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Show February 13, 1981 (Sdnofldl dl now we can handle 88 children," Mrs. Kelson said, "but with the expansion we will have the capacity to take care of 150 children." The W ol the dramatization of a book like Little Red Riding Hood or music," Mrs. Kelson said. "The children are waiting to see what's next, what's coming up for them to do. That's what's exciting about this type of program." "It's a learning and training program combined with entertainment for the children," she said. According to Mrs. Kelson, one nice program is the aspect of the child-car"We're Food (JSDA actually Program. a the to eat how children teaching nutritional meal and enjoy it." Since the program was established, Mrs. Kelson, who has worked at the center for 10 years, said, "I see a big difference in the children and the parents. It's a very good program." The caregivers have planned training schedules for the children every day such as environment design, including health and safety, program planning, observing young children and parents in relationship to school, enhancing intellectual development, I social S development, language, e emotional and creative development, discipline arts and crafts, special needs of young children, infant development and structural development. Since the childhood development . well-balance- program was implemented, Mrs. Kelson said she has seen a big difference in the enthusiasm of both the parents and the children. iMlMimMWH flllll 'The children get involved, such as 10-year-ol- iflliiplBlil "'' p ODV QIjI years and three year olds through five.. The center also takes care of children after school up through children at the center here are divided into three age group categories: six weeks through 18 months; 19 months through two pre-scho- I Page 19 HILL TOP TIMES Don't miss it! "Cross Westerns" IPMIESIIDIEM'ir9 Tasha Alsup pulls on the brakes of her walker and gets ready for a cookie break at the Child Care Center on base. Tasha is the daughter of TSgt. Ronald G. and SSgt. Josephine Alsup. (U.S. Air Force Photo) FRI., SAT. & M0N. Brand New Shipment. . Tem-Te- x Western FilSHIOW MART Factory if) $ t 4091 Rivordale Rd. Between Grand Central and LaBelle's Open 10-- 6 Daily Open 'til 7 Fridays Closed Sunday 1 SHIEST I WUllCli VALEMW3ES & PRESIDENTS' DAY) SPECIALS CQ Reg. 527 -- F "FASHION JEAN I WE NOW HAVE FEELING FIT In 4 C) ;SSS).' Youth Sizes 7-1- 4 Fabu'ytstyles ON LY 1 5.00 nTCnc" HEADQUARTERS I JUST ACQUIRED: ANEW BRAND NAME FASHION JEAN FOR ' NO JEAN OVER $20 Traffic Jeans $18.90 $19'90 Fee,ing Fit ' '''' Traffic Cords $T9.90 Youth Traffic Jeans .....$15.00 (Over 10 MEN WOMEN Reg. sells for . pU styles) Men's Fashion Jeans . . .$13.50-$19.9- AND 0 $34.00 . $1 90 CHECH WESE SPECIALS: ALL GALS I VELOURS Reg. '5.0P ONE RACK OF . SWEATERS Wv,f?TEtR FORMAL-CASUA- L DRESSES J0OPS NOW ' SWEATER VESTS FOR GALS 350-1- 0 i 10.00 mens levi, JEANS & nulook CORDS Dvu SELECT GROUPING OF MEN'S WESTERN SUITS 2 & 3 Piece Sets in Polyester and Wools & - Reg. to $200 5OQ mens casual football SHIRTS 4.95 99 Reg. 930 SPECIAL GROUP LADIES LEATHER & RABBIT FUR COATS O sweaters MEN'S & LADIES HAND KNITTED SWEATERS . C Reg. $110 LADIES GROUPING OF VELOUR ALL MENS l: Heavy knits in XS, S, M, L, & XL Silks 6.50-'13.9- 5 . i 1 Assorted Colors and Sizes BEAUTIFUL I SHIRTS $12-$2- 0 5.00 & ALL PLAID . nit ET7E-- f B B 00 LADIES FASHION DENIM JEANS Assorted Brands and Styles. S98 T Reg. $25 ASSORTED MEN'S WINTER COATS & LEATHERS Lined or Unlined Z Off Styles NOW UP TO Park Fr Open Friday night til 9 Th Nw 2246 Washington In Ogden Right Across Strt Phone Since titfo In Th Mall Parking Lot 394-577-3 d |