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Show Free Press - Thursday September 2, 1882 - Page 6 Sept. 17 ft 18 Dinner Fri, 17 (CRJWAIL CATIHMLIKD SIT, IPIETTMHl9 - Serving 5 to 8 p.m. Kiddies Matinee Sat 18 bejins 12 Keen, femes- - Booths-Qmces- SAMcrpoont malax Food m Ycata Mesdre Elrzrcntery Ptens Everyone is invited to the Meadow Elemen- tary Back-to-Scho- ol Night Sept. 9, it was reported by Mrs. Ken (Loa) Webb, PTA president; and Jack Reid, principal. K fir' J; "These visits are to get acquainted and not for interviews regar- session will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed from 7 to 8:30 with teachers getting acquainted with their pupil's parents. These visits will take place in the various classrooms, with the children introducing their parents to their teacher. Mn specific ding problems," Mrs. Webb said. During the evening the PTA will have memberships available general and short A Elect flfeM Bzck-To-Sch-cd they A Qualified Professional invited A Private Businessman everyone to join. They will also conduct a drive membership Assessor W2 during the September will bring formation first week in and children specific inhome with them. They urge everyone to join and be one of the People Taking Ronald M. Smith (or Assessor Committee 224 5859 Action. Mm Seminary Council it Plans Social GET READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL- - Jerry Monson and Patricia Cassel, back, will sing as part of a musical introduction of staff members at the Sego Lily Elementary School Back to School night next Wednesday. In front, 1. to r., are Kathy Strain. PTA president as she readies ice cream cone treats, while Shyloh Muhlestein enjoys one and Jared Strain accepts one from Principal Carl Mellor. the program will begin at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited. ' The Lehi Seminary Council is busy making for an preparations SocOpening upcoming ial. The events will be held at the Seminary next Thursday, Sept. 9, beginning at 6 p.m. Activities will continue until 9 p.m. All local Seminary students are invited and urged to Sego Lily Sets night Back-to-Scho- at the Sego Lily Elementary School, will be held Sept. 8, it was reported by Kathy Strain, PTA president; and Carl Mellor, principal. Activities will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature the introduction of the staff of talented teachers, secretary, librarian, custodians and lunch workers. The principal said that this year nine new members have joined the staff, which a wide represents background of experience, representing areas of the United , most States, many areas of the performing arts, and a rich background of education and Night teaching experience. Staff members grew up in such places as California, Ohio, Utah, Illinois, Idaho, Arizona, (California State and University) Texas, dancer, a former of the member Tabernacle Choir, Wyoming, Colorado, France and Scotland. Mr. Mellor said that staff members have attending the following universites and colleges: University of Colorado, Adams State (Colorado, College California U.C.L.A., i, State, BYU, University of Utah State Texas, University, College of Eastern Utah, Snow College, Ricks College, BYU-Hawai- 'DePaul "University," University North of Idaho Suburban (Illinois), Utah, College, College Humboldt Pasadena City College. Included in the staff is a professional ballroom several teachers who have sung in performing groups, one composer of country western music and a poet. Several play the piano and guitar, one is an an accomplished violinist, another plays the clarinet. Also included on the staff is a former high school coach, the director of Nebo School worked have as professional "nannies", one has been an executive secretary for United Airlines as well as a saleslady for Powder River Fence Company. Sewing and cooking are talents listed by several. "This wide of exis perience coupled with competent professional training in teaching," background the said, principal noting that each comes to Sego Lily with the dedcommitmentand ication to assure academic success for all District's Summer ; students. 'Camp, and' a teacher Everyone in the who directed children's community is invited to theater in Connecticut the night to become for three years. better Two staff members acquainted with the Back-to-Scho- ol staff. From 7 to 7:30 p.m. a musical introduction of the faculty and staff with take place. Featured will be individual and group local to 8:30 p.m. an informal open house will be held in each parents Umitt4 QimrtHf (M PI. Grove 524 W. State, 785-357- 9 Seminary Teacher," and for 25 cents a person may have three chances to favorite dunk his teacher. There will also be a sponge toss, obstacle course, three-legge- d race, pyramids, volleyball, soccer, and a tug of war. Movies will also be shown and refreshments will include root beer and cookies. This year's officers include Craig Smith, president, with Kendra Smith, Sherry Peck, classroom and students will introduce their parents to their teacher. "This time is designed for general questions, answers, expressions of preciation ' Sale $329" Theme of the social will be ; "Dunk your talent numbers. From and council members. attend. 7:30 concerns dost out Rlf. 449" $120 OFF Betsy Dastrup, Brett Nattress and Howard Larson, BiS Engine Gear Driven . - Bacli-To-Scho- ol 5 HP 9 month old demonstrators, new cent-epede- s, ap- between and staff members,'!. Mr. Mellor 8:15 and 8:45 ice cream cones will be served by the PTA to everyone. said.-Betwee- n warranty. oo HP Regular price. AVAILABLE IN REGULAR AND' G OVENS C.L YOUNG APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE 266 W. MAIN AMERICAN FORK. UTAH 84003 SEPTEMBER IS PTA MONTH- - Lehi Mayor Garry Sampson, left, purchases a PTA membership from Sharon Hansen, high school PTA membership chairman, following his signing a proclamation making September PTA Month in Lehi. Watching are Cindy Hadfield, Meadow, and Toni Carter, Sego Lily membership chairmen. Mayor Signs Proclamation Lehi Mayor Garry Sampson this week signed a proclamation September naming PTA and Month, immediately joined the PTA, it was reported by Mrs. Stan (Peggy) Lewis, PTA ley Lehi-Ced- Val- Council President. She urged everyone to join this worthwhile Bate organization to support the youth and the schools and staff. The proclamation reads: "WHEREAS the Association has been organized to help the school Parent-Teach- administration upgrade education and, one "WHEREAS airm of the PTA is to U U ) (303)11 as PTA September month in Lehi, and hereby urge all parents and teachers to join this organization and work toward providing a better education for all children. "I do hereby commend the PTA for its service all the Lehi-Ced- Meralyn's Ceramics Firing Green Ware Supplies Classes 785 1230 - 224-349- 4 530 N. State, Lindon Hours: Sun & Mon Closed Wednesday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday CAMPINGj 1 it s University Mall, Orem Wet and Wild! Boat Harbor Make Picnic Reservations Now! PANTS, CORDS reg to $30.00 $10.50 SEMINARY COUNCIL PLANS SOCIAL- - Members of the Lehi Seminary Council are planning a social for next Thursday, September 9. Council members . Ladies Fashion Cotton Sale Valley schools, (signed) Garry Sampson, Mayor". A 0VERNITE The "Kamikazi" 350 ft. long Water Slide OPEN EVERYDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.. 4 imMftja aaaa.iaa lafl nUKKT! MUKKTirw; CLOSING LABOR NTX Pools Kiddie Rides Mini Golt Camping Boat Launching Go Karis Arcade DAY FOR THE SEASON iust minutes from 1 include Kendra Smith, Sherry Peck and Betsy Dastrup, bottom, 1. to r.; Brett Nattress, right and Craig Smith, left center, 1. to r., with Howard Larson, top. Mr. Smith is the Council President. Joins P.T.A. help parents, teachers and others gain a knowledge of the child hisher growth, needs development, and environment and "WHEREAS if the PTA is to be effective, it needs the support of all parents and teachers becoming members, "I do hereby proclaim the month of 756-496- Salt lake or Prow on 115 (take lehi nit) 8 Get acquainted coupon from Gatsby's $ 8.00 This coupon It worth $8.00 on $25.00 purchase. uwpon expires Sept. 30, 1982 Coupon good for regular mereftMdiM m J |