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Show " v'f Orcm-Geneva Times- -December21,1978 8 , v' I ' ' t, . I ! 5 V H t Hillcrest Busy Making Gifts grade teacher is having his students make a marble game and a picture pic-ture to hang on the wall. Tf c o nroft thnt ij fun tn Children are busy at k mA &s0 fun to use sclerosis. Referred to as tween the ages of Hillcrest making games ; theproect is finish. "the mysterious crippler and 40. and gifts for parents and d r of young adults", MS, as friends. Mr. Nuckles, 5th The general public has it is commonly known, is yet to understand the a debilitating disease of nature and grave im- the central nervous system, plications of multiple attacking young adults be- 20 -9 j 6 - f t ? 1 M .p... "tfc " -liaaw 177 i The wonder of Christmas strengthens the bonds of brotherhood, fills joyous hearts with peace and gives pause to us all as we look ahead with hope. 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If mufflers aren't exactly your cup of tea. our franchised office management systems may be right up your alley. Only you'll have a prestige business office. Call or write C, R. Decker for more information. 4 tm management byetems 455 South Third East Salt Lake City. Utah 84 1 1 1 Telephone (80 1 ) 52 1 -808 1 or (80 1)531 -0895 Yes. please send additional information absolutely free and without obligation about how I could become a franchisee of Office Management Systems, and earn substantial sub-stantial additional income, full-or part-time. Mr Nuckles drills holes in a pirn? of waul I)anit-1 Marlow, Scott Mansfield and Lynn while students watch. This is the beginning I'Ovendge are pounding nails to make holes of a marble game. Those watching are: Todd that will give a good textured effect on pictures Parry Natalie Parcell. and Tammy Whitte. they are making at Hillcrest. Children in Mrs. Parmley's first grade at Hillcrest presented a Christinas program for parents. Those involved are Jeif Davis, Brian Patrick, Krnie Jiminez, Matthew Heaps, Cindy Griffith, Jennifer Hemmert, Ikgina Wolverton, ana Jaretl Connors. My name is. Streel address City . Stale. .Zip. Office telephone number . Home. Winners of the Vineyard Elementary School's lunchroom manners contest are shown left to right, Jennifer Lesher, Janet Mortensen, Lincoln Lysager. Back row, Diane Adams, and Kurt Jensen. These students were winners Qj CCiuOfit lrom their grade level 111 the city wide Pi A Sponsored manners program. The historic Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City serves as part of the setting for the PBS Christmas special, "Sing We Noel," featuring the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus with Director Robert C. Bowden. The program, also features the youth group skiing, tubing and tobogganing on the Utah ski slopes. The program will be aired Friday, Dec. 22 at 5:30 p.m. Hun ing Low Survey Hepsrt According to an article in the November, 1978 issue is-sue of Fish and Wildlife News, published by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, hunting is not as dangerous as many people claim. The article reports that a survey sur-vey conducted by the Travelers Insurance Company found that hunt-in? hunt-in? rank ad 16th on a list ui liiuoi uaUQCiuuo let- ' v reatioiul activities. Heading the list was '.K ', football, followed by win- I 'rt ter sports (2nd); parks, K picnics and outings (9th); f - fishing (14th); and acci- j "'V j t i i -1 j.t- ters, and concerts (15th). Lr. Lewis Nelson, an Shown left to right, are: Ladell Ciliman, Scera sixth grade teacher: Nancy Johnson, first irrade teacher: Olive Stanley, resource extension wildlife teacher and Stephen Chcmnton, instructor from specialist at tie lmei-1 lmei-1 , o u 1 4.1 sity of California, found Geneva Elementary School working on the ' lirpn,Pfi 'himtPr would have an accident table with metric weights. i:f ! O :' 1 l i -r, 1 . .4. : ' v- t School Komo I by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty f:X(V ultv " Sim rt-tory Ultui f ului o'ton A'sof lotion of beginner's oil or acrylic and one chance in 100,000 paints, a shoe-shine brash, that it would be fatal. He a globe map of the world, found that the majority of a merit badge booklet for -deaths, are self-inflicted the Boy Scout,: a jump- and ..'occur at less than rope for the young athlete, 10 J'ards rane-a rane-a savings account with a minimum deposit or a family game. not have to have the art Y7.M' y . 1 - j" An old favorite educa- book to learn how to sketch tional gift, of course, is a the family pooch. But hook. Yon ran find every- ttw.f innnTcfi win nooH t You've bought a pile thing from "How to Draw to Vead "Gray's Anatomy" 1 0 clothes and toys for the Dogs., to Gray.s Ana. u.fore bccoming a medi. : kids and you think the tomy in y0,,r nearby ld to nr si.mas snonnii m s mi u,tn v., 11 uuuiviui c. j uui iiuu may done, and then you have a Horrible Thought. "I haven't gotten each kid an educational toy!" you tell yourself. Then you have Horrible Thought Number Two: "There's hardly any Christmas money left! " Sorrow not, gentle parent. It happens that some of the very finest educational gifts probably cost much less than many of the other presents you bought. For instance, an acquaintance said one of the most valuable Christmas presents she received as a little girl was a jigsaw puzzle. It was a map of the United States, and each piece was one of the 50 states. Another friend said his favorite boyhood Christmas present was a $1.79 flashlight. "I took it apart and played with the pieces so many times that before the month was gone, I knew quite a bit about basic electricity." Did you know that a pocket calculator can be bought at some places for less than $5.00? It won't bankrupt the - Christmas kitty to buy your daughter some knit- ting needles and a skein I of yarn. And what about a hammer and a sack I full of nails for your son? 1 Some other sugges- Cons for other educational Gifts with Drice tags that t won't force you to reach f for the smelling salts: j A chess set, a book- j keeping record for the i young wage-earner, a set Su Merry Christmas. We wish you sweet dreams as we celebrate the magic of Christmas. As its wonder touches young and old, we send warm greetings and thanks to all. 1 1 I . - i i f 1 ( j 'I IT I i w i (Kill lU)pk HMSS 74 Ma oiir ("hritnias be adorned with the special joys and holiday treasures this happy season brings. Sincere thanks to our manv friends. .MX 0 0 i -"--T r- o 7 i rave 0v, rs. m 22S-7 2F0 S. Sf c!e, Orsni JCALL JTOURJfVEST IMMEDIATELYJFOR RESERVATIONS. t 'i t 1 V it ;) li i M I li I i |