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A' f7kW'f'''r-- bv Paul Nakayu Sand Ridge Reporter - For the past three weeks, students at Sand Ridge have had the opportunity to display their creativity and talent in the form of childrens books. jgKter j&sBgissts The students are in the Honors English class taught by Mrs. Lynne Anne Good- - KAREN SUME reads her the book she wrote and also did the artwork for to third grade students at Valley View Elementary. win &' 4i ..NMX A'Sp The childrens books were originally an assignment, but when the students started working on them, the feeling was more like a activity and most of the students had a good time w ith them Karen Sume, one of the students, said, It was really fun because I got to create something of my own by myself V t4vW $ Roy Junior fun-tim- e is rAi) ns na Lean lender T-He- n J On Dec. 20 and 21, 25 of the Honors English students were selected to take their books to Vallley View and i&J Lakeview Elementary schools to read them to the students there At Valley View the books were read to nes the third Lakeview grade and at the audience consisted the first, second ot and fourth grades. After narrating his book, Mike Trimmed Right to Taste It was a neat You got to read experience. something you wrote and the kids really liked it. Weston said, Right! b. Great Value L fitopaoto Report 10 a m to noon. Roy Junior students demonstrated how to make Christmas tree ornaments. Following a German-styl- e lunch in the cafeteria, there was a program and each school sang a German Christmas by Rayna Fisher and Shelly Walters Roy Junior Reporters Approximately 60 students went from Roy Junior High to the German festival held at Weber State College. Sixteen junior and senior high schools attended the event. Christmas tree and a booth. The booths were open from WSC grow beards in contest Christmas vacation is usually a time for Weber State College students to relax, sleep late and enjoy their freedom from scholastic Chief Ken Hancock reports worries But for 17 Weber State men, that there have been no this holiday season will be serious alarms called in spent trimming, combing, during the Christmas season grooming and tailoring their in Roy. I want to thank the whiskers. These 17 hopefully shaggy citizens of Roy for being WSC men have all entered careful during the holidays their faces and egos in the and hope they continue to First Annual Grizzly Adams exercise caution in 1978. I Look-Alik- e LAS CRUCES - Nearly 800 contest being also feel that the home inNew Mexico State sponsored by the student spections have paid off. He said that several people University students have activities board. filed degree applications for The men have until Feb. 2 have had the fire department to inspect to cultivate their beards in over the fall semester. their order to win one of six awards Christmas decorations and Degrees are awarded upon completion of course work to be presented during the felt that this helped to studentss Winter Carnival prevent any mishaps. required by the university, Week scheduled for Jan 30 and academic Ed Pattillo, volunteer colleges Feb. 3. The President of the Roy departments. The graduates, members of Firemans Trophies will be presented Volunteer the class of 1978, will be to the contestants for best Association finds great recognized at NMSUs 85th beards, longest pleasure in helping others annual commencement beard, shortest beard, and being involved in the exercise May 13. bushiest beard, and reddest community. Fall degree candidates beard. A special award will Ed Pattillo, a volunteer include: also be given to the con- with the Roy Fire DepartMaster of Science - Richard testant giving the best try ment since Sept. 1972, has L. Allen. at growing his whiskers. always wanted to be a fireman, but because of economics he has not become Thats the sad about becoming a part fireman the pay is not that good. Many have to have part time jobs to supplement their income. They lay their life on the line every time they go out and its too bad theyre not paid more. he said. When he first began with force as a vounteer, he the We parents, being slightly imperfect people, sometimes lived right near the station, get the notion we can and should expect perfection from our but now he lives near Sand children. So maybe its altogether fitting and wholesome that k our relations with our children - and perhaps Ridge Park. Although not able to go out on as many change things for the better. calls as before, he often jots Since New Years is a good time for a fresh start, I down the address when its few submit a hereby proposed resolutions that may have broadcast and goes to the some value to you in your relationship with your child: 1. I will not regard all my childs mistakes as sins, but scene. He has been an Emergency seek to make them learning experiences. Technicial (EMT) Medical 2. I will love my child enough to say no when inmy for the past three years, and stincts tell me I should do so. 3. I will always be ready to make an enjoys this type of work apology to my child That has become a part of when I make a mistake that affects him or her. He said that when he 4. I will display genuine interest in some me. of aspect my was attending EMT school, childs activities every day 5. I will find ways to help my child deal with they were learning the responcarof sibilities, rather than helping the child to seek shelter from techniques them. resuscition diopulmonary 6. I will accept as a sacred responsibility the matter of when they had a call on it. A man went into full arrest and answering any question my child asks me. 7. I will not rob my child of education by Pattillo said he was able to doing things use his training and brought that my child should be doing for himself or herself. 8. I will try to minimize tension in my home by doing the man back to conmore listening that shouting, showing more understanding sciousness. It really showed me the value of CPR that intimidation, and using more reason that mindless ultimatums. training. 9. I will not always strive to protect my child from unPattillo also indicated that wanted consequences, but use good judgment in permitting he had heard that schools are my child to do things in a say that can result in a positive planning to teach the Heimlich maneuver and CPR learning experie ice. 10. I will learn new things, thus demonstrating to my if the legislature approves the I think that this child that the process of education should never end., project. In making these resolutions I realize that many of them would be an excellent idea. He looks forward to the will be difficult. Not everyone can readily say, Im sorry. Some of us parents have short attention spans, little patience, coming of the new citys ambulance and said that it tunnel vision, short fuses, etc. when it comes to difficulties state all meet will with our kids. But whoever said parenthood was an easy road? May you find the right guideposts in traveling that specifications in order to perform CPR since it will highway. Area man earns degree Coldbrook - In Quarters sn -- full-tim- ld Sehsoiby Size w-- PeiiBESS Pricss Iffcctivt Dec. 23 thru Dec. 31st r. i" ,f w jjjft 'n'ii.jiM'U"!1 , , jwhvw ywwc "m , U m . fpmim " Wi Wim&z Ttd Sk&p COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED wagBWSgrgaKi ETSaET Our group sang Lasst uns Froh und Munter sein. (let us be happy and gay). In conclusion everyone joined in singing Stille Nacht, It was a Heilige Nacht. festive occasion. men Mrs. Goodwin, Honors English teacher, said, The kids did an excellent job. The books were very creative and the students really put a lot of time, effort, and thought into what they did. 1 carol. e. allow its passengers to stand up. He said he learned a lot under Chief Gibson whe he began in 1972, and has a lot of respect of Chief Hancock and all he is doing to improve the department. . . Pattillo graduated from Clearfield, being born and raised in Sunset. He then attended Weber State College and studied computer science there. He is currently a computer operator for the Internal Revenue Service. Fire Calls Dec. 20: At 9:31 p.m. a was reported at trash fire 1900 W. and 4800 S. Dec. 21: a.m., a trash fire was again reported at 1900 W. At 8:09 4800 S. Later that night at another 11 p.m., trash fire was reporteed at Dec. 24: 1900 W. 4800 S. An auto accident was reported at 6000 S. 1900 W. at 3:14 p.m. with a standby with the fire truck. Dec. 26: A stove fire was reported at 3699 S. 2025 W. at 10:34 a.m. Ambulanc? calls Dec. 20: Transported a patient from McKay-De- e hospital at noon to 2418 W. 5650 S. Dec. 23: At 12:45 p m. a baby was trapped under a bed at 5377 S. 2675 W. Dec. 24: In a car accident at 6000 S. 1900 W. at 3:14 p.m. two babies were injured and transported to Hill Air Force Base Hospital. At 11:30 p.m. a girl at 5221 S. 1821 W. was cut by glass but not transported. Zj I ED PATTILLO ...president of Roy Firemen's Association |