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Show 198S 11, April History Of Tartans T old growth of tartans distinguishing the main Scottish clans and families, with a few of the earliest type which had attached rather to districts than to a particular clan. Julius Caesar and other early observers were much struck by, among other things, the Celts love for Colour. To describe their cloth patterns rather baffled the soberly clad Romans (stripes, chequers or what?) but we may shrewdly guess one type conspicuous among those textiles. A list is added of the longer established tartans, out of about 500 currently registered with the Lord Lyon King of Arms. Except in one or two isolated villages of Europe, the Tartan design was preserved only in Scotland, and the word has now been credibly explained as a Pictish dep scription. Here the stripings were applied not always to the same form of garment. Apart from its value as an emblem of clan, country or regiment, the Tartan has two main functions: as an inspiration expressed in colour, and also for camouflage on the heather moors. weft-as-war- When the general Clan Tartan has been felt insufficiently effective for one of these objectives, a second one has appeared termed 'Dress or Hunting respectively. The kilt began developing about 1600 from a large swathing plaid with a belt into the shortened pleated form we now know. In Scotland a Plaid is a shawl or A Scot by descent should wear the tartan of his fathers clan or family or sept associated with one; alternately that of his mother, his wife, or of the district he derives from. Many names indisputably Scottish have not been associated , with or without any distinctive pattern such as the once-famo'Paisley Plaids. wrap-rug- Some exported Tartan plaids have by now caused various parts of the world to forget all others with any recognized clan. and employ the word Plaid to or mean the Tartan colour-pattera coloured checking of style. This week n For uncertain cases, as for our h desmany friends of similar non-Scottis- cent desiring to express sorne measure of compliment or guestly ' feeling, there are the Stewart and Jacobite tartans, and otherwise such clans as MacDonald or Gordon who have seemed generally to welcome such tribute. The Scottish Tartans as a sys- tem of popular Heraldry only developed fully after Culloden had crushed the Clan System itself from active politics. Like the flow of Jacobite Songs, the Tartan pro- vided an outlet for national sentiment, after the period 1746 to 1782 when the kilt and tartan alike were severely prohibited. Thereafter ensued a steady matter how big a man is, a woman can usually get around him. - It Takes All Kinds by Franklin P. Jones No Look For KTVX, Channel 4 A New theres a new look on KTVX, Channel 4, Karen Cams has joined Managing Editor Phil Riesen on both the early and as a late Monday through Friday newscasts. For the past 26 months, Riesen has been a solo anchor. According to news director John Edwards, 'The addition of Karen Cams is just that; an addition, not a change of directoin. For the last two years the station has been trying to recover from several years of news neglect. The news staff has been expanded and the latest in technical equipment purchased. Edwards says, "We are now competitive in every sense of the word in budget, in technology, in size and quality of staff. It has all begun to pay off accord-int- o to David Woodcock, KTVX Vice President and General Manager. Wodcock states, "Over the last year our early and late newscasts have grown steadily in shares of audiences. Our current expansion is one more step in our continued commitment to news. The decision to move to a dualanchor format was seen as the next logical step in getting the message A Since 1897. , . Professional, c?C? out to the viewers. The message is we are committed, we simple are growing, and we are good. The move was based on sound research, which said 72 percent of the viewers in the market served by Salt Lake television preferred dual anchors; 68 percent of those who like dual anchors preferred the malefemale combination. Late last summer the search began in earnest. Woodcock and Edwards screened tapes of over 500 anchorwomen from virtually every television market in the country. They narrowed the field to 50. A selected group of KTVX employees then screened those tapes and narrowed the field to 26. After contacting candidates, it was decided to bring four in for extensive interviews and auditions. Edwards says, "Cams was picked as much for the type of perr son that she is as for her abilities. He calls Cams, "intelligent, enthusiastic, a tireless worker and excited about being in Salt on-ai- TOP KILLER Lung cancer is the number one killer among cancer deaths in men. And in 1985 it will come close to breast cancer as a top cancer killer among women. A persistent cough or horaseness can be an early warning of lung cancer, says the American Cancer Society. WG 7AKG PCD0G ... IN OUR CRAFTSMANSHIP: count on oar high from standards ot workmanship composition to bindery Craftsmanit reship is a tradition with us quires more than the finest equipment it takes the skill and available dedication of every employee You can always ... 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Brochures need to be returned to the school by April 3. We are encouraged to continue saving our soup labels in anticipation of next years soup label drive. Bobbie Hutchins is much appreciated for her typing of materials for the PTA. She has been a great support. With pride and enthusiasm, it was announced that Mrs. Kaye Horrocks has received nominations for outstanding educator of the year. This nomination has been sent to the National PTA committee. Also Stansbury Park has been selected as one of the two "Best PTA" units in the state of Utah. With much anticipation we await the Anal announcement of the winner. The Spring Music and Arts Festival is scheduled for April 11 17. This will be a fun as well as educational time for the children. During this week the PTA has PRINTING IS MORE THAN PUTTING INK ON PAPER GRAPHIC LAYOUT & DESIGN! Printing is more than putting ink on paper. Here's what we do tor you the experts in our art department turn your ideas into visual form You save Then our camera money by making any changes here on the paste-u- p department makes film negatives ot the layout Fine eguipment and years ot experience combine to guarantee that every nuance ot artistic skill is accurately captured BUSINESS CARDS, LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES! o WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS! o 1 HOUR QUICK PRINTING! DEVELOPING A COST EFFECTIVE, PROMOTION PIECE IS NEITHER DIFFICULT NOR LOW-COS- (On comero ready material only) TIME-CONSUMI- NG COPIES. . . WHILE YOU WAIT! (From 8'"xl 1" up to 1 l"xl7" In T site, one or two side) BROCHURES, BOOKLETS, ADVERTISING, FLYERS. . . ANY PROMOTIONAL VEHICLE! :irr.w ui Hn ; H e improvement. Along with the new format will come a new, brighter, more spacious and functional set. It will be highlighted by dramatic new lighting techniques. In addition, music has been composed specifically for KTVX News along with new animation for the opening of the shows. None of this means a change. It just signals a continued, solid commitment by KTVX to give its g number of viewers a first-rat- e informative, competitive, newscast. ever-growin- UNNECESSARY DEATH Close to 150,000 people with cancer will probably die this year who might have been saved by early diagnosis and treatment, reports the American Cancer Society. Learn cancers seven warning signals and see your doctor for regular checkups. the state PTA convention held 23 and 24 should contact April any of the' PTA officers and arrangements will be made. Everyone is encouraged to attend. New PTA officers for next year were announced by the nominating committee made up of Robert Kroft , Ilene Barrus and Janann Gull. The new officers chosen are: President, Leslie Linton; Vice Pre- sident, Janeen Sly; Secretary, Margaret Grim and Treasurer, lene Brown. done. In keeping with the theme of learning respect, the students are being taught to respect teachers, the building and the community as a whole. Parents are encouraged to reinforce this teaching at home by being worthy examples. A video tape called "Strong Kids was presented by the PTA and a few minutes of it were shown to parents in attendance. It was recommended that parents review the entire film or other film available from the Perc Center or the Tooele City Police Department or Video centers before using them to instruct their Kids-Saf- e children. These films are available free of charge and may be helpful in teaching children to avoid potential dangers or to handle negative situations that may develop. Winner of the attendance award of $20 was Mrs. Jacobsen's class with 88 percent of parents and teachers in attendance. Donuts and punch were served. OTHM MOTHFR Th nnounct$ th sponsorship (Nam of Center) th Child Cart Food Program. Tht jam meals will b mad available to all no separate charge regardless of race, enrol ltd children color, handicap age, national origin or sax and there Is no discrimination In th course of tt the meal service. Eligibility for free and reduced price meal reimbursement the following Income scales effective through June 30, 1985: Site Scalg legibility for. Free Heals Is based Legibility US SHOW YOU! iFrFo H e--! ii f--i j tr n c-- ! , , 11 882-005- t JC77J - 0 r- - publishing con PAsnr me. iIk&om Each Scale 10,998 13,260 15,622 17,784 20,046 22,308 9,213 12.432 15,651 18,870 22,089 25,308 28,527 31.746 2,262 3.219 additional Family Member Add: Meals will be provided at the Child Car Facilities listed below: Ite Otter Motto MLWte MT74 TK IM Center (iff fcfl Sign on forBeduced Price Wrflj 6.474 8,736 low-co- LET Ar- Mrs. Bogues students were directed by her in a square dancing demonstration. It was very well . e ii scheduled "Jensen Woodbury, a professional guitar presentation. Anyone interested in attending Each time you place an ad or a promotional piece . you 're sending out a salesman who is delivering your message . . and that salesman costs lust a tew cents' There s no training period required, no benefits plan and no sick leave to worry about Where do you go to find this staff ot sales "professionals ? hrst-rat- gradual and continuing growth. Cams agrees, "I dont think Im the one thing that will change things for KTVX. Theyre already on the right track. Im just another person, another link in the chain. Im looking forward to being part of their continued commitment toward Stansbury PTA Meeting Held thru LOGO DESIGN! Lake and getting involved in the community. Although Edwards does not expect the new addition to change the news ratings overnight, he does feel that Cams will help KTVXs VA $2 Oat -- |