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Show Page 4 Thursday, March 24, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS School Schedules Lost Adult Education Class Miss Atwoods class in Room 9, Beauty, Princess Rosa Carol at the Opuirrh Hills Elementary Baum; Prince Charming by Paul School is going to present the old Cushing; the king by Jimmy Weeks favorite fairy tale Sleeping Beau- and the queen by Carolyn Adams. ty Friday, at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 Reported by Kathy Smith p.m. The morning performances will be for the student body and David Gourley PTA News the afternoon performance will be There will be a discussion on the for the A PTA meeting and election of parents. Transition from the Sixth to Sevofficers will be held April 6, at the enth Grade. Representatives, Dix The following girls and boys will aDvid Gourley School. The followH. McMullin and Eva S. Sumner enact the major rolls: The Sleeping ing persons are running for offrom the faculty of Valley Jr. High fice: Mrs. Otto G. Jacobson and School will be speakers. Also Sixth Mrs. Arthur L. Lauber for presiGrade teachers from Monroe, Mrs. dent; Mrs. Kenneth J. Baxter, Mrs. Geneva West and Mr. LaMar Dew Ken Erickson, Mrs. Alvin J. Veazie will speak to the parents. and Mrs. eDan W. Towelson for t; 1st Mrs. Thomas K. These meetings, being held under Naylor, Mrs. oDnald L. Poulsen, the direction of Mrs. J. Milton Mrs. Bert H. Rodgers and Mrs. LuWhitworth, have been a great help From the tremendous turn-ou- t cille DeGooyer for 3rd to parents, and the forthcoming Mrs. Byron E. Webster, Mrs. they have been having at the Teen meeting will be especially intereston Friday nights, most ev- eJrry W. Stanton and Mrs. Deal ing and important to parents who Hops M. Martin for secretary. Nominees will have children going into the eryone must have heard of the re- for treasurer are Arthur L. Lauber, Sixth or the Seventh Grades. cently organized Teen Club in rs. Byron DeLeeuw and Mrs. John Kearns. But for those bf you who L. Nay. havent, here is your Chance to Monroe School PTA join a real going thing, teeiis! EvPTA Elects Is Dinner ery Friday night, a Teen Hop is Valley at the Community Center at New Slate Rescheduled March 31 held 7 p.m. The charge is only 30c per At a final PTA meeting of the Our dinner formerly scheduled person, and the proceeds from this PTA last week the for March 31 has been changed to are used to buy prizes and records, Valley Jr. High were elected to officers and to further youth activities. following Thursday, April 7. Serving time will There is also a talent school show dur- serve during the 1960-6- 1 be from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Tickets for the and those year: evening, they this event will be sent home with ing Mrs. Virgil Jensen, president; so have have had been far very the children. Everyone is urged to Mrs. Marwood Bawden, vice presiall These are good. dances g attend. This is the only L. Hutchinson, prinevent to carry on the PTA work chaperoned. President of this club dent; William is Kenny Christopherson, vice pres- cipal, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Merfor the coming year. In the past secre- lon Latimer, secretary, and Mrs. the money has been used to pur- ident is Lee Montano, a,nd is Verl Teeples, treasurer. Slade. Jane chase Encyclopedias for the school, tary and also to help the school and the PTA. Lets all work to support our The sixth and last Adult Education Class at the Monroe School is on Wednesday, March 30 at 7:30 p.m. Kearns Teen Club Holds Hop, Talent Show on Fridays vice-presiden- vice-preside- Jr. Officer Date fund-raisin- school! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST CHOOSE ARMSTRONG America's only Quality Furnace WITH A FACTORY WRITTEN UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTY St. Paul's Lutheran Church 4511 West 5540 South 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service Phone CY Specify MOUNTAIN HEATING AM 4774 So. Redwood Rd. 73 An announcement of interest to Opening date of exhibit and anart students in all senior high nouncement of awards will be Satschools of the state was made this urday, April 16. The gallery will week by the Granite School Dis- be open Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. and weekdays 3 to 5 p.m. trict. Again this year Granite High Groups are invited to visit durSchool Art Gallery will be the ing school hours by appointment. scene of an art exhibition open to Several scholarships are being all 10th, 11th or 12th grade stu- made available to exhibition windents. ners by associate sponsors of the is event. The purpose of the exhibition to give high school students an opThe Utah National Guard will and to compare display portunity present three scholarship awards their work with other students of Of $100.00 each to senior students. similar age; and also to encourage Two awards of $50.00 each are greater interest in high school art. to be presented by Granite High The exhibition will be judged by Beaux Arts Club and Pembroke judges selected from Utah artists, art educators and commercial Company to senior students. artists. Also available to senior students Judging will be based on several presented by Samuelson Company facets including artistic skill in is one scholarship award of $25.00 handling different media, original- and one tuition grant presented by ity of treatment, use of design Brigham Young University. principles, proficiency of composiAvailable to sophomores, juniors tion and interpretation of subject and seniors are six trophy awards matter. Utah National Guard, Pictures submitted must be presented bymerit awards presented matted but not framed, and should multiplicity School District and Granite by contain identification of student on Granite High School, student certhe back. tificate and medals in the followSenior students entering the ing media: painting, graphics, scholarships award area should sculpture and advertising art label their work in a special manner. Twenty certificate awards in all All entries are to be delivered to media will be presented by Utah the Granite High School Art De- National Guard and special awards partment, Room No. 13, 3305 South of oil pinting sets will be presented 5th East and will be received at by Junior Academy of Utah Acadthe following hours: emy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 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