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Show 'ryyy WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY n yv i 4, 1979 f Davis Watercolor Class (JFiTnS Tony Rasmussen, of the Bountiful Art BYU Center Offers pleased to announce that Masoud (Lee) Yasami will be teaching a watercolor class for the Davis Program winter quarter. For Classes MR. YASAMI, who recently joined the University of Utah art faculty, studied engineering at Oregon State University, art at the University of . Davis . OGDEN Registration is continuing through Jan. 8 for a variety of non-cred- credit at the Brigham Young University Ogden Center. provides services for all of Davis County and will offer noncredit classes including Easter candymaking, insurance agents qualification course, artistry in porcelain, one-ma- ticipated in seven group shows. He has worked in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts, The Kerman Museum of Art, the Seyhoun Gallery, all in Iran, and in the collection of Her Majesty Queen Pharah of Iran. He also has worked in the permanent collection of Arizona State University in addition to many private collections. adventures with needlepoint, the joy of womanhood for both beginning and advanced marrieds. Credit courses will be of- -, fered in child development and family relationships, educational administration, elementary education, secon- dary education and statistics. FURTHER information is available by visiting the center at 555 24th Street or weekdays 399-44- DAVIS U CLASSES The Davis County Library Novels On will present Film at each of the two libraries in the county. tate, conversational German, etc. Classes begin Jan. 8. through Baroque periods. Non-aclass offerings include simplified income include ballet, creative dance, a childrens art workshop for ages tax, elementary accounting, management of personal finance, and real estate principles. Especially for educators is mass media in the classroom, designed to give elementary and secondary teachers an overview of how mass media can be used as and 2, drawing fundamentals for young people, ages 6, taught by Roger Cushing. offered include beginning and advanced painting and basic and advanced drawing, life drawing (anatomy), and ART CLASSES schedule. CLASSES BEGIN Monday, Jan. 8. For specific information interested persons should contact the Davis Complex, 197 East 500 South, Bountiful, Ger- - and for the photographer there is an introduction to photography, as well as an advanced photographic workshop. A new course of- havent already explored them, possibly wet your appetite to expand your horizons in the world of great fiction. will be teaching the second quarter MUIR will cover western art, including architecture, sculp- - - 'RADIO & TV' REPAIRING ALL MAKES ; drandoisurg TV - Reasonable Rates wherever possible. will be in .Illinois will be shown in February while Captain ABE LINCOLN . will run in Courageous March, "The Yearling in April and Goodbye Mr. ID LIKE to see Davis County go with the early-mornin- revolving fund and be used to budgets will take advantage of the after Christmas sales. PLUMBING CO., INC. Complete line of Service Gall Ron 825-64- Childrens clothes for next winter are a bargain. Buy smartly for yourself -nothing is a bargain that doesnt blend with existing tion is 'THE IDEA is to use all the sources for funds that you can get," he said. Maybe we can costumes and accessories. A few days after Christmas . put away some of the childrens toys. Bringing them out later will help en- 07 Sewing Basket ONE : : GROUP Cuddle Quilt - Carolyn Hulse End of Year Clearance " "Eighty percent of those THE REHABILITATION program could also make it possible for elderly to live at home rather than moving to a nursing home, Mrs. Johnson said. "Utah will pay $35 million for nursing home care and the average length that people can pay their own bill is six par- ticipating are over 55 and many others are parents with young children. There would be a turnaround on the money months. So when we rehabilitate their homes it makes it as they usually get a better easier for them to live at Grants might be necessary in some cases, however, Mr. When you Godfrey said. dont want to go through the big hassle for some small things as ramps. They'd rather stay in their own job and sell their house. home. You can put in such homes." TO SET the program up, the board agreed to retain Mr. Godfrey for a $1,000 flat fee and to utilize his services beyond that on a pay as you go per hour basis. He will (repair) job or for minor repairs 60 1 think it would be a slush fund. good to have WINNERS KaysvUie but some just can't do it. A lot in the past have been in that kind of a situation. We need to make it so they can have that option. tor Rosemary Davis said, Challis Plaids Cotton Poly Prints Seer Sucker Prints & Plains T Shirt Knits Reg. $2.59 Yd. Flannel Plain & Print Flannel Pr. Cot Poly. Br Nylon 60" Print Br Nylon Plain get some cooperation from the banks and lending insti- HOUSING Authority Direc- 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports Wood Blooms and training provide materials along with advice force of about three people could review loan A TASK Dorothy Wilson West Bountiful proposals and an appeals A .A income education program for Theyre proud tutions. The average loan would total about $10,000 with interest of about three percent and payment might not be necessary, if parties were unable to pay it, until the property was sold. tertain little folks during cold winter days. Low families with grant and lending could have for as long as they own the home and then if they want they can pay it back. Their biggest complaint ( of elderly) is that they want to leave something to their kids. But if we fix their house it will appreciate instead of depreciate." Stressing the need to make people aware of such a program was board member Elva Saylor who said, We need to have a real good one-tim- About Your Home need that. we (after the initial project). e A grant is a thing while (with a loan) once the funds are returned (from the original user) they become the property of Davis the Salt Lake County, County Rehabilitation Director said. Where you have small cities that have to compete, you can have this money to loan for years. Rehabilita- Parents who watch their TUUC1G00D THAT PACKAGE is excellent, Mr. Godfrey said, if we had to encourage people to participate maybe rehabilitate other buildings g taking a brisk walk. Few take such walks. -- News, Boone, la. 825-62-23 loan-typ- e rather than grant program because state and federal funds can be put into a Chips in April. The programs are free and open to the public, tb Few question the benefit of Sunset THEYRE very leary of a loan. The older people are proud and they like to pay what they can. Even if its a very low interest or a noninterest, they would probably pay if off. Theyre also leary of grants. I would say a low percentage would take anything they can get. Most like to pay their she said, asking if a way, combination loan and grant money might be possible. IT CAME to that decision after lengthy discussion during a regular board meeting Dec. 28 in Farmington. That suggestion came from John Godfrey, a Salt Lake City consultant retained to work out the countys housing rehabilitation guidelines. iViViViiVi 141 West 1900 North, 825-36- 76 field. repair assistance through loans rather than by grants, Women, a color 'presentation released in 1949 and starring June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor and Margaret OBrien. THEY WILL participate in the monthly Cornucopia concerts sponsored by the district. The public is invited at no charge, tb Calls 5 Anytlms Branch, 725 S. Main in Bountiful, and the third Monday at 'Little New CLEARFIELD teachers in the Davis County School District will be featured in concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield. High School choral room. committee could also be set up he said. Staff members would evaluate the homes. Speaking to the needs of elderly residents was Alice Johnson, Davis County Council on Aging Director. - FARMINGTON The Davis County Housing Authority board of directors has opted to provide housing Januarys offering Concert in survey of art history which and white, starring Robert Donat, Greer Garson and Terry Kilbum. np By TOM BUSSELBERG 7 p.m. at the North Branch, 562 South 1000 East in Clear- . needs. MARY North Branch. in black Housing Authority: Agrees To Loans FIVE NOVELS will be aired, one a month beginning in January, at the North and South branches. They will run the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the South The Davis County Library is going to give you the chance to relive some of the novels youve read on film or, if you fering, applied photography for scientists, is designed to train scientists and teachers in methods which will meet their own photographic 21 Goodby Mr. Chips, 1. Library Sets Novels On Film students. Classes in calligraphy and stained glass are scheduled, ON MAY 14th South Branch and May ON FEB. 12th, South Branch and Feb. 19th at North Branch in black and Co. intermediate through individual exercise programs. Hatha yoga and karate round out the English and social studies. CONVERSATIONAL Jan. 15, at North Branch and Jan. 8th at South Branch will be Little Women, in color, starring June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor and Margaret OBrien. Boating safety, discoteque, educational tools, particularly in the areas of figure painting. Lee Yasami, who recently joined the University of Utah art faculty, will be teaching a class in watercolor for beginning Main Street, Bountiful on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Psychology: Dimensions of Stress and Depression. J. A for as long as necessary. : ilTi - .1 JAY STEPHENS in North Branch, Captain Courageous, in black and white, starring Freddie Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barrymore. On April 9th at the South Branch and April 16th North Branch, The Yearling in color, starring Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman and Claude Jarman Jr. the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m., and at the South Branch at 725 South and Shakespeare, rt non-credi- THE FILMS will be shown 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield on man and Spanish will be offered, along with group guitar, an introduction to Abe Lincoln Illinois, starring Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart and Ruth Gordon. On March 12th, South Branch and on March 19th at the North Branch at ture and painting, from The Davis University of Utah Program is offering a variety of classes, both credit t, and for winter quarter. Classes for children white form prove him to be a valuable addition to the art teaching faculty in the Davis Program. The watercolor class is scheduled on Thursdays, from 7:15 to 10 p.m., from Jan. 1 to March 15. he said. member of the Layton Planning Commission for 18 years, the father of six said, We made decisions there that went to the city council and had to study out problems and vote on them much the same as with the school board. A production management specialist at Hill, Mr. Forbes said his experience in that field may be helpful in board action. "In the future I think we will have to be effective managers or we wont be able to afford to continue." Novels On Film To Be Presented A wide range of classes will again be available at the Davis U. Along with several classes in photography, they will be art classes, personal finance, real es- of Fine Arts based on the theme of Monet, his warmth, his iridescent colors, his humor and his mastery of. A gineer, Yasamis art is the projection of a mind cultivated by mathematics and convinced that the highest beauty is found in forms that have the clarity and purity of from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, tb TO THOSE who saw his work in the University of Utah faculty exhibit at the Museum could fill that void, MANY FACTORS have influenced his work. Because of his education as an en- psychology, a formalistic approach to art. 2 Take Oaths For Seats On School Board Tempe. Mr. Yasami has had four n shows and has par- THAT CENTER calling geometrical figures. He also calls Piero della Francesca the one greatest influence on his art. Other major influences he lists are the Analytical Cubism of Picasso and the minimal sculpture of Don Judd and Ron Bladen, who have held to California, Berkeley, and received a BFA degree from Oregon State University in Corvallis and an MFA in painting and drawing from Arizona State University at it classes and others providing college educational director Center, is FARMINGTON - Two new members were sworn in as part of the Davis County Board of Education, Tuesday night, both employees of Hill AFB. THE PAIR comes from North Davis County, replacing two longtime board members who retired. Dee R. Forbes replaces Morris Hanof sen, a board service, while H. Jay Stephens takes the reins from Lynn Burton, who served about an equal number of years. Mr. Forbes, from Layton, will represent residents in that area. A native Laytonite, he said reasons for seeking the post included an interest in Davis County Schools and the reality of having one child still in school. WHEN MR. Burton decidI decided that I ed not to run WE ALSO need to improve our public relations, he continued, and let people know what were doing and get their input. Mr. Forbes served in the Air Force for 38 months in Europe and Africa where he worked as a staff sergeant, aircraft mechanic and flight engineer. HE IS married to the former Karma Stucki, is active in the LDS Church as a Layton West Stake high councilman and enjoys farming and camping. Mr. Stephens will serve residents in Clearfield, Sunset, Syracuse, West Point and Clinton and has lived in Davis County for the past 12 years although he was born in Pocatello, Idaho and reared in Weber County. A FOUR-yea- r Air Force veteran, he spent most of his military time in St. Johns, Newfoundland as a sergeant of communications. That is related to his present Hill of computer position specialist in the data automa- - CORN PRODUCTION R FORBES tions division, he said. He has worked in public service before, having served for one year as an appointed Clearfield City Councilman, as chairman of the Clearfield City Safety Committee and beautification committee, on the board of directors of the North Davis Refuse Board and the Golden Spike Empire board. IM VERY interested in politics at any level, he said, and this is about as high as I can go with working for the government and also get involved in politics. I believe in public education and I believe its really getting a bad name but I feel it is definitely needed and is part of our backbone. Both men will serve four-ye- ar terms while receiving only nominal compensation. They join board members Lucile C. Reading of Center- ville, who has served as . president during the past year, Sheryl L. Allen and Extension Service To Sponsor Two Seminars The USU Extension Service, Davis County, will hold two seminars. DEE Theo Italasano, both of Bountiful. rrmixiiT! Shortcourse will be Jan. 31 at Roy High School, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to all interested persons. On Feb. 7 will be a Pes- HEAVEN CAN WAIT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ticide Applicator's school, Weber County Health Department Auditorium, 2570 Grant, Ogden from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Fashion FOR ANYONE interested getting a pesticide applicators license in order to purchase restricted chemicals. To register, call the county agent, ext. 294, in Matching scarfs, mittens and hats are very fashionable in areas where the weather is cold. 773-780- 867-221- 295-239- 295. Tweeds and wool are combined in many of the high fashioned suits for women DRIVE OUT & SAVE Plants & Planters today. In other action, the board opted to raise the salary of for Blanca Feuentes, resident Every Occasion manager at the Layton housing complex, from $450 to $485 a month. She oversees repairs, rental and cleaning in the complex. THE BOARD also approved retaining legal counsel from Scott Buehler of Ogden for $50 a month on a trial basis. He will provide two hours counsel a month and more if necessary. That will not include drafting of documents or litigation. umEtxs GREENHOUSE 1700 South 1711 West, BXHJI40 2 Miles West ol Freeport CUSTOtJ 'J3Fsl& SUPERIOR .1370 West Gentile St., Layton v MILLER BLUE Phone RIBBON r Syracuse USDA CHOICE 376-46- 10 Lean 'k BEEF Ground Beef 49 (25 lbs. or more bulk or patties) Mild x. Cheese WE WILL ACE AND CUT YOUR OWN ..A A BEEF . ' .i |