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Show 8 Tuesday MayJO Lakeside 1997 COMMUNITY BRIEFS LAYTON - Maurin r?rgutf-so- n being sponsored by the Davi of Lay but and author of "My County Master Gardener Aott Amiudt?, will b sipinf copies anon's Speaker Bureau. of her hook from I la I p m. unless otherwise All I'lace designated are free and are held May 24 at A Woman IfivoU in the Park City Mall, in the pavtilwn at the LMJ Utah Rotamcal Gardens, g7 N. liO lunotva Drive, rerfuewms poeiry run the Mam. I armington. They begin promptly at 9 a m. gamut of feeling anil thought that have crossed most people for more infer-m- at Call 451-32mind. The culteciiun reltect her ion. xensiuviiy, intelligence, and 'altiMay 31: Landscaping for the tude" about life. Home Her wurk ha been published June 14: Annua) Flower in the Lakeside Review, Park ReJune 28: Perennial Rower cord. and Utah Highway Patrol July 12; Tree and Shrub Magazine. July 19; Basie Food Preservation DATC breaks ground for Aug. 2: Growing Herb new technologies building Aug. 9; Drying Fruit and KAYSVILLE - The Davi Vegetable ArplieJ Technology Center will Aug. 16: Cooking with Herb g ceremohold a 23: Tomato Talk Aug. ny for the center new medical 30: Labor Day Weekend Aug, techmdogte building. This celebration will be at 6 p m. June 6 in Open House Sept. 13: Bulbs and Fall Peconjunction with Kayxville Fun-fc- t. rennial Sept. 27: Composting Basic The community is invited to Oct. II: Winterizing Your and education join government leaders at the southeast comer of Yard. the existing building for this FrcHJ seminar slated on event. dae PzjAg$CAmcn the program, Computer night was the first - learning disorders LAYTON - Learning Tech-nic- e will present free seminar in Davis County on the latest research on how to permanently correct the learning disorders. LAYTON - The Relay for an American Cancer Society g event, will take place Learning disorders include at the Layton Commons Park ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, poor June 6 and 7. comprehension, poor reading, inThe relay will begin at 6 p.m. ability to complete tasks and June 6 and run straight until more, without the use of drugs. noon June 7. Teams of 10 people Dean S. Eilis Ph D., a l will be participating in the relay Scholar and international by having a team member on the educator with 35 years of reCommons either circle, Layton will speak May 21 at search, walking, running or roiling. Each Bountiful High School and May team member will be raising 29 at Layton Elementary School. money for research and educaseminars begin at 7:20 The tion by seeking sponsorships. p.m. Cancer survivors are welcome For more information call to take the first lap in celebration Technics Learning of their victory. or All cancer survivors participatClinics to chock women for ing in the event will receive a survivor button. cancer Interested participants should FARMINGTON - The Utah call the American Cancer Society Cancer Control Program and the 7 or Tracy Heun at Davis at County Health Department will sponsor breast and cerAlso, as part of this event, a vical cancer screeings for women luminaria lighting ceremony will at the following locations in take place at 10 p.m. Luminaries June. can be purchased for $10 in honAppointments are necessary. or of someone who has beaten . Call 451-33for an appointcancer or in memory of someone ment unless otherwise noted. who lost the battle against canFarmington: 1 to 5 p.m. June cer. To buy a luminaria call Tra2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30 and or the Americy Heun, I to 4 p.m. June 4, 1 1, 18, 25, 50 can Cancer Society at E. State Street. Bountiful: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Davis Class of 37 reunion June 3, 10, 17, 24, Five Points slated for June Mall (west side), 1610 South Main. KAYSVILLE - The Davis Bountiful: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 High School Class of 1937 is finalizing plans for its 60th reunion p.m. June 18, North Canyon to be held at 3:30 p.m. June 18 in LDS Stake Center, 2505 Davis 2 for an apBlvd. Call the high schools cafeteria. pointment. A few classmates still need to Clearfield: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. be located. Anyone with informaJune 5, 12, 19, 26, 290 South tion about the location of any State. classmates or for more informaThe clinics include a blood tion regarding the reunion should Bar-lopressure check, a Pap test, pelvic call Rex Barber, or Clara and breast examination, and a Briggs, mammogram voucher for those Jaques Jensen at eligible, and follow-uThese examinations are proGardening series teaches vided by female screeners. growing, preserving A fee up to $25 will be FARMINGTON - A Saturcharged based on age, income day morning gardening series is and family size. fund-raisin- entertained by some resident of the community when Davis School Superintendent Darrell tt hue, grocery store owner Tom Wjncgar. nohve officer Randall Boddy and Mayor Jerry Steven-so- n came and shared a hook and their love of reading in the me-th- a center. They alo were encouraged to read at home nightly and return reading slips signed by their parents telling how many minutes they had read. Sponsoring activity M October. A computfamily nights on a regular er representative shared some o has budt family and new soft wars for learning and inHbool unity, say pfA leader at troduced student and parent to fcU. Kmg features on the new computer. new Tunded out of Centennial White parent browsed School fund with additional equipment, the kid experimentsoftmoneiary and personnel support ed and plajed with the new from the PTA. femiiiei at the ware, More than 109 people showed up that night, and He school had some fun time. school received some new softWish a goal la involve families in the happening at the ware for hosting the event. Several classc read more The second family night in school, the fatuity and PTA warned a way to promote god January helped to close the book than 109 hour, but the real feeling, and help families feel on the school I May push for a bookworm were Joni comfortable in school and at as and Sondra reading campaign. During Hu classes. Both mine. Sherri Palmer was the campaign, children and teacher Trillos school coordinator and Liu Rigread silently for 15 minute each enjoyed a pizza pony provided by was the PTA coordinator lor morning. 1 he students were also by the PTA. Alt together dating AYTON h-- e Scot-fiel- ds sixth-grad- e third-grad- ground-breakin- Life, Layton LAYTON - Lynne a Barnes, sixth-grad- teacher at Liememary, is the Davit School District at the end of this Barnes school year. She ha taught every grade level except kindergarten in the district lor 35 12 years. Fourth and sixth grades were her favorites. Barnes said she preferred leaching rather than working in education administration, which she did for five years. She owes her love of teaching to her grandmother, Maude 2.tj events and where to obtain Sev quiccntcnnial information. The restaurant guide lists the vari- taurant Guide for Davit County are available at public libraries, ous eating establishments city offices, and at the Office of throughout Davis County. Community and Economic DeFor more information, convelopment at the courthouse. 6 tact Neka RounJy at The activities guide lists or visit http:www.og-dcncvb.or- g on the Internet. activities and county-wid- e ever-growin- g retiring from The 1997 Activities Guide and Res- Barnet said the number of students to be educated and the many changes in leaching philosophies and technique have made teaching progressively more difficult. Last Layton - FARMINGTON Baker, who taught in Wyoming for 42 year. Her husband, Bill Barnes, taught in the Davis district for 36 years, and if retired. e e those 19 days, King student hour. read more than More than 409 people attended the reading family night, Ro. tating activities included game with book a prize, a center where books were shared and renewed, and a center where E ton Ifigh student made litay erature come alive by acting out scenes from great otks. Over 259 people enjoyed the final family mghi for this year. In April children and pareni donned blades to skate together at Classic Skating, "The kids have been really excited for each night and we have developed real rapport families and the school," palmer said. Activities, restaurant guide available teacher retires 6th-grad- e 451-328- "Trying to teach students how to think and then apply what they have teamed without building a reserve of facts, or tools to draw from is a challenge," she said. "Teachers just Stay Cool Without Losing Your Shirt cant teach children all they need to know. 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