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Show 4B Academy Park PTA To Host Carnival $3 Games will include a moon walk, fish pond, teddy bear toss, fish pond, ski ball and a cake walk There will be a bake sale and s will also be nachos and mini-pizza- available The event is open to the 17, 1987 Carnival Set At Western Hills Back-To-Schoo- PTA officers at GRANGER Academy Park elementary will host a carnival from 6 to9p m tomorrow (Friday) in the school's outdoor court Tickets may be purchased before school today and tomorrow, or at the door priced at 25 cents, with anyone purchasing 12 receiving one free ticket, said a PTA spokesman Orders will be taken at the carand sweatnival for school shirts Payment must be made when priced at $5 ordering, with and $6. sw eatshirts at $9 and $10 Book bags will be offered priced at Thursday, September THE GREEN SHEET l, acKEARNS tivities will be held at 6 30 tonight (Thursday) at Western Hills elementary Members of Cub Scout Pack 737 w ill present the flag ceremony PTA officers will discuss the budget and fund raising projects Parents will be invited to visit with teachers in three fifteen minute sessions All those joining the PT A this year w ill receive membership cards An assembly to kick off the Constitution Bicentennial Celebration w ill be held at 2 30 p m today Back-to-scho- carnival will be held from 5 to 8 Sept 21 at the school, offering rides, games, prizes and fun for all, said a PTA spokesman e Activities will include a walk and country store Popsicles and ice cream bars w ill be available Tickets will be priced at 25 cents, w ith ride tickets priced at 75 cents Safety Week will be held Sept w ith an assembly scheduled Sept 23 at 2 30, featuring students m a skit w ritten by Sue Weierman A p m cup-cak- Students will portray historical figures including Jefferson and Madsen m "Cut I Bring Thi Coupsnl"HI Seplmkfi Special . ... carnival is being held at Academy Park. Bluebell, left, and Wizzy will be on hand to help students like Katie Harris, Miles ACADEMY PARK A Carnival Is Slated At Sandburg Millward and Scott Teigen go fishing at the fish pond. Com-mumt- dinator Other unions, associations and organizations have appienticeship classes at SLCC including chefs, carpenters electricians, glaziers, ironworkers, machinists painters, pipefitters, plumbers, roofers, tilesetters and a variety of programs Ken-neco- tt One difficulty we have exis the variance in philosophy between organizations, said Bursn Membership m one union will suggest no more training of apprentices until the existing is fully employed membership Others may say they need to look to the future and to have a pool of qualified craitsmen on hand by the time the apprenticeship indenture is completed, usually several years down the road and plumbing corElectncity respondence classes have been perienced especially popular this year, Burns said "We are getting more and more people telling us they are seeking work out of state, or they're on an job which their employer bid," he said "They don't want to lose the apprenticship credits they have built up, so correspondence is a viable alternative over the short term More than 800 apprentices have signed up for one or two week night class meetings at the college I I HUNTER PTA officers at Sandburg elementary will host a carnival, from 4 to 7 p m Monday at the Apprenticeship Program On Rise v TAYLORSVILLE Salt Lake Colleges apprenticeship program is on the rise again After several flat years as a result of economic doldrums in the state, the college is having more students sign up lor the program, which has master crafts people teaching practical building experience U e ha e a new program w ith the Boilermakers union for which we hope many of their young people will sign up, said Bob Burns, coor- I I I I I 4184 W. 4570 South Cull 966-815- 8 appt.0,toenWlJ7 school Foods available will include pizza, nachos, scones, drinks and ice cream bars There will also be a bake sale and a cake walk Activities will include games and rides for all ages and face painting A country store will offer handmade craft items, candy and novelties and Sandburg Tiger sweat-shirt- s will be available in sizes for children and adults Tickets, available at the door, will be priced at three for$l Freshmen And Parents To Meet At University Of Utah SALT LAKE A convocation designed to enliven the college experience tor undergraduates will be held Sept 27 for University of Utah freshman and their parents The program starts at 5 p m in Kingsbury Hall Students, alumni, faculty and University of Utah President Chase . Peterson will offer their insights to freshman during the piogram The convocation not only marks the opening of school, it also inducts freshmen into the college experience. said Dr Kaien I Spear, assistant dean of liberal education W e w ant to let students know that a university education is more than the courses they will take over the next four years. she saicLJ.JRs the faculty who turn them on to new ideas, the friends they makp and the culture and athletic events they attend It's a time when people discover who they are and make decisions about the kind of world they want to create and inhabit Its an exciting and challenging time of new freedoms and responsibilities Speeches will be given by Barbara N Lindsay, Ted L Wilson, Kevin Johansen, Heidi Sontag and Dr Peterson The University Chamber Orchestra and the L te Marching BAnd will lead students and parents out- side for a lawn party and relreshments The University Jazz Orchestra ment provide entertain- will Bonfire Rally Tonight At Granger High PAINTS GRANGER A bonfire pep rally will be held tonight (Thursday) as part of Homecoming Week celebra- tions at Granger high The program will begin at 8:30 pm on the school s driving range The annual Queens tea was held Tuesday evening and the parade Wednesday. 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