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Show V " -- Take v . A 4 Class A V. . M t v, Can Learn iS Youth To Be Assertive with parents, handling peer pres sure, making and refusing re quests, coping with criticism, expressing developing positive and negative emotions. The class will be instructed by Connie Chatlin on Tuesday evenings from 5 to 6:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 2, and will meet at the Davis County Mental Health Center in Bountiful, 470 East Medical Drive. The cost is $32 per person. However, half of that amount will be rebated if the class member attends all sessions. self-estee- viKnh To register or obtain more information about the content and skills-espcci- ally 298-344- defensive Driving - Utahs Defensive Two Couples Wed in Late Summer Rites format, please call Peggy White- head at ---- -- communication Will 6. Tangney - Della Silva Wed on Sept. 22 in the Lions Social Center, Syracuse, were the Be Taught duction on their driving records, one time during any three year program of the Utah Safety period. Council which seeks to reduce You can lessen the possibility highway deaths, injuries and of becoming a traffic victim by property damage by educating evenrolling in the classes starting in ery Utah driver in traffic accident Roy, Saturday, Oct. 13, at the avoidance techniques. Roy City Municipal Building, The Defensive Driving Course room, 9 a.m. eight-hoan further information and For course classroom js which has been recognized by the enrollment, call Luke Blakeley, 90, Utah Department of Public Safe- driver license or the Utah Safety Council-533-58ty as part of its driver improven-"meactivities. Drivers who r' The registration fee for the enroll and successfully complete is $20 per person. course recourse receive a .the . Driving former Miss Joan Tangney and Paul Della Silva. She is the daughter of Fay Jack Fisher, Salt Lake City, and Elizabeth J. Fisher Casper, Wyo. Silva is the son of Mrs. June R. Della Silva and the late James O. Della Silva of 2208 So. 2000 W. ...Course is a driver improvement multi-purpo- maMT PAUL AND JOAN DELLA SILVA se Syracuse. ur A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at Lions Social Center. Attending as matron of honor was Cindy Fisher. Best man was Brent Della Silva. The bride is a graduate of Glenrock High School, Glenrock Wyo., She is storekeeper for Zan-to- p International Airlines. The bridegroom graduated from Clearfield High School. He is self employed as a cement finisher. After a trip to Glacier National Park the couple will make their home in Clearfield. Longmore - Simpson FARMINGTON The former Miss Carol Ann Longmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Longmore, 779 S. 200 E., Farmington, was wed to Thomas F. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. j David Irving 1233 Church Street, Layton, at the Davis County Court House Sept. 14. Attending the bride was Cindy Jensen. Best man for the groom was Sean Haynes. They will be honored with an open house Saturday, Sept. 29, at the brides parents home. They plan to make the Davis County area their home. services-479-52- 51. nt i 50-poi- nt 'ns Business Skills Class Scheduled Electronic calculators, ten key adding machines, dictaphone, " IBM key punch, and accounting will be parts of a three hour class to be taught at Clearfield High School, Thursdays from 3 to 6 ' -p.m., starting October 4. " ' Ten key skills necessary in all business offices will be taught using the touch method, and accounting for a small business as well as general bookkeeping will -- be offered. Certificates of profi- - . ciency will be given to those who can qualify which can be used for job applications. Registration will take place at the first class, Thursday, October 4, at Clearfield High, Room at 3 p.m. The fee is $36 which is payable at the first class. This fee includes all books and materials. i 7, The general public is welcome to attend the community school classes at Clearfield High. r Divorce Topic of Layton Classes LAYTON Going through a .Ldivorce is one of the most disrup- life events for a family. Un- - . . fortunately, of the occurence is so high that it is esti- mated that 50 percent of children will have lived through this expe- - , j.'ntfenceby the time they are ; TTown. "V') Dr. Richard Sag, a Layton pe- ;Hatrician will devote his parent education classes during the month of October to discussing the effects of divorce on the ly. The classes last about one hour and will be held each day during the month of October at noon. Classes will be held at Dr. Sags office, 2084 N. 1700 W. in Lay- 'ton. These classes are free and open to the public, but have lim- for 0 ited enrollment. Call more information. fami--:..tt- ve Tues-divor- ce 773-933- :Try Aerobics Courses at Complex month. I2UROY The Roy Recreation Complex, 2150 W. 4700 S., is be- - "ginning its faU'program of regular and water aerobics. Water aero- is an excellent class for those --with any type of injury or chronic which makes it diffi- cult to exercise. The class is at 4 p.m. daily. d aerobics is of-Regular, fered daily at 6:30 a.m. Evening classes begin at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The classes are . offered Z d and people may join ; -- - --bics . co-e- year-roun- 1 Couples at any time during the A fee of $15 entitiles participants to attend any of the various aerobics classes as many times as they wish during a 30 day period. Class instructors are enced in exercise, nutrition,, aero-bics, injury prevention, and numerous, personal sports. Pro- grams are individualized and the beginner is always welcome. Pri- vate instruction is available on request. For further information experi-.-'Impairme- nt T call 825-976- 4. to Learn Communication BOUNTIFUL Couples express thoughts and feelings, Communication, a course de- - specific styles of communication signed for 'partners who want to to match specific circumstances 2 learn to communicate more effec- - and the nurturance of mutual es--2 ' tfvely, will begin at Davis County teem and caring. Partners interested in partici-pe- t. Mental Health in Bountiful on 3. paring int his excellent course are Being taught by Dr. Thoams E. asked to purchase the text, iritt, clinical psychologist, the Talking Together, and read the eourse is open to married cou- - Introduction and chapter one be- pies, or to partners of other rela- - fore the first class. Cost for the class is $35 per couple and is pay-1- 2 5 fionships such as father-sofriend-frienr, able either when the book is etc. Participants must be chased or on the first night of class. The book may be pur- t, least. 16 years of age. Instruction during these four chased for $9. 2 weeks centers around learning Questions about this class or Z Such skills as self awareness and registration calls should be direct-expression of thoughts and feel- - ed to Peggy Whitehead at 298- ijigs, listening skills and constuc- - 3446 as soon as possible since en- $ve ways of helping a partner rollment is limited. " , n, pur-frien- d, d- ftother-daughte- - Z Combining Families to Be Subject Meeting process of blending their present family for the past several years. seminar sponsored by the Davis County Taking His, Hers and Ours and blending them into a well functioning family can be one of the most difficult of human expesaid Mary Hughes, riences, PERC director. is requested. Cost will be $3 per Call person or $5 per couple. ; Vf FARMINGTON rite challenges Ours, a one-nig- of His, Hers and ht W! I School Districts Parent Educa- tion Resource Center, is sched-- . uled for Wednesday Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200E., Farmington. The seminar will be conducted by Kent and Velma McDonald. The McDonalds have been in the 451-507- 1. Classes for Deaf Set for Autumn The theme will be Beginning Utah Com- will deaf the Language, taught by Shirley for Sign munity Center Snow. This class is an excellent He sponsoring fall quarter classes. have pre- The first class began Tues. Sept, review for those who ' S 25. Classes will be held on Tues. liminary skills. The center is located at 388 N. and Thurs. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 400 E., Bountiful. For more infor- book Cost is $15 with a $9.50 r mation call fharge. ..BOUNTIFUL 533-599- 7. J I - - ' t - I |