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Show 2C WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. Other classes will Include guitar, drama, basketball and tumbl- 15, 1981 Community School ing. Also offered are basic skills in individualized Newest Program Readied reading or math, designed for anyone who could use some reinforcement in those areas. Students will receive individual help from the teacher. We hope the members of the community will support the Community School concept and enjoy the programs offered. We feel it is a real advantage to the community to have this Dr. Johanprogram, sen said. Theres GRANGER. something for everyone - in the family excluding the family pet of course, said Dr. Sherman Johansen, principal of Monroe ele- mentary, discussing the new Community school program opening at the school. The programs are being offered as an extension of the Community School program pre- sently offered at Jackl ing elementary under the direction of coordinator Betty Bowne, said Dr. Johansen, who will serve as coordinator for his schools program. Monroe PTA president Susan Vining and her husband, Terry, will assist with the program, which is being given full support by the PTA, Dr. Johansen added. Classes will begin Monday and will run through March 19. A wide variety of classes and activities is being offered. Those interested may register or today (Thursday) any time next week. Classes include arts and crafts (oil painting, ceramics, crafts for elementary school ages, tole painting and black and white photog- Observance Of Birthday Is On Fremont Agenda Woyne Garrett Instruct Jason Cruz, Jeff Hardenbrook, Mark Speicher In use of computer, one of many offerings of Monroe Community School's first term. LEARNING . . . enrichment ( for Those interested in business classes may register for basic com- couples, taught by a husband and wife team, Dr. and Mrs. Veon Smith); planning for puter programming, beginning computer, legal readiness, raphy). and refuncouponing ding or investments for a changing economy, a class well worth everyones time, the principal said. and home Cooking arts classes will include cake decorating, micro-wav- e cooking, and sewing family clothing which will cover timesaving techniques, pants and zippers. Dance classes offer a choice of aerobic dance for teens and adults, ballet for age 4 and 5, 5 to 8 and 8 to 12; creative dance or movement theory for 6 to Family relations classes being offered will include marriage TAYLORSVILLE. Students and staff members at John C. Fremont elementary will observe the schools 16th birthday Wednesday with special activities and a lunchtime treat. Rangers from the State Division of Wildlife Resources will visit the classrooms to tell students about the states animals and the state historical sites and will also present programs to several assembly groups. Seven sheet cakes have been ordered for the celebration and every student and staff member will be served a piece of cake during lunch period. retirement (health, estate planning, financial security, housing, leisure time, attitudes and roles); parenting in a (taught by Dr. Virgil Brockbank, partners are encourag- ed to attend together). Also, developing a childs intellect (for parents of pre-scho- children, helps enhance readiness for school, both parents may attend for the price of one); raising responsible children (STEP materials used - both parents may attend for the price of one) and an inflation survival class. Another class will assist people in learning when, where and how to shop wholesale and for factory seconds. Weight control classes will encourage weight loss through emphasis on behavior modification and good nutrition. Try a Want Ad! preparedness. - Judge Walker Was Honored By Council THREE YEARS Jan. 12, 1978. Bill Barton was elected to succeed Howard Ludwig as chairman of the Granger-Hunte- Com- r munity Council. Other officers included vice chairman Robert Grif- fin and secretary-treasure- r Vaughn Swensen. The council also designated Bob Kofford as its representative on the Redwood Community Council . . . Plans for a planned unit development at 4450 So. 30th West ran into opposition at a meeting of the County Planning Commission. Concerns regarding access and pedestrian safety were cited and the board took the issue under advisement . . . David Irwin, a native of England, was' slated to be on hand for a Magna Library session during which the writing of personal histories was to be discuss- committee that prepared the consolidation charter, and Midvale Mayor Boyd 212-un- it Twiggs, who offered a view government merger. vote on the issue was set for March 4. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Cyprus high students from the Salt Lake Elks Lodge were Gary Beck, Julie Brown, Mary Ann Evans, Richard Farns-wort- SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Marilyn and Laughlin Wayne Taylor . . . Terry Lowry, sixth grader at David Gourley school, was first place winner In the 16, 1975. Judge D. S. Walker was honored during the annual dinner meeting of the Magna Community Council, for his many years of service to the council and the com Green Christmas We lb are these classes we feel that language instruction should be available on a local level. Knowledge of other languages is very helpful for people planning on missions or entering the service, or even planning foreign vacations, he added. Scouting merit and proficiency badges may be earned in classes on citizenship in the community, nation or world, the JCPenney way. Protect Your Floor the Carpet & Save V. B. Coon, a founder of the Magna Community Council, was slated to Ur. II. Ng. Wide awake windows begin with fresh window ideas. That's where the JCPenney Custom Decorator Consultant comes in. You choose the style of drapery; then select from satins, sheers, casements, jacquards, and prints in polyester, rayonacetate, cotton, acrylic and linen. Your custom draperies will be made by the JCPenney workroom, and professionally installed by a JCPenney installer. 91 SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Trinity Methodist H. Ed- Jan. DO IT YOURSELF OFF . . The St. . 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SAVE 1" Throw off ex- denominations seventh LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND CARPET RUNNER ODEA 35 to graders at Kearns com- Society was planning to host a meeting which ministers of various JANUARY 1 fP remarked Dr. offering because Xavier church Altar WEST VALLEY LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. will include Spanish I, Spanish club, Spanish for children 6 to 9 and French I. There is an increasing need for foreign languages as the world grows constantly smal- Johansen. Sheets art contest . . . Foreign language ler, 11, 1968. Spirit of receiving awards Democracy ed. Sheet of Jan. opposing the A Jan. be honored during a council dinner meeting for his many years of community service . . . Danny Bentley and Joe Bennett, munity in general . . . C. Arnold Ferrin Jr., assistant to the vice president of public affairs at the UofU and former general manager of the Utah Stars pro basketball team, was slated as guest speaker for a West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce session . . . 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