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Show 8C lakeside Review, Wednesday, October a... 5, 1988 Farmington delays road improvement Now In Kaysville Resolution (M Resolutions Toning Center at the Village Nail 1 hold. SH The City Council has discussed the intersection several times in the past. Months ago the council voted to make the street a y road after residents stressed the danger of the small stretch of road. But after it was signed, they again protested, stressing the need to close the y road or return to the Past and New Patrons are invited to a Toning month 12 Visits 1 & two-wa- helps teachers teach Information, resources categorized for easier access CALLAHAN JO-AN- Lakeside Review correspondent FARMINGTON Mary Jane is 'a fourth-grad- e teacher and wants her class to learn more about the history of Carbon County. She now can go to the computer in the office of her school and, after .punching in the type of information she wants, have a listing of films, books and even people who can help her. The Resource Information Management System (RIMS) is being put in place for the Davis Cpunty School District. RIMS is swans of categorizing resources fromlthe community and other Schools for the use of the class room teacher. The teacher or school personnel will be able to tap into the computer and rapidly locate any resources available on the subject. The computer will list people in the area who are experts in the subject, video tapes, motion pictures, public presentations and written material. I FARMINGTON The Davis who has taught advanced .English and general English kt Davis High since 1971, following six years at Clearfield High. place-Ttie- nt A take both jids of the student spectrum, those who are high achievers and those others for whom we must struggle to make the class ingful. In both instances, Mrs. Storey said, I try to make litera- I English teachers ture meaningful and as alive as I possibly can. She encourages her AP students to go to as many events, such as plays, as possible, especially when they pertain to the course of study. Students generally attend the University of Utahs Greek drama festival each fall and last year her classes attended Pioneer Memorial Theatres production of Hamlet. We read it, then go see it. Last spring, 70 of her AP stu Cemetery markers topic in VV. Point Ct CT 1,1,1, li. H'U JlHWT w I I 27 28 2,9 I -i I J i l l I I -- I I 25 I I N 0 26 I W I 1 . 1 I L s J Ptefitf Etov For M ieiidful Spring! mp lOTRSffiY Ijl mim. 1. 5 Gallon UPRIGHT JUNIPERS Sky Rockef :issr $H5 2S dents took the AP English exam and 83 percent passed. A graduate of Brigham Young University, Mrs. Storey was recently cited by President Stephen Nadauld of Weber State College, as the most influential teacher at Davis High, based on a vote of Davis graduates who attend the OFF college. She was cited for her long hours of dedication, patience and guidance in providing student-swit- h the abilities and desire to progress. Dr. Gary Green Foot Specialist & Surgeon Physician of Podiatric Medicine Residents WEST POINT next answer an Tuesday get may on what size cemetery markers they can place in the city ceme- Diagnosis and Treatment of Feet (Treating Disease & Injuries to the tery. Because the current city ordi- Foot including) nance allows only for the citi- l markers, many zens have approached the city about placing raised headstones and are awaiting a decision by the City Council. ' A citizens committee has reviewed the ordinances and sent their recommendations to the planning commission. Depending on the recommendation of the commission who met this week, the council will review the recommendation at the next City Council meeting Tuesground-leve- day, Oct. 30 31 vl 546-266- Kaysville N irirtwfttf Davis English teacher honored .School Board honored veteran JEnglish teacher Marian Storey NEW COMPUTERIZED LIFE CYCLE, FREE North Main 41 There have been two accidents on the intersection of Burke Lane recently. We are trying to locate people and businesses in the district that have hobbies or expertise in a field to add them to the computer. We want to get the community involved in the schools, said 451-110- o M SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER TONERS are entitled to a 20 discount on any Salon Service thru October with a tonmg,pass purchased in September or October Manicures Pedicures Parafin Dips Nails Tints Perms Hair Cuts Sportswear. X We II SEE YOU SOON at Resolutions Toning Center at the Village Bench Road. work. The RIMS system is the brain child of Gail Bock and Duane Singleton in the district office. Mrs. Bock explained the need of a single file for teachers to use Ms. McKay. and Singleton developed the sysAny one interested in helping tem on the computer. the RIMS program are invited to call Ms. McKay at the district ofBoth IBM and Unnis is interested in the program but at this fice, see our Come in and TO TONERS The council, saying it realized that the road was a problem, said a more immediate solution is needed for Burke Lane just a few hundred ards from the Compton time the district is not planning to sell it, said Chris McKay from the district office. The program has been usable for just over a year but now the district is training PTA volunteers to help with the computer 39 COUPLES NIGHTS are Tuesday and Thursday, so Bring Your Partner and Come on in and tone together for fun night out. We promised the residents that we would review the issue again, said Councilwoman Mar-d- a Dillree. KIMS $49 PASS. UNLIMITED ComSign up now and receive a FREE Computerized Body position Analysis (19.95 value) traffic. ment System at Farmington Elementary. 00 Reunion one-wa- while Kenneth Cox watches. They are involved in the Resource Information Manage-pa- l at REUNION MONTHS FARMINGTON - A decision to renovate the small stretch of Compton Bench Road where it joins Main Street has been put on screen used to provide access to resources for teachers are Princi- Kenneth Bullock (left) and Renee Stewart October are & September Lakeside Review correspondent Pointing to computer 0 Toning Center CALLAHAN JO-AN- U5 1 PIAM? Warts Nerve Tumors Diabetic Foot Care Sports Medicine Orthotics Corns & Calluses Foot & Hell Pain Foot & Ankle Injuries Children's Ingrown Nails Hammer Toes Bone Spurs Bunions SPECTACULAR VISA & MASTERCARD 4 DAVIS VALLEY FOOT CLINICS 820 W. Sheppard Lane 0 Farmington JL Sat for your convenience Open Thurs. 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