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Show 58 TTRTT i, t Selected students have been invited to attend the Rocky Mountain Talent Search sponsored by Denver University, Bill Evans says. The search is for intellectual talent, he explains. Seventh and eighth graders who have high scores on such tests as the lowas al .summer programs for students participating in this. ' At 7 p.m. the PTSA is sponsoring a political information night for parents. There will be a student dance on Oct. 31 from 0 p.m. Nov. 3 marks the end of the first quarter. No school will be held for students due to career ladder day. 1:30-3:3- SCHOOL LUNCH FARE Jordan School District Elementary Monday Hot dog ICKY, STICKY.. . Using sugar water paste and cham cloth moulded over a pop bottle support form, Cub Scouts Ryan Rlchena, Kelly Morgan and Steven Willden of Pack 793 In Sandy create ghoul ish spectres as pack project. The ghostly decorations will be used during Halloween pack meetings and other activities. Cubs Create Own Spooks and Ghosts X Participating in the project were Heaps, Chase Taylor, Jon Lee, Jon Geertsen, Michael Taylor, Ryan Richins, Mark Haslam and Wednesday Hamburger on bun. Friday Career Ladder Day. potatoes, Or 'Apples' Theme At Quail Hollow fluf-f- choice), potatoes y mixed sloppy foe's, vegetables. french fries with sauce. Also fruit salad, Halloween treat and milk or shake. received caramel apples and bookmarks. Homemade pies were a real treat for the teachers, and the week was rounded with gift certificates. The annual Halloween party and parade will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Parents and grandparents are invited. Conferences will be held Nov. 9 and 10 by appointment. During the conference a Book Fair by Cottage Books will be held. Parent-Teach- Tuesday Burrtfo with cheese. Or corn dog. Also mixed vegetables, fruit cup, brownies, milk. Monday Chicken fried steak, with " er (your choice), roll and butter. Also pineapple tidbits, wacky cake and milk or shake. Thursday Toco with lettuce and cheese. Tuesday Astro burger (hamburger with stacked pastrami) and slice Or chicken fried steaks, fluffy potatoes. Also roll with butter, corn, fruit cup, peanut butter bar and milk or shake. cookie and milk or shake. Friday Burrito with cheese, mixed vegetables. Or bar-b-qchicken, fries. Also roll with cheese, crispy fries. Or spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed green salad, garlic bread. Also choice of fruit, Wednesday Hot ham and cheese sand-wkfries. Or flih (your h, butter, scotch-a-roo- s Qualification Dedication Ability How Dix stands on key brass: FAVORS -S- FAVORS manager's choice. Also franch fries with sauce, applesauce, milk. Thursday Chicken fried steak. Or meat gravy. Also fluffy potatoes, corn, hot roll with butter, ello deisert, milk. Or CT upport for Ssnkw CHixsni Secondary Matt Macey, Andrew Faber, Kelly Steven Willden. Den mothers are Kristi Johnson Morgan, Chris Yeates, Cameron Morgan, Robbi Milner, Issac and Kathy Richins. SANDY. PTA volunteers at Quail Hollow elementary honored teachers last week during a project themed "Apples." Debbie Burt was chairman assisted by Pam Fenlon, Lisa Crawford and Kelly Ferone. The teachers received an emergency kit which included tissue, ear plugs, a small first aid kit, toothbrush.hot chocolate mix, candy bar, aspirin and other items. The items were donated by the business community. On another day the teachers bar, Itngar vegetable, potato wodgos. Or manager's choice. Alto Hollo- i treat; milk. 27, 1988 Din Holt SANDY. The Patriot of the have been identified and are Month assembly will be held encouraged to take ACTs early. Mr. Evans says the UofU provides today at Eastmont middle school "K SANDY. Take a generous amount of fun and laughter and mix well with sugar and cheese Sloth and 15 cub scouts and you have a snappy recipe for Halloween ghosts, designed to Idelight parents when den mother Kristi Johnson delivers the boy's handiwork to parents. No doubt the creations fashioned by the boys will be front 'and center with the Halloween decorations on Halloween night and will provide a lifetime of memories for parents and den mother. , The boys worked hard last week to mold cheese cloth set with sugar water into just the right ghostly, ghastly shapes set on styrofoam balls, on popsicle sticks in pop bottles. ., It was a fall time, back yard project that ended up in a football game on the Johnson's back lawn while the ghosts were drying. RE-ELE- Patriots Of Month Are Named A ! Thursday, Oct. THE CREEN SHEET orange wedges, and milk or shake. Halloween Event Is Planned At Sandy Regional - Resection of Property Tax RESISTS Pressures from Grasps to Influence Special-ho- d legislation FAVORS - Improved Government Management within Existing Revenues Improvements for Small Business FAVORS Dix is currently serving as Majority Whip in the Senate Leadership. During Dix's seryice in the State Legislature he has served on the Legislative Management Committee; Chairman of the TransPublic and portation served Committee; Safety on the Higher Education and Social Services Appropriations Committees; Local, State and Federal Governments Committee; Public Education Com. mittee; Energy Natural Resources mittee; and Rules and Com- to? SANDY. There are a lot of very tired staff members at Sandy 93IE037 and Convalescent Rehabilitation Center, ,50J&J 9000 , Souttt every Nov. 1; tared because they Just helped stage the nursing home's biggest show of the year. Every Oct. 31, the long-terfacility is transformed into a with complete spook alley cobwebs, dimmed lights, haystacks, trick or treaters and 100 costumed residents. Sandy Regional loves holidays, but lives and breathes Halloween said spokesman Kris Hill. Residents help prepare decorations weeks in advance. Staff members work around the clock to "spookify" the facility and family members help patients concoct costumes. Children from the West Jordan and Sandy area are invited to trick or treat throughout the facility and residents (who consider the event second o 'y to Regional EfeGDteOS m . 5 r c i r the Special Olympics volleyball championship they won last year) wait at the entrance to their rooms to greet the children and pass out the candy. Last year, according to Pat Johnson, marketing director, they had about 500600 kids descend upon them. "We bought 100 pounds of candy last year and combined it with about 100 additional pounds local' stores donated. We thought we had plenty, but we ran out and had to close our doors," said Mrs. Johnson. "But this year we're ready for them. We nave 600 pounds of candy ready, of which more than 400 pounds was donated." The facility approaches Halloween this way for two reasons said Susan Ison, therapeutic coordinator. First, because children and geriatric patients are a natural, mutually beneficial combination' and secondly, Sandy Regional can provide the community with "trick or treating the way it used to be. The treats are safe and delicious, the guests are very welcome." Johnson and Both Ison obviously love to promote their facility. here, are busy "People We dont want productive. boredom. Life isn't over once someone enters a long term care facility. Our activities and events are especially designed to keep ideas growing and reinforce the attitude that life is worth living," said Mrs. Ison. Sandy Regional is a skilled nursing and intermediate care facility and is a member of Care Health Utah the 118-be- d Association, (UHCA) which represents 86 long term care facilities throughout the state and nursing presents annually volunteer and scholarships awards to individuals involved with the long term care industry. ' feThere ADoctor In The Neighborhood? 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