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Show 9 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 16, 1981 By Month's Study In Mexico - Students Sharpen Spanish Skills of the day, but had to our homework completed for that day, she reported. .The grammar we were taught was all given in Spanish and all the homework had to be written in Spanish. The history SO. COTTONWOOD. Rachelle Gatherum will begin her senior year at Cottonwood high with a much greater knowledge of the Spanish language, particularly in speaking it. She was among a group of 18 students from Utah who participated in a month-lon- g study tour south of the dictated was understood we food. I food, in it, Gatherum brandishes "dos espadas" or two machete-likswords that she purchased in a Guadalajara market during a tour through parts of Mexico. Mazatlan was fast memorable for its beautiful beaches, she reported. "Im surprised there werent more wrecks. The group traveled like Mexican to Mexico or enchiladas tostadas. They arrived in Guadalajara at the staff" of the rainy season and the students were surprised at the pouring rain sunsets, she reported. The beach is its main attraction. She was City and that it wasnt as hot there as surprised it has been here. Im glad to get back but I wanted to stay too. It was hard to leave my second family. She was able to put her grammar knowledge into speaking night, the city is all lit up like Las Vegas. They really come alive down there at night. Mazatlan was not as that would begin in the afternoon and go nonstop all through the night. The Cottonwood high coed noticed a marked contrast between the housing areas of the THE WEATHER SUMMARY Itto while in Mexico. She has taken five years of Spanish, interesting to the traveling student because it is a big tourist city and so many speak English. We would go to a FORECAST: Generally loir. High's 60's ond tow's upper 50 s ond 60's. dents at school, she realized that her technical knowledge of Spanish exceeded her ability to vocally express herself. In addition, the tour offered college credit. She has earned six hours through speak- sixth year Spanish at Cottonwood this fall. She hopes to attend SU where she contemplates a minor U and in Spanish perhaps obtaining a ing with people in Mex- job using that ico and learning its history. A test will be given to determine how many more credits will be allowed for three at her grammar Bonneville junior high and two at Cottonwood so far. Before we went, I was afraid to use my Spanish. One day we INI 15.67 Year's Moisture 12.26 around so many striking sunrises and foreign exchange stu- Guanajuato next. The five days in the countrys capital proved most interesting. It is a beautiful city with a lot of big buildings, many of them very old, and beautiful parks. At and occasionally would have tacos, e she down in Mexico, Miss Gatherum commented. I have a cousin from Mexico City so Ive had it a lot before. We ate lots of rice, soups and beans reported. We had a lady from Granite district student, Paula Cohagen Guadalajara come in of Kearns high, was daily for one hour and her roommate during talk to us and answer the tour. questions. It was from The high school stu- this that we wrote a theme every dents spent their first days in Guadalajara, day. We had to comwest of Mexico City, plete 30 during the where they lived with trip. native families. During free time, Each morning we the young people went spent 3'2 hours in sightseeing, shopping class. We rode a bus to in the markets for school. After class we gifts, attended movies were free for the rest or discos or went out to full-pag- the rich area, said. They drive stayed with each family, two to a room. The senora prepared their Miss Gotherum border. Another We were living in grtiup of four A English to make sure hotel and ask for things in Spanish and they would answer us back in English. rich and the poor. eat. have got stranded way on the other side of town. I had to ask a a lady the way home and found out I could actually talk to her. Now, Im not scared or embarrassed to speak In Spanish. Her reason for going on the trip was that after taking Spanish for so long and having the opportunity to be language. Those dont wants" around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place and vocabulary ability. Miss Gatherum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gatherum, will be taking Green Sheet classified ad columns. t FEARLESS . . . Rochelle Q e y - Council Hears Tale Of Woe Velasquez ing havoc with established programs that have been in force in Magna for almost a decade, according to pull out of Magna on center here are rais- reports delivered last week during a Com-munit- meeting. With a y DRESSER i MIRROR i FULLQUEEN HEADBOARD NIGHT STAND .J-t?- ? far fresh ideas in gracious living MOOIKIBIR Sept. 30, things look gloomy as far as that program is concerned, council officials said. What funds are left will be used to finance a skeleton crew that will operate out of the Salt Lake CAP office, it was noted. In addition, Enrique distributed throughout the valley in outpatient clinics. He said it is important that the Magna about the value of having the program here, since it is a unique operation that offers home calls in addition to office counseling. He urged council members who are currently using the service to write letters of support in an effort to keep some kind of a program here. 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