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Show 4B west Thursday, Sept. 9, VIEW VALLEY 1982 preceding the activities PTA Effort . on Member Drive Begins Monday TAYLORSVILLE. The PTA membership drive at Taylorsville elementary will be held Monday through Sept. 17. Memberships will cost regardless of the of students from a family enrolled in the school. The theme will be Care a little bit more Mariand lyn Holley and Marilyn $2, number Knight are inviting parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and anyone interested in supporting the students and the school to join the PTA. Each family with a PTA member automatically becomes a member of the blood bank for the entire school year, which is a By COSTUME Annette Lindsay reflects on the two months she spent Japan as an exchange student. MEMORIES in . . . . . . items she acquired Attired in native costume, Annette Lindsay displays . Taylorsville Lass Cooking Chores Missed While In Japan by Margaret Slack TAYLORSVILLE. Annette Lindsay has turned from a re- two-mo- in stay Japan just in time to begin ies as student president at nth dut- body vice Taylors- ville high. Miss Lindsay was one of two students from Utah selected, along with two from every state in the Union, to receive a Youth for Understanding Scholarship. Sponsored by the U.S. and Japanese senate the students first went to Washington, D C. and to Stanford for a four-d- ay crash course in language, customs and pro tocol before being flown to Japan. The Taylorsville high coed was placed with a family whose father is the executive director of Sony. Fortunately for her, all the family speaks English, having lived in the U.S. It was most interesting to see the different culture, she com- left thought of kimonos and I did see one in a muslaughed. Its great to come back, to be with my family again, to be able to open our refrigerator. Living in the host family, she was only in mented. home, I Japan as rickshaws. rickshaw eum, she their Before kitchen I about three times and wasnt able to help prepare meals, as at home. The mother would prepare food and set it before the family. ATTN: NUT LOVERS FREE SAMPLES OF OUR FRESH PRODUCTS UTAH NUT HOUSE I was really lonesome for my family - I have seven brothers and sisters - and they had only two children who were older than I. One of the choice experiences was going camping in the beautiful lush green mountains. Because of the rains and high humidity, the tents fell down, she said. The trip was with a church group there. One unusual thing I did was to babysit for a British family. And I went to Italian, Swedish, Greek, Russian, French and Chinese restaurants while there, never to a Japanese restaurant. My host mother said Id get enough food at their home. I enjoy their ramen so much. My host mother would buy it from the noodle man down the street. The only food I hated was sea anemone, a flower-lik- e sea creature. It was awful. Miss Lindsay suffered culture shock her first week in Japan. The second day she was there, her host mother gave her a train ticket and I GIFT PACK GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY Trail Mix Raisins Dried Fniits Fruit Mix Bridge Mix Yogurt Walnuts Banana Chips Pecans Coconut Honey Dip Cashews Yogart Peanuts Pineapple PIstacAlos Peanut Clusters 4375 So. State (Valley Shopping Center Next to Safeways) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sot.' In Eye Screening Is Try Green Sheet sified ads! 262-668- clas- two days. In the English class, the teacher had their American guest help teach the lesson that day. Sponsored by the Japanese Senate, the stay was designed to foster relationinternational ships, she explained. Stake Schedules Harvest Festival MAGNA. About 1,500 people are expected to attend the annual Magna stake harvest festival that will take place Saturday at the stake center, 3100 So. 8400 West. Stake officials said the dinner is primarily for Magna stake and former Magna stake residents and their families, but the rest of the activities are open to anyone who wants to take part. The day will begin at 6:45 a.m. at the stake registration for a walk-a-tho- KEARNS. PTA officers at West Kearns elementary are seeking volunteers to assist in an eye screening clinic Tuesday. Students eyes will be checked during school hours. Anyone interested in helping may contact the school or PTA. Gay Green, health and services commissioner, is in charge of the project. red hair. She attended regular high school classes for to touch my Magna parking lot, where On PTA Agenda FREE told her goodbye. Imagine being in a strange country with all the signs in another language and being pushed out on her own. I really felt out of place with all those people with black hair and dark eyes. It made me really nervous, because people all the time were coming up and wanting five-mil- and a will be n run e four-mil- e made. in both competitions will begin Participants the course at 7 a.m. going south on 8400 West to 3500 South, then west to 9200 West and on to Webster school. From Webster the course runs north to 2400 South, then east to 8400 West and back to the parking lot. Walkers will follow basically same the course as the runners, with one exception. When they reach Webster, they will turn east along 2700 South, continuing up 8400 West into the church parking lot. Prizes will be given to winners in the various categories of competitions that are open to both men and women. At 4 p.m. there will be a barbecue beef dinner, complete with corn on the cob and fresh sliced tomatoes, followed by games for the family at 5 oclock. In addition, a moon walk, pony rides, an obstacle course, a cable-pu- ll parachute drop and races for children will be featured, as well as Looking back, she recalls that her favorite thing was having her host father, who was quiet and reserved, tell her Japanese stories and legends in the evening after dinner. Among the choice mementos she brought home are a Japanese doll and a kimono. I feel my summer experience will help me a lot this year in my leadership responsibilities at Taylorsville high, she said, I was asked to speak to a liberal Democratic group from the Japanese Senate which was a good experience for me. Miss Lindsay is the daughter of Ken and Dorothy Lindsay. US CALL Committee to Elect Brent GoodfelloW i Now 847 anicn UIUtRSJMT 968-211- 1 35SS W. 3500 So. 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(From Page IB, Col. 6) Stobart, the new football coach at the UofU. great incentive to Officers for this year join, they said. include Pat Thorne, a Many merchants have CPA, president; Dave donated discounts or Osborn, Osborn Apspecials and every PTA parel, president-elect- ; member will receive Gene Wang, Hercules, these benefits. and John secretary Pac-Ma- n posters in Delay, First Interstate each room will help Bank, treasurer. students keep track of membership as a spot will be added for each Thrifty shoppers read member. The room with the Green Sheet classi-th- e fieds! highest percentage money and candy strations by the Cyprus high Spinnakers and the schools dance club. Then at 6 a professional entertainment group called Vocal Dimensions will perform for the crowd. Tom L. Bird, Milton R. Johnson and Rawlin D. Spencer, the stake presidency, will be hosts for the affair, with Larry Turner, overall chairman; Bob Johnson, activities chairman and Joan Burnside, pro- of members will have a party. The PTA is setting up an absentee program and volunteer parents will call daily any parent whose child is not in school. Calling, to begin at 9 : 30 each morning, is considered a safety factor, because of the high rate of chid abduction, as well as a check on possible sluffing, said PTA president Debbie DeWitt. Any parent who does not wish to be called may notify the Tuesday. The meeting will feature a discussion on the budget and distribution of door prizes. Parents will be invited to visit the classrooms and meet teachers on both nights. A room representatives tea is scheduled Sept. 17 and an eye testing clinic Sept. 22. r for As a this month the PTA will publish a school directory, listing students and teachers by classes, which will sell for$l. aaaaa, mowa Quaiiitisa. 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