy of Italian beauties running for the Italian queen te descendants A- J received V-- W Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, sponsored ' the THE WOMENS group is headed by Tillie Nell, president; Domiana Richeda, vice president; Irene Martina, secretary; Joanna Nardoni, treasurer. All-Sta- te g Italian Day as a festivity. Proceeds from the resulting profits are donated fund-raisin- ft ? DONT GIVE UP ITS STILL SPRING STOKERSNURSERY Petunia Bedding Plants Geranium Marigolds Large selection Miniature Roses Reg. $4.95 Open: Mon.-Fr- i. d cessful in placing many veterans in a variety of jobs. He and his wife Clara are the parents of five children, tb x president; Phillip Spartano, vice president; John Gallo, secretary; Robert Parenti, treasurer; Phillip Notorianni, historian. county officials. Since 1934, the Italian American Civic League has MR. JONES has been suc- ' $ Current officers of the Italian American Civic League are August Nardoni, and many other city and 1952-196- 5 ' high school students. DIGNITARIES who have been invited to participate include Gov. Scott Matheson, The Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City and Salt A veteran himself, tie served in the U.S. Marine and is a Corps from member of the Wasatch Front North Veterans Council. 7- - scholarships are given ta Utah Technical College to Basso, Tooele. County veterans. vn44 IN ADDITION, two full scholarships to a university are awarded to deserving high school graduates of Italian descent. Also, iw Yan-nott- JONES of Clinton the Service to .Veterans Award from the Utah of Department Employment Security recently after providing service to many north Davis duitng the year to charities, and worthy groups in need of funds. contest include Patti Oliver, Murray; Cindy Morgan, Salt Lake City; Rena Barbiero, Salt Lake City; Frankie Lee i, Lupo, Helper; Cristal Bountiful; Joni Plott, Salt Lake City; and Michele and friends. Highlighting the day will be a program with speeches, prize drawings, entertainment by the Horscht Fiedel group and the selection LAYTON The Layton Job Service veterans representative has received an award for service to that group of exmilitary. NOLAN tr All-Sta- Receives Award x!J .4'; THE FIRST Italian Day was held in 1934, making this the 45th consecutive gathering of Italians, Jones Nolan - - '4K '." - " ? r:f i Phillip Spartano, assistant professor of Italian language at the University of Utah and Irene Martina. m .. and will o NOW $395 Saturday 6 2050 South lOOO West, Syracuse 9-- 9-- 7 NOLAN JONES Gentral Davis Jr. ii!oi McKay-De- e Hospitals Assistant Controller Clair Garner, left, and Nick Welch, director of computer services, check cassette tape that records employee hours, replacing time clocks. ALL ON TAPE OGDEN Time cards are a thing of the past at Ogdens McKay-De- e Hospital. tion. That segregation includes figuring overtime and differential given to those THE COMPUTERIZED system should provide more precision and speed while saving time of supervisors formerly needed to figure time off for lunch, for instance. That took several hours entire hospital faster than many department heads could before, Mr. Garner says. ;When you do it by hand you cant get the detail, he says. The computer determines how many hours were worked and does the segrega 8 the computer prints the checks, he says. alarm system notifies An computer room operators if a tape needs to be changed or of any other problems. Were power to blacken the hospital. ff.f,?, William M. Schumer, son of. retired Air Force Master Sgt. . and Mrs. John J. Schumer, 1000 W. 333rd S., Clearfield, is undergoing cadet basic training at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New a cassette tape recording. and salaries for the THE ONLY complaint voiced by some employees: without a time clock they dont know the actual time they check in or out. But Mr. Garner says allowances are made for six minutes checked in or out either way. tb Bnsic Study employees identification badge, are recorded in the hospitals computer room on THAT information is then fed to the LDS Hospital computer in Salt Lake City and it can compute various breakdowns such as hours worked k pay period. Department heads must still verify hours worked and review and make any adjustments before two-wee- shift, for example. INSTEAD, employees simply insert their identifica-- . tion badge into a slot similar to those used to enter some private parking lots. They push either In or Out and the machine does the rest. Gone are the long rows of time card and time clocks all in the name of efficiency7 says Hospital Assistant Controller Clair T. Garner. Each tithe a person checks in, the time and code number, onto each punched Central Davis Jr. High auxiliary power would allow for continued use of the four badge readers. tor supervisors of larger departments during each employees working night Rcfjistpatisn July 20,1979 Steven and Denise Hadfield, Crestwood Rd., Kaysville, girl. Gflles and Elida Antaya, 4085 East 131 Loop, Hill AFB, girl. York. FORMERLY called New Cadet Barracks or Beast Barracks, it is an intense eight weeks in which new cadets learn the demanding standards of military courtesy, personal appearance, and physical fitness expected of a cadet. A 1979 graduate of Clearfield High School, Schumer received a presidential appointment to the academy. July 21, 1979 Eric and Nanpy Fink, 5576 South C, Roy, boy. School announces registration for all students attending the school during the 1979-8year will be held on Aug. 9 at the school. 0 7-- THE SEVENTH grade will register on Aug. 7, A to M, 5 p.m.; N to Z, p.m.; eighth grade, Aug. 8, A to M, p.m.; N to Z, 56 p.m.; ninth grade, Aug. 9, A to M, 5 p.m.; N to Z, p.m. Those new students who have already registered may also pay the $5 fee and pick up schedules and activity cards on the Aug. 6 from p.m. All eighth grade students will have an eye check at this same time, under the direc-- 1 tion of Mrs. Manning, public health nurse. 5--6 5 4-- 5-- FREE lunch and insurance applications will be available the first day of school. 2300 West No. July 23, 1979 Dale and Phyllis Spangenthal, 4023 A Harrington Loop, Hill AFB, girl. Larry and Laurie Belnap, 74 South 350 East, Clearfield, girl. James and Maria Shaw, 538 West 1875 North, Layton, girl. July 24,1979 Thornton and Toni Redfern, 5630 South Meadow Lane Apt. 170, Ogden, boy. 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