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Show REFLEXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY MAY 10, 1979 Left to right, Mark Michie, Dennis TROUBLE SHOOTERS By KRIS MARYON Davis seniors Mark Michie and Alan Clark took first Graduates of the Vae View Elementary School Head Start program included back, Hilda Bravo, left, King Siripathone, Jessica Harms, Brian Pollock, Joe Samore and Kami Roskelley; middle, Kori Vanderhulie, Tina Ray ley, Jeffery Stratton, Chad Arndt and Angelina Perez; front, Roger Vickery, Jimmy and Olay Singharaj, Christy Peaslee, Rebecca Loveland, Dino Martinez, Justin and Joshua Chambers. HEAD START GRADS Raceway. FOR THEIR first place win, Mark and Alan will represent Utah at the national competi- tion held June 17-2- 0 at In the Annual Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest held at Bonneville Race Track, np dianapolis. All expenses for them and their advisor will be paid for by the Chrysler Corporation. The competition will be very hard at the nationals, commented Mark Michie, but I believe we can do it if we get in and study like we should. The written test is longer and the hands-o- n portion is a lot harder. The -Center LAYTON Child (Head Development Start) is both a concept and a community facility. In concept it represents the drawing together of all those resources family, community and which can professional contribute to the childs total development. IT DRAWS heavily on the professional skills of persons in nutrition, health, education, psychology, social work, and recreation. It recognizes, both paid and volunteer non- professional can make im- portant contributions. the concept Finally emphasizes the family is fundamental to the childs development. Parents should play an important role in developing policies. They will' work in the centers and participate in the program. THE CHILDREN come to the Head Start Center to play, and learn chiefly through activity. They are guided by adults who respond to The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that in one year, some 118,000 playground equipment-relate- d injuries received treatment in a hospital emergency room. Most of these injuries involved children younger than ten years of age, and most frequently the hazard was falling from slides and climbing equipment. Many of these injuries were fatal. expenses for the following also qualify: learning disabilities, handicapped, emotional and physical disabilities, high medical bills. 1. regularly Exposed screws and bolts should be either covered with protective caps or taped en if they appear to be out of the child's reach. over-ev- 4 867-22- OPEN ended hooks, such RAY GORDONS AUTO REPAIR 166 S. Main, Layton Auto Glass " Tune Ups Brakes Front End Alignment 18 years experfwice. Fat, Frlandly Sarvlca IMPROPER anchoring is playground. Playgrounds should be inspected at the beginning of the play season, and every two weeks during the season. Loose nuts, bolts, and clamps should be tigh- tened, and rusted metal parts, including swing chains should be replaced. All metal parts should be oiled regularly. Rusted metal tubing should be sanded and repainted with unleaded paint. To prevent breaks rope swings mid-swin- g should be inspected for wear and stress. 4--H DOY mu Over 20 Yrs. Experience Stecnt Cleaning Special!! tuebage 9gf8 We dean all kinds r i l I I DAVIS COUNTYS LARORST CARPCT S yURMTURI CLRANERS MOMS 773-50- 00 - 760-167- 0 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS FRC8 ESTIMATES 363-261- 5 - dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Weekend visitors of the LaMar Parrishs were Patricia and Wayne Lee of Seattle, Wash, and Ginny Parrish and members of the University of Arizona womens soft-ba- ll team of Tucson, Ariz. Jacki Rinaldi of La Canada Flintridge was a visitor at the Parrish home also this week. Mrs. Edna J. Layton received word from Provo of the arrival of a born April 27 to Bill I I IN LATER years, the custom of wearing a white carnation on Mothers Day was changed. Those whose mothers were still alive wore red flowers, instead of white. First observed in the United States, Mothers Day has become an international occasion and mothers in every area of the world are now honored each year. MORE THAN anyone else, the mother who cares for home and her children is destined to influence the character and future of the country. And often this responsibility is combined with and steady a ordeal of sewing, washing, mending, cleaning and teaching. It is to this mother, wno dedicates her life to her home, her family and children, that the country owes a debt of gratitude. This mother represents the finest in our civilization. They Dont Some people speak from experience. Others, from experience, dont speak. Antenna, Great Lakes Syndrome to the unborn child is very high. The national Center for Disease Control estimates that more than 650 pregnancies are now at risk from Idahos outbreak. CDC of- ficials believe that as many as 15 to 20 babies may be born in with Idaho Congenital Rubella Syndrome this year as a result of this epidemic. Con- genital Rubella Syndrome may suffer from cataracts, deafness, heart defects and mental retardation. The last major rubella outbreak in the United States Kehrberg miscarriages, said. im- lessened restrictions con- munity status and the need for vaccine. Many Utah local health departments have recently cerning rubella immunization of teenage girls and young women making it more convenient for them to obtain the vaccine. are IMMUNIZATIONS available at little or no cost fron Utah health departments and family physicians throughout Utah. For the hands-o- n portion, each team has one and hours to find and repair as much as they can of the bad lights, missing wires and faulty parts. According to Mark, everything except the brakes, wheels and passenger compartment is subject to sabotage. one-ha- lf TO PREPARE for the con- test, Mark and Alan practiced twice a day on a car provided by Cutrubus, Davis Highs sponsor, also studying the owners manual. The competition was a lot declared Mark. of fun, Since the cars were brand new, we could work on them for hours and not get our hands dirty. I do think they could have made it a little harder on a state level from scraps of cloth. In case of a tornado and you dont have a basement, take cover in the smallest room with strong walls, or under heavy furniture, or under a tilted-ove- r upholstered chair or couch. ''A Gift selections for Minis and I. mill t'I'HS from our bookshelves and gift nooks. 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BESIDES bringing home the first place trophy, Mark and Alan will each receive a ; $1,000 scholarship to Motec University in Michigan. They'll also get their name put on a preferred list going to several dealers in the . area. When applying for jobs, ; these- - names would be? preferred over those not par- ticipating. When asked about his instructor Mr. Rosier, Mark . Hes got more said, knowledge than anyone I know. He could probably be . making a lot more money dobesides ing something teaching. Every question Ive asked him, hes answered, or been able to find out for me, Mark concluded. lout Home If good, solid color bed linens get a small rip or tear, patch it with a flower or some , though. Dont Cuss It Bring It to CSS former Kaysville residents. Doug and Marlene Norris of Salt Lake City visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Sarah LOVJlZST PRICE EVER termine their rubella Bonneville Raceways. REPAIRING Lloyd Brink of Merced, Calif., ALUMINUM GUTTERS that HE EXPLAINED because of the threat of this epidemic, children and teenagers who have not received or have uncertain histories of receiving rubella vaccine should receive the vaccine immediately. Young women and mothers should check with their doctor to de- OUT OF 25 schools taking a written test at Utah Technical College, teams consisting of the two top scorers from 10 schools were eligible to parat ticipate in the hands-o- n LAWN MOWER C&S Sr.lALLRl&INE REPAIR CONTINUOUS occurred in 1964 and resulted in 20,000 babies born with congenita! defects and an estimated 30,000 women had IN KAYSVILLE and Laura Brink. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Giles. disease during the first trimester of pregnancy, the risk of Congenital Rubella BABIES BORN with -- in- epidemic telligence officer, division of health, an epidemic of rubella which began in northern Idaho has been spreading south. Cases have now been confirmed in Boise, Pocatello , ,,,and Twin Falls., Our opinion is that the i disease may spread into Utah. We are recommending that precautions be taken now so that children and pregnant women may not be affected by the disease, he said, emphasizing that the only way to prevent the disease is to be immunized. KEHRBERG WENT on to say, Rubella is often not considered as serious as the red measles, but it can be disastrous to the unborn child. If a woman contacts the er I remove dog and cat odor and Mrs. Robert Barker of Alexandria, Va. were Thursday evening Mr. PROPER maintenance of equipment is essential in monitoring the safety of the THE leaders and. members of Safety Clubs are DUTCH Kaysville News such as brick, surfaces ACCORDING TO Dr. Mark back-breaki- concrete, blacktop or cinders. Grass or sand provide much safer surfaces for a falling child to land on. In addition, do not purchase a high slide for a younger child. 1 Body & Fenders & All General Repairs special church service and suggested white carnations be worn by those attending. The observance, on the second Sunday in May, has rapidly spread to every part of the United States and the fact that it became custom in all the states only four years after it had been suggested stability and to avoid a tripping hazard. 9. Swings and slides should not be installed over hard (next door Layton Farm Supply) 766-200- should pay tribute to mothers. Miss Jarvis arranged for a be properly anchored below weather damage. Virginia, that at least once a year sons and daughters ground level to provide together should be taped with heavy tape and inspected for Philadelphia school teacher, a hazard. Equipment should equipment where parts fit 3. APPLICATIONS are available at the C.A.P. Office, W.I.C. in Farmington, SOCIO in Layton, or Davis County School District Office, ext. 200. 8. the idea of Jarvis, a formerly of Grafton, West sandboxes. as the moving parts on gliders and seesaws can pinch and crush fingers. 2.SHARP EDGES occuring frequently on some points of involving between 1,000 and 2,000 case's may spread to Utah, reports a Utah Department of Social Services of- Kehrberg, ' f.i THEN IT was Miss Anna M. other play areas such as points such Pinch-crus- h 295-239- testifies to the sentiment for such an observance in this country. t i children. Install swing sets a minimum of six feet away from fences, walkways and equipment dangers. in 1907. swing sets is a potential danger to unsuspecting playground equipment." Parents should be parplayground Families with additional The observance of Mothers Day is a recent one in the United States, beginning only (L HARD, heavy swing seats can strike, dangerous blows.; Either buy' a: swing Jwith lightweight seats or replace the heavy seats. Metal seats should have smooth, rolled edges. 7. Inadequate spacing of 4--H 876-221- RJtoms Day children will not find and play with them. playground equipment," advises Beth K. Thorson, Utah Home State University Economist, through proper selection and maintenance of An Idaho epidemic of rubella (German measles) Safety Clubs, contact Ms. Thorson at Ext. 294 or 295. ficial. Discard such rings where outdoor equipment.1 Control the potential danger on time To concerned about the safety of all persons. For more information on play hazards or on the swing chain to the swing frame, should be avoided. If a set has such hooks, pinch the ends in tightly with a pair of pliers. 5. Exercise rings with a diameter between five and ten inches can entrap a childs head. Many children have been hung on such rings. weather turns warmer, more and more children will be playing on through children Teachers new plan experiences, to extend those interests to widen learning and new competencies. as the S" hooks connecting AS THE ticularly aware of these nine and questions, the find answers. Plamunsi n childrens interests f.:r. place in the annual Plymouth Troubleshooting Contest held May 1 at the Bonneville Rosier, instructor; and Alan Clark shown with trophy they took first place in 1995t2499 MELVIN'S SHOES Clearfield |