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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, February 6, 1985 Cm i Spring be Far Behind? not at the Children's Sampler COME SEE OUR NEW SPRING LINES ARRIVING WEEKLY. LAYAWAY FOR SPRING NOW ALSO PREEMIES SIZES 4 0-1- NOW WITH TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU E. PAGES LANE33RD S. 2020 E.f SLC 254 IVT PLACE WEST OF DICES MARKET In CENTERVILLE 295-831- 467-726- 1 3 HOURS M-- 10-- 6 WE HONOR M. C. GRANDMOTHERS SAT. F 10-5:3- Laurie Hall, secretary; and Trisha Green, second vice president, hold a piggy bank full of money destined fcr Ethiopia. STUDENT BODY officers from North Park jElementary (from left) Mary Ann Peterson, Vice president; Tami. Stone, president; Plump Pigs Help Ethiopians SHELLEY KANCITIS about an elementary school that challenged other schools in the .ROY The plump, pale pink state to raise money for Ethiopia. pig sitting on a shelf in the office We discussed it in a council of; Joseph Allen, principle of meeting and the kids taught it North Park Elementary School, was a good idea to try at North reminds students of a lot more Park, said Roylance. than pennies or pork chops. It 6 They had seen pictures of kids who were just bones in magazines Reminds them of gaunt, hollow eyed children who know first and newspapers. There was a feelli$nd what starvation means. ing of empathy for them. If in ! for two weeks, North Park stu- - some way they could help, they dents worked to fill the pig with wanted to. Student body officers designed a money slated for Ethiopian relief, an - idea introduced by Larry flier that was sent home with Rpylance, the school's resource each child. The pig was placed on teacher and student body advisor. a desk in the hall with a large 1J saw a newspaper article sign asking for donations. When Beview Correspondent al-$- CLUB-FRE- E GIFT WRAP Below Retail Winter Items 0 Every Day is SALE DAY of the Sampler 30-7- student body president Tami Stone met with the North Park PTA to tell them about the project, she received a nice surprise. The board decided to match funds raised by the students with a check for the same amount, said PTA President Irene Porter. When the drive ended, students had raised $155, making a total WANT TO SEE SOME INTERESTING PICTURES? Turn to the Real Estate section Sunday's Classified section of $310 including PTA funds. . School Briefs PTA Meeting Planned SYRACUSE The general fT.A meeting for February at Joseph Cook Elementary School wjll feature The Beehive Statesmen Chorus. Reginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, a 30 minute business meeting will be followed by the program presented by the Salt Lake Chapter of the Society for tlie Preservation and Encourage ; ment of Barber Shop Singing in America. Each year, the Chorus and Quartets m?ke more than 150 public performances in Utah and the Intermountain West traveling an estimated 500,000 miles singing at colleges and universities, high schools, theaters, churches and other locations. Morning With PERC Set A Morning SYRACUSE With PERC will be held at Cook Elementary on Feb. 7 Jo-so- atI-- a.m. fERC (Parent Education ents who wish to enrich their communication with their families. Featured speaker for the Re- source Center) provides a large of materials which can be checked out at the center by par vaCiety ses- sion will be Mary Hughes, MSW, who will talk on Enhancing Your Child's Self Esteem. The meeting is free of charge. Think $ srf&iss Lose up to 10 pounds in as little as 2 weeks. wont feel hungry. You feel a new confidence, a new control. You iw drugs. crash diets, or special foods to buy. Call for your first free consultation today. No ' Ask about our 50 Rebate. South Ogden Sunset 776-245- 0 479-414- 2 5 Points 399-055- 4 Kaysville 546-049- 9 Now over 1,850 locations, USA, Canada and England. t r 0 EXPRESS VISA-AMESICA- N 1 |