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Show . r A8 Tuesday October 29, 2 7 996 Davis County Clipper Boulton marks Ribbon Week Groups include Flips Gymnastics, Stars Dance Team, Kims Taekwondo, a student Macarena dance contest and the Sunshine Generation Also, each student will make a decoration to present to a local business as a way of letting others know that the comschool munity supports Boulton in being a drug-fre- e Finally, the students, faculty and community will be a part of Make A Difterence Day through a service project for the Life Care Center For more information about Boulton's Ribbon W'eek cele0 bration, contact Debbie Boman at BOUNTIFUL Boulton Elementary Schools FTA is celebrating Ribbon Week with the Bountiful community through awareness and involvement as the week begins with the Utah Jazz cheerleaders cutting a red ribbon and leading students m an assembly Each student will be sent home with a red It's Hot To Not, poster to place in their window at home, letting others know they are part of a drug-fre- e neigh-borhtx- xl Each day, there will be a group from the community that will show sludents other ways to get naturally high" and help them feel good about themselves during the lunch hour. 295-966- BHS presents Singin in the Rain Saturday evenings from Fnday, Nov 15 to Saturday, Nov 23 at 7 pm Tickets will go on sale on Monday, Oct 21 at the high school Tickets can be at the business otfice anytime or at the ticket window in the main foyer daily from 10 40 to 1 10 am and 12 15 to 12 45 p m W lth director Tamara Collins, musical director Memlyn Webb, and choreographer Brent Schneider, "Singin in the Rain promises a great evening that will provide tun for the entire family the transition from silent to talking picdanctures with music and The Bountiful High School's Theater will open the production of Company Singin- in the Rain" on Friday, Nov. 15 at 7 p m m the BHS auditorium The musical will feature Matt Dickamore as Don Lockwood, Heather Bruske as Lina Lamont, Micah Christensen as Cosmo Brown, and Mindy McDermott as Kathy Selden on Friday nights and Rochelle Terry as Kathy Seldon on Saturday evening ing Star Linda Lamont is unable to use her own voice because of the way she sounds, so Monumental Pictures is forced to bring in someone to dub her voice Don Lockwood, who plays opposite Miss Lamont in the pictures falls in love with this girl, Kathy Selden This musicals comedic elements make it a classic The show has a Strike up the band 1 ii j I ' Whitesides develops Mom ating stu icius to achieve academic success s considered the number one issue when discussing problems and solu-- n s lot i tucdiion Research stud-c- s tw sli revii that students who in hi uhi motivated have a strong mi! c met pi and see the value in the id. vines that they engage in hut suit, s I leinentarv has looked at this research and has ..ud k tided lo me this mlornidtion to iiius on inipioving students' read lire X loiniaiice list veal strategic plan has 'icu! dev, iped lor this program In n intends to utilize an mtci Ii i ipl ii v approach to teach mg it hii" and the ails The ground hre km ihtoiv ol multiple intcTli-! A V V five-yea- i h k eloped bv Howard Ga. in h miens the view of how nu nil s k un and realize their n s shows that the arts can iole m improving ibmi 'o learn because tliev draw ii a i nice ol learning styles Reseat Jl shows that students who dudv tin ms have a richer source 'll ml iintiion and insight to draw likh aids in the potential ol upon vot h tl a stu-len- skipd area success Whitrudcs leinentary leels that this rich bukground information can is, iidlv assist in students' ss reaifin hitesides has any I 7 cognized for its successful II progiam that drive the messdLc home that "Reading Is nlre.icj t n incut u i 'vMutc sides d I lenientary strongly r i Join the Taste of A Clippers plan 5-y- ear believes "arts education" must be an integral pan of our education reform These beliefs were expressed in a grant application to the I tah State Office of Education (L'SOE) In response to this application Whitesides Elementary received one ol the grants given by the LSOE this year This grant money will be used towards impler mentation ol the strategic plan Directed by Adiienne Scott, The Humanities Arts Committee will oversee the implementation of this five-yea- r plan and conduct action research to report the programs successes Members of this committee and others throughout the school are excited about the program This committee truly feels that the arts ptovide unique opportunities for students to express themselves creatively and thus learn to begin lo recognize that there are multiple solutions to problems The committee is also excited about the opportunities the arts" provide to explore artistic contributions of multiple cultures Exploration of these multiple cultures will increase an individuals knowledge and appreciation of his or her human history and cultural heritage The first phase of this program is teacher training The 1996-199school year the teacher training will emphasize the integration of the visual arts discipline with the literature-basereading program Patti Horton, an art teacher at ION s odv It v i Central Davis Junior High has been part of this training process Patti Submit your favorite holiday recipes to be printed in our special Thanksgiving Taste Off section Nov. 5. 'Changes," and helps teachers to incorporate authentic art lessons into the reading program Several faculty members have already utilized their training and have witnessed great results The novel Bearstone, written by Will Hobbs was read by Ms Scott's sixth class and several art concepts were taught as they explored the literary beauty of this book "I believe the symbolisms of the Bearstone and the cultural realism came to life as we explored this book and generated art work based on major elements of the story line It is hard to measure motivation, but I observed excitement and a deep understanding of the book as we read and discussed it I witnessed to check out other library books and bring in artifacts, pictures, and tell personal stories that related to Beartsone " (Adrienne Scott. 1996) The Humanities Arts Committee believes that reading and writing go hand in hand and had the opportunity to invite the very talented author of children's literature, Gary Hoggs to ignite the interest in creative writing in outstudents The committee would like to see the students utilizing their art talent to illustrate creative stories showing what talented children we have at Judges will determine the top five Thanksgiving Dinner recipes in the categories of appetizer, salad, main dish; vegetable, and dessert to be published in our special section Nov 5 If your recipe is published, you will receive a free Thanksgiving Pie lrom Dicks Bakery The five in the dessert category will be invited to prepare their winning recipes for a taste test takes broad reading themes that cross all grade levels, such as semi-finalis- ts The grand prize dessert cook will receive a $50 shopping spree at the new Dicks Market The five will be the guests of the Clipper at its semi-finalis- ts Homemakers School at Viewmont High School Nov. 12. The winner's name will be announced that evening So dig out your award winning recipes, something that must be on your holiday table or it just wouldnt be Thanksgiving Tell us why its important in 35 words or less and send it to the Clipper Simply fill out the entry form below, send it with your recipe and join Thanksgiving Taste Off! Thanksgiving Taste Off! Entry Form UT 84010 Mail ToDrop Olf lo 1370 S 500 W , Bountiful GEORGE WEST Phone Number Name rpr i kaur. 2 WIDE ' DOUBLE LACES ON SALE! X 3 STYLES OF (quilting ON SALE! OVAL HOOP WITHSTAND 229? 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Certified Service Department. i and kr. mill jl High Marching Band will compete in the Western States Invitational on Nov 1 and 2 at the mu u ot Utah At the Davis Cup held at Weber State on Oct 15 the BHS band earned a first place tro iward for Outstanding Music The band has competed at the Star of Nevada Friendship Cup ai d Las vegas where it picked up a third place trophy The band received another third place t -Ik Rorky Mountain Marching Band Festival held at BYU in Oct 8 Shown with the band in front y i i M R e White Ty Schwulte and Dave Lauritzen The band is under the direction of Tina Hammer ire Druit M i ms aie Kann holler and Jake Figuena The drum line is directed by Trent Porter 6 1 The show will run Friday plot about d J. 500 . |