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Show Knowlton principal 'opens door' chology but had diffuculty meeting with the counselor to set FARMINGTON Glen up a graduate program. I poked Tonge tells the students his door is always open for his friends. my head in the administration office and in a few minutes I was nd the students are my organized to pursue the adminisfriends, said the new principal of Knowlton Elementary School in trative degree. I have never Farmington. regreted that. I love kids and am excited to be Tonge had been the principal at Bountiful Elementary School for the principal at Knowlton, said. eight years before being assigned Tonge to Knowlton. Before that he When he first started his job at served at Hilltop in Layton and Bountiful Elementary the school Stoker Elementary in Bountiful. had few parent volunteers. By the He was named Principal of the time he left, the parking lot was full of the cars of parents helping Year for 1986. It was a fluke that I went into students and teachers, he said. administration. I started my gradIf you have a good school, couate program in educational psy operation with parents can make Review correeponden! it a great one. I am an amateur magician. That helps sometimes to meet the children," he said. Once the school had an earthquake drill, he said. I came over the PA system and said Earthquake! Earthquake!" One student told his mother that because 1 was a magician I had made the whole school shake." This school year will be the first time in 25 years that he will not have a child enrolled in the public school system, he said. But I have grandchildren that I am concerned about. I want them to go to good schools. I care what happens to the schools. I want to help the students," he said. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 6, 1986 C If s' Were really taking off! ; order to better serve you, Travel is now operating at two locations In Glen Tonge Holiday can't begin before trip back home 'to turn things off' SHARON NAUTA STEELE Review columnist vice-gri- Lou Ann Wallace Sorority names new president LAYTON Preceptor Phi Layton Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has selected Lou Ann Wallace of Clinton as chapter president for the year 1986-8Her board members are Janet Wood, vice president; Sheila secretary; Sue Carter, 7. An-op- ol, trea-sure- r; Gibb, Billy It happens every time 1 leave the house. 1 get two or three blocks away and suddenly remember the curling iron. In my mind's eye I can see it posed precariously on the edge of the bathroom vanity where I left it. Every detail is as distinct as if I were still standing there painstakingly winding locks of hair around the shiny barrel, instead of driving along the freeway with p nummy hands doing a ber on the steering wheel. The spring and clamp are as finplain as my gers. The cord is vivid right down to the plug. I can even read the warning label engraved on the handle: Do not immerse. But theres one thing I can't quite make out. Is the power switch turned on or off? Better make a quick dash back home and check. Sometimes its the back burner on the stove that draws me homeward only moments after Ive pulled out of the driveway and headed off to an appointment for which Im already half an hour late. Have I left the gas on? Is the frying pan full of sizzling bacon parliamentarian. She joined Beta Sigma Phi in 1965 with an Ogden area chapter. She held all offices including for the Utah state convention in 1981. an white-knuckl- uh-o- ed h, to ensure the safety of my home. If I rush into the bathroom to find the curling iron not only turned off, but unplugged and put away, I am gratified. If I dash into the kitchen to find the knobs on the stove all neatly positioned, their arrows pointing straight up at off, I relax. And if the garden hose is as limp and empty as a fc Rain or Shine J piece of boiled macaroni, I can pull out of the driveway for the grease ready to burst into white second time with a song in my hot flames? Is the kitchen already heart. engulfed in clouds of black There was one day, however, smoke? when I made a list, checking evOther times, when Im absoluteery little thing I could possibly ly sure the curling iron is cool worry about and marking it off and the stove is off, a spectre of before I left the house. As my the garden hose rears up before husband and I headed out for a me like an enormous green cobra. weekend trip, I sat in the front Did I shut the water off before I seat clutching that list and hyperleft, or is my basement at this ventilating. Weve got to go back! I exvery moment being turned into an indoor swimming pool? Is my claimed. What on earth for? my hustelevision floating? Has my daughters hamster drowned? Are band asked. You can see from dozens of migrating waterfowl your own notes that youve turncurrently eyeing my inundated ed off the curling iron, stove, and backyard as a possible nesting hose. Youve even unplugged the clothes iron, the washer, dryer, sight? Though nine times out of ten, I microwave, television, vacuum, know that my emergency trips and toaster. back to the house will turn out to I know, I finally gasped. But be unnecessary, somehow I find weve got to go back. I just have comfort in such redoubled efforts to find something to turn off. 2-- one-fo- picking-u- p ur high functioning, chronically mentally ill clients enrolled in the Davis County Mental Health Day Care Program. From Bountiful, these clients would be driven to Layton for the day. Responsibilities of the safe driver include safe pick-udrop-of- f safe of and the passage, clients. The driver must have a chauffeurs license or be chauffeur-licens-e Treatment, general training provided by professional staff, and specific training provided by supervisor. A special project aide for Wings Consumer Group is each week to needed a half-day work as an aide for special programs involving the Davis County Mental Health Wings Group, an advocacy group for the chronically mentally ill. Duties would include but may not be limited to, tracking on going revenue generating projects (such as selling pop), planning and implementing fund raising projects, and planning and facilitating short day trips (such as pic- a with us! f' From Ogden: From Salt Lake: at Goldenwest C.U. 147 E. 26th Street at Trolley Corners 515 So. 7th East, 2A Travelworld 399-581- eligible. 2-- . sisting clients in cooking projects. activi-,ue- s. Convolving clients in social modeling appropriate bchav-loand ordering and obtaining nmterials for projects. EOcientation will be provided by the coordinator of Day Commissioner We need Action Now! Davis County needs a proactive rather than reactive approach to the future. Ken Ham mon makes things happen. He has vision. He sets and accomplishes goals. He listens to and actively solicits varying points of view. i KEN HAMMON Experienced in Government understands the complexities of our Davis County government. He realizes the portance of cooperation between our cities and the county government. County Administrator, 16 years Management of an $18 million budget Responsible for over 750 employees Davis County Sheriff, 8 years Chief Deputy of Salt Lake County, 8 years Ken The Heritage Boutique 190 South Fort Lane Layton, Utah Legislative Community Service 544-294- 5 Veteran Utah Association of Counties, Executive Board Governors Advisory Committee on Dangerous Drugs University of Utah and Weber State College Curriculum Advisory Boards Executive Board of the National Sheriff's Association County Fair and Mental Health Boards Past Presidents of the Utah Peace Officers Association Active Member of his church WWII Beautiful Hair Doesnt Just Grow That Way j- -4 Our Professional Staff: June Ames Audrene Yates Kathy Willis Pam Garcia Tammy Thurgood Cindy Ross , Vj srr r V $50ff Selected perms which include cut and style. Family into one resident of Davis County. His ancestors were founding pioneers of the area. He and his wife, Barbara enjoy their large family of children and Ken Hammon is a I ( life-lon- g grandchildren. I I I Student Haircuts 600 Bring this coupon in for your special savings thru the month of August. Business Experience Ken has taken his love of horses and built his business the past 8 years, of the nations leading registered quarterhorse breeding ranches. In Senior Citizen discounts Mon., Tues., Wed. COUPON im- Action is the key to Kens success in his family, his professions, his business and his community service. He helped draw up and lobby for the States first child abuse law. He helped with legislation designed to improve the Dowers of arrest and upgrading the qualifications and standards of our policemen He helped sponsor and author legislation to add teeth to our drug, drunk driving, and burglary laws i r, 1 2 Year Davis County I at p, Orientation will be provided by the coordinator of Day Treatment, general training provided by professional staff, and specific training provided by supervisor. A Cooking Crafts Program aide is needed every Tuesday morning for 4 hours to work as a program aide in the Davis County Mental Health Cooking Program for the chronically mentally ill. Will carry out assignments of the program director. These assignments will include, but may not be limited to, providing emotional support to the clients, as- i' 5, Back to School with Pizazz! To look its beautiful best most hair needs a little help from salon experts. And we would like to start off your school year right with a professional perm, cut and style. 5 MAMMON 295-344- 6. Other duties include providing emotional support for the clients, modeling appropriate social behavior and facilitating arts and crafts projects. Orientation will be provided by the coordinator of Day Treatment, general training provided by professional staff, and specific training provided by the supervi 355-444- 7 Elect -- nics). Travelworld DOESNT PAY . YQU DO! sor. Anyone interested in helping with these positions is asked to contact Bill Patenaude at Davis County Mental Health Center located at 470 E. Medical Dr., Bountiful, Ut. 48010. Phone; USDA commodities distribution will be held Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington. Anyone wishing to volunteer to help may do so. Commodities will be distributed between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The Davis County United Way located in Farmington needs volunteers for entering data on the computer, proofing reports, and making phone calls. Office hours are 8:30-Monday through Frihours are flexible. Volunteer day. Volunteers are need at the Senior Citizen Silver Age Mealsite in Kaysville. Van drivers, three to four hours a day; ceramic and oil painting instructors; chore service in homes of the elderly; and much more. un- brand new name: Travelworld. Our Travel Power School will continue to run in the new Ogden office, and we have vastly expanded our group and corporate services. We handle air, tours, cruises (everything!) and our friendly assistance costs you nothing. We look forward to having you take off der Volunteer connection Davis County Mental Health Center needs several volunteers. An Arts and crafts program aide is needed every Monday morning for 4 hours. The volunteers will assist the program director for the chronically mentally ill and will carry out assignments of the program director. These assignments will include, but may not be limited to, providing emotional support to clients, assisting clients with arts and crafts projects, developing projects for the clients, and ordering and obtaining materials for projects. Orientation will be provided by the coordinator of Day Treatment, general training provided by professional staff, and specific training provided by supervisor. A driver for the Davis County Mental Health Day Care Program is needed. The volunteer is needed Vh hoursday 8 a.m. -9:30 a.m. for days week, depending on availibility of volunteer. The volunteer will drive clients to Davis County Mental Health Center Day Care Program, located in Layton. This would entail driving the Davis County Mental Health van from Layton to Bountiful and I ( ( 3C GhlHj Paid for by the committee to elect Hammon |