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Show Thursday. September 4, Lehi 1980 Free Press Page A-- 9 gpg ;copys returns the card Work Service New High turned over, revealing the number of items such a number School Graduation would be. Egg cartons are adapted " button sorters and counters; a game for adding pages can create holding areas for colored cards, and matching pictures to u puzzle pieces. Each idea is simple to do, low-coboth in time and money, and fun for the child. Ms. Christiansen says the whole idea is to make available to parents "ideas that teachers have had for years." Ms. Nicholes periodically conducts workshops in her home, the teaching concepts of her book. Parents are taught the skills, and encouraged to start CHRISTIANSEN explains counting blocks and vowel puppets to fascinated twin Scott. Blocks Paul and and puppets are part of learning book collaborated by then sons, mother and Dorre Nichols of Orem. BARBARA An Orem school teacher, and an Nichols, American Fork housewife, Barbara Christiansen, have put a together learning creative experience handbook for busy mothers. Mom! Titled "Hey Learning Is Fun!" their 200 page looseleaf volume contains for patterns toys, simple, inexpensive ideas for teaching basic with minimum skills and activities output, designed to interest and intrigue both moms and Reading readiness, phonics, science, math and writing skills are just a few The We volumes were in- troduced by Ms. Nichols at BYU Education Week of this year August with further volumes being planned. Ms. Nichols and 19-2- 2 of the concepts, contained in their book. Christiansen hope to develop and advanced and level edition secondary Ms. and concepts are and pages are looseleaf on purpose - to facilitate use and ease in adapting the basic ideas to fit individual needs. Skills color-keye- d The first edition of "Hey, Mom!" has sold out. second printing A is kids. during the next months. The present edition crammed with learning ideas. "learning workshops progress. "The ideas are limitless. Learning Book Available Dorre their treasure chests" in class, and patterns using examples from the book. Many ideas are gleaned from students as the have so many we still want to put in a book," Ms. Christiansen. adds "This book is basically dealing with preschool and elementary learning, there are many more ideas." LIFE enterprises publishes Mom! "Hey is Fun!". Each costs $9.95 and can be ordered by phoning Learning 225-033- is good instance can easily be made from an old milk carton. The child slips in a card with a number printed on one side, the computer For a THE BIBLE tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably Requirement New graduation requirements mandated by the Utah State Office of Education require that local high schools provide each an graduating senior opportunity to participate in a community based work or service experience prior to graduation. The e business, civic industry, and service organization, governmental agency in the community will be contacted by a school representative to locate training sties for our high school students. e 459 E. STATE ex- is intended to provide students with one or more of the following perience During the next six weeks each which the student might elect to follow in opportunities: to explore an occupation in order to The student might elect make a better career to in a participate choice; to develop basic supervised work experience skills required by a person which relates to the entering that career; to student's career choice. learn what is expected of a The student might select a worker, i.e., work habits exservice supervised and attitudes; to gain to which relates a perience understanding of the free selected career choice. A to system; enterprise student could also choose a enhance the civic con- combination of work and sciousness and personal service hours which when of the combined would total 75 development student. hours. Students who participate The student must meet in the program several goals of the work are required to complete a and service experience minimum of 75 hours of before will be e selected work-servic- e experience. The quality and quantity of the experience is to be carefully reviewed by the student's school counselor as the student prepares the career individual plan. There several are ways MM approval given to participate in the receive prior program: approval from parents and the school, receive e while working, of hours verification supervision worked, and an evaluation of work performance by the work supervisor. twistiM? I ,v"y, No Thanks, Jerry! .. ; v ft - A "' 'V 1 lv fes fc p03 Can, GORKI iwllll m " Cream or W.K. western Family II ' ' V FAMILY 303 Can, Cut or French Jfli HIP : I p western Family BEANS pV :j . Biradshaw's Record is a good reason to vote for ' z at- tempting to meet the 75 hour requirement. because they are generally the same people. G.K. CHESTERTON AM. FORK, RO. flail. V KEITH R1CHAN. Expenditures by Jerry's departments have increased by an average of 45 since he took office less than two years ago! the fact is he's of his campaign ads proclaims, but not very good at saving taxpayer dollars. Under Mr. Bradshaw, his departments, in the past two years have had increases from 15 to 655. Mr Pinegar has averaged 11 in his departments and Mr. Lyman Ironically, the one program under Mr. Bradshaw's direction that had an was Mobile Meals--an- d he killed that program. His campaign acceptable rate of increase line on the literature reports holding Indigent Welfare which is not even a department expenditure under his direct control. Jerry may be good at pinching pennies, as one 21. (8) Responsible public servants believe in the rule of law, and they do not ask others to do what they, themselves, are unwilling to do. with Mr. Bradshaw was found to be in open violation of the very building code laws he is charged administering when it was discovered that his own residence in Provo Canyon had never been inspected. Investigators reported that the Bradshaw home violated important provisions of the Uniform Building Code . . provisions designed to protect and preserve public safety and welfare. Commissioners who are really concerned about serving the citizens they represent make an honest effort to attend Commission meetings. how many Mr. Bradshaw has missed so far this year alone! 107 Commission meetings-tha- t's Think of it: Jerry didn't show up for 107 meetings in which he was supposed to represent the interests of the people of Utah County . . .the people who have put their trust in him and who pay his salary. Why the double standard? Mr. Bradshaw the midst of his campaign decided not to attend the meeting of the National Association of Counties even after fees were paid. The convention dealt with matters directly related to his commission assignments. His explanation for cancelling: " . . a waste of taxpayer's money." Jerry was less concerned, however, about taxpayers money earlier in the year when he attended the Association of Governments Convention in San Diego where his relatives live. That convention did not deal with matters directly related to his commission assignment. in elected official as he would have us Is Mr. Bradshaw devoted to being an effective believe? He's right for the County Commission This ad paid by Citizens for Richan Committee Circus. Ringling Bros., Barnum And Bailey Circus Coming Tickets for the Salt Lake City of engagement the spectacular 110th Edition and Bros, Ringling Barnum & Bailey Circus, coming to the Salt Palace of for 12 performances Sept. 24 through Sept. 29, go on sale Monday, Aug. 25. Priced at $7.50, $6.50 and $5.50, reserved seat tickets can be purchased at the Salt Palace ticket office and all ZCMI stores. display, the only one of its Under kind in America. VOTE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Irul JOSEF RlCHTER illustrates perfection in equilibrium in the new 110th Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Headlining the three-hou- r thrills program of three-rin- g is Ursula Bottcher with her magnificent polar bear r IrtlSUU'lnl ( 2 Orville Gunther Chairman Ursula's expert directions, the Arctic giants, Considered the most dangerous animals in the Circus world, ursine amazing perform feats, leaping through fiery building polar hoops, going up and pyramids, down a sliding board and with their waltzing diminutive trainer. Other superb artists who join the ranks this season include Karoly Donnert in the Steei Cage with his horseback troupe; phenomenal Jill) Den Richter Family making two in the appearances $13.19 case spotlight, with an exquisite demonstration of classic bareback the riding; Grantcharovis, their breath-takin- Oz. RANGE tiger riding the 'Western Family, 6 HIT exhibiting mid-ai- r g adagio; the Zoppe Family in an aerial adventure; Axel Gautier commanding his mighty mammoths; the entire herd of Bros, and Ringling Barnum & Bailey Circus the fabulous pachyderms; Guerrero Highwird Family building pyramids on the steel strand; incredible Danuta, the and the Spider Woman; slender motorcycle riding WP i-So -V- Urias Troupe. the Throughout per formance dozens of clowns invade the tanbark unleashing a torrent of merriment with their zany pranks and pratfalls, led by , A I R I f, it boss clown, Frosty Little. For more information regarding the show and group ticket discounts call Ethan or Debbie at 359-924- 1 or 359 9224. I n CISCOS SHflPES 1 A 1 5 fflCES FOG. SPT. 4-- 5- T |