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Show akestda Heviow net, LAKESIDE Tuesday, Teachers intern at human service agencies By AMfLYN DCKMAN "j .JatfJfaaH St N rVKMINnTON t,(i.lkU .MIHIIIIIi jv liuiiuii hum (OUll ufiiiiHu? iniirnslup jviuj. ul shnistMiil mI Im PullS Ivut nlsiud lu pailiupuU li,ni' in a - Hu III I'uh Suit by lUiUiUuti. I OB a Kuiliy II Kjiis. pinjai ti, s.iul ilu icui hits will woik with liillltUli Mlllii' jlgcm Il'S bcilll'cn eu-ibr- Jiiiti 1 7 and Sue pii'sent tuurse wuik lur pro gum impruienu'iil within the Hit. Mfuran hibhour iniitiiship, Putin ip.ints mil attend jiluinnDE and evaluation PWtingi Ijiid iih uipiii uli tluir learning wiu tifc'v'IH li'S In addiiion, they mil gne mu-sin il.nws to either huiiie iMiiHiiii-nteuilieis in the sihuol distnit, slut mg their knowledge and ideas r s lioni the piujevt, said Hues. Teaiheis chosen were assigned an agene with whult the) mil serve their internship, Vukie Bingham Imm South pans Junior High is woiking mih Davis County Health Department's nursing illusion, Muriel Mann Imm Northridge Community briefs Class to help kids of divorced couples BOUNTIFUL A fiveweck class for children of divorced couples siiii begin July I or Aug, 5 from 1011:15 a.m. at the Davis Mental Health Center. 470 L. Medieal Drive, Instructors Nuncy Moss and Lise Tuttle will help children ages 5 13 who are having a dillicult time wtih their parents divorce situation, T he iluss is designed to help children with their pmblent soiling, and how to get what they need in an appropriate self-estee- cl way. The class is free and advance registration is required. To register or fur more information, call Gina at 298-344- Reunion slated for Naval personnel 1 t ICARFIELD Military personnel stationed at the Naval Supto a reunion Aug. ply Depot during VVWII until it closed arc invited 14-1- This is the third year of the reunion, and former Naval personnel from around the country are expected to attend, said local orpniz ers. The reunion will include a social hour at the NCO Club at Hill Air Force Base, and a dinner at a Weber County reslaurant. Tor more information, call 773-414- 1. Weight-los- group sets open house s BOUNTIFUL The local chapter of TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly), a nonprofit weight-los- s organization, will hold an open house at 1 a.m. on Saturday, in the lobby classroom at Lakcview Hospital, 630 E. Medical Drive. TOPS has more than 320,000 members worldwide. The open house is free to the public.' ' For more information, call 1 299-071- 4. Arthritis support group to meet LAYTON The countys arthritis education and support group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Davis County Central Branch Library, 155 N. Wasatch Drive. The meeting is sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation. Utah Chapter and is free to the public. 3 For more information, call or 486-499- Layton Lutherans to open kindergarten LAYTON begin a Trinity Lutheran Church. 385 W. Golden Ave., will private kindergarten open to the community on Aug. 23. Hours for the classes will be 9 a.m. to noon. A registration fee of $10 will be charged in order to assure a space fur each child. Tuition is $100 per month and an annual book fee of $40 is required. Lutheran schools are highly accredited nationwide. Registration forms arc available at the church on weekday morn- Hifc-I- ) Sihuol iv an intern with the iliiie Puiviun of Tanuly Servtiev oliiie in Ogden, Maine Fulmer limn Mueller Iuk Junior High Shuul iv winking wuh ihc Pans Family Support tenter mi Clear- 1 lei-e- ( learfield, Janlee Wettvtein, aKo bunt Layton Ibgh. tv wwkmg wnh the Puvis I amily Support (enter. I'rojeu Mary Lou B, Seanumv ibsiml home economies Fnxnp9i of the parents businesses around town are included in the format, Johnny Wikox. one of three students who have put in extra time and learned to control the sound remixing board and the four-trac- k cording system, said a program can lake many hours to prepare. Sometimes the students speaking into the microphones for the recording system have to start over several limes before a flawless performance is obtained. Wilcox listens to each speaker through a set of headphones and adjusts the sound appropriately. He stops the recording if someone "messes up" and rewinds the tape to the word before the mistake. The recording is redone. After the script is recorded, sound effects and music are added from the hundreds of selections available to the students. Those that are not involved in Miss Sunset Pageant uh.'i ivor, wild the imeml (0 par impale bom teaihets was ery high. 1 he quality of apphiamt aKo made the wleiuon primes diifiiult. Se lei Mon u the leather interns was bawd on their involvement at bth the junior and seniur high ability to meet the needs of par Impaling human service agent tes. pnnupal recommendation and puruiualiiy in meeting expelled field Beeky Smith Bum I ay ton High Sihuol iv pjiiiup.nmg with the pi-- 1 tsiun of 1 amily Serv nev olliee in Radio deadlines, 1 he projen h, u under the direction of Maty M. Sihumway, state home eionomin, family life specialist the program are given listening assignments to help them focus their listening skills. Other students read stones for the to listen to in their classrooms. Book tapes are created from the books the use for their assignment. Sound cllects create additional interest in the work. Beatty said his classroom discipline is very strict and he doesn't allow messing around." He works hard to make sure the kids are learning "their share of academia" but he makes it fun. He said the cost for the whole system was similar to the cost of a set of textbooks but the sound system has been used in various ways for other learning experiences and programs. If school is boring for me as a teacher, then I know for sure it is going to be boring for them." Beatty has been teaching for seven years. He has just received his masters degree. Winners of the Mus Sunset Scholarship Pageant are, (from left) Emily Anderson, first attendant; Shana Otterstrom, Miss Sunset; and Julie Bon, second attendant. lirst-grade- Run and JUMP intoour i u ' VFW 1I1 'if l Hi SPORTS Standard-Kxamimi- r For Home Delivery call W. Kieffer of Bountiful of six Utahns honored for Richard is one significant public service by the Utah National Guard. He received a bronze Minute-ma- n statuette, a symbol of Amery tradition of the icas volunteer citizen-soldieduring a black-ti- c awards banquet recently. Airman JoAnne S. Michalke has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. She is the daughter Michalke of Clearfield of Y'ong-Soand Army Chief Warrant Officer Hans-Gcor- g Michalke of Hawaii. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force threc-ccntur- r, o ward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Jamie M. 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Novak of Crystal, Minn., will work to establish new auxiliaries. She joined the auxiliary on the eligibility of her late husband, John, who served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. She has been active serving as auxiliary, district and department president and as national chairman of the Big Ten Conference. Marketing Management ,"$17- Sunshine years. COURSES NOW AVAILABLE: 0 SUPPLE SOFT L?$1499 $099 to meet at state convention S"S0' V'xSO' FAIR IAWN The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliaries will hold a state convention Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Olympus Hotel in Salt Lake City. Speakers will be the national VFW Commander in Chief John (Jack) M. Carney and Marguerite Novak, national chief of staff for the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Carney is the main speaker during the evening banquet Saturday. He enlisted in the Navy in 1950 and served as a hospital corpsman attached to the 1st Marine Division. He joined the VFW in 1958 and has been Floridas commander and was department adjutantquartermaster for seven av(ojji(Jl!li(iy2gasilBSI8j 1 1 mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits to- 546-082- 4. ilUi na 399-96- MILITARY NEWS ' Start ANew Career In Ten Months With Expert Business Skills And Job Placement section. YouTl be glad you did. ings. For more information, call Christy McComack, Jwn 9 22, 1993 layfon ilNIURSERYl & GARDEN CENTER HOURS: 6:30 to 7:00 Monday through Saturday Closed Sunday J 9 |