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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 Claims Professor Is Named Mayfield Daylight Hours May Mean Trouble New Photographer 3C , Area Woman i In Exercise 7 With summers longer daylight hours most adolescents have more free time and that, in many cases, leads to trouble. According to Ogden City police summer brings on an increase The problems arise, Dr. Kunz said, when children are allowed to come and go at will or wander without any specific activity in mind. She said that most teenagers in teenage related crimes, dont start out with the intention things such as shoplifting, theft of breaking the law or being and a general increase in, violamischievous, but many end up tions. that way. But a Weber State College Adolescents are in a vulnerprofessor of child and family ' able state if they dont have a studies said that if parents direction for their energy. Lots would exert a little more control of kids get into trouble that over their siblings the longer way, she said. She noted that the problem is daylight hours could be turned into a positive experience for not quite as simplistic as more the family. free time. The change in the Dr. Jean T. Kunz, chairman weather, and the summer of the WSC department of child school vacation all add to and family studies, said, If pachange the daily routine. Many rents are on the job so that the other family problems could alchild just doesnt go out to be so contribute, she said. Dr. Kunz said, Any change going out then theyre less likely to get into trouble. in routine usually causes stress and that can make the whole family upset. According to the family expert the answer is to give teenagers as much activity and as much direction as possible. Duties and tasks around the house, family outings, hikes, sports,' and other structured involvement tend to give the youth wholesome outlets for their energy. But its hard, especially for the single parent family, to keep them involved and active. I think the community ought to help and establish summer activity programs, the professor said. She added, But whoever does it summer can really bring families together, if its handled right. Cub Scouts Receive Webelos Mayfield graduated from Weber State College in geography with an emphasis in urban planning. He worked in the Davis County planning office from 1966 to 1969 as an assistant planner. From 1970 to 1974, Mayfield was head of the Bozeman planning board, which is about the same size as the Davis County planning office, said county personnel director Mel Miles. City-Coun- ty Army Pfc. Tina Mayfield also has experience L. and Marvin L. Johnston of in industrial and economic de- 377 W. 985 N., Sunset, parvelopment areas, said Miles, ticipated in Brim Frost 1983, a. e which are part of his new re- U.S. Readiness Command exercise held in Alaska. sponsibilities. Mayfield will officially asThe exercise is designed to sume his new duties May 1. test and evaluate active and reserve component commanders in joint procedures and tactics: It also gauges their ability to function in an arctic environment. joint-servic- . Fabric Frame Library Topic ROY Fabric Frames and Albums will be presented at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, Wednesday, April 13. Lynn Venable, an area homemaker will demonstrate how to assemble a fabric padded picture frame. In addition, Mrs. Venable will adapt the picture frame technique for a photoalbum cover. Patterns will be available. Exercise participants were personnel from Army and Air Force units already assigned to Alaska, a Canadian light infantry battalion, soldiers from Fort Lewis, Wash., and Fort Campbell, Ky., and reservists and national guardsmen from rent states. 14 diffe- She is a 1980 graduate of Clearfield High School, Utah. Airman Given Two Cub SYRACUSE Scouts in Pack 152 received spe- Assignment cial Webelos Activity Awards in their Pack Meeting March 25. Jason Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wilson, 2160 West 700 South, and Cory Emmett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Emmett, 759 South 3000 West, went the extra mile in the earning of their achievements. Not willing to give up with just the required number of projects, they went on to accomplish all 15 categories which included: citizen, outdoorsman, Airman Robert L. Allen Jr., son of Air Force Col. Robert L. and Janet L. Allen of 143-Fourth St., Hill Air Force Base, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after A completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lack-lan- d Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. He is a 1979 graduate of Rutherford High School,. Panama City, Fla. archist, aquanaut, forester, traveler, athlete, scholar, craftsman, geologist, naturalist, engineer, scientist, sportsman and showman, earning them each the coveted A Davis FARMINGTON named Davis was native County County planning director last week. Richard Mayfield, who is now president of his own planning consulting firm in Bozeman, Mont., was selected from afield of 34 candidates and replaces Harold Tippetts, who was elected commissioner last fall. SUNSET Hartranft, daughter of Jennie CORY EMMETT award. Layton Updates Code The amendment updates a portion of the administrative section of the currently used LAYTON An amendment to update the Layton City electr- ical code was given approval by the Layton City Council. Hatch Aid Will Speak code. Kook your BIST...! 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