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Show THE SENTINEL county. "Since my family has lived in southern Salt Lake County for over I four generations, believe I understand the people in this area and their concerns and could represent these views in the state legislature," he ' added. Crump announces his candidacy for legislature Special Breakfast t. .u- - When you have the leisure and want to make T breakfast' Scott Crump declared constitutional amendhis Republican candidacy ment to require the Active in politics, for the Utah House of federal government to has served as a Crump Representatives, District balance the budget and district chairman ..V-44. voting applaud President for the The newly created Reagan's new federalism or district encompassing program which ' will past eight years, has been Riverton, Draper, return more power to the a delegate to county and Ml vice-chairm-an Republican Bluffdale, Herriman, states. I have always state conventions numerous bachelor's degree in history and political master's degree from V j, ion. Crump's concern is major Utah's educational system will be a vital asset in solving the . state's educational problems of the 1960b. "With education taking up approximately half of the state budget," he remarked, "our state's main priority should be a quality education for all children." He favors greater efficiency in education and believes methods should be devised to reward and attract good teachers and to terminate bad ones. He favors, the restructuring of the property tax system and the imposition of a severance tax on coal, oil and natural gas which could help to fund the state's expanding school currently "As a' conservative When National Library week rolls around this month it will find the the government closest to media centers of Jordan the people and that this is a step toward this goal," School District willing and waiting, if a little he commented. "New short on manpower. federalism will place Library Week is April additional responsibil18 to 24, observed this ities on the state year with the slogan "A legislature, but will Word to the Wise . . . permit greater citizen Library." input into legislative Once known as the decisions." school library, the media He also supports the center now includes the has "right to know" initiative technology that moved from education petition which would halt secret meetings of the the basic primer to a Utah State Legislature. television age. Perhaps the newest He insists that the people have a right to an open addition to some of the media centers in the legislative process with district has been public input, debate, to used computers, and actions compromise made in the open. educate students to the high technology of the age in which they will spend their- - adult Uvea.. Although print materials always have been and still are the mainstay of the library media center. Another of his concerns is be rising costs of ljealth care and the need Republican," he stated, for additional paramedic in the support the state services legislature's call for a southernmost parts of the "I Now Open... Obstetrics & Gynecology Weekend l Evening Hoars Suite No. 205 Late Night Sale staying open late to bring we're you these extra values from 5:304:00 p.m. Vioff Shoes Backroom Clothing 50 a piece V4 price As Is Carpet -- As Is Bicycles 10-1- .i. 5 2 for 25 25 a doz. 25 each Candles Wire Coat Hangers Stuffed Animals BooksRecords . Selected Mens'Ladies' Slacks : Selected Sport Coats And much, much more each 10 1 .00-2.0- 0 1.50-7.0- 0 stereo Deseret Industries Thrift Store 550 W. 7800 So! West Jordan 561-16- r ' ' 10:00-5:3- 0 Dneret Industrie Mon.-Sa- i is one-eight- Tastes like h teaspoon salt and three cups milk. Heat to serving temperature, stirring occasionally. art prints, and even It came Irom your own kitchen. Pies Pasteries Cookies Donuts Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes SPECIAL ORDERS 12662 So. Redwood Rd. Phone 254-641- 5 Hours: 7 o.m.-- 7 p.m. Ucf the models of teeth and eyes and ears. One of the more recent additions to the media centers have been video tape recorders, enabling the schools to film and play back on their television sets activities taking place right in the ' building. Once thought of as only books for educational and for pleasure reading, the media center has made its transition from the library, but definitely has kept those functions.' But now it is books and more, ' designed specifically, to support the curriculum of the school by providing the materials needed for teaching units. The media coordinator, formerly the librarian, works closely with the teachers in a teaming mode, providing the books and media that will make their units more personal, relevant and to Giaikns Go for the best from the North. A Canadian so good, it takes the efforts J mm XII f 1 .Ul fYi. of four great distilleries from Manitoba to Quebec to make the superb taste of one great whisky. Lord Calverx: The Lord o f the Canadians the students. Staffed by 'professionals, the centers are in the midst of a crunch this year. A year ago Jordan District cut the professional media in half for diminishing considerat least ably, temporarily, a program that had been one of the leaders in the state. For Library Week, the school library media centers will emphasize their bookish origins, with displays of new books and in a number of , coordinators include Chairman Janice Stahlman of Indian Hills Middle and the steering committee made up of Kaye McNamara and Jay Birkinshaw of Alta High, Steve Zsiray of Butler Middle, Kathy Wallentine of Silver Mesa and Mountview and elementaries, 0m A.T. Enterprises Eloctrolux Hoad. Like : ffderaHy-approw- d $150oo sheltered workshop. mis: We repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing In Klrby, Hoover, Eureka ft Bison. We repair all makes, etc 4081 W. 5415 S t. 699$ Donuts records, New. 1 Old Fashioned each) condensed soup with teaspoon dill cream of potato weed, 3s100 microscopes, calculators and many of the other learning devices such as Vith Power Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy 9 Bread Sat' 6990 bookmark contests that remind students of the importance of reading. Jordan District media is your best buy during regular store April 16, Danish cold, like Portside Potato Soup. Combine two cans cases, with poster or hours but our late night specials are even better. On Friday, Special elementary schools, 2400 IV. 7000 S. Our best work Ttttttttttttt Potato Soup h period. and video cassettes, staff 566-876- 5 official. Additionally, excess cash The store, owned by change was given and It's nice to have a soup that can be served hot or one-fourt- stamp program to take effect at or after the end of the disqualification Thurs., Fri., Garnish with sour cream, sprinkled with chopped or chives cooked, crumbled bacon. To it now includes much George Robinson 0f more, such as films trips, Midvale and Midvalley serve cold, heat first, then beat well and chill. and other elementaries. slides (Yield 5' cups). transparencies, audio interesting Dan L. Chichester, M.D. John J. Upchurch, M.D. Agriculture The disqualification will last until Mar. 29, 1983. The owner may apply for reinstatement of the store in the food incense. (USDA) and 12 to IS minutes. Make you hungry? z. food were stamps for cash. exchanged 7225 Bake in a moderate (350F.) oven Jordan media centers have more than books the revitalizatioa of Utah's educational system. As an educator, be feels that his understanding of Thonglay Sasouda, was charged with accepting been disqualified from food stamps for a cooking the federal food stamp pan, serving pot, knife, program for repeatedly cutting board, shampoo, accepting food stamps for toothpaste, paper ineligible items, according products, batteries, to a U.S. Department of wooden masher, lotion, Thatluang Market, S. 700 W., Midvale, has remaining shredded (lOVfc-o- Page 3 Midvale store out of USDA food stamp program cheese. Ernest G. and Maurlne R. Nichols will be the speakers April 18, at 9 a.m. in the Crescent Sixteenth Ward, 250 E. 10600 S. The missionary will leave for the Australia Perth LDS Mission. They will enter the training center on April 21. An open house will be held at their home, 30 W. Alta View Copperton and the Way (9800 S. State) from 2 to 5 p.m. Bingham Canyon area. Sunday following the services. ' ( . BYU in 1980 in educational administrat- pepper, then spoon one tablespoon half and half over each egg. Top with times and has worked in Washington D.C. as an intern. Crump has been employed for the last five years at Bingham High School he where currently teaches history and government. Active in church and civic affairs, he is presently serving as a scoutmaster and recently authored a book on the history of if" science. He received his special egg atop the cheese, season with salt and . Copperton and parts of believed that the most West Jordan. effective government is A lifelong resident of Copperton, Crump is a graduate of Bingham High School. He attended BYU where be graduated summa cum laude with a a occasion, try Eggs a' la Suisse: For each egg, use one ounce of Swiss cheese. Shred half the cheese and slice the other half. Place the slice into the bottom of an individual ramekin or custard cup. Break an Thursday, April 15,1 982 Kearns 966-141-6 h: iMfimil Ht'ANAINAN WHKfci |