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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 24, 1986 i 7C Ink.cljUc training working CIXtJLSS Layton.Utah 4 TON - 6 TON - 8 TON be a SPECIALISTS 10 d OFF Two-thir- NOW IS THE TIME FOR STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES. or 546-245- 3 544-427- 1 Full line of domestic, foreign, pickup and 4x4 of auto accessories Variety Deliver Special Custom 123 Cross St. Layton Utah "Glass service when you need it. parts. service available to wholesale accounts. orders followed up made hydraulic hose and couplings NJ58JI NO. LAYTON e tMU, g, f 544-12- 94 AUTUMN LANDSCAPING CONTEST MER-ARTICIPATI- SPRINKLER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE it EXCAVATING GRADING Sfy(S)2)S5 THERMO BRIP - s3ci ESTIMATES TEMPLE enter simply mark the winning team in the (5) boxes. Be sure to mark a score game. This game Will de- ermine winner in the case of a tie To I) GLUE GUN CALL FOR CONTEST RULES .at a PQ . fr ! fT BYU. 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Davis Area Vocational Center Director Jack Shell, whose agency works with many JTPA participants, said With the money available, were probably serving only 7 percent of those who are eligible 400 out of 6,000. Potential employers are being contacted in an effort to build support, especially through training that can mean a job higher than minimum wage. Mortgage rates are at the lowest level in several years. Now could be the time for you to reduce your monthly mongage payments or convert from an adjustable to a fixed rate loan. Now is the time to check with us to see just bow much you can save each month. Don't hesitate-ANow before these lower rates disappear. NECESSARY TO ENTER SEATTLE AST WEEKS WINNERS -B- -R- $5000 illie Rhodes $2000 Francis $1000 alph your Insurance needs 3 or home the professional r?nce agent to know Is your :an National Insurance agent. ci kc'jstc.'j job-traini- PAYMENTS $100 IN MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK. Et VVASlIirJGTGri. 12 SO. MAIN, LAYTON 1st NATIONAL BANK PHONE 544-396- The rapidly growing Davis Area Vocational Center is filling a major need in efforts for countv the residents, an official said. The facility's training role is growing at a fast pace, director Jack Shell said recently. In 1978, by comparison, some 986 students completed programs at the center vs. nearly 2.900 during the last academic year. Weve had 24 percent average growth over the past eight years. he said. Were having a hard time keeping up with the growth. If it continues, we could have 8.600 students enrolled in one year, the year in the 1991-199- 2 MORTGAGE er-o- Charlie Skeen 21 Nearly four in five who have left various JTPA programs are doing so because they have landed a job, Ms. Horsley said. KAYSVILLE NO PURCHASE includes Vocational center growing at rapid rate 10$. md he That members, divided between private business and government service agencies. It meets on a monthly basis to coordinate efforts and explore more ways to create jobs and necessary training to assume those positions. JTPA monitoring specialist Marjorie Horsley said 399 participated in the various JTPA programs during the past year. of those on welfare when they entered training were off it in that time. Thats not always an easy feat, Richard Nelson, county employment and training director, said. Often with those on welfare, theyre used to that cycle. Some have been on welfare for four to six years. 206 rfr,i sach of or the r Training Partnership Act and other federal programs to members of the Davis County Private Industry Council recently. Two-thir- SYSTEMS EW!.' agencies. In all instances, participants are given a chance to gain skills that should lead them off government assistance into roles. These examples were presented as positive results of the Job tax-payi- UliiVU WffiUttflnii IWiitM THE ON THIS SHEET AND THE LAKE- - ds jobs-trainin- DAVIS COUNTY GLASS LY FOOTBALL HT TO YOU BY goernment program, but proother taxpayer-supportethose are trim helping grams rolls, placing people into productive employment. of the adults enrolled in training over the last year are now off the welfare rolls and working. There is emg also a growing phasis at several schools and HYDRAULIC JACKS WE ARE THE VINDHSHIELD PHONE Welfare may KAYSVILLE WHERE GLASS IS A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDELINE BLDG. 6 fefew director said. D4VC operates on an open program, meaning students can enroll at any time throughout the year. The school operates We placed close to 900 students in jobs last year. he said. Our goal is optimum employment. The center is able to provide training for private concerns with federal Job Training Partnership entr- y-exit MORTGAGE SERVICES A Team of Professionals year-roun- d. k;,,, t X. jmwj - D END of h rooir COX "1 CLOSEOUT SAVE ON ALL SIZES SAN FRANCISCO 3 T :ever 3 ;altlfAuto Home I SPECIAL I t 1 Sergeant receives Army commendation OFF 1 WITH COUPON ANY LIFETIME OR 1 YEAR WARRANTY MUFFLER WITH THIS COUPON. Manitowoc, service & Tr.titVa&w z!r 520 So. State Clearfield 773-483- of and Marian I. Wanner of Jon 1623 W. 1750 N., Layton, received a commendation from the Army. He was selected as his unit's representative at the 633rd Support Groups Best Individual Soldier of the Vear event. Wanner is assigned to 377th Maintelocated in nance Company R. FI3f chick HeauCey CENTER funds. Shell said. Sgt. Dale W. Wanner, son at MIAMI. p i in 1111 MOST COMPLETE MUFFLER SHOP TAILPIPES MUFFLERS HEADERS EXHAUST PIPES CUSTOM PIPE BENDING CUSTOM EXHAUST PIPES 1 SEASON COOLER KAYSVILLES REPAIRS AVAILABLE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE IN ? v. t I OUREWLY uk ! REMODELED ft O DICES FACILITY I TIRE & AUTO 320 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE PHONE 6 if 546-132- 6 Hours: 7 a.m. till 9 p.m. Call SB for appt. Mon-Sa- t. jEZECSSl W I. Subdivision in Layton to develop more lots LAYTON Quail Point subdivision developers received permission from the city to develop 19 more lots in the area. City Planner Scott Carter said concerns involving water drainage will be met through new ordinances designed to solve drainage problems of homes on lower ground in hilly areas of the city. |