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Show LAKESIDE llwri (.orv'C Tuesday J,.y 15 1997 3 ! Layton High Class of 1992 plans reunion Aunt Hannah put faith in school fit h (tito'iitfT f Mitt I fak tm &fv i tm uk k u III at n 4 v ? at ill e er n. ve a in a II linn full SihtI a humble beginning, I lint Holbrook laughi her fini dwol leon tn a wukiup or chamy, She began her teaching t f l48 down the Jordan Her name U cull known today, a a south Da vi toumy children needed an education. Her career as a school teacher was about to begin as she set up ele- mentary ibool is named in her horn, uid Robert Raropton. a member of the Davis County Council of the Utah Pioneer quiccntennial. Hannah was bom in Sumon. Orange County, Vt July li, I soft, a daughter of Hannah Haws and Rufus I lint. At age 27 school in the wickiup, which was also the Holbrook home. .She taught both the Holbrook children and the Call children, giving her a total of sis students. The wickiup was built of mud for and willow with a cow-hid- e the door. As part of their schooling. the children churned butter on Fridays. So he joined the Mormons and According to Joseph Holbrook' journal the wimcr was severe and the Indians were a moved to Missouri with her sis ter Mary Call and her husband Anson Call. It was in Missouri that Han null met Judge Joseph Holbrook, problem. The Indians were somewhat troublesome, begging for food ts, - fifth-grade- rs nationwide education program. The costs are usually split between the schools and the police departments. Layton DARE officers volunteered their tune at the race, giving up their weekends to be sup- said Tal- Lay ton winners are: age 8 category. C.J. Valencia: age category. Elva Bradford; age -- 1 2 1 category, Cody Barton. 7-- 9-- 1 The winners will go on to compete in a regional race where those winners will go on to compete for a SI 0,000 scholarship at the national championship. The tour will return next year to the Salt Lake City area, and may rotate store locations in the area. For information on future race schedules call Manners Matter to teach kids etiquette basics - LAYTON 7 from 10 a.m. to noon or 5 to 6:30 p.m. The fee is S17 for one session or $30 for session 1 and 2. Children ages 6 through 10 can sign up at the Parks and Recre- increased and presentation skills. Class focuses on proper introductions, giving and receiving compliments, being a good friend, and the importance of good values. Table manners will also be covered. Layton City self-estee- m Parks and Recreation in conjunction with Valerie Davis is accepting registration for an Etiquette for Todays Kids (Manners Matter) class through Aug. 1. This is a fun interactive learning experience for both boys and girls. Children learn how to find their place in the world through ation office inside Surf N Swim from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 465 N. Wasatch Dr. For further information call Session 1 will take place Aug. from 10 a.m. to noon or 5 to 6:30 p.m. Session 2 will be Aug. 1 For our ad in Thursday's - JALLPAPER TV X YOU ''1 Wit V WIRIft The lowest price! Throw away your junk mail. We have the . variety and price youre locking for! at ,,y - .y )& 269 East 200 South State, Clearfield, UT Mis. Student were trained in the operation of conventional and electronic data processing equipment. Included in the training were instruction in database concepts, processing techniques, and computer language. Harper is the son of Sondra L. and Steve Harper of St. Petersburg. Fla. His wife. Jenifer, is the daughter of Robert and Belinda Hartman of Layton. He is a 1991 graduate of Dixie Hollins High School in Kenneth City, Fla. Air Force Airman Julia R. D. Binkley has graduated from the information manage- ment apprentice course at Keeslcr Air Force Base in Biloxi, Miss. 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EXTRA SAVINGS OF 50 TO - DISCOVER - AMERICAN n CLOSED 547-006- 1 SUNDAY EXPRESS f THE WOOD SHOP OVFR 1,200 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM AREHOUSE -- r h'X s kJ nvitm) WZSZZZZZNZZZZZSZZZZZ A e, Christopher W, Harper ha graduated from (he communi-eut- u system programming apprentice course at Keeslcr Air force Bjsc in Biloxi, "Its a success. The Layton community really supports their DARE program. You couldnt ask for any more dedication to their children, said Anne 1 1 unsinger, Layton Kmart coordinator for the race. Talbot drivers. port percent directly for DARE. It will go to support the program at the elementary level, bot. ly. ing the congratulated drivers as they finished the race, giving high fives and stickers to children. Officers Rod Dickson. Randy Buddy. Troy Briggs. Andy Fresh and Lloyd Davis are DARE instructors who volunteered their time for the weekend race. We're just out here on our own time to support the DARE program. said Dixon. That's what it's all about, to support our kids. It's all for the kids. This is pretty awesome," said Briggs. "I don't know of many sponsors that would go to this jan-Jo- (o)C Air Force Senior Airman length to support us. I think it's a worthwhile progrjm and weve got some large support, obvious- DARE provides workbooks, hats, pencils, prizes, stickers, bumper stickers, and durother items to LAYTON A tractor race sponsored by the Layton Kmart raised SS.000 Tor the Layton Police Department DARE program. Kmart Kids Race Against Drugs is a national program that tours races for children on safety modified lawn tractors to raise funds and awareness for drug prevention programs. For every child that participated in the free race, the Kmart Family Foundation donated SS to the Layton Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, store officials said. More than 2.000 children showed up for the races held July 5 and 6. and about 500 children actually raced, raising S5.000 for DARE. A check was presented to Layton Police Chief Doyle Talbot. The money will be "100 a ci ! No Appointment to- or reervdij,m call MeUia MH'gar Petungiil, ,4t.v6J or Oa Hanvp ai I CANNED FOOD STORE MILITARY NEWS Race raises thousands for DARE DyVtKMLEZA RcH'rvution deadline i day and sometimes would threaten "My wife, Hannah, commenced her cecond quarter Dee. my family when I was not present. I was Arced to abandon our 18. 1874, ai $30 a month and boardcJ ai home. She had from ramp in the later part of winter, 70 io 80 scholar; many were he wrote, Hannah school was closed Urge, making II preuy hard to get and the family returned to live in them through, a they were balk-ward- ." Salt Lake City. Judge Holbrook wrote in hi journal. But the faimls love for Sessions Settlement, now Bountiful, Hannah didn'l believe in cornude them long to move back. poral punishment, but had her So they built a log home and alown method of dealing with unthough the home was small. Hanruly pupils though those "methnah opened another school. od were not specified in the beMy pupils sat on a bench side my bed and used the bed for judges writing. a back support. she wrote. A she got older she couldn't It was in I SSI that the first walk the mile to and from school each day. so she quit teaching real school was built in Bountiful. It was built of adobe and had and devoted her time to her famireal shingles. Hannah's husband ly. aUd, roll bar. e i $23 per couple or The $13 per pet on for albyouean- - She Itwed the school, describing ii a a nwnion because n had m window, a door, a fireplace and real wooden floor. Dek and plank faced ihe walk leaving live center open fir reflation, One of her pupil. B. II. Robert, called her Aum Hannah." hi ken. eai ieak, and Md-- ar lo-da- y. fr in ihe fail River. sim). a widower who had lost his wife the previous sear, leaving him with tour small children. In 141. si the see or J7, Hannah numed Jwph nd raised Ns children. In l Cult, they set out Making ihe decision to live in Sektn Settlement, Judge IM-broo- k made their home near the Jordan River. Hannah's sister Mary and her husband soon de tided to join them. Hannah recorded that life that first winter was primitive, hut the JWV$ hrrLLflf, ft ita early pioneer by to build ihe nhool for He ,vnnwed the home ai 200 Woi and dot) North where ihe tiiy park i located Of course Hannah was ihe first teacher, Pioneer Profiles hf tLiw f AJW f M-t- k. rrtiiLr ttfirt IN H LAYTON - The I ay ion ILgh kbool Clan of w: will hold it five-yereunion ai 6 pm, Aug, 29 ai ihe Lay ion Common Park bowery Necessary |