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Show Marketing Class Valley View News - Students Step Into "Real" World KEARNS. Students involved in an advanced sed satisfaction with the size of the sandwich. Many were unaware of the varieties available, he said. The heaviest business was found to take place during the lunch hour, so students aimed to increase the flow of customers at other times of the day, while still attracting the lunch time crowd, he said. The students worked up several ads for the owners approval, Mr. marketing class at Kearns high have become involved in the real business world by working up an advertising campaign for a local business, ac- cording to teacher Rod Bushman. The students began their project by conducting a survey among other students to see what they liked or disliked about the product - Bushman said. The drawings were carefully Kearns Pool To Reopen May 6 KEARNS. The indoor swimming pool here will be closed for annual clean up and repairs until May 6, according to manager Dave Howick. The pool will then reopen with regular open plunges from 6:30 to 10 p.m. daily. Gov. Matheson Names Skaters KEARNS. Gov. Scott M. Matheson has sent a letter of recognition to the Kearns Green Machine Speed club, naming members goodwill ambassadors of the state for the 1980 Rocky Mountain States Invitational Meet. The meet is to be in Greeheld May ley, Colo. 24-2- 6 MARKETING . . . Casey Brydson and Mike Ayala put finishing touches on awardwinning ads produced in marketing class at Kearns high. - a well-know- sand- n wich, he said. They also interviewed customers in the store, Baldys, then surveyed traffic in the area to see how many cars pulled in for the business concerned, as compared to other businesses in the area. Students then interviewed the of the business, asking him how the company started, how he has worked to build up the business, when the slowest times came, which hours were busiest and, specifically, what he would like in the way of advertising. The survey proved very productive, Mr. Bushman said. Students and customers expres- owner-manag- KHS Prom Is Slated Friday At Capitol Site KEARNS. First will be time for love of the high Junior the theme Kearns Prom, to be held from 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the State Capitol rotunda. Music will be by Delegation. Admission afto the fair is $6 per couple. Pictures will be optional, at $3.50, $6.50 or $7.50 per packet. Junior pride week activities will continue with dress-uday today (Thursday) and Green and Gold day tomorrow. to 11 semi-form- p m't rntptek Gfiaduaiim WITHOUT A DON BLAIR MASTER SENIOR PORTRAIT! ALREADY HAD YOUR SENIOR PICTURE TAKEN? WANT A NEWER AND BETTER ONE? Don BEafo'a to ffo mum! You can from your senior yearbook have a new sitting made. Our photographers do a great job! We furnish caps and gowns, too, if you (ike, And graduation specials are now in effect, so make portrait or priie-winnin- your appointment right away! DIAL FOR APPOINTMENT 262-268- 5 Photography Dial 4905 So. State -- Master f Photoijraptiy glvafi America. tY l Prefalonat 262-268- an exclusiv recap-oltlw- i e( Phataprapher 5 worked out to include the customers logo, items for sale and special offers, then worked up into a presentation for his approval. The customer expressed his approval and the May 1 ad was submitted for Bushman publication, said. The goal of the class was to take a local business and see how it could be improved by advertising. the program . and Bible study, directed by Dr. Lee Mar Lutheran church. Sunday school classes WE DELIVER I WE DELIVER WE DELIVER tin, will be held at 10:45 a m. WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIV DOIT YOURSELF ! CEDAR FENCING CEDAR FLAT TOP Six students received - Cougar Fair Is Scheduled KEARNS. Students and faculty members at Kearns high are preparing for the Cougar Fair which will be held from 6 to9 p.m. on May 1. The event will include games, demonstrations and displays throughout the school, climaxing with the presentation of . 3 Thurs. May 1, 1980 A number of pictures will be purchased by the school and will be hung in the halls, she added. Individual development scholarships are offered by the PTSA for students who excel in work in one particular area such as music, art or home economics. Diane Bateman is chairman and originator of PTSA individual development arships. schol- The fair will include a large art display, featuring work in all mediums, much of which will be offered for sale, according to Marvella White, chairman of the school art department. scholarships under the program last year. The slate of officers includes Olga Milius, president; Barbara Bird, vice president; William Christopulos, principal, second vice president; Betty Fast, third vice president, Gladys Lloy, secretary and Shirley Christensen, treasurer. ONE WEEK SPECIAL 4x4x8 POST s465 I Worship Service Planned Sunday KEARNS. Rev. Clayton Hammell will conduct a worship service and offer holy communion at 9:30 Sunday morning at St. Pauls 187 FENCE CUPS Bmr Carat Wilctu Mew Sahct to Stock NOVRS WE DELIVER WE DELIVER l:M A.Mto 7:M WE DELIVER P.M WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DEL3 |