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Show March SUN CHRONICLE, 1 6, 1 978, Page March LEAR FIELD COURIER, 9 I - 4f$ W r- - Valley Junior High to see H eston anmd hir.ii d Kai Uhnrr ,u,(t Ridge Junior High v,ke b how their school operated. We found that they only k rji s ( f ,? '"i, 1 i WA n the Wonderful World of Windy' left, demonsti otes his balloon-creatinabilities to Officer George Cummings of the Roy epartment and Fred Garcia Ogden Police Department. He will be touring Roy Schools beginning today. WINDY OF of the March p m a sofa behind Jo Lee Lanes was set Windy' jo with poll with en- professional A along with a Roy will be schools Roy touring week. this beginning A man known for his tertainer r1 ifr few balloons though, the youngsters After balloon his balloon demonstration, he then introduces the policemen who then talks about sals with a lot of attention hung paid to them Windy toured with Fred Garcia ot the t& on fire 13 llmixdav, Match 1C Roy Jutuoi 1pm, Valley View I 3 no nturv , 2 30 uu J A J11 The Webeii 1 I , 20 Match Mmday, Mv a i,ul Elementary, 10 .ikouevv Elementary, a i . l n March 21 North (Eik I lenientary, 9 pm h ) Elemental y, 2 p m. Du xda In the bv Sonya Kastlei , Sand Ridge Repot tei State College1 Childrens School is for the cepting applications 1978 1 979 school year throughout March. The Childrens School offers an early childhood education program in which is child development fostered through active, self-m- i bated involvement with social and physical environment, said Coco the Readdick, director the of school Children who are three or four years old before October 31 are eligible for the program. children parents will be selected by lottery and at random for fall enrollment. Parents of all children snrolled will participate in a class Learning With Your Approximately 60 and their Child. A varied and flexible program allows parents and school to interact cooperatively in meeting goals for children A quarterly registration fee of $36 per parent will be mutual For students an assessed ac- additional $10 will be charged initially The Childrens School offers two morning and two afternoon sessions Monday through Thursday during the regular school year. A special summer program for three and four year olds is also open for application In addition a special Toddler Lab for children 14 months to 30 months of age will be offered in the tall This group of 12 children will meet each Friday for an hour and a half Finally, a day school is available on a limited reservation basis for WSC students, faculty, and staff for their children three and four years old The day school will be conducted this summer, as well Applications may be picked up at the Childrens School in the Weber State Education Building, Room 107C between 8 and 1 Additional information may be obtained by calling 399 5941, Ext. 126 or 127 during the same hours. ' iii l" or pu ' . j 1 2 toblc-j- Junior English calsses, ui r miii r j a Ull tti i up fat e test a was conducted Ther students ru-,- - . tv - srsis&ssz I i kr x the ii nige of policemen and I vant to help erase that in tl t minds said that he hopes that in the fu!ui'c'Jr.t)'ierli9viq. groups, will sponsor such events. i Farl of Ins lecture to elemental y school children I is b ised on a tumbleweed tell the kids, Did you ever see a tumbleweed getting sinadud by a car9 Thats because it didnt use the crosswalk like kids should use To the older students, such subjects as vandalism, drug abuse and driving habits aie stressed Windy has been with for four years now vTrD GLASS Residential - STORM w h" INSTALLATION 563 or ( p.l! t compc at ! p DOORS WINDOWS ' W. 100 N UT 84010 BOUNTIFUL i II n In ihe Frank register Registration for next March Tuesday, . 21 lx? for all Registry children mtlie district who-- ' will be five (5) years old by October 31 Registration is by appointment only, and A only on specific days schedule is being mailed to parents Parents who do not tloiF-Wil- receive notification second 394-666- April 1, 1978. Registration days are as follows: are asked to contact their school principal tor information. Due to tight scheduling, it Washington March Terrace, 21, March 28, Lakeview, Municipal, March 30, Roy Elementary, April 6 and May 2; Kanesville, April 7, North Park, April 18, Valley View, April 25 and 26, Riverdale, April 27, Hooper, that recommended parents not bring other is children with them Any child whose fifth birthday falls on or before 1 ) u c weieThondi October 31 may enter kindergarten at the opening of school in September of the same year. In the event that parents desire entrance for a (Juld whose birthdate does not meet the above criteria, they may receive consideration by calling Pupil and Career Counseling 1 Services at before kin(1978 79) the Weber in dergarten School District will begin years tt a The eign Pete KSL-rad- their Shoppers pi omoting Festival He has also built giant balloons for the University of Utah and Highland High School for them half time shows. He also has been at shopping malls all over the United Slates doing balloon shows. His shows promise to be fascinating to all ages as he said, My show is something Commercial student Lisa Pc. Garner vivmil April 28. i wa- 1 I ale' i to , place Out of the ir first pLue wnt Neumeyer win Rodgers took and Craig Tf N'akayu tied place There i i io seumi i w n , i r t ah j wire j , with 20 The grade parti ip placed fird weir g" trophy The seron ,v third place wmrn-- i r a plaque The students tint uL went on to r omp ;h m Roy Junior Higl th.sv. finalists, ',T 07 c , But it has a motor MOTORCYCLE BICYCLE But it s almost as light ' f iS IT7 It s a gas saving alternative to a "dear It s easy to ride easy to maintain j Nt LOS ONE? Anyone who appreciates up 0 oil! s on a gallon of gas Ride one and see ; UN' Come on in v Then March 22 at o p in district compel it" n v ' place at South Jo au School Roy High School A A n 3 Alder's MOPED CENTER , n 1 1977 , , Mam, Layton N PUCH PUGH a 825 9451 - PUCHCuO FUCH 1, .4 : u Schneiters Riverdale Ernie RIVERSIDE 5? oimes GOLF COURSE Riverdale 399-463- 6 Open Daylight til Dark NORTHERN UTAHS MOST COMPLETE GOLF FACILITY new Youve never seen anv thing like this in your life 3 starting now. PGA Instruction 9 Hole Championship Course 9 Hole 3 Par Course All Grass Tee Driving Range trove that two can eat cheaper than one AlLTHt BAD NEWS M ra t m ra ca esn PATTY BIG BOY D LI ELI 4 COMBO COM BOB Salad Fries & $4.90 Value tl ary J ih min pdhuB )B)vf truly It h it in voui dUtUnri termu 2 19 o n, $ Mfil ! rn tuv A Pt Pn si hi ibis co jfton In COLOR O il A PARAMOUNT PICTURE turil, UXlun 3d Open Saturday and Sunday at of A efts Other dayt 6 1 tht you t intjo Z O O 3 KJ 1'jiil mi C3 " rillnr n i Biy tmf t i family fiestau tnts pivt 2 8iq Bny it ot nniy S? 9y HJ thru O Ol I ttnyoHhe foumn At utfl 178 Salad A -- Prescnl this $4.90 Value 0114 Blit Hty mymjf afpt tofnuos tf m OHttl qrwvd 2 km on il my ol ihf ThiT ilv R It prtiHupJlilHJ wpivc I 99 thru Aof'l 9 mm O n t Ui r 3acjcacac-'KHrsi- Breakfast Special "TYTTBP-- 1 3 Pancakes 1 Egg, Bacons or Sausage Rtib coupon at any ot me prfiliupdting Big Boy Family Hculaufama in your area and iei eive 2 Bieakldfet Specials lor only $2 99 Ottpr Qood ihht April $4.40 Value 2 for $goo 1978 One coupon per visit a etc BOY FAMILY ItZ3TTirJLjT3 5637 S. 1900 W. 325 South State Phone 77341904 TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT , ! O D QE3D Pfflnt 0 ! pr viS'l A for Fries $2" O IP COuDOP Fries Jr 99 t Sw '47ft & & 2 for, $3.60 Value COMBOg $1.50 CHILDREN 75 SUPPLIES em Urttfu ui itmtj VBOY 7j p.m. CERAMICS o GIFTS H "t SWISS p.m. ADULTS (Pronounced Arts) 39 $outh State Clearfield 11 i A ESI ET1 3 THE SAD NEWS Phcnt: 10 be 1 Oftpr qn lor Information td ( STAHLE spelling High will stuns leally destroy rBA'SME 85 to Ie i- A 334-40- to r J Salad o INSTRUCTION ai d ft THEBAD1IEY7S House n pound ,!i cup s .t, 1 Kindergarten 0UtC0ULD.EVER.WANT Watch For arb middle r ,i( studon' invited " laying to pioject the no, go of policemen being f it uds is part of Windys pn pose in touring the TV si iiools with them communities, and Windy I yt t T .1 ' f SAND RlDG REPORT p m plav ground equipment company helps pay for the shows being taken to various accepting students i Pastry ring i WSC children sc hoo! iC following ! Ogden Police Department last month w'ho said, When Im introduced by Windy, I get tremendous applause because of what he does Windys schedule for Roy tils' schools includes p ii minute INGUi,, a m the department assisted the county on a fireplace fire at 4318 S 4300 W. Damage to the house was charred walls and smoke mbulance Calls March 8 The department responded to a car crash at 4700 S 1900 W at 7 a m and transported three victims to St Benedicts Hospital March 11 At 3 00 p m the department responded to a motorcycle crash at 5700 S 1900 W Victims were tieated at scene if Id elementary school creations, Windy and his show The Wonderful World of Windy, will tour schools accompanied by George Cummings, Roys Crime Prevention officer. his During loutine, he said I can build from rings to a anything flower bouquet for the He has spent teachers some 30 years fascinating people with what he can do J F, 4 Windy claims, he appeals to all age groups from crowds at Las Vegas to policeman City just a in- S run the n s ,u md 20 minutr- At 7 30 e; 3 tv eookiv. 3 25 March n v ,i wedges 10 At everyone knows everyone else and they are all good friends Also, when they have field trips, the whole st hool can attend. W e found that Valley has a fun tradition. Every year they have a contest between the grades to see ' Lie h can make the best snow sculpture Also they all bring their ice skates and get "lit of school to go ice skating m the park alley is so small that they only have seven teachers Eune have to teach more than one class Classes are ically interesting and their band and choir is good We found that Valley is very different than other schools in our district They may be small in number but Hiev are big in pride iy mg set 't.iisheet or tait warm frozen I REP 3 students. But, being 191 small can have its advantages For example, c of acid.tj 6 03 p m g have visited we ! I i Young rhubur I the . c ned comb is w hie h co " , Nftttfcj .i You m , the County Health Department calls the Roy Fire epartment to let them know if the atmosphere is clean lough to pe; mit burning Fire Calls arch 8 A resident's burning of tires in a home fire place at 4350 o. 2305 W w as the cause of a call to the Fire Department at 1 tya id ' The need for residents to obtain burning permits before urning weeds or trash was emphasized by Roys Fire Chief Chief Ken Hancock said that residents need to call into le department and obtain permission from them by a visual tspection of their property. Then a permit will be issued as lis is to insure that there are no fire hazards present Residents also need to be aware that on certain days, lrning within the city is not permitted Each morning at 9 5, 1 978, Page 9 Report 3 5 1 Clearfield The Place Thai Serves You Right! i- |