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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Jan. 19, 1978, Page 8 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Jan. 18, 1978, Page 8 Hooper PTA plans meeting Sand Ridge Report by Sonya On Jan. 26, at 7 p.m., the Hooper Elementary School PTA, in conjunction with the Community Council, is fi sponsoring a community meeting as a follow-uto a December meeting where a of Hooper residents made 20 suggestions they felt important to consider as improvements to the school, the u p n cross-sectio- n Keith Crockett Kastler Sand Ridge Sand Ridge Junior Highs Girl and Boy of the month for January is Lauri Fife and Keith Crockett. Lakers plan Her favorite classes are PE and typing. One of her favorite teachers is Miss Lauri likes doing crafts, playing softball, football and the guitar. Keith Crockett, boy of the is the Boys Association Vice President at Sand Ridge. month, calendar. Jan. 24 Viewmont Girls Basketball at Bonneville; Viewmont Boys Basketball at Viewmont. 25 Keith was on the school football team and also enjoys track. Debate His favorite classes World Culture, English, Music-Dram- a Viewmont, Career Day; Weber Gymnastics at Bonneville. Jan. 26 wrestling SkyView SkyView. Jan. by PTA Norris. by Tammy Beal Bonneville High Reporter The Bonneville Lakers are an active bunch and here's a few notes to put on the Jan. Contest readied Lauri, girl of the month, has her birthday on March 30 and she is 13 years old. events are and PE. 14th. He raises pigeons, grows plants, enjoys sports, and plays the guitar. Keith said he also likes to chase girls. Clearfield Girls Basketball at Bonneville; Clearfield Boys Basketball at Clearfield. 27 Provide more parking space surrounding announces the Reflections contest is now underway at all schools. The theme this year is Love is. Judging will take place the first part of February. Winners from each school will be sent to Council to compete with the other schools. Winners from Council will then go to Region and winners from Region will go to State. Age categories are: Grade Grade Grade Grade 7-- 10-1- Divisions are: Art, Literature and Music. Winning entries from each school should be brought to the Kanesville School on 2-- 3 Feb. Hooper School. PTA Council Roy-Hoop- 4-- 6; He is fourteen years old and he was born on January Skyview at Bonneville; swimming at PTA, and to the community. Thursdays meeting will be to evaluate all of these times and place them in order of importance and to determine who could be encouraged to pursue implementing these recommendations. Some of the items are: Elementary 16th between Begin community planning for a gym, swimming pool, parks, etc. Reduce vandalism in the community. Obtain UTA bus service to Hooper at least twice daily. Enforce bus safety (refers to students while on buses.) Provide better reporting and more open discussion of PTA activities. Consider annexation of the Davis County of Hooper to resolve school boundaries for secondary grades. are Hooper residents encouraged to attend and help in prioritizing these recommendations. If you have any questions, please PHONE: Betty Hall Lois Hayden Marcia Parker 25-7508; 825-545- 3; p.m. been working on their school logo, the Norseman, during the 1977 school year. Along with their logo, the students have painted logos of their rival schools in athletics and all will be displayed in the school gym. Art teacher James Thurell with Rob Durham, back, Richard Van Weerd and Steve Thorpe (I. to r.) admire the completed paintings of their logo and that of Sunset THE ART DEPARTMENT of North Davis has and Millcreek Junior Highs. Sand Ridge PTA meet set Sand Ridge Junior High PTA officers are planning a meeting on Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. to finish up their needs assessment program. Held in the stage area on the second floor, an open reading or those who are advanced beyond their age meeting will be conducted, according in Glenna Clarke, president. Anyone who has gripes about the school should be in attendance at the meeting," she said. At the first of the year, group need adults them. Those who terested should call Peterson at We want to to help are in- Marlene .. and teachers students got together and get the parents into the school to help them understand what is going on there. Jed Waddoups, principal, has been the impetus behind the program which has helped the school quite a bit. . parents, divided into eight groups to consider the various needs of the school. From the meetings held during the first semester, Mrs. Clarke said, they have categorized the needs into 29 types. Some of these include discipline, elimination of profane language and the chewing of tobacco. These have really helped a riii THE 78 PONTIAC Grand Prix LEASE FOR BUY FOR 5661 1059 Open End 36 Month Lease Plus Tax & License, 15,000 Miles Per Year Vi SANTANA VANS IN STOCK Residual $3400 $10Q0 Order Basis Only PS, SOO 62 4545 'Based on a residual ol $3,000. payments. 5 1081 Stock 8048 Per Month Includes Tax $348308 LEASE FOR the club are from $7510 Includes Tax 'Based on 12 payments. By Patti Johnson Sand Ridge Reporter All of the Indian students at Sand Ridge belong to the new Indian Club. Mrs. Rowley, the advisor, said, It was all Fran Morris idea. She and her mother organized the club. Some of the Indians in residual of 12.000. 12.83 A P R. plus $875 plates, 36 15.000 miles per year, approved credit. a Lamanite the Placement This of- years Program. ficers are: President - Fran Morris; Vice President Robert Harrison; Secretary Barbara Tsosie; Advisor -- Mrs. Maxine Rowley. 4595 4695 1973 Chev PS, Ton V yellow 1971 Ford Bronco 4x4 extra sharp, white 1969 Jeep 1 A-- CJ-- 5 4x4 cond., good tires, black fund-raisin- ww 2295 2195 1976 Pontiac Astre SW New overhaul, extra sharp 1976 Subaru 4x4 Wagon Reconditioned engine, Save 1975 Buick Electra 225 Luxury car, like new, loaded 1974 Pontiac Grand Prlx Extra sharp, low miles, loaded 1974 Fiat Sedan fantastic gas mileage, white 1973 Buick Regal H.T., air, extra sharp . meetings They hold monthly. At these meetings they work on items to sell to other students. What have they done so far this year? In October and November they held a bake sale during the lunches where they sold authentic Navajo bread. In December they had a Christmas party. They served traditional Indian food, played games and exchanged gifts. -- -- Jeep -- ri; RepDtt BUY FOR 63 APR. plus $11 plates. 36 15.000 miles per year, approved credit. CJ-- 5 1974 6 cyl., extra clean, low miles ..,'L .'J. Nostalgia Night. is, being ;;.,vThe Royal Choir .is helping to sell the tickets for the planned by the Roy High PTA officer for Feb. 23 as a game, which will be $1.50 for g project to adults, 75 cents for students students with and $5 per family, PTA provide Board members will also scholarships. have tickets to the game. According to Mrs. Ray Wed like to have Myer, president, an Alumni tea will begin at 6 p.m. at the representatives from each of schools cafeteria with a the 12 years that Roy High special guest speaking, yet has been open, she said. to be finalized. Then, at 7:30 Also, she urged alumni to a basketball game attend the Nostalgia Night p.m. between an Alumni team in order to help with the consisting of former students scholarship fund. Last year' and lettermen and the they were able to give four scholarships totaling $1,600, present faculty and students. SAVINGS or, LEASE FOR OO has 1978 Subaru Stock BUY FOR school, which changed so much from last year, she said. At these meeting, winners of the Reflections contest will be displayed, consisting and of music, poetry literature from the students of Sand Ridge. The school is in need of volunteers, and Mrs. Clarke said that no expertise in the various areas is needed for those wanting to help. Coach Miller needs adults to supervise while the various P.E. classes are swimming. Also those youth who are behind in their SeoncO DScOge 1978 GMC Big 6 cyl., the Nostalgia Night scheduled by Roy High PTA Feb. 23 In January they are doing Arts and Crafts. They are making authentic Sand Paintings and turquoise jewelry to sell. The arts and crafts they are making will be on sale to all the people In the community who are interested in buying them. Those who are interested can contact Fran Morris at Sand Ridge. In February, the Indian Glub plans to have displays at the Economics Fair. . j ; '' ' oo r The Indian Club is having a lot of fun so far this year. It has really meant a lot them according to members of the club. d - - toJ ' 2895 3495 3195 3195 1895 2695 d' AT materials to make authentic sand paintings are the officers of formed Indian Club at Sand Ridge Junior High. The offices include (I. to newly r.),, Fran Morris, president, Robert Harrison, vice president, and Barbara Tsosie, LOOKING secretary. - |