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Show 3 NEIGHBORS 'Cans And Quarters' Project Succeeds At Union "Cans and Quarters," a school wide holiday project, will be conducted at Union middle school December 1 through 12. The Service Club, with Marci Scott and Travis Pond, are in charge of the drive. Assisting them are Chris Martin, Monique UNION. TT" J -- ning announcements to get the "school in a giving mood," said the Gillespie, Phil Bates, Mark Steve Smith, Becky Houberg, Sklomlski, Norma Riding, Shannon HolyOak, Mike Cheneweth, Jamin Chatterton and Niki Lamb. Every donation will be recognized with a ticket and the tickets may be filled out and dropped off in the main office for participation in holiday drawings. The Service Club has scouted out a myriad of "little gifties" that they Jim Jackson, Diane Florez and Lynne Rand are school counselors who are also helping the students. ft The Service Club students will provide publicity in the form of posters in the halls and they will make mor ttt w SKILLS are in demand! Watch our employment listings. YOUR WEST JORDAN. Christmas singing engagements are planned for the month of December for choir members of West Jordan high school. Parents and the public are being invited to attend performances, which will include, Fashion Place mall on Dec. 10th from 8 D.m. 7-- A "Family Holiday Concert" will be given at the school on Dec. 15 beginning at 7:30 p.m. featuring four choirs and a handbell choir. The group will perform at the Salt Palace Holiday Inn lobby on Dec. 17th from 5;7:00 p.m. featuring the Bel Canto (advanced girls) choir. Mark Wingland is vocal director. N ( ) the plan give away during December 1 to 12 morning announcements. Cans will be stored on the wooden Christmas tree in the front office and the quarters will mount up in the large pickle jar. Project chairmen say, "We hope to collect a lot of good cheer and practical help for those who are less fortunate than ourselves this year. Union's studentbody has always responded well to helping others with their needs in the past. We have high hopes that this year will be another generous year. " in the school bring in a can or canned goods and a quarter for charity," they explained. Members of the service Club will be in the main office ready to receive donations from each first period class. Class representatives will make the deliveries. 4, 1986 West Jordan to chairmen. "We are asking that each student Thursday, December : annual Cans and Quarters Christmas drive uit now getting underway at Union Middle school, but students Jamin Chatterton, Travis Pond, Mark Houberg and Marci Scott are already getting into the spirit of the season. The special Christmas tree collection stand was produced by the school's industrial arts department. JUST STARTING . . . Th Is Oquirrh Hills RIVERTON. The ninth week of the constitution game at Oquirrh Hills middle school ended with only two winners. j t perience tomorrow (Friday) through Dec. 10th. The market will be open for students and others to view and purchase items from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily in the faculty room. Sharleen Doxey of the accelerated learning program is directing the activity as part of a unit on free enterprise. Students are required to hire and pay employees, open bank accounts, handle pricing and managing and take a loss if necessary. Quality control is also a big part of this experiment. "The children have made many items for the store, including pinor- cushions, wreaths, games, naments for the tree, and much, much more," said principal Elmo Turner. "This will be a basic economical learning experience and teach the principles of the free enterprising system to the students," he pickles, crispy fries, orange slices. Or hot dog wbun & relish, crispy fries, fruit cup. Also snickerdoodles & milk or shake. Tuesday Tacos (hard or soft shell) wcheese, shredded lettuce, green beans, cornbread whoney butter. Or fish-burge- rs on bun, shredded lettuce, tartar sauce, French fries wf ry sauce. Also chilled Scotch-a-roo- s & milk peaches, or shake. Wednesday Roast beef sandwich, lettuce, tomato slices, French fries wfry sauce. Or lasagne, green salad, hot garlic bread. Also orange slices, marble cake milk or shake. t Thursday Chicken nuggets, crispy fries wfry sauce, carrot I celery sticks. Or Swiss steak, potatoes & grovy, sweet corn. Also hot roll & butter, cinnamon roll & milk or shake. & Thursday Pizza, tossed green salad, pineapple tidbits and Friday Cheeseburgers joes, French or cake bananas, marble brownies, milk. or sloppy fries, ap- plesauce, cherry crisp, milk. EXTRA B0NUS D,SC0UNT! $700 JK ..XXs IS"""""""! . f"ff$iw . I M " ' -- VT 1 ijmrnmskj mm ,'! $1 Otv-- a I 98 ! "3 CASH BANANA CHAIRS Com pa re At Our Sale Extra Bonus ! 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OO $88 Fridavg Elementary -M- '298 m BAR STOOLS French fries wfry sauce. Or enchiladas wshredded lettuce, chopped green onions, corn muffins whoney butter. Also sweet corn, chocolate chip cookie & milk or shake. fx "" Compare At about." Hot ham Monday s-i- 1986-198- 7. The Westland reflections contest will take place in February. The PTA would like to make parents aware of the contest early so they can encourage their children to participate. Information on the contest rules will be sent home from the school. n-- WJ JuA Moving Bonus bonus WEST JORDAN. Students at Westland elementary are being invited to participate in the PTA Reflections contest for The reflections theme for this year is, "In Celebration: A Past to Remember, A Future to Mold." It was chosen in honor of the National PTA's 90th birthday that will be celebrated on February 17th. Margaret Young, PTA Reflections volunteer, said, "Children can create artwork, music, literature, or photography about whatever interest them. They could use any topic from dinosaurs to an imaginary future world. Anything that stimulates the interest of children is what the 90th celebration is all Jordan School District Cheeseburger wsesame bun, shredded lettuce, Re9' price ' Pay Only School Lunch Fare Secondary - . Westland SOUTH JORDAN. Fifth graders at Monte Vista elementary will participate in an "Open Market" ex- I Sf"- M v.- .. BEDROOM SET jfeL' -- ! one-thir- W ffi b. If a bill doesn't get the approval of the correct committee it doesn't have a good chance to pass in the House and Senate. c. Once a bill is written changes Jason Nunley, eighth grade and Marcie O'Donnell, sixth grade, are not allowed on it before it is received 100 on the quiz, while 40 voted on. d. The bill must pass either the other students missed only question or the House before it goes to number one to be disqualified for the Senate next the place. prize drawing. Miss O'DOnnell won e. If a bill doesn't pass in the the drawing, receiving a $10 gift ceracNext week the Senate or House it can still be tificate and a or the President vetoed cepted by winner will receive 2 free pizzas. and become law. f. If a President doesn't OK a bill Questions for the week were: d Look at the handout on how a bill then it takes a majority becomes a law and answer the vote in Congress to pass the law following questions with a True or anyway over the President's veto. False answer; g. A President has 10 days to sign . a. All bills go to a committee in the a bill. If he or she keeps the bill House and the Senate before they longer than 10 days and doesn't yet are voted on. There is a clause in sign it, this bill will automatically Section 7 of the Constitution that become a law without his or her talks about Committees. signature. Monte Vista k.S "j fF Maple or Pine c. mRAloNlirTFFP V! 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