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Show 3B westvalleyview Thursday, Apr. Camp Fire 2, 1981 School Service Will Host Lad Volunteers Moms, Girls REDWOOD, Mother, Grandma BENNION. Tony Peze-l- y loves his grandma very much and just loved to brag to his kindergarten friends at Calvin Smith elementary that she was the best cook in the whole world. A born organizer, he not only got his mother, Mrs. Delores Pezely, involved as a room mother, he also volunteered his grandmother to visit the class and show them how she made her delicious spaghetti. Teacher Jean Young said the children thoroughly enjoyed the visit - and the spaghetti - and Mrs. Josephine Pezely, -- Tonys grandmother, enjoyed the children 'so much that she visits regularly from her home in Salt Lake. Now known to the en mother-daughte- Multi-Purpos- 1 is Advisory . . . Parents of Serve Breakfast KEARNS. Members of American Open 24 Hrs. Eicepl Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Legion 132 Kearns Post will host a breakfast from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at the post home. 7750 So. 3200 West. The menu will include bacon or sausage, hot Cafe cakes, eggs, hash brown Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. con- 1981 fund- raising candy sale have been announced by officials of the organiza- - Parents Eye Session Legion Post To Linda's by - students at Kearns high are being invited to meet with their student and teacher-adviser for conferences from to 1 and from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m Tuesday. During the consultation the adviser will discuss with students & councils Principal Bill Christopulos looks on as teacher Greg Bateman goes over year's progress with Gerrie and Kori Gingell as part of Kearns high advisory program. CONFERENCE 1 Thuyne available tacting Camp Fire officials at the Redwood Center Winners of "top seller" honors in the KEARNS &FAST e creative place and decorative Easter eggs prepared by Camp Fire youths. Refreshments will be served and KHS WCH0PS tea will be entertainment featured during the p in. program. Additional information potatoes, creamed sausage on toast, coffee or hot chocolate. The cost is $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. The breakfast is open to the public. and parents the third term report card grades, citizenship, and tardies; absences will go over course requirements on the individual plan sheet for each student (seniors must have completed this for graduation); will discuss total toward graduation; mores and juniors. Parents are required to initial boxes on profile sheets for minimum required courses, achievement tests and career planning, and also the registration form. "We would like to en credits achievement test profiles for students who have not yet passed the test; will go over career plans and goals; discuss and approve next years registration for sopho-- 6419 SOUTH STATE courage all parents to attend the conference with their student, as we feel the communication between students, teachers and parents is extremely beneficial to the stusaid principal dents. William Christopulos. Sheet area youths who placed high in the candy sale competition included Toni Palmer, fourth place; Kristen Smith, sixth; Jack Walters, seventh; Ramona Saxton, 11th and Holly Bolinder, 14th. Camp Fire youths who participated in the councils 81 candy sale were honored along with their families during an entertainment and honors program at Murray high. phasized through mats his mother and grandmother with his friends and insists that my grandma is the best cook in the world - shes the best everything. r Green A sponsored by the Utah Camp Fire Council will be held April 11 at the Redwood Center. 3060 So. Lester St. 1585 West). The theme "Welcome Spring" has been em- tire kindergarten class, both morning and afternoon groups, as Grandma Pezely, she visits often, bringing special treats on holidays such as Valentines Day or St. Patricks Day and showing the children how to make some of her special dishes. The students look forward to her visits and often make thank you notes for her, which they save to deliver personally during her visits, the teacher noted. One day she received 70 notes in one batch, she added. As for young Tony, he enjoys sharing tion. The top three achievers were Wendee Wisner (344 units) Jodi Norton (332) and May Lynn Thomas (321). 4A and 3A state debate tournament at the UofU and produced bined not only the first placing duo of Marshall Tate and Laura Adams, but also came up with an all around fourth place for CHS. s The in taking first, will now travel to the debate nationals to be held this June again at the University of Utah. Rebuilt fice. Kirby held this week was the annual drill team assembly. The Also o,$i50 winning Chaparrals, under their (From Page 12B, Col. 6) Repair Service president Camilla Ned-do- , performed both traditional and novel marches and dances with an introduction of this years squad rounding off the widely enjoyed assembly on Tuesday. Cyprus hosts the region one-ac- t plays. Michelle Pulley and Cyndi Chadwick will represent Cyprus in a play. Tomorrow region gymnastics will be held at our school also. Our gymnasts are hoping to place first in their compulsory routines. Wed like to wish them the best of luck. Over the weekend Cotton woods awardwinning debate squad ventured to the com COT'WD From Page 12B, Col. 2) quist and Linda Ronne. Julie Jackman and Michelle Pederson are up Tate-Adam- team, award CYPRUS - (Free IrHwHrttn) We repelr aN makes of eeceemi. Specieilxing in: llrky Heaver Eereka end Bison A.T.ENTERPRISES i Tel. 966-141- 6 NOW OPEN ( Able Chiropractic Clinic 3084 West 3500 South for communications coordinator. Juniors For Relief of Health Debbie Vance and Terri Johnson are competing for the historian office. For the office of Associated Students of Cottonwood, juniors Marci Wilder, Pam Davis, Kadrol Killian and Jeannine Woolf are the candidates in the women's ASC office, for which two are chosen. However, in a repeat of last year, the male ASC candidates are running unopposed. Juniors Rick Rolkerson and Gordon Hegewald are the men for which the students will vote merely yes or no. 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