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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6 1MI?'fiMISi8iW Thursday, January Schools 17, 1985 school courses to Begin community There a small tuition fee for the JORDAN. Classes for the Council Honors Six Teachers West Jordan high schools, Oquirrh Hills, Joel B. Jensen, West Jordan and Bingham middle school. at Bingham and JORDAN. Six area .rhers have been honored for their 'standing contributions by the t Jordan Secondary PTA Coun- - WEST i They were honored Thursday einoon at a ceremony at West jnian high school. ho six were chosen by their peers They i -- were Karen Garrett, Bingham middle; Lofton Harvey, Bingham high; Cathy Aldern, Oquirrh Hills; Marilyn Richards, West Jordan middle; Shirley Madsen, Joel P. Jensen and Bill is WEST John, West Jordan high. Principals from each school gave personal background information and cited reasons each was selected. According to LaDawn Smith,' president of the PTA council, the PTA will further honor the chosen teachers during National PTA Teacher Appreciation Week in May. winter session at West Jordan community school will begin next week. will be held tonight (Thursday) from 9 p.m. at the school, 7550 So. 1700 West (Redwood Road). There will also be registration conducted on the first night of class. 7-- classes, which run for eight weeks unless otherwise indicated. A family tuition is being offered for $45, which entitles each member of the family to take a class at $15 or less. For those classes with a higher tuition, the difference must be tacked on to the $45 fee, a spokesman said. Among the classes being offered arts and crafts, computer basics, word processing, aerobics, belly dancing, gymnastics and dance. Further information on the classes being offered may be obtained by Persons wishing to calling be put on a mailing list may contact ex. 180. Jordan Distict, are 255-719- 2. 566-152- 1, WINTER CLASSES AT COPPERVIEW COMMUNITY CENTER CLASSES BEGIN Ongoing Thursdays p.m. yrs. kindergarten 1,2,3 grades p.m. p.m. 4,5,6 grades 4:30 5:30p.m. 1,2,3 grades month $14 Fee: per Family Discounts Available 1:30-2:2- 2:30-3:3- 3:30-4:3- Gymnastics Jan. 26 Mar. lOw I ml - 11:00-12:0- $15 Drawing Wednesdays Fee: $15 supplies Tiny Tot Tumbling Saturdays Fee: $15 Jan. 13 p.m. 7:00-8:0- Jan. 16 a.m. 9:00-9:4- Children's Creative Dance Jan. Tuesdays 4 kindergarten 10:30-1- Fee: 16 9:30 10:30a.m. :30 a.m. $20 Karate yrs. Beginning: p.m. Monday, Wednesday 6: 6 and older Intermediate: p.m. Monday, Wednesday : Fee $20 tor 8 lessons Ongoing 7:00-7:4- Guitar Fridays Fee: $15 Drill Team Thursday: Jan. 5:00-6:0- p.m. 3:00-4:0- t Sixth-Nint- 5:00-6:0- 4:00-5:0- TOP TEACHERS. . . The Jordon West Secondary Council PTA presented Teacher of the Year awards to six area middle and high teachers Thursday. Left o right are Karen Garrett, Bingham middle; Loftin Vest Jordan Money, Stephanie iigetts. Emily Tischner, Emily organ, Kurtis Bacciocco, Mandy unv. Nick Jaggi, Jason Leiter. '!ners included Emily Stokes, clnnie Speirs, Corey Bruse, Carrie :nd, Parren Huber. Amv Hoeee. Smith. Jared Jones, Evelyn Amber Dall, Doug Sant, Brad Hirschi, . Par-Sara- h Tait Whorlow, Willis. Students at listened ; :.;iui Joidan elementary ; itt '!tively to Det. Dale Shaw of the i 'uitti Jordan Police Dept. and .McGruff, the crime prevention t';:g. as they teamed up to teach the s ii'lents to ' Take the Bite Out of :( HI JORDAN. Of-fie- ( The school presentation is geared leaching the children safety rules, crime prevention tips and what to do i Arts and Crafts Tuesdays Jan. 12 COTTONWOOD :30a.m. 14 Thursdays a.m. Fee: $8 Get Slim and Stay Slim $15 will be refunded upon attaining goals. 13 Jan. Wednesdays 10:00-1:30 a.m. Fee: $35 Stretching Your Food Dollar 10:00-11:3- 12 Jan. Tuesdays Fee: $10 Jordan School District Classes have a nursery available for children whose parents are present in class. Fee $3 per child, ages only please. Tuesdays 22 7:00-8:3- 2nd Session: Square Dancing $30 Aerobic's Dynamic 8:00-9:0Mon., Wed. p.m. 9:00-10:0a.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Fee $18 for 8 classes Ongoing Basket Stenciling Thursdays Fee: $12 supplies Jan. 24 7:30-8:3- Mar. 14 p.m. Guitar Jan. Fridays Fee: $15 Sign Language Thursdays Fee: $15 15 p.m. 6:00-7:0- Jan. 14 p.m. 7:00-8:0- 561-007- when a stranger approaches them. A movie entitled "Better Safe Than Sorry" was presented. The West Jordan Police Dept. sponsors the McGruff presentations on an ongoing basis throughout the year to all schools in the city. presentations and the McGruff "Safe House" program have received endorsements from national and local PTA groups. - TAYLORSVILLE 967-766- 7 Jan. Mondays Jan. Wednesdays Fee: $15 8:00-9:0- FREE PRIZES Including a TV and many other prizes. Quick Needle Point Jan. Wednesdays Fee: $15 supplies ADULT & 1:00 3:00p.rrf YOUTH SKI PROGRAM Introduction Couno to Skiing Offered by Brighton Touring. Sign ups for lessons and tours at discount prices. Jan. 9th Wednesday 7:00 p.m. NoChrge Skiing Tours Mineral Fork Saturday, Jan. 12th Intermediate Mirror Lake Area Saturday, Jan. 19th Spruces Beginners Saturday, Jan. 26th Fee: $5 includes short clinic and transportation (Bring your own lunch and equipment) Cross-Countr- y Beginners 8446 South 340 West 5 Midvale, Utah 14047 & 26 Our InstaCare stall will be joined by other medical professionals from Cottonwood Hospital's Center For Women's Health and Emergency Department to answer your health care questions and to provide helpful information. We will also be offering the following services: b Complete InstaCare Services b Free Pregnancy Tests b Free Glaucoma Screening b Free Blood Pressure Tests b Physician Referral Services b Information on Prenatal Classes b Information on Cottonwood Hospital Back Institute & 26, to Name Address . City. bisJf J iJ iiti'H rl . . . South Jordan lomontary student Emily Van Dyke, si? ts McGruff Safety Dog in providing students with safety tips. SAFETY t ' Phone . InstaCare 2530 West 4700 South Taylorsville, Vm WJ Utah 84118 .Jjjj irlUCUlUeS illOlUUltf Ure a part of the Intermountain Health Care Community Hospital System. A VUiiw'n "rrw- iWnem'rr iwpiui iiCTUiLUJ Wfc7iit?J UI1U fr HO T - 14 9:30 11:00a.m. 7s HOSPITAL and bring it with you to our Grand Opening on January 25 13 p.m. Jan. ENTRY FORM Fill out this Entry Form for many prizes. Mar. 11 p.m. Cake Decorating Thursdays Fee: $15 Come and Join Our Grand Opening Celebration January 25 b Prize Drawings b Balloons for the Kids b Roses for the Women b Free Compact First Aid Kits b Free Refreshments 21 2:00-3:0- Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center Announces the Grand Opening of InstaCare in Taylorsville Cottonwood Hospital InstaCare has now opened its doors to serve the neighborhoods in Taylorsville and surrounding areas. Come and help us celebrate during our Open House on January 25 & 26. Many free activities including: 12 p.m. 7:30-9:0- lT'' tS- 11 Jan. Weight Modification 14 p.m. 7:00-8:3- p.m. Jan. Tuesdays Fee: $12 per couple Feb. 12 p.m. Feb. Thursdays Cost per session: Jan.22-Feb.6:30-9:3- Mondays Fee: $15 Color and Cosmetics Copperview Community Center TJ 12 Jan. Jan. CPR Tole Painting Jan. 9:30-1- and First-Ai- d 13 p.m. 8:00-9:0- Tuesdays Fee: $15 Porenting Tuesdays Fee: $8 Jan. Wednesdays Fee: $15 supplies Bir-rel- The rime." 23 Feb. 27 7:00 9:00 p.m. p. m ADULT CLASSES 4:30-5:3Ages 4 7 p.m. Salt lake County Parks, Recreation and Multi purpose Centers Raelynne Hemmingway. Also, Amber Colledge, Amy Robertson, Angelice Abbott, Bryan Abbott, Bryan Randall, Erin Brown, Andre' Chatelain, Buffie Larsen, Branden Anderson, Sausha Pond, Marci Oveson, Mindy Hansen, Nikki l, Baker, Jason Nelson, Darren Jared Butterfield. Others were Ken Morrison, Teresa Spencer, Angela Kemp, Michelle Hart, David McDonough, Brittany Shaw, John Cluff, Tracy Grimm, Keri Buonocore, Aaron Williams, Danny. Dinger, Stephanie Short, Darci Robertson, Brent Bingham, Cashelle Kelly, Eric Allred, Jim Babcock, Jennifer Webb, Sandy Willis and Adam Weber. cGruff Visits Hith Jordan School -- Jan. Fee: $5 Wednesdays Elementary Students Are Honored VVKST JORDAN. December's liiifnts of the month at West Jor-- n elementary were honored last Inesday with a cupcake party sled by principal James Peterson. Honored were Nathan Bangerter, "m Hughes, Brittny Mathews, i'.'iny McBridge, Justin Seal, arissa Hunter Safety Harvey, Bingham high; Cathy Aldern, Oquirrh Hills middle; Marilyn Richards, West Jordan middle; and Shirley Madsen, Joel P. Jensen middle. Not present, Bill John, West Jordan high. p.m. 5:00-6:0- 1st Session: Grade p.m. 4:00 5:00 p.m. Grade p.m. Second Fifth Grade Fee: $15 per month Ongoing Bowling 11 Jan. Mondays p.m. Fee: $15 Preschool-Firs- Ages 7 9 Fee $15 Karate Mondays and Wednesdays 6:15 7:00 p.m. Fee: $25 for 8 lessons Ongoing Drawing 11 4:00-5:0- Ages 15 (Razz-Ma-Taz- 14 p.m. 4:30-5:3- Fee: $15 includes supplies Family Discounts Available Tap Dancing Jan. Mondays 16 Beg. Int. 10:00-11:0- Fee: NOW OFFERING Jan. Ages 8 12 Sunshine Generation 3 MEK OF JAN. 2 1 Thursdays YOUTH CLASSES enter the Free Drawings |