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Show 0m Dr ember ;.!i listings for Morgan and County is ! .. I i in or the Mountain Bell District Manager P.S. Selander said, needs As our customers change, their directory listings may need to be updated. We want to be sure that everyone is aware that the book is closing on Dec. 5. Often we get calls after the deadline, and then its too space 'tie yellow i if listings still do so. Mages of lai.urs . 4 alphabetical section may at, Mui in 979, Page residential I;. c 5 is the U'ldltlOllS or i :!' pages, . e .iirt ady . 1 about their business telephone oh , area new Phonebook ?? i. i 1 who ination late for revisions. To make any changes, residential customers in the Ogden Metropolitan area, Roy, Sunset and Clearfield should call 621-310- All business changes and additions should be directed to a number toll-fre- e Delivery of the new directory is scheduled in February. Utah autistic oty childerns weekset vVS December 8 is National Autistic Childrens Week and Governor Matheson has set the same week as Utah Autism Week. Autism is a severe disorder of the brain that inhibits or distorts what a person sees, hears, or otherwise senses. It creates serious problems in lear2-- id jres red ning, communication and behavior. Primary autistic behavior patterns include impaired rwwr me : sociability, reduced or absent verbal and communication, non-verb- Autism occurs in approximately one out of every 2,000 births and affects boys about four times as often as girls. While there is no known cure, appropriate educational methods help considerably. , .mint The nature of this disorder and the varying degrees of its severity often make early diagnosis difficult. L . r your headache get the: Utah Vl i i xti.i strength, ha n any reg-- . Society for Autistic Children, 668 So. 13th East, Salt Lake City, Utan 84102 or 581-010- 583-216- 9. students, faculty and PTA chose the week of Thanksgiving to express their appreciation for their fantastic cooks. Students honored them with posters and the PTA chose to present them with wall decorations. Pictured are, left to right, Reylyn Checketts, PTA president; Phyliss Skidmore; Cooks: Dorothy Stewart, Gloria Battistone, Shannon Hadley and far right Caroline Scudder. Second from right is Principal, Dr. Gene Jones. and absent or extremely reduced imaginative play. The cause is not yet known. NORTH PARK Elementary Weber aduit education registration to continue Registration is now underway at Roy High School for the Weber Adult Education Completion Program at High School. Registration will continue Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 28 and 29, at Roy High School from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Registration will also be held Nov. 29 and Dec. 3 from 5 to 8 p m. at the Weler Education Community 1100 Service Center, Washington Blvd., Ogden, as well as the first night of each class held at the center. Anyone who has not graduated from high school can enroll in any and all high school completion courses free of all tuition charges. rength and safety, too. i. tr, Anyone with questions about autism should contact by a panel of experts, used as directed. But Anacin gives you Only $15 is charged for Driver Education for nongraduates who are pursuing a high school diploma. Non-hig- h school graduates who register and complete one other course during the same quarter will pay no fee. All others must pay $50 for Driver Education. Texts are provided for all high school completion students. However, each student is required to purchase his own consumable books, pencils, etc. The winter quarter will be from Dec. 3, 1979, through Feb. 28, 1980. Holidays will be from Dec. 24, 1979, through January 1, 1980, inclusive, for Christmas Resolution of adoption ' '' -- 1100 t English Grammar, 6 to 9 p.m. room 115, $4.25 lab fee. ceitain cases, credit may be granted for work class Dec. 5): Bookkeeping, 6 to 9 p.m., room 136; Business Machines, 6 to 9 pm., room 136; General Science, 6 to 9 p.m. room 165; Welding, 6 to 9 p.m., Welding room, $15 lab fee; Auto Mechanics, 6 to 9 p.m. Auto room, $7.50 lab fee; Reading, 6 to 9 p.m., room 116, $2.50 lab fee. In experience, successful completion of the G.E.D. Test, military service, and P " .ous high school credits. Ola ses offered at Roy High for Winter Quarter, 1979-8include: lf Monday night (first class Shorthand I, II, III Monday and Thursday), 6 to 7:30, room 134; Type ( Monday and Thursday, 7:30 to 9:30, room 134; Sewing and Tailoring, 6 to 9 p.m. room 131, $2 lab fee; Psychology, 6 to 9 p.m. room 103; English I, II, III, 6 to 9 p m room 112, $4 25 lab fee. Tuesday night (first class Dec. 4): Ladies P.E., 7 to 8 30 p.m., check office for ic. 3): unit of credit will be given for each course One-ha- Blvd., Walshington Ogden, room 315, by calling lf completed successfully during the quarter. A course may earn credit to be counted for graduation only Full tuition will be for a course repeated and this tuition is not refundable. Thirty-sihours of productive attendance by adult students is required to earn credit. All students may have their credits evaluated making an appointment the Adult Education Office, once. charged x Be it hereby known that on November 13, 1979, the Roy City more pain reliever than any Council passed Resolution No. 61 increasing the fee for each s ih.it strength regular strength headache ambulance call to $50. Said Resolution to become effective r n rw tablet. Gives you safety you immediately upon passage, publication and recording. headache expect with extra strength you I To Vtailf'Vith a want. Read' and follow label Laurel M. Smith ; K.i'gnized safe directions. Assistant City Recorder 'a .ih safety. Thats common sense. That's Anacin. tablet. And in holiday, and February 18, 1980 for Presidents Day. For graduation, 15 units of credit are to be completed during the 10th, 11th and 12 grades. The seven requited credits are 1 science, 1 math, 2 history and 3 English. A minimum of one and one-hacredits must be earned and completed in the adult high school program to obtain an adult high school diploma. location; American Problems 6 to 9 p.m. room 104; General Math, 6 to 9 p m., roqm 172,. $3.50 lab fee; 1 - 4. Wednesday night (first Thursday night (first class Dec. 6): Ladies P.E., 7 to 8:30, check office for location; Shorthand I, II, III (Monday and Thursday), 6 to 7:30, room 134; Type (Monday and Thursday), 7:30 to 9, room 134; English I, II, III, 6 to 9, room 115, $4.25 lab fee; Woods, 6 to 9, Wood room, $7 lab fee; Spelling and Vocabulary, 6 to 9, room 116; U.S. History, 6 to 9, room 174. - Classes offered at Weber Education Community Annual Festival of Trees' Salt Festival Lakes children so everyone can enjoy the spectacle. Besides the lighted'frees the Festival features a. Gift Boutique with thousands of Tices, traditional Christmas season opener, is scheduled Wednesday through Saturday, at the Salt December Palace. 5-- handmade items, a brimming Sweet Shoppe, of and continous musical performing One of the most unique Christmas events anywhere in the country, the ninth annual Christmas benefit for Primary Childrens Medical Center will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day w ith over 200 trees creating a enchanted forest virtual for visitors. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Tickets are priced at $1.50 for adults and $.50 for on Mage. Each tiee donated is They are created and decorated oi iginul, by generous individuals, and business service organizations, churches and schools, for resale at the Unusual trees Festival. !his venr tea lure 001 golden origami cranes, ghttci ing machine gears, ice 1 DENTURE WEARERS cream cones, turkey eggs designed drill, A major cook a beef stew n 36 mUnttte- s-- & save power c s n u ire than one way to cook up a tasty beef stew, and using an electric pressure It .iticepan instead of the large surface units of your range is one of the best. will also save f about will consume the energy to vqy and time. An electric pressure saucepan it do in 36 minutes, of a kilowatt hour (kwh) and 'uk the stew slightly over ,i out one third the time. The average residential rate per kwh is proximatdy 5C. ; c one-hal- one-ha- . lf advancement one application holds comfortably yp tp 4 days Christmas bells, home-blowglass ornaments. Three Bears, Mr. and Mrs. Santa, gingerbread houses, Gnomes, 200 elves, and enough animals in various J shapes and sizes' to fill several Arks. Send our FTD Season Greeter Bouq it mailer appliance such as the electric pressure s nicepan often consumes less energy than either surface unit or a conventional 'be large range-top . a dentists tolc-painte- d n (i CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE with 130 t now. musical Outstanding groups are scheduled for continous musical delight. These include BYUs Young Ambassadors, Small World Entertainers, award-winnin- g Sweet and acappella Adelines choirs from many area high schools. Sponsored by the Womens Endowment Committee, the was originally Festival, conceived and organized as a Gift of Love for the at children Primary Childrens Medical Center. Funds raised will be used for treatment of medical at children Primary Childrens. Primary Childrens provides specialized medical treatment for thousands of children each year coming from the Intermountain area. Board members Womens the of Endowment Committee include women from as far north as Huntsville and as far south as Spanish Fork. or individuals Any businesses interested in purchasing special trees, To please call donate tickets for unor handerprivileged - W soiiutiiim; UNIQUES fur that special Education Service Center, 1100 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, 84404, phone Gayle Jones, room 315, The Adult Education Program is sponsored by the Weber Board of Education. slates. sale The Defense Property Disposal Office Hill Air Force Base announced today that a Public Local Auction Sale 1FB will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1979. The sale will start at 9 a m. in Building The Publk is encouraged to hid. Among the 240 Items to be will be control stations, containers, work lxnches, shop equipment, offered material handling Dec d The items will lie on for inspection Ix'ginning Nov. 27, 1979 from 8 a m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions may be seen at Hill Air Force Building Base. UT. display Registration will begin at 8 a. m. on the day of the sale. 777-655- : . . .and money! iiilSP y LIGHT COMPANY Your own special holida erecting A festive arrangeiv greens in an exclusive ment of fresh flowers and hi And f iti""g a v FTD Wooden "Nutcracke u u'l ..end beautiful so , Its candle Christmas one and take one home Just call or visit us now "e have other special holiday ideas for you too you say it rio roster! vases with tloial printings and nine h, nun h mmi o & visit at . . PHONE 2955 WASH. UVD., OGDEN. UTAH 1440, MOMENTUM'' 1 C . SoiiH'ihm:: Unique Ogden, 399-494- 1 NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS' (Tit crystal 2260 Wash. Blvd., "Jt IMPORTANT orator mosaic mirrors com- ponents, laundry equipment, wire rope, lighting components, hardware, trucks, office machines. Christmas gift. stocks and soups save time. Vegetables are especially delicious cooked quickly. Almost any vegetable or meat dish ordinarily cooked on your range surface unit can be made in the electric pressure saucepan. Use your pressure saucepan to save electricity Pressure-cooke- or Community registered 295-890- vr, Cooking times are shortened, and the a.ments and flavor of foods are also conserved. Mack Taft at Weber Bidders must be present and to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details contact Sales Section at Hill Air Force Base, telephone (801 968-258- dicapped children to attend the Festival, please call ik Roy High School, 2150 West 4800 South, Roy 84067, phone HAFB set for Salt Palace The Service Center include: Tuesday night (first class Dec. 4) : High School English 6:30 to 9:30, room 301; High School History, 6:30 to 9:30, room 301; Driver Education, 6:30 to 9:30, room 316 (see fee above)0. Thursday night (first class PreDec. 6): G.E.D. paration, 6:30 to 9:30, room 305, $6 50 lab fee; High School Math, 6:30 to 9:30, room 305, $3.50 lab fee; Driver Education, 6:30 to 9:30, room 316 (see fee above). Driver Education classes will begin January 8, 1980. For information, contact I) tali Tab'-50- thn- stronger Ik'luit' yin u must Ml If' 1m- t.iHc k.u In1 ,s Ui.in min Ml'M linin', ii- II, iiv, ill)', t In Ml min mu' tnvly Ii hi nun ,in it,1 , i, k,u Inninilii mil ,1 H i", ii itnm hi l.lhlrls l.ikt iinly .is ,i It, li , ' A MM |