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Show Lakeside Rev Ornn&rl6 ISy? 7 WSU holds math, science fair for young women JxNAE FiWjDS i Ni k ufn .ihtf Mp Nt these gu to sun think, ms N faking them, theyll be that much ahead in their goat for ucectfu Itfiures we Mbffy uHh I ril tisul sffaiing flame jnJ fiatr and talking Inc over th Jniemel uufi put (heir wmc a Cfiit of uN panwipant in the 1 97 I standing Ypuf lln CWVfenec will oprnriwg ini rar ci utvr Suic Uniter iiy pn Nov, l, "Math and wierve can he rv e ftfs cuing subjects, said Kathy Mk. ft- - ham Oman Pf this which it jfi conference, the Utah is rn-Mf- tJ Math and by Network. "Understanding iVvj sutyeci 144 ihe way io creatm some ef life' imni rewarding adtenturc and career, ' Early registration for the event i Net-en- vt I rday. Young women in tilth through 12ih grade arc encouraged io attend. About 50 prolesskwal women will present workshop on 40 different subjeci from mning lotion to finger per-fum- ed toe. - We want and local girl to under tiand that preparing to take col lege math and tcienec course is nn a bonng thing to do. M.K taid. "Most of the best career require these type of course. If thi year con two workshop well a a key Sara Sinclair, chief esecuutc officer for Sun shine Terrace l imndaiion, a to fan adult care center. Siiulair will hwus how math and science led her to her degrees a a licenced reentered nurse and a certified and licensed nursing faeility administrator. Site is a member of the board of trustee at Utah State University, chair woman of the Utah lang Term Participant in ference will enj.y of tiveir choice a note aJJre by CLEARFIELD , . 7:-445- Z-4- uujuv x uuuuxuaat:ir: Zy' LILeLLes .LL- ii N T.VMDAItlS'lCVAMINIili CLASsiricns Association at North Davis Junior High has a new program this year that's had a great deal of success so far. The hallway monitor program doesn't involve students as monitors - it involves the parents. The objective of the program is to get parents into the school to help teachers maintain order and discipline. "So far the program has worked very well, said John Hicks, president of the PTSA. "But we need more parents and volunteers from the community. Hicks said the school has ser- Programs provide support ; vices for children birth through age 5 who are identified with developmental delays in one or more of the following areas: cognitive, communication, motor, s I MW i fsifllOStrtWIH Inf weal (MiMh MMkyilMlk DvMitHtf 4Ml SlHfirtcm 4 HltiMMM4MSOkS-4- me iMv9 fta l cjcr mi Layton City 7760720 Council A;1 if North Layton Junior High Challenges you to Make a Hi Difference to a kid! MMI44MM Vtt People across I ho nation Mill bo (mnuvj loeos to do worthtthilo sonnee- - on mako a dirtwonce (tty Wo mvito you to como to north Ltyion (urnor high on October 25 term 10 a m, to 4 p m to (to a protect and or pot involved with activities that help chikkon. Kin a prejuct as a (unity, or an adult cm volunteer to bo Iho le.ider tor any student Qioup. Heeler you gioup so ethers who may not tvivo a protect can (om youis. Gilt Roberta Bum at 0 to register protects to do at too school. Wo want kids to seo an tho c.umg th.it is happening, so sign a pledge to ten what you will do to help a child on October 25 (or any time during 1997-981- . Wo hopo to publish tho many plans that wiH bo shared to show tho strength within our communities and tho true commitment people have toward our children our future. ft 774-745- come involved with. You don't have to have a student in the school, Hicks said. "All you have to be is interested in the youth in our community. social or emotional, adaptive Return the pledgo to your child's school, or mud it to North Layton Junior High 1 100 W. 2000 N . Layton. Ul attention: Make a Difference. OCTOBER 25 The hall monitors keep order in the halls between classes and in the lunchroom. Miss Utah Mary MCDonough They can keep an eye on whats going on in the school, leaving the teachers valuable Make A Difference Pledge I will meet the North Layton Junior school high community of caring challenge by doing a service for a child, or with a child. Signature: The kind deed that I will do to make Volunieerlsm Workshop 11 am. to 1 pm. time for their classes. Miss Layton Cathy Butler Youth Volunteerism If you would like to volunteer Workshop for the program, contact North Davis Junior High at 7747430 or John Hicks at it am. to I p.m. 779-974- 0. Sponsored By: JCPenney Love Your Style Special Thanks to: davis County Clipper Layton Hills Mall skills) and hearing and vision concerns. (self-hel- p Purr-Fecti- ad Special EducationPart a difference to a kid is I Sponsors of the screening are Davis County School Start Program Utah Part H Program, Baby Watch Early Intervention Preschool B mm t b4H AM IM 4 HHd&A The screening will be from 9 a.m. to noon in Rooms 15 and 16 at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 East. 00 IniM iiM Mm I siHst Utah tierontological Society. "Sara is a true woman of the 90," Miks said. In addition to her successful career. Sara ha maintained a good marriage anJ ratted a family. She ha managed to have it alt. Mik said with careful plan ning. today's junior high and high school student can have it all. too. She said taking math and set cnee is a good way to start this planning. The conference i SI3 if registration is mailed and post marked by Friday. Child development screening Saturday KAYSVILLE - Parents concerned about their child's development may attend a free developmental screening Saturday given by Davis County Early Childhood Special Education. 0 G25-44- MWADttDI CHIAB about 20 parents involved, but they need about 20 more. This is a program that any adult can be- - The 1 To register, mail student name, address, phone number, grade and name of school to the Utah Math and Science Network, PO. Ho 9175. Ogden. UT 1440). Make checks payable to the Utah Math and Science Net work. Inf.HTnaiion may be obtained by calling Cathy llighvmnh at Coalition and president of the Parents monitoring hallways at North Davis Junior High By DCK WALTER Registration after that date and at the door beginning at FW am in the Shepherd Union lUildmg are $M, A limited number of scholarship also are available. Printing Standard-Examine- r Design One Agencies with Displays: United W.ry 01 Davis County. Volunteer Center Eastet Seals Family Literacy Action Center Lutheran Social BSA- - Trapper Ms Council Teen Line DCCAV - The Shelter in Davis County PARC Davis Alcohol Family ARC friends Program Service State of Ulah Division ot Child TURN Community Services Family Connection Your Community Connection and Family Services Red Cross. SIC Center . ISAT and Drugs ICY Salvation Aimy Club U'il! Counseling LUPUS Foundation Center Make A Wish Foundation Red Any group or individual (or business) in Utah can register with North Layton Junior High to do childtnmity centered booths, demonstrations, entertainment, games, crafts, and gathering bins for service projects (canned goods, clothing items, kits lor homeless, blanketsbedding, stuffed animals and anything else that is possible to make a difference to a child. Use your imagination! Services Child Abuse Prevention McKay-De- e SF Community Nuismg Region 2 PTA Catholic Community NICU Cross ol Northern Utah TEN EXCEPTIONAL YEARS Troa 1987-199- We in the Division would like to express our congratulations on Wasatch Energy Systems has provided the County with integrated solid waste management ;and should be complimented on this service and the planning that has been ' y;done to meet the future needs of the county. ! Dennis R. Downs, Director State of Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste 10 years of service to the citizens of Davis County. Woods Cross City would like to congratulate the Administrative Control Board and the employees of the Davis County Solid Waste man-- i agement and Energy Recovery Special Service District for the excellence the District has achieved during the first ten years of its operation. Jerry E. Larrabee ', Mayor, Woods Cross : : On behalf of the Second District Juvenile Court, I would like to thank you for the outstanding job you have done in supporting the Work Restitution Program of helping youth offenders provide restitution. You have gone above and beyond . . . Without your help it would be difficult to maintain a quality program. Julee G. Smith, Second District Court I am pleased to say that management, together with the employees of its cit- in general, are to be commended for their outstanding representing izenry and. . , improving the environment and assuring that the system is financially sound. Congratulations to Wasatch Energy on reaching this momentous milestone and for providing ten years of outstanding service to the community. Robert South Weber City thanks the Davis County Solid Waste Manage- and Energy Recovery Special Service District for what they have pient accomplished during the last ten years. The efforts made by the District, . . . have resulted in significant benefits to the City and to the other residents of the County., . Bill Petty, Mayor, South Weber - 7 This plant has been set up to run efficiently and save land fill space, to produce steam which is sold to Hill Air force Base. What a great win, win situation. Congratulations ... for the last ten years of superb service, and my sincerest commendation to the management team and more importantly the actual workers for making Wasatch Energy a cost effective reality H. Kav Chandler W. Arbuckle, Freeway Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. T he Council has given their verbal approval for me to extend to you VSr !PM!MI!PMJ our congratulations on the excellence the District has achieved during the first ten years of service. The City would also like to thank the District, its employees and the Administrative Control Board for the team efforts' that have resulted in significant benefits to the City and to the other resident of the District. Janice Galbraith, Sunset Mayor As the District approaches the important milestone of its first full decade, we at Green Disposal would like to congratulate you, your staff and members of the board . . . Someone once said, We at Green Disposal commend you for your vision and wish you the best in the future. Bill Green, President Green Disposal, Ogden To build, or to buy..... Read The Standard-Examin- er . SERVING THE TOP OF UTAH SINCE 1688 miHB Everyday! |