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Show Page 2 Thursday, September 24, 1939 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS P.Ti. Kearns Vim V&tleij HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher The first Kearns Junior High PTA Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah meeting held Sept. 18, was termed a great success by all who under the Act of March 3, 1879 attended. A school type luncheon ESTABLISHED 1954 was served to approximately 300 .. persons, after which Mr. William Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at Snyder, president of the Kearns Salt Lake County, Utah Junior High PTA, welcomed the Phone EMpire parents in an address to the group. Post Office Box 2608 - Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. G. Morris Rowley, principal JAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor & Business Manager of the school, spoke a few words BILL BRICKLEY, Advertising Mgr., EM in greeting, and explained the bell system to the group for the changFor Classified Advertising Call CY ing of classes that they would be attending for the afternoon. REPORTERS: CY Elizabeth Yowell 4290 W. 5540 South Kearns The interest, of the parents and CY 4911 So. 4980 West Jessie Olsen Kearns that of the faculty made the class AM 5842 So. Redwood Rd. Bennion sessions very interesting. Mr. SnyArleen Morrill Phone: CY Staff Photographer Jack Olsen Kearns der extended his appreciation for - . 49 20 96 Whittier Carries National Science Program News the response of the parents to the PTA function, stating that it reflected the interest parents have in the scholastic activities of their youths. It is hoped that further functions and activities of the PTA will be as well attended. Mrs. Artsol Wright, president of the Whittier Elementary School in Granger, states that their major project for the year will be to comprise a PTA paper that will inform the parents and the public of the public of the activities of the year. She also states that plans are Mrs. Walter Madill, president of for their membership the Monroe Elementary School underway drive that will get underway in PTA, has announced that a tea will be held by the PTA for room the near future. representatives, teachers and committee members, Monday, Sept. 28, for the West at 3:30 p.m. at the Monroe School. Kearns PTA is scheduled for Tuesschool. At that Mrs. Madill, who will preside day, Oct. 6, at the be introduced will teachers over the meeting, will welcome the time the and interviewed, that the parents guests. This will be followed by remarks from Adrian Thomas, school may become better acquainted with them. principal. Following the introduction of the A musical selection will follow the introduction of room represen- faculty, parents will go to the rooms actatives and the faculty. Light re- of their children to become freshments will be served as a quainted with the ways and methods of teaching their children. climax for the PTA meeting. ht Officers selected for the Monroe PTA this year are as follows: Mrs. Walter (Ethyl) Madill, president; Mrs. Samuel (Dorothy) Free, first vice president; Mr. Adrian A. Thomas, principal and second vice Robert (Faye) Mrs. president; Bawden, secretary; Mrs. Douglas (Margurite) Lawsen, treasurer. The morning the books arrived was like Christmas. September seemed like Christmas to the students at Whittier School, when they were recipients of two big boxes from the American Associaof tion for the Advancement Science. Inside there were 80 carefully, packed, bright jacketed, plastic covered, and wonderfully illustrated books. All sizes for all ages from the first through the eighth grade. At mid-yeathe boxes will be repacked and sent off to another school in the program and by the end of the year the Traveling Elementary School Science Library will have presented to the inquiring minds at Whittier such subjects as time, life millions of years ago, sound, the lost world of archeology, the weather, light, the planets, caves, stars, space, prehistoric animals, explorations of Mars, the egg, microbes, lightning, thunder, dust, and many many more. Kearns School. Plans are being made for the program to be presented for the afternoon. (See photos page 3) Choice Black CANYON SOIL 17 YARDS REASONABLE AM AM 72 98 AM The first PTA function of the David Gourley School will be a room mothers tea, to be held Friday, Sept. 25, 4 p.m. at the school. This is to give the room mothers and the faculty an opportunity to become acquainted. Arrangements for the function and refreshments are under the direction of program chairman, Mrs. Laree Gallagher, with the assistance of Mrs. Otto Jacobson, and Mrs. Bill J. Searle. r, Robert Andrew Nielsen, 5th grade student of Mrs. Andersons class, watches the bees come from outside to the hive they have built inside of the class room. A project of the science class. South Kearns PTA officers and chairmen are planning a tea for room representatives and the teachers for Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 3:45 p.m. in the e room of the South - ed This new experimental science library program for elementary schools is administered by the AAAS under a grant of funds from the United States Government, through the National Science Foundation. 54 talkings more fun on a bedroom extension phone nine new colors . . . to order, call any business office of Mountain States Telephone multi-purpos- St. Paul's Lutheran Church It has been found that both the 4511 West 5540 South lifetime reading habits and the interest in science are developed in the elementary grades. These books have been carefully selected with the aid of professional advisors to stimulate both the habit and the Sunday School Worship Service Phone CY 9:30 aun. 11:00 a.m. 73 interest. Whittier is one of 800 elementary schools chosen from applications representing every area of the United States. It was selected because of its special interest in the academically students and because of its library facilities for handling the Traveling Science Library. The Granger Elementary PTA making plans for a tea for the room mothers, teachers and PTA officers. The event will be held Tuesday, at 4 p.m. at the school. is ed VALLEY AUTO Charles Taylor, 9, 4th grader; Pamela Giils, 11, 6th grader, and Cheryl Scheel, 10, 5th grader, examine the new library to arrive at their school. Each look forward to using the books during the school year. PARTS CO. Building in rear of Texaco Service Patronize The Valley View Advertisers VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED 3996 W. 5400 So. Cy As seen in The Saturday Evening 53 Classified Advertsing: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion WANTED: Stan Katz Real Estate LADIES, work at home. Established tributor has piece work available lor Inc. needs a Kearns representative, man responsible women who have a minimum Mr. or woman. May train. 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