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Show LafcOvtOB Review Tuesday, August 2, Community a 0 years later Davis High graduates of 1934 hold reunion H v CONNECTION Ti ll T i t m RUTH VALAN vc Tt r a talut'ttvr Mwzpiif !? if l.im ('eutttv of ,. vill.iJi. k 4a,'6 J.IUI (VliU.'V t nsUst II ur litkinutio t( Kt Unjl l.r. I A I Jl M , 1, i.ji Ihreiii;h hh 2 . ,1 JU it hi Iti p hi ijt Ml, Vi n - M, General opportunities; Dasu tounty Attorney O.'lnt? farmirttin il .).,king for olunir to work with smim of domestic I A ' 1 1 I,' HI jf. f Volunteer of hugging log - 1- he IP v)o-Lm- e. FARMINfiTO- N- AM of $4-- . shaking went u Oakndgi ( pumrs (Tub wlun I V 14 graduates ufPavi High VIumjI g,i iiMhrr w rrmmiuc at fuir MYviarilavs reunion, IhhiI 74 nu mlxrx cf the class 'gathered fiom ax fur away x V irgmia, Oiiy.in jnJ Tennessee la talk slxjgt old times, Tm Byron Smith. you dun'l rememtxr me do y our a man Mid as K shook handy with his funner Uavxmate. M.il Cheney. . .'It s a gixxl thing we have name tags," vud another fuimer ilavxmate, x students .it Davis High in 1934. they had no money and walked nearly eseis p!,ue they went. "Me sail ourwlves the 'depression kids," said reunion chairman Wilford R.ulow of I k nullify!. We road the Bamberger (Railroad Tram) lo school. It w as lots tf fun trav elmg and txialiing. It was some of the best times we ever had. None of us had a car and no money in the pocket, t I wore the soles olT shoes many i ltwik Mimes." Cars and money are not an issue today . It's health that is more on (he minds of the classmates 60 scars after their giaduation as they head toward their hfk Seseral of them base had knee and lop replacements and at least two are conimed to wheelchairs. It is important to hasc an interest in good health. I want to remind cseryone to take caie of themsclses. I had heart 'surgery and have to watch my cholesterol." said classmate Ray fadel. , Your meal is cholesterol free. I was on the committee." And Bjrlow stated. Tm really fortunate. The Lord didn't bless me with money but he blessed me with good health." I he group assembled in the dining room bowed their heads in a moment of silence as a tribute to the 58 class members who aie no longer living. . ( heney. was the senior class president Of 1934 for a class of 210 students. Now of Centers tile, he spent many scars out of state during his career in education. Coming back to Utah for retirement. Being class president was one of Cheneys thrills of his life. was a new experience to serse as a leader. They were an enjoyable bunch - .It leant io be on call for one werk si s lime will receive c:l fiutn poinc dispatcher and will be jn tructed lo nteei ihe khh at ihe revi. dense, if ihe perpetrator is in custody, or at ihe puiise department The solan-lee- r will determine needs of the sunm sush as shelter and medwal care, and reft r the sivtim to the proper resource, proieslise order and the toon ysiem. They may go to court with the victim if needed and provide ongoing lupport to the victim as needed If Jn tercsied. call 4JM3U0 or rvl, 4100 in Ogden, for appointment female preferred. Must be at least age 21. dine a vehicle, ftace no criminal record and be able lo keep eenfidentultts, Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center is looking for volunteers to work with disabled adults to gam work skills and living skills, such as laundry, shopping, etc. Call Shelley. Iwo-persu-n t y 4- - es-pla- in V n y " I 776-316- X P u' V one-on-o- 4 v 4 774-747- 8. YX ; DlANC Marge Wiseman Thomley has a laugh while singing the Davis High School fight song. OUSHStnefd C"" d. 776-444- 5. Kitchen assistants arc needed at the Heritage Senior Center in Clearfidd. three hour one day per week. No cooking mvolvcj. minor cleanup. Call I to woik with. They were full of fun. luud woikmg and mostly disciplined." he said. "We were gisen to occasional fnxoliiy." The mostly were appiect.it isc of their teachers in the lor-cnc- c. 773-706- 5. Need a coordinator for youth soccer program for kids with special needs. A3.SO will proside the expertise and necessary training. Tor information, (all DjIc Spangemhal, Utah State Department of Corrections needs office help, typing and filing. Temporary, approsimatcly 40 hours. Call volunteer coordinator at 0 for information. Primary Children's Medical Center and IHC Home Health need volunteers to give four hours a week providing respite care for a medically fragile child. The work requires some medical background and ( PR certification. Tor information call Dana Barrutia. coordinator. early 1930s. leathers taught us to respect elders." said Marjorie W iscman Thomley. "We were the ones who had fun." We are grateful for teachers who gave us a desire to do something with our Iocs." sjid 1934 student body president. Robert Wall. Cheney fondly recalled the free night at Lagoon during the summer when ft lends met for dancing at the dance hall. It was the era of great bands. Harry James. Les Brown and others." he said. Cheney described himself as a retiring individual which changed when he was elected class president. He credits the position with his success in life as an educator and administrator. He taught at Weber High School. Davis High School and became a teacher and administrator of Diablo Valley College See REUNION on page 10 Community Nursing Sersice and Hospice of the Das is County area arc looking for people to gne their time and tjlcnts for the benefit of the home-bounclJcrly and terminally ill. Call 773-964- 6. 451-870- 484-870- 0. A - .I DIANE BUSHStandard Ajs-S- l Examiner Bowen reminisces with a Davis High friend. Verna Mason Missing Children of Utah Inc. needs advocates to promote the organization. Training is provided in inters icwing victim parents and soliciting support and public awareness. 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