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Show The Vilt akf Ti ibtine 1 I hurxd.iy , 5t .iri h l'i I 5 ) Davis Health Panel Reviews Goals, Two Items Elude Board Efforts ii fh v i hi im (a RYINGTON r plan jik) flutH .i duni n 1)1 w uti r h no eludi-'In Pm x nt tt Cniiiitv r.a.,n) ut in mi F dix.-ei-t r I'me-'- I " . set ar 0 y G, t 1 tt ... . idenlG vi 01 ! e-- r flunrn i ited It i' hard I! a vv . v l , hive I x ' t a 1 . i High School Graduates Of tin stude nts presently enn Hid in one of the classi s more than Jilt have gi adu.itt d irem hi, h si t,ix4 Befori tins year started, the center had a goal of Tint enrollmitits bv the end of the year Mr Schell estimates that this goal should be attained m light 1 -l I months Library Sets Several Recommendations The state personnel also made several recommenocational Board is dations which the Davis studying Additional classroom space was recommended to combat tlie pn sent overcrowded (onditions Several of the vocation classes are being held in buses this vear. Mr Seliell said that the center has put m a request for three or four mobile classrooms next Show oil II. Adams The Davis County Library will present the life of Henry Adams Tuesday and Wednesday as a part of its chronological senes it.d The center was cautioned to be careful of on the Adams family . The presentation will dijlii.dion of class offerings Most of the classes of e red by the vocation ci ner cannot economically be shown Tuesday at the oflert-- by a high school Sevc ral of the classes are south branch, 725 South a .0 advaiiied which arc not offered by the high Main, Bountiful, and Wednesdav at the north 't hooK brain n, 5t2 S BkKi East, ilvanced Training Id The episode C;e 1!' h l.e'l said that it was also px om mended th it will irfu be presented at 7 tin center advanced offer in pe training programs p ni Bn mess ap a This weeks epixixie will It was also suggested that the renter hurt an aidi deal w'th the years bet nrrect p.iM rs nnd expand its followup program tween 17U and 1x85 when Center staff members have plans to recruit mon lL'iiry Adams was a jourgudt nts from too high sch.iols The program is nalist available to all students m the district In the trades program, there is a need to spend S money on an exhaust system, and safety equipment, according to Mr Schell Indents Eve Mude FeM Vocational Training The center offers vocational training to secondary students and adults in Davis, Weber and Morgan c ounties Cui rently , only Dav is residents are utilimg the center Classes offered ini lude brick lav ing, auto body , welding, housewinng, homemaking and foods There are also several classes in the agriculture, construction and business fields Students, who have not yet received a high scIhkiI diploma, can enroll in one of the classes for free OGDEN ion IV f I kij v i:mi(.tun kimii r, ai ti n dts I notify .uni I . a a is i xt i a . i it VI ti i ,1 T a is' a( i m Dtvis County had no record id immunizations as of M ireh olltxn Ji'wet. hi ad p u i of the Davis Couo ty Hi tilth Department, said a letter threatening that expulsion would result if parents diun't get trx-ii hildn-immunized app iPTitly gi J results X) ii'.' ti i i Ha ' f de I 111 it, i K ei in id i i i i. i ii I t mumation guidelines, stie told the health board inuary , 5 kuitfer"artell students failed to show any record of v ai nations or hx'ing exerpp ted due to ri ligious or medical reasons Then came the first letter, said Mrs Jevutt, and the numlx-- i dwindled to Ls That figure w as cut ill half by a letter By J r Most Comply Last fall, 3, Otd youngsters enrolled tn Davis X dm rt i 1. , iv ,k a 't'l.i . 1 a '. .aid i , ueiiid fun is th a n i v i ft" n1 . 1 . i.t di . the si dm it ni ...il ,i,.i . M . 1 . pi in he t s..id th if Ixx ii aihnvixi e 1 ill e n 1 a ry same n ai 111 , .nil's Oie si it land .1 l iti h irv U ' i i funding far local pnhl i i ' Not-- flu s Dr y cited epidemic Id iho cut rently as a tential problem here. the in po- But next fall, schools statewide will have the ixiwer to require mandat ory compliance with immunization standards, and if records are not submitted the student faces immixiiate expul sum I'ruhlems ird Johns, Davis health director, that the piohlt-mol disease outbreaks are not among the kmdergar-festill ii nts at this Hunt, but among tlie older st u- h n rei-otd- Johns measles County notixi ui P nts di h vid or betwix n the H, be irnmun i zed or iiave on file to that eftii't One srreat chair deserves another. 2 FLOORS -L- IVING ROOM SETS ON SALE G I M a.i 1 Wall-Save- V-- ' .K - r r . V - National!) Advertised Action Mates -- by Iine NOW SAVE The Reg- 20 r During Our s . l recliner with a matching swivel rocker. A Beg. 299 95 Modern tufted, hence ton upholstered sofa. Made tor comfort and long wear $21995 Reg. 399.95 Contemporary styled sofa with foam filled reversible seat and back cushions plus arm bolsters. cloLong wearing eartn tone her cu Ion upholstery seout $23995 Reg. 509.95 Quilted floral contemporary sola, reversible toam cushion seat Long weanng cotton upholstery now orrty tan background color $32995 Reg. 449.95 Contemporary style wih figured velvet upholstery Reversible seat and back cushions, plus two arm pillows Here is luxury and service at a very low price Reg. 599.95 modem, styled sofa with exposed wood frame Long wearing hereupon upholstery in modem earth tone des gn Terr fie for famity room or den Very rustic appearance & $29995 s39995 S29995 tove Reg 699 95 Hercuion sc'a and matching chair, very oeuxe, reversilxe oam fi ed seat and back cushions pus arm piho.s Long wenpq arid beautrtuf Lott $1.79 lb $1.09 lb. $1.79 lb. BACON suit d . schools, but the goal re mums short at thn seioti-dar- nther entering OUR BIG REMODELING SALE CONTINUES WITH TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT from Bounti-iu- l. View moat, Layton and Clearfield will com-pit- e in the daylong pork d Jiwslt Mrs level has si (xml WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Vj 1 nt' n i Reg 499 95 Modem Hercuion upholstered sofa sect, extra king we irmg covers Now Only Water r i - i a i sihixiK, .dtiii'i ist ( ti'di i r. Solo Ensemble Festival will be Thursday at W i leer State College PORK LOIN turn d si axes 111nfnupi. itiiin i v pi at ei ns is in the pink, 1 r Join tt o I pi i fist tnau ll tlie health tm.nd in sell a will a fiiUin rnntenipl.ite ii n am . .hdasapli through till nil s j. i i i. id i'i.ip i.t ti es far certain si rvtci . t'Hi p n m i . i tn i nt x mite its rn hievi nn d-- for Davis Kids ' ages a d i i ti i ip 'I. c - h !l la .ie; lx j. i m .. i . i i t nn in atne. tl i M in li 3 eviulsnm date i li Jy 11 first vi ai 'tu ik nts are without vane i ation nx ordx Bul-lihealth mil ses will con dint ihtxks evtry two nxmths uiit.l ad havi (ompded I.ast year, the health boai d t as a goal that 'kl perex nt of atl si hixil i kinder, aiti ns jx-ri- 1 d . itiix . i ixiers i'i s i , r i Dix i , t .It i am n 'f t t . ( r x i sjs. tl iki ii' . ti II i t f nt of tlx-had compliix.! with mi 11 Instrumental and Stink-tit- s i i . rv Vinks are eh irged according to the hour The cei ter also taki s into ac count tile mourn. of the t son w tic n i ha ing for a class KLYSY1LLE Besides sewing, cooking and ri edlecr.ift, girls partu lpating in the Young Mathers jiugn.m at the Davis Area Vocational t i nti r mat sixm I off. red classes in plumbing ad tin building ti tides During a ri cent v ei to the center near Davis High xdiixil. peixooriel irom the St.de Board of Education that tile Center c xji.illil its ofienngs to the '. . oang mothei s They fi el we have an unbiased program. stressed Jack Schcdl, director of the center He noted, how c vc r, the state personel felt the girls could benefit a inoie varied class offering l'i a t ill papii.l'ixt ill e I'lil III., li "I t I i "v W ntial . ad V Vaccinations Near 100 dints Mothers Plumbing Course Youns T? it a v. " a. i 1 l,i Davis Vocational Center May Offer ' ill -- V I , i i v. , iv i,i t v i n a a ix dth r1' is tin i,l e i the dim ite at nh. xsp. aisuKed alx.i ta xad mi' a nnpli a it i ' ttiat Win lid G- - i ,a niiKi i'i 'li id i' ' that r. t., til, a im'di i ti ix v rr.ei.t d ' t iM i 1 lhvtt n a . . MTV I ' I alinuidi . t t ' ad ll v I 1, 1 m x n. I ! p -t a li hn t' ni.i r i. . . I itll' i r iv is l .n a hi i liu ilidiM ud - ite ivv ii fie nn rt a m li s a.i a i lixjii'pjxd ta h nulli' dl' eti r- t I r tx i P .1 i alisail a, j In !" a. t li I "ild n.ntv , , lt I,r aa "I think v.f r ii n I wanted to do," s ini Kn i. healh direi tar The tluanii.itnxi t, meti'i-by th. lot. r. thi r water tu a', d wilt n .ait) tnntli im iw I), mu 1! F tuuride att r 1 v The he., eh t ad L.- d did as nan , L in tx x d pi ir.n n ' w iKa n .a it mu en.jui r. d in tin Gui d lie tiUHT. i if s39995 stipe Save $280 00 Be tutr'J floral Hercuion soa and love sat revervhe foam hled seat and back cushions Made for long 54995 wear Tremendous buy Reg 679 95 PAV rcplacement CONSTANT MRE $9.49 $3.39 $1.29 $1.43 BEEF JERKY air toPiTouiwJ PASTRAMI Vj BEEF, U.S. CHOICE HIND OR LOIN FRIG1DAIRE. All our lb. lb. lb. lb. better than the best-sellin- g 21.3 Cu. Ft. GIBSON HOME FREEZER Jet Cone washers clean brands best washer. Here Come the Brides. Fast freeze Khx- - is nu i need formation .starting but pru-ttcu- as out of answers," l A food shelves, defrost drain new-Ivwtx- is in- thi'yre special door shelves, door lock and wire gate on bottom shelf. "questions and who pays for what, wedding attire, for the first home, gift ideas for invited guests. planning . Mon. thru Coming March 21 and 22 Exclusively in the Davis Edition First Annual "Brides Section A 4l Thurs. 10 Fridays 9 Saturday a.m.-- 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m. p.m. 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. n |