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Show T ' . Page AC Lakeside Review Wednesday, February 9, 1983 Sweeihecirf Tree Is Donee Theme On Spocial Day a Kids Dime By SHARON Witifo emtis STEELE CLEARFIELD SUNSET According to students at Fremont Elementary School, "Grandparents are for baking cookies, giving hugs, taking you fishing, and sharing your school lunch. This last characteristic was very much in evidence during the past week as more than 150 grandparents accepted invitations to dine at noon with their grandchildren in the schools cafeteria. Part of an compaign to get the public involved with school activities, Grandparents Week was sponsored by the PTA under the direction of Sherma Stuart, president, and Su Ann De Voe, Taking advance reservations from the grandparents, PTA members the lunchroom with bright posters reflecting sentiments essential to good grandparenting and remained on the scene throughout the lunch periods each day to take tickets, answer questions, and just enjoy the excitement generated among youngsters lucky enough to be "instructing their grandparents in the fine art of balancing trays, napkins, silverware, and milk cartons. Sweetheart Tree! Come and carve your name next to mine. Familiar lyrics to the Sweetheart Tree theme of Clearfield Stakes annual Sweetheart Ball prescribe a cupids, and flowers, according to Ilia Pay, Stake Cultural Arts Chairman. According to Mrs. Pay, a partial ceiling of garlanded crepe paper in red, white, and pink, will canopy the Feb. 12, event scheduled to begin at Sat. 8:30 On March ALLENE NAUtA, one of .many grandparents invited to lunch at Fremont Elementary MIKE ROLLINS LOST 5812 POUNDS music by Amber. Tickets for the IN $6. 13 Roy Scouts Set Meeting WEEKS ! ...AND WENT DOWN 4 PANT SIZES! :p: LOSE17T025 POUNDS in North Park Elemenhold its general PTA meeting, Wed., Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. at the school, 4230 S. 2175 6 VKS The Natural Way to Lose Weight OVIJt 1117 0 c c Districts Evaluation Center and Youth in Custody Program, Salt Lake Community High School, and the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. Among the issues studied this year are communito-b- e ty involvement, certification of juvenile offenders, family violence, and juvenile crime. aa c c 0 0 ol 0 0 0 0 0 KEitojurj 7 BUY NOW BELOW WHOLESALE MOONLIGHTER REG. OMNI 199.99 REG. 119 . 85 $269.99 sale 189 d. 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To get your free Catalog write iQOQQOQQQQQOQOQQOQOQQQOQQ. says the daily n weigh-ihelped the Sets Meeting Fhzb&Crtorsdo nison, San Juan, Wayne, Whitehorse, Cyprus, and rPOOOOOOQQOt Mike PTA ThsDookThstPiit high schools planning to participate are the following: Bountiful, Manila, Woods Cross, Gun- Factory Representative will be in Sat., Fab. 12 to answer questions ROY John Wornic, director of Mormon relations for the Boy Scouts of America, will be recognizing boys and adults for their efforts and accomlish-ment- s in scouting for 1982 at the Roy Utah North Stake, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Wornic will also honor those scouts who earned their Eagles and Duty to God awards during the past year. The stake house is located at 4900 S. 2000 W. i skills. p O . ten-gallo- . ! City. director of the Utah Close-UProgram for the Utah State Office of Education, more students are expected this year, than ever before. Among the painted. Councilman Clair Snow suggested trying the new measure for a while. sens group were to lower the fore the crosswalks can be By RUTH AAA LAN y 4 for the entire evenings festivities. Goals of the Utah Close-UProgram are to assist students and teacher participants in an understanding of the functions of state and local governments and the juvenile justice system; how laws and decisions are made and enforced and the roles of elected and appointed officials and interplay of forces that affect decisions; selected local and state issues that will provide focus for a study of governmental processes. According to Nancy Mathews, New Crossing Signs Fosfed the-school- PATH, Parents And Teachers Helping, helping together to Motivate children to want to read more, will be presented. There will be a guest speaker who has planned an exciting and inspiring meeting. Each parent who attends will receive COST-FREthe necessary materials to implement this exciting concept. Parents are urged to attend so they can enjoyably play a greater role in helping their children parents who took the opportunity to spend a special hour with their grandchildren. Review Correspondent 0, first-han- In Kaysville speed limit and to install flashCLEARFIELD Clearfield New school KAYSVILLE 10 signs. ing Schools High grade class Police Chief Lyle Larkins recelebrated the third day of crossing signs will be erected and crosswalks will be painted minded the citizens that there is Sophomore Week today by dressing, or failing to dress for near the new Columbia School. an automatic 20 mph speed The school just opened at the limit past any school. the occasion. A decision was made by the It all depends on how you beginning of this school year. of to replace the small children council Concerned parents look at it, commented student Elemenschool with larger school Columbia signs conattending David advisor Steele, body the city council to crossing signs both north and templating the appropriate tary met with dress for participants in P.J. explain the traffic problems south of the school on 50 West and to paint crosswalks directly they feel exist around Day, with its agenda of acin front of the school across 50 Dallas Nessen, spokeslike tivities sleeping bag races man of the group suggested a West with another one across and yawning. four-wastop on 350 South and 400 South at the corner of 400 Sophomore week began Monday, with Kids Day, featuring 50 West. City Manager John South and 50 West. The signs Thacker felt like this would only will be installed as soon as the attricycle races in toddler-typ- e tire. Tuesday was designated compound the bus exit problem. city receives them. The temperOther suggestions made Nes- - ature must be 40 or higher be n Cowboy Day, with its hats and stick horse races. Thursday will be Dress Up Day, and Friday, with its culminating assembly, has been named OF OGDEN Movie Star Day. Final activities for the week center around a girls choice dance Saturday, Feb. 12, with W. A high school students from throughout Utah will be taking two days away from their regular schedules to d the operaexperience tion of state government on and around Capitol Hill in Salt Lake School, enjoys a cafeteria style hamburger with grandson Curtis Carter. the kids a boost, according to principal George Cook, who commended that many grand Specially decorated tables were reserved for participants. The experiment really gave . best dress event are p.m. in the Clearfield Stakes : Center, 935 So. State. be will music provided Dance by Cascade, for all stake members aged 14 and over, with eight sweetheart couples, one from each ward, receiving special corsages and an opportunity to place their initials in the Sweetheart Tree. Chaired by Flora Knight, with Lynn and Teina Forsberg and James Aurich the best dress event will feature light refreshments. There will be no charge Sfudenfs Get Look At Government d Activities Planned By Students de- corating theme of hearts, g wall-papere- Come along with me, to the Review Co rret pendent b.. ' KAYSVILLE 216 N. Main 546-04- 0 T WESTERN AUTO & ACE HARDWARE 7 99 CENTERVILLE Dick's Supermarket Ploio 292-761- 8 . 116 V. 6EIITILE. LAYTOII S44-42- R7 C ) |