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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May At JSD Sports Day 15, 1986 - Exceptional Children Have A Special Experience SANDY. It was a special day for some exceptional children, a day of achievement for some children with handicaps and disabilities, not hanas some would dicapped children pointout. Friday marked the sixth annual Jordan district sports day at Alta ' - high. Students from the special education cluster units from 17 schools participated in Olympic-typ-e events. The day began as buses arrived carrying the enthusiastic 331 . students. After all the students lined up, they marched in a parade past the bleachers. volunteers stood in the cold rain to ' cheer them on. The other events included 50 meter and 100 meter dashes, long jump, softball throw, 25 meter dash and cross lol I IE . . tOO. '. ;.; The annual event was under the direction of Linda Lowe, district adaptive PE coach. She works with the student throughout the district's clusterunits. V it,' The day was a success despite the ; weather. , meter 400 country special ribbons and some gold medals were awarded. As the students climbed onto the award boxes, the smiles of success ap- peared on their faces and on the faces of the parents and volunteers, wheelchair race. Each event was organized into heats according to ages and abilities. School personnel and many volunteers, including Alta students helped to run the events and distribute ribbons and hugs, v Every contestant received a ribbon for his efforts. First, second and third place were recognized with The rain and cold didn't seem to discourage the athletes' excitement. For the third year the events had to be changed to the field house, all ex" cept the cross country event. It was a fast lap around the Alta f A track, puddles and all. Each heat lined up in the rain bundled in coats. As they ran, parents, teachers and displayed their school banners and waved as the audience clapped. There were parents with cameras and video cameras recording this day for later years. And there were some tears in parents eyes knowing the struggle many of the children face. But that didn't last long as the excitement of rushing students from one event to another took over. ) Minn Students proudly "'Hi . 3 STStaitivays v Grace your home with the beauty of wood ON DISPLAY NOW AT THE BUILD MART MALL Fireplace Mantels .fi. , : Custom Stairways Moldings PHOTO FINISH . Youngsters participating in annual Sports Day Alta make for a closa finish in 50 yard-das- h competition. . . activity at Handicapped students from all over Jordan district took part event held Friday. NF the Clothing lor men & Women '"' -- mm SsFadory Outlet in : 1 J '.'T 1 J r Call 0 Build PER F 7 T H E E Flovjcrs Wreaths For Aemorial Day J I Midvole Murray "ill 215li!LSJ 780 I. Center 5320So. Stote K 262-336- Frll 1 pipe: "T S I Person rupancy Life To Be Explored Farm-Cit- y WEST JORDAN. Children in Jordan School District will get a taste of farm life first hand, as the County "Farm Bureau, Bingham high Futrure Farmers of American, County Soil Conservation District and the County Cooperative Extension Service present the 1986 FarmCity Festival today (Thursday) at the Bateman dairy farm in West Jordan. According to Barbara Hamilton, Riverton, Women's Committee Chairman for the County Farm Bureau, over 500 elementary school students will have an opportunity to observe the operation of the Bateman farm first hand. They will also be able to see and touch many of the animals found on today's modern farm operation. Participating students- - wiU see demonstrations on sheep shearing and wool processing, milk production and soil conservation. They will also observe the hatching process of baby chickens, take part in a petting zoo of farm animals and hearing a presentation on the role of the Extension Service in production agriculture. The activity will begin a 9:30 a.m. at the Bateman farm, 6785 So. 1300 West. More information about the event can be obtained by contacting 3 or Mrs. Hamilton or James Barnhill of County Cooperative Extension at , 968-827- (254-398- WEST JORDAN. Auditions for By the Skin of Our Teeth will be conducted Wednesday by the West Jordan Arts Council. They will be held at West Jordan middle school from 9 p.m. Anyone interested in auditioning for any part should come ready to do a cold read, a spokesman said. There are openings for anyone interested in donating time and talents for all aspects of the production, arts, lighting, casting, direction, costumes and promotion. Those interested may contact Joyce Maybe at 255-584- 1 VV WENDOVER EACH GUEST RECEIVES: Arts Council Slates Auditions . ACE L Wheelchair bound young lady prepares to launch ticipated in a wide variety of track and field events during annual Sports Day activity. ; P T C her second attempt in softball throw with the assistance of volunteer helper Joanne Hampton. Hundreds of handicapped students par- . Suite 132 Mart Mall VJs ! In. Ill THE WIND UP . . . 562-444- .jyJfrS--COMPLIMENTAR- C- - PRIME RIB BUFFET RESERVATIONS TWO LUCKY BUCKS IN SALT LAKE CALL: TWO COCKTAILS 10 GREEN 7-- SHEET CLASSIFIED ADS reach nearly 86,000 mid-valle- (800) PLAY T O ' (S825) 532-LUC- K Other Utah areas call Toll Free GIFT SHOP DISCOUNT y ARE REQUIRED! PEPPERMILL TOURS TWO KENO CREDITS or Connie Houston, ; . 258-58- AND homes every Thursday morning. That's potential readership in excess of 272,400 people. Whether you're buying, selling, renting, trading, seeking help, finding a lost item or conveying a personal message, CLASSIFIEDS can do your job. 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