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Show npjiwwyr Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 9, 1985 2D r Clearfield Senior is Selected for Honor Tim Old?, a CLEARFIELD senior at Clearfield High School was named the outstanding male teenager of the month for November, according to an announcement made by Roy Hartman of the Roy Elks. Olds carries a 3.9 grade point average and is enrolled in the Weber State College honors biol ogy program, ment advanced place- and biology, other Those selected are Dr. William Reese, Roy High School; Paul C. Smith, Layton High School; Jesse L. Taylor, King Elementary School; and Delores Hansen, Val TIM OLDS School District Foundation and currently serves as an honorary board member. In mid-198the Weber School Board approved the naming of fa- Griffin, prinicpal at Roy Junior High, expressed appreciation to Lee Harris, the schools media specialist. Harris originally conceived the idea of asking for addicilities within the district after tional support for the center. donors who contributed to the Harris indicated students are enrichment of those facilities. becoming vitally interested in This will be the first media center reading good books. Unfortuate-ly- , in the district to be named for a the budget in the school did contributor. not permit adequate buying of Open house honoring Mr. and the books needed. Through this Mrs. Matis is scheduled for partnership between the school Thursday, Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. in and private donors, students will the center at Roy Junior High. have access to these badly needed In announcing this event, V.E. materials, Griffin said. education and provide Wilcox, vice president; Kathy Nelson, secretary; Pam Mulcock, treasurer; Jackie Longhurest, historian; Terri Brostrom, satety commissioner; and Robyn Rom- and helpful hints will encourage all children to use proper lan- A belief that FARMINGTON the behavior of the students can be changed to improve the community is held by the Knowlton Elementary School PTA Board. a language clean-u- p Instituting program- through posters, talks guage. This years PTA board is Sherrie Rampton, president; Shirley Harper, president-elect- Nancy ; ney, publicity. 4, long-tim- PERC Offers Teaching Aids Looking for a productive way to spend a morning or afternoon? Why not spend it browsing through the books, filmstrips, educational toys and talking with the specialists at the Davis County School Districts Parent Education Resource Center. After a holiday rest, the PERC Center is opened Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Experts from Utah and other stales will address the academy on a variety of subjects including leadership styles, effective teaching, discipline and time Knowlton School PTA Chooses Officers Center Named for Roy Pair FARMINGTON for other administrators. Selected by the Utah Office of Education, the principals will meet monthly. Plans are to appoint new members each year. ley View Elementary School in Bountiful. A total of 41 principals were selcted, 16 on the secondary level and 25 from elementary schools. The purpose of the academy is to provide a forum for exchanging ideas on topics pertinent to public education. Academy members will return to their districts One principal from Roy and three administrators from Davis County Public Schools have been selected as members of the first Utah Principals Academy. advanced placement courses. He is a member of the Falcon Science Bowl Team, is an active participant in the annual science fair, and is involved in community improvement projects. He is the son of Chester and Manlyn Olds of West Point. ROY The Weber School District Foundation and the administration at Roy Junior High School have announced the naming of the schools media center to recognize a contribution from Henry and Mae Matis of Roy. Both Mr. and Mrs. Matis are e supporters of education in the Roy area. Matis has served as a member and as president of the Weber School Board. Mrs. Matis taught for many years in the Weber School District. Matis was also one of the original incorporators of the Weber 4 Administrators Get Honors 4 p.m. with extended Wednesday until 7 p.m. hours Community Education Classes KMiPmnuuuiJJUit'i.- '- muumm I O' - The following and assistance for parents of dren who have special needs. Guidance is offered in selecting childrens literature or filmstrips to help children and parents deal with situations such as death, illness, divorce, formulating values or getting along with others. equipment is available and no fees are charged for the use of materials. month at -- S L..awiiwViuiij -- - classes are offered this Hospital Center. McKay-De-e chil- The center serves much like a lending library and contains a wealth of information concerning child development, discipline, communication and other parentp ing and subjects, said Mary Hughes, director. PERC specialists provide counseling in the choice of materials best suited for individual needs. self-hel- Audio- -visual 3 -- . Medical Ethics Forum: Saving Life or Prolonging Death Father John Paris, a member of the presidents committee on medical ethics, will discuss with health care professionals and the public current problems involving medical ethics. Father Paris will speak to the medical staff Jan. 7 at 7 a.m. He will join with representatives from various disciplines to discuss the problem of providing quality care to patients in the face of decreasing financial resources at a public forum Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Ogden Hilton Hotel. There is no charge for admittance. For more information call 625-207- 8. Aquacise Organized water exercise class which especially beneficial to those who are overweight, arthritic and rehabilitating. Class begins Monday, Jan. 7 and will be taught Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for four weeks. Cost is $24. Classes will be taught at 4, 5 and 6 30 p m. To register Offered through the Women's Center. call Prices effective through Jan. 14, 1985. 625-221- Slim is 0. and Trim class a sensible weight loss plan which uses a combination of moderate, balanced diet, aerobic exercise and behavior modification, Class begins Tuesday, Jan. 8, and runs for nine weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. in Stewart Rehabilitation Center. Cost is $65, with a $15 refund This is GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES you find someone with lower advertised prices on identical items that they have in stock, and if these items are part of our regular inventory, we will meet their price. Just bring in a current local competitor ad. If possible, $5 for exercise, $5 for weight loss and $5 for class attendance. For more information call Ottered through the Women's Center. 625-202- Cesarean Childbirth Class FIBERGLASS ROLL INSULATION KRAFT 3'j x 15 3'i x 23 R-- ll Covers 135.12 6x15 . 19s SF 11 98 9 Covers 48.96 SF . 88J 8 x 23 ATTIC BLANKET 6 x 23 1 9 Covers 75.07 SF Unfaced Covers 47.92 SF 1 5 98 BLOW-I- N iSkiL ifeiP OUULOjf .x2x17 Adhesive backed. H 03 For jm pieces WALL PLATE SEALER INSULATION with fiberglass 3 7 R va,ue Per Sq inch. GARAGE DOOR WEATHER STRIP 16 099 " Copper Contains n r- - Ft.... ADJUSTABLE 31"36" LOW BOY Aluminum 52" CL & Vinyl 3. HIGH BOY ED524AB. . , . 2x60 FT. DUCT TAPE 75? Ron polyurethane foam 52" MONARCH 0MOS24BB 4 wood finish. W 65? blade. Bright sealant UsS' 3J SILICONE II 52" CAULKING FLUSH POLO AFP524AB . . . . 4 veneercane 75? 388 10.3FI.ox. Easy to use flexible blade. Antique brass, includes light kit. sealant. Class for parents experiencing a repeat birth with a class taught simultaneously for their children. Parents review labor and delivery process and relaxation techniques while children learn ways to help with the new infant. Jan. 28, 7 to 8 p.m., Green Auditorium. Cost. $10 for the whole Offered through the Women's Center. family. To register call 7. Psychiatric Forum: The Incest Familys Emotional Wounds -- How to Best Heal Them lecture presented by Jim Wetzel, CSW, who is a volunteer therapist for Parent's United in Salt Lake City, working with the teenage victim's group, and Duane Johnson, CSW, who is director of the Ogden Parent's United, which is a therapy group for sex offenders. Wetzel and Johnson will discuss the causes and dynamics of the offender's problems as well as treatment techniques that are helpful to the victim and family members. A mother and father involved in the Parents United Therapy Program will be present. Forum is open to the public and free 6f charge. Feb. 6, 7 to 9 pm, Barker Hall. For more information call 625-201- C 7TTT 2 iw. iBUtftk lilflUHllllJ McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL CENTER LAYTON 1256 North Main 544-345- 1 uts 4 625-276- A Seals out drafts dust, moisture, rodents & Insects! Easy & economical to use. brats Taught once a week for six weeks. Participants may choose Wednesday or Thursday night classes. Classes begin Jan. 9 and 10, 7 to 9 30 p m Green Auditorium. Cost: $30, which is refundable if you deliver your baby 7. Offered To register call 625-27- 6 at McKay-Dethrough the Women's Center. 625-276- 88 oak veneercane blades. Antique brass finish. 4 General Childbirth Class Repeat Parent Class and Childrens Workshop DORADO With school house light through the Women's Center. e. DOOR WEATHERSTRIP 36x84 7. General childbirth class for parents wishing to use little or no anesthesia during childbirth. Those wishing to sign up should attend one of the general childbirth classes Jan. 9 or 10, 7 to 9:30 p m. in the Green Auditorium. Thereafter the natural childbirth class will be taught Tuesdays from 7 to 9.30 p.m. for six weeks. Cost: $30, which is refundable if you To register call deliver your baby at McKay-DeOffered Women's Center. through the tom. loch Jamb-u- p For women who have problems or questions about breast feeding after they have left the hospital. Classes scheduled for Jan. 8 and 22, 7 to 8 30 Offered p.m., Green Auditorium. Cost: $5. To register call Natural Childbirth Class Extruded vinyl vinaseal door bot- THRESHOLDS 28 Center. e. Roll PIPE INSULATION 7. 625-276- Insulation meets or exceeds the Blow-i- TKERMCUTE FOAM TAPE 9 Post Partum Breast Feeding Class same class rating as m 7-- 625-276- INSULATION the higher the greater the Insulation power. The p m Green Aucouples expecting a cesarean birth. Jan. 8, ditorium. Cost $10, which is refunded if you deliver your baby at McKay-Dee- . For more information call Offered through the Women's For 1 27.5, R-- Covers 8S.12SF 8. I V |