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Show West Volley View Thors Tradition To Be Continued by Margaret Slack TAYLORSVILLE. Whether inherited or just tradition, cheerleading is a big word at the Foulger residence here. With the recent election at Cottonwood high naming Sandy Foulger as one of the varsity cheerleaders for next year, the tradition continues. She is the third daughter of Gene and Shirley Foulger to achieve varsity cheerleader status at Cottonwood Beginning the parade of cheerleaders was Shirlene who was a member of the squad in 1975-7Her success seemed to inspire Suzy who was elected to the varsity group and is completing her senior year this year. Sandys service next year will complete the three-siste- r tradition 6 Carrying on a Foulger family tradition with cheerleading activities at Cottonwood high are, from left, Sandy, Suzy and Shirlene. FAMILY AFFAIR Camp Fire . . . - Multi-Purpos- will be offered by the Utah Camp Fire Council beginning next month. Designed for boys and the course girls age has proven successful in helping children cope with time spent alone, and in most cases has fostered a positive change in conduct at school as well as at home, council officials said. The program will be offered on eight con7-- secutive Sept. 4 clude increases number of in- in the single-pare- families and economic conditions that have forced both parents in many families to take jobs outside the home. starting Thursdays Center, Lester St. (1585 Those changes Wednesdays beginning Sept. 3 at the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. Harrison St. (340 West), and on eight straight at the Redwood fourth Aug. 21, 1980 II center from 6 10 a m to p m Monday s through Fridays kinder gai ten pro giam is also available at selected element ary A Foulger daughter, Sharon, opted to give school service in a little different way. Also athletic like her sisters, she took state in swimming and was elected student body secretary her senior year. Their mother started the tradition when she served as varsity cheerleader at West high Both Suzy and Sandy were ninth grade cheerleaders at Eisenhower junior high and both have been sophomore at cheerleaders tonwood. The success Cot- the first, Shirlene, inspired the sisters who followed We in her footsteps. just taught each other, the oldest explained Its really fun. We got to help initiate each other, too. Every time one of us made it, thered be a banner up on the house, of is Happiness making cheerleader. She mentioned the fact that each time one of the girls was elected the proud parents presented roses to their happy daughter. Mom has never missed a game where one of us was cheerleading, Candidates To Meet Public At Whitmore SO A COTTONWOOD Meet Your Candidates will night be held at Whit- Wednesday more Library. Sponsored by the Utah Assn of Women, the 7 p m session will include candidates from both political parties running for state and county offices. A question and will answer follow session remarks by the she revealed. I can't say enough about the help and support from our folks in time, patience and money. Its important s c hoo s Children an- cared for at the center until parents are able to pick them up alter school to have a school with such good spirit too, she not- Patents ed Available At Center Parents pre-scho- who need child care help may enroll in one of three new programs at the Copper View Com- offer hot munity Center Assistance is offered those living in Granite, and Jordan Murray School Districts The center, which is run by the county, is located at 8446 So Harrison St (300 West) A program pre-scho- for children ages three to five operates at the candidates concerned about children ages six to to after school may also enroll to have their children watched at the center until 6pm, with transportation available to the center from selected schools The and kindeigai ten programs Day Care MIDVALE Saturday LAKE The 6 lunches, snacks, swimming and field trips The afterschool program offers snacks and field trips All programs offer play and recreational activities w ith a protes sional staff that is licensed by the state Further inhumation may be obtained bv calling Ruth Fiesques, day care director, at 515 50 14 SALT Small World Entertainers organization will hold its annual audition Saturday in its studio at 1954 K 2700 South Children will be 1 judged within age groups according to vocal skills, rythmic ability, personality and ability to accept direction Auditioning youngsters should come prepared to sing the It's a Small song World Those wishing to audition must by calling 467 3372 or from 9 a m to 5 p m through tomorrow pre-regist- 942-386- 7 (Friday) A parent must accompany each child, organization spokesmen said 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, the Green Sheet ad columns yielding additional West). Sessions at both locations will begin at 7 p m. Mrs. Sharon Strum, an elementary school instructor and mother of two, will teach the course. Council officials noted that with the myriad changes which society has undergone in recent years, a large number of youngsters are left at home without adult supervision for several hours after school. course, self-relian- e 3060 So. k A , People are also a great deal more mobile than they used to be, Course Planned For Youngsters SALT LAKE. I Can Do It, an eight-wee- Audition Is Slated West Valley City, UT. Foulger Family challenges for young people as well as adults, research has shown Topics to be explored during course sessions include development of a youngsters ability to cook, with instruction focusing on cooking safety measures, proper T HUNDREDS OF PRIZES nutrition and meal preparation Other sessions will deal with fire and fire prevention, pet care and household tasks such as washing and drying whos got Look clothes, sewing, vacuuming, answering the phone and operating controls for gas, water and electricity. A $12 fee, covering refreshments, film rental, supplies, registration and insurance, has n been set for the course. The program may be offered through any church or agency, council officials said. Those interested may register by calling the local Camp Fire office at some great eight-sessio- 11 LI! 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