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Show Sun Chronicle, Thursday, July 15, 1976 2 Page Emergency knowledge stressed by Hoy council SAVINGS BY THE mmm ROY - Roy and established for the future, FULL 1971 MATADOR 11951 1972 PLYMOUTH1 Sotalite 12095! modified Program The Utah State Board of Education recently modified certification requirements to make the Professional Certificate a permanent 1971 BUICK since credential. Available 1967, the Professional Certificate requires a fifth year Skylark hardtop 122951 preparation (Masters Degree or 55 quarter hours of credit beyond the Bachelors Degree) and at least three years of successful teaching of 1971 JEEP WVAGONEEf experience. According to Dr. Vere A. McHenry, Administrator, drive Division of Staff Development, Office of the Utah State Board of Education, effective July 1, 1976, an individual who holds a Professional Certificate, following the second renewal of that credential, may thereafter have it reissued upon the of the recommendation employing school district. Formal filing of credit will not be required. If an individual does not teach at least one year under a regular contract in each five air i3295l 11972 buick; RIVIERA Loaded 30951 year period, however, must apply to have he-sh- those e the certificate reissued under regular renewal procedures, including the filing of credit. required and ministrators other Among the fifty states and the District of Columbia, forty-fivrequire periodic renewal of certificates, years being the approximate average period of time for which they are issued. e 5-- 6 states Nineteen make profession for some sort of permanent (life certification, almost all of them after the individual has completed one year of approximately additional formal professional training nationally, provides or equivalent). The proposed change in certification regulations is compatible with the situation (Masters Degree recognition of the efforts of I 1600 with shell 12595 1973 BUICK ICENTURION Coupe, air 13095 ' educators who voluntarily seek to improve their competence by acquiring an additional year of formal training, and goes a long way toward meeting the demand of a substantial portion of the organized profession for some sort of permanent certification. (Ad- certificated professionally staff are also included.) 1973 DATSUN PICKUP e such things as fire, national disaster, power shortages, earthquake and riots need to be covered in ordinances Chugg stated. In the last emergency the people reacted correctly. But, we wont oir V-- must be City Councilman Dennis Chugg has told city council. The problem came to light in the recent state-wid- e electrical blackhe said. out, Standard operating procedures for in If always be blessed with their expertise, he emphasized. He pointed out as an example that the fire department door cannot be opened with only one man when the power is out. The electrically-operate- d door requires two persons to open in such cases. The police department, said means Chugg, has only walkie-talkiof communication when there is no power. The city manager and city attorney will research ordinances and draw up emergency procedures information for city council. Emergency operating procedures for all city personnel are missing aim vrf? I Stevens Henager honors students TONY H. MIKE shows some of his artwork which will be on display at the Southwest Branch Library. He will also teach pencil and charcoal sketching at the library during August. Artist displays paintings The art of Tony H. Mike public school until he was will be on display at the eight years old. He spoke only Southwest Branch of Weber Navajo, so he learned County Library beginning English along with the Three this week. Rs. Stevens Henager College Bezoski, Robert D. Black, students from the Larry D. Bouwhuis, Steven areas have received special Gremler, Eugene D. Mohn Mr. Mikes work has been and Clyde M. Ross. Those recognition for Outstanding displayed locally and also in in the earning a place on the Honor Oklahoma, Colorado, New Achievements Judi Roll with High Honors are: Mexico, Idaho and California. areas: following Penrod, daughter of Mr. and Joseph Christopherson, He has received various Mrs. Burt Penrod, has Phyllis S. Emery, Richard for his paintings. awards received Special Awards for Hicks, Jimmy L. King, will also be teaching art He her Perfect Attendance in Timothy W. May, Judy A. lessons at the library during W. AcRobert Basic and Mitchell, Morgan, Accounting the month of August. counting Competence. She Larry E. Parker, Judi t Dennis has also received a Typing Penrod, Remy, John A Navajo Indian, Mr. Mike Award for her Superior Ray Wood. Mr. Fahy S. was born in Sanostee, New Robinson, President of the Ability to type. Mexico, on the Navajo Lenore Ormiston has College, compliments and reservation. He did not begin received a special award in congratulates them for their Excellence. Academic Speedwriting Theory. Those Kathy Miller, daughter of earning a place on the Honor M. Mr. and Mrs. Leionard Earl Roll are: Edward Miller, has received a Special Award for her Superior Ability in Typing. Kathy is enrolled in the Private Secretarial Course. Those earning a place on the Books recently received at Honor Roll are: Sigilfredo A. Martinez, with High Honors: th new Southwest Branch Debra Burton, Gregory C. Library in Roy include the following titles: Horrocks, Dale L. Jastram, THOSE DAMNED Judy K. Morgan, Jess Perez, REBELS: THE AMERICAN Steve Seper and James W. Yarman. Mr. Fahy S. REVOLUTION AS SEEN Robinson, President of the THROUGH BRITISH EYES, Michael Pearson. A College, compliments and by brilliant of the congratulates them for their American Revolution, Academic Excellence. from the British point of view, that gives a dramatically different picture of the birth of a nation. BORN WITH THE DEAD, by Robert Silverberg. This volume includes three novels Rees H. about the the spirit of man by HILL AFB Johnson of Roy has retired at one of the top science fiction Hill AFB after some 30 years writers of the world. of federal service. BATTLES OF THE He was a solid propellant AMERICAN REVOLUTION missile repair foreman while by Henry B. employed at Hill. Carrington. A reprint of 1877, Mr. Johnson and his wife it is a living memento of vital LaVon have two sons. Mrs. years in the American exJohnson is the daughter of perience and will be Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of treasured by all readers who value Americas history and Roy. Roy-Suns- retiring 973 BUICK ELECTRA 133951 1775-178- 970 BUICK LESABRES l H.T. (3) Your Choice i 495 I 974 NOVA 1 111 ! during awards I Hatchback coupe air j Weber County Hospital employees were honored recently at the facilitys MRS. JAMES Pingree, right, watches as Renae Woods, USU extension home annual awards program. heard adEmployees economist, tests pressure cookers for accuracy. Mrs. Woods was at Roy Branch dressed by Roy Mayor Library last week to test residents' cookers and to give out the latest information on Joseph Dawson, Weber home canning. Commissioner Boyd i329! i'l DOOR CRASHER Spanish Velvet hardtop Sofa velvet.covers in rich colors. Exciting Spanish styling with carved wood accent posts. Made in our own Factoryl Saves Freight charges . , , Saves middleman costs! 0UICIC e Ogden 392-753- 7 939 West Riverdale Road Open Mon. t trl. 10 Reg. $289.00 Lake o Salt 3174 487-378- 2 Highland Drivo Tg..Wd.-Ihuri- . in 10-- 7 book. SWEET AND Emma Lathen. story written by murder LOW, A with S ClkOTO STAFF STAFF STAFF The Sun Chronicle and Clearfield Courier provided organ music for the program, and a group of Roy High School music students are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address, P.O. Box 207, Roy, a program. years. The following employees received engraved pens for their service: John Peterson, 19 years; Verna Call, 16 years; Vera Child, 16 years; Ruth Dunaway, 16 years; Armenta Higley, 16 years; Delbert Thompson, 16 years; Dera Peterson, 16 years; Elizabeth Higdon, 16 years; Zelda Reid, 15 years; Mary Wiggill, 15 years, and Mary McKenzie, 15 years. Elizabeth Higdon and Zelda Reid also received retirement plaques. Utah 84067. Telephone an agreeable decorum and with genuine or intelligent humor. Mrs. Leonard Edwards 9 Lush OF ALOES, by and times of one of the most intriguing monarchs in European history, Isabella I of Spain, who maintains her faith and pits virtue against the expediency and cunning around her. TOWARD LEXINGTON: THE ROLE. OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE THE COMING OF AMERICA REVOLUTION, by John Shy. The complicate relationship between armed force and political control in British North America before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War is the primary concern of this Employees received Those who recived plaques for years of service were: Mrs. Willard Higdon, 16 yearS; Mrs. Newell Widdison, 25 years; Mrs. Carl Reid, 15 years, and Mrs. Annie Vega, BUICK LESABRE r CROWN Norah Lofts. The author brings to life the character plaques for their years of service. Mrs. Ralph (Helen) Shorter, personnel director, was named and honored as employee of the quarter. presented 972 Step-by-ste- e, War. Storey and George Goodell. County V-- participate ' in Americas present and future. EAST AND WEST, by Pearl S. Buck. Here are found the qualities of story, of real people, of ageless human dilemma that have always drawn so many readers to the work of Pearl S. Buck. FACE LANGUAGE, by p Robert L. Whiteside. and picture-by-picturthis practical, proven guide shows you how to get along better with other people and have a more successful life. ELEVEN DECLARATIONS OF WAR, by Len Deighton. Soldiers make their own declarations of war in this collection of stories fierce in their hatred of war, and fierce in their love of life. SPIES OF THE CONJohn FEDERACY, by Bakeless. The author turns his attention to those who spied for the South in the Civil Employes cited 1969 DODGE Sedan art under Farrel Collett and Coyle Strong. He is presently employed with Utah Migrant Council Preschool as head teacher attended Reservation Boarding School, then came to Intermountain Indian the School for three years. He supervisor, operating school with a staff of seven completed High School in teachers and aides. He has Kirtland, New Mexico. been previously employed Following his high school with Weber County Library graduation, Mr. Mike moved as a display artist. to Utah and studied art two Mr. Mike will be teaching at Utah Technical and charcoal sketching pencil years College in Provo before at- at the library next month. He in tending Weber State College says he specialized where he is majoring in art working wifh youth. He 115951 POLARA studied New books available at Southwest Branch in Roy Roy man 1 and sociology. He attended the art festival in California. He is a senior at WSC and has 825-166- 6 or Salt Lake 359-261- and photographs for Thursday s poper must the news office before Monday at 5 p m Pictures may be included without charge either token in our of fice or submitted by you All news be to J. 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