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Show Cast Named Readies 'Our Town' KHS KEARNS. The Thornton Wilder play Our Town will be presented Nov. at Kearns high. ever-popul- 8 Matinee perform- - Free First Aid WSftrk: Course Offered m i?vs hospital, 1 4x4 CEDAR POSTS 2 1.99 2.99 Reg. S3. 99 1x6 6' SLATS 42 Si. 39 Reg. 1x4 6' SLATS 1.25 2 Reg. 69' 2x48' 55' 43 Reg. 89' 65' RAILS emergency MISC. CLOSEOUT SLATS WITH FENCE ORDER 25. off Limited to supplies on bond Bftftfwt'o BUILDERS 968-212- 3555 W 1 3500 Reservations may be made by calling Kearns high, 969-148- So of salt. 6:30 A.M. f Grounds, Room - A more and cleaner lunchroom and a clean and tidy playground are the aim of principal Glen Drew at Farns- 'WVFII Thayne & Linda's Cafe Open 24 Hrs. Except Closed Sun.' t:0Q p.m. (o 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. in- worth TO 7:00 P.M. earn six ground pencils, while half a can will earn three pencils. "We are hoping to instill our students with pride in their school because a school without pride usually has a higher rate of vandalism, paper and garbage. We want to have an atMr. tractive school, Drew commented. also been instigated for cleaning up the playground. Any student filling a regular classroom wastepaper can full of paper from the play United The signed States $WANTED$ SCHOOL WEDDING RINGS BANDS GOLD JEWELRY DENTAL GOLD 966-675- 6 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER elementary, (SeePage TRAINED TEACHERS STATE LICENSED COMPLETE FIRE PROTECTION MODERN EDUCATIONAL PLAY EQUIPMENT 4080 1820 So. W. - 973-234- 1 2100 So. to 3600 W. 7B, Col. 8) where a new program is encouraging students to meet these goals. A trophy will be presented each Friday to the class in each grade with the highest score in lunchroom etiquette. Elaine Lowry will judge during each lunch period, rating classes on noise, manners and cleanliness. If the trophy is won by the same class for two consecutive weeks, each student in that class will receive a reward they can use in school, such as a pencil. There is a great sense of competition among the students, and each works hard to maintain a high standard and win the trophy, Mrs. Lowry said. A reward system has mmr PLUS - - - s90,000 HATER BED LIQUIDATION SALE 190 GENERAL ELECTRIC We are moving to a bigger APPLIANCES location to better serve you. Our new store wont be ready for some time and we must vacate this building soon SALE BEGINS T0DA Range 5 Only 238 Thurs.-Friday-Saturd- ay October 10 AM to 7 PM -4 Double Oven only $ Continuous Clean Single Door STORE. iqq 400 AT THESE PRICES WE CANNOT AFFORD TO DELIVER. DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED. 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Checking out their style of hats for Kearns high production of "Our Town" are, from left, Laurel Searle, Terry Bogucki, Chris Mickey. restful CHOPS the p West Valley City, UT. TOW from Kearns high. All seats are reserved, costing $2.50, or $2 with an activity card. The production will be presented on stage, with only 180 seats available for each performance. In ancient China, people reportedly committed suicide by eating a pound MART situations Johnston as Mrs. Gibbs, Becky Weston as Mrs. Webb, Rick Reid as Dr. Gibbs, Louis Holder, Mr. Webb; and Steve Newell as the Stage Manager. Tickets may be ob- tained bites, bleeding (minor cuts through severe wounds), burns, choking, fractures and dislocations, frost bite, heat stroke, poisoning or drug overdose and shock It was noted that alternate times may be arranged for special groups to receive the beginning ing family first aid for PHO TO AT RIGHT 4x4 CEDAR POSTS Reg. $2.99 (respiratory arrest) Western Emergency physicians, emphasiz- Dan Young as George Gibbs, Heidi CEDAR FENCING when immediate action is required. Included will be asphyxiation Tuesday. The courses will be repeated on Oct. 14 and 21 as well, at 7 p m. in the hospital dining room. Instruction will be given by the facilitys as Emily Webb, Free GRANGER. first aid courses are being offered to area residents by Valley West ances will be given the first two days, for junior high drama departments and English classes. Russell Johnson is directing the production which will feature Edie Johnson first aid instruction. A first aid information chart is available for area families and may be obtained at Valley West hospitals public affairs office The chart explains proper first aid treatment for most common injuries. Those obtaining the charts are being asked to review - At Hospital - Potscrubber Dishwasher |