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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Aug. 11, 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS PTA Volunteers Assist In Many Areas achievements have members of the community Major dedicate untold hours to helping included programs to enhance self children. image in children volunteer fine The list of projects conceived reading programs, arts and carried out, help requested presentations including perforand given, funds raised for school mances in the schools by Ballet supplies or field trips goes on and West, Utah Opera and Utah on. Symphony and career programs of the members Among other projects PTA in which workers in the Granite, Jordan community discuss their careers and Murray districts have with students. initiated critical issues conferenc- '' While each PTA has its own es, drug and alcohol awareness projects, the influence of PTA programs, foreign language volunteers is felt in every school, and maturation in many areas. Recognizing that programs children are the future, parents programs. They have provided classroom and office volunteers, and friends donate their time and talents to forward education and positive action kits, scholarships, scoliosis testing, eye screening, into help youngsters grow '' evacuation drills, health fairs, productive adults. career days, absentee calling, bike artist in , residency rodeos, programs, nights, parenting leadership training, emergency kits, transportation, book fairs, field trips, newsletters, school directories and newspapers, AIDS workshops, assemblies, Christmas trees and treats for holidays. MURRAY. Traditionally, school opens in late August or early September but this year for many students, school began July 26 as year-roun- d school called students in 10 Granite District schools, 18 in Jordan District and one in GOOD COMPANY ... Amy Sanders and Bret Slack join the new mascot at Kearns elementary. This particular mascot is new he hasnt even got a name yet, but a contest is under way to change that situation. PTAs from a h vast number of elementaries are sponsoring cots like this a tradition which used to be the ex-s- o elusive domain of the higher grades. - mas-Sout- COUPON Silver Pages To Be Discontinued SALT LAKE: The Silver Pages and the Silver Savers Passport program has been discontinued in Utah. Kathy ONeal, County Aging Services, said that many Salt Lake County enrollees have been calling the department about the 1988-8Senior Citizens Discount Directory. The cause of the cutoff 9 . the program was available to Salt Lake County adults age 60 and older for discounts and special offers listed in the directory. It was initiated as a free service by Southwestern Bell Media and coordinated with the National Assn, of Area Agencies on Aging and various state and local agencies. 1986-8- WCOUFON AUGUST Spacious Building Balcony Stairs Catering For 100 Napkins ONLY I PACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 7 r jk Utnh! CLASSIC HAIR DESISN OFFER EXPIRIES is not known. Since Murray. Teachers and staff members in all three districts spent many hours in preparation for the influx of students. They were not alone. Working behind the scenes were the volunteers who have become an integral part of the school system - the PTA. Just as PTA volunteers were present at the closing day of school activities, so were they involved in opening day, be it July 26 or Aug. 29, and they will continue their involvement day by day throughout the year. PTA is no longer considered a "punch and cookies" organization, a nickname long outgrown and never valid. Dedicated volunteers, most of them parents, some grandparents, others interested HELENE CURTIS (tog. 45 I tinted EXOTHERMIC PERM ftnistMt tar, mtimI Inclvdts art. CHILDRENS Age 10 CUT & Current fwhtpn Techniques 3884So. 3600 West .. Bucst Book Feather Pen Invitations $4 Under Fashion Hair Designer Wedding Cake $1999 CALL 969-019- e ' vvzaamg dzntzx rOll APPT 4897 So. Redwood 3 Bennion Students To Register Monday BENNION. Registration dates have been announced at Bennion junior high and parents are being asked to note increases in fees for students entering seventh and eighth grades. Registration for ninth graders will be held Monday, and Tuesday for eighth graders. On both days, students with names beginning with A-will register from N-8:30-1from 12-Seventh graders with names beginning with A-will register Aug. 17 from 8:30-noo- n and L-- Aug. 18 at the same times. Orientation for seventh grade students and other students new to the school and their parents will be held Aug. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. activities for all 1; 2. Z Back-to-scho- ol students and are parents scheduled Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Fees and charges as set by Granite District Board of Education include textbook and tuition, $25 and optional fees for after school activities ($5,) memory book ($5) and PTA membership, ($2.) Those who do not wish to pay the optional activity fee will be charged an admission fee to each school event they choose to attend, including games, dances and concerts. For all students, $10 of the textbook fee will be returned if school owned materials are returned at the end of the year with only normal wear. Safety glasses are available for shop students priced at $3. Registration To Begin Tuesday At Hunter JHS WEST VALLEY. Registration dates for the coming school year have been announced at Hunter junior high. Ninth graders will register on Tuesday, eighth graders on Wednesday and seventh graders on Aug. 18. New and transferred students will register Aug. 19. Registration each day will be held from The PTSA will be selling gym 2. clothing during registration and including plain red white shorts, and are encouraging all to purchase them and support the school. activities will be held from p.m. Aug. 25. The PTSA will sponsor a dance, from Back-to-scho- ol 7-- 6-- 8 9 p.m. Aug. 26. Cost will be $2 per person. f Intermcuir laLa - 'Temporvl We have 80 immediate Job Openings in: Carpent7 Machinists Secretarial Cement Finishing From 3.50 TU r..T A. p: i. ' v .. F jfrZ - ' , y tr : 'z - -i rt- !tf - Clerical , General Labor 5'f5V' Assembly Etc., Etc. f to 12.50 Per Hour Port or Full Time NO FEES Apply Immediately 60 West Paxton (1180 South) ' SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. ' J- - j.f. '? ? v y vy k v vV fiJ . LVf V I - - ; ; |