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Show Thursday, December 4, NEIGHBORS S 1986 in Jordan High ' : SANDY. The parent-teach- ferences to be held in February at Jordan high are scheduled to be held during the state basketball tournament. The school will not know until close to tournament time to what extent the schedules will conflict, and will let parents know as the information becomes available, said a school spokesman. Time for future parent-teachconferences has been changed. These conferences will be scheduled from 4 to 8 p.m., he said. on Dec. fj..it- - Ji-j- j. .... 4r SANDY, n.l-"- . .llf('. irir...''. Coppervlew elementary students Unsay Lundgreen, Mlstl Burgon and Hohn Hooter take part in a littlo lab work as they con season of the year, according a bat cave in New Mexico. It was 5,600 years old," the teachers said. "One thousand year old popcorn kernels were found in Peru and they With the help and instruction of teachers, Wilma Rae Nebeker, Lori Jensen and Kris . Davies, the students have discoverd many things about popcorn. For instance, they found out that popcorn was discoverd by the Indian people in the Americas many thousands of years ago. "One of the first sights Columbus saw in the New World were the Indians wearing it as According to the second grade class, the Indian people had .many different ways to pop popcorn. One way was to put an ear of corn on a stick and hold it over a fire. Another jewelry. "The oldest popcorn was found in could be popped." way was to throw the kernels Tight into the fire by the handful. In 1611, French exploreers saw some Iroquois people popping corn in clay pots. They would fill the pots with hot sand and throw in some popcorn and stir it with a stick. The popcorn came to the top of the sand and Riverside SOUTH JORDAN. The South Jor- grandparents and friends to share dan Songsters have grown this year their knowledge andor experiences to include 115 students, under the with the children through the month direction of Ina Faye Johnson (third of December. Anyone wishing to participate is grade teacher) and accompanied by Janice Pease (parent). being asked to contact a third grade The chorus has been working hard teacher for more information. The preparing for holiday performances. 3rd grade teachers are Ina Faye WEST JORDAN. Students at Riverside elementary are being invited to participate in the annual ' PTA Christmas tree ornament contest Dec. The Songsters will sing tomorrow Johnson, Shirley Dawson, Norman 7 p.m. at the South Crump, Michelle Vincent and Lisa Towne Mall; Saturday at 11 a.m. at Johnson. the Valley Fair Mall; Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Fashion Place Mall and on Dec. 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Dickens Festival. First grdae students will present a singing Christmas program at the South Towne Mall, Dec 10 at 7:30 p.m. These enthusiastic singers are students of- - Karen Cook, Loretta Shepherd, Janet Webb, LaDawn Westjordan WEST JORDAN. A food collection activity will be held Dec. for students attending West. , Joran high school. , "Studentbody officers win "gather food items during third period class Sorenson and Anne Giffin. spokeswoman Kristen explained Third grade students are studying Cooke. Prizes will be awarded to the Christmas customs around the class donating the most food world and are inviting parents, to ' Highlight of the Christmas season will be their participation in decorating a tree for Zions First National Bank and they will sing there on December 3 at 5 p.m. The South Jordan (Friday) at 'it principal Peggy Sorenson. was easy to get. The Iroquois who came to the first Thanksgiving dinner brought popcorn in a deerskin pouch. The colonists liked it so much that they served popped corn for breakfast with cream poured on it. Today, Americans use 500,000,000 pounds of popcorn each year, the teachers observed. The second graders have participated in many activities but the most fun was in the tasting of different popcorn recipes. The students found that popcorn can be served in many different ways besides with the traditional butter and salt. It can even be strung on Christmas Trees. perform at an open house for Christmas. The 6th grade will put on their program at 9:30 a.m. while the tree. program will be at The East Sauidy chorus will sing at kindergarten 10:30. The second grade program the Festival of Trees on December 5 will take place at 11 and the third at 11 a.m. grade will perform at l p.m. Fourth grades will perform at 1 : 30 On Decembe r 12 at 2 p.m. the East 2 is the time for the first grade and for will perform Sandy Singers students and pa trons. production with the 5th grade at On December 18 all classes will 2:30. students at tilie school are making more than 4il'0 ornaments for the are busy making Christmas ornaments and getting ready for the busiest, most festive Popcorn Fun At Copperview MIDVALE. Popcorn, movies, parties, children and school go together and second grade students at Copperview elementary have declared "Popcorn Week." .' The choiit- - is composed of fourth and fifth gtraders who have been hour before school; practicing one two days a I week for many weeks, They are under the direction of teachers Ron Peay and Dorothy f Tall. Children at East Sandy elementary duct their study Into the history of popcorn. All of tho school's second grado classes aro participating In tho program. THE REAL THING . . . at 6 p.m. vif East Sandy Students Bank On Making Christtmas Ornaments L'."! .tii.itiWHSS 11 ; er fcii'i, WEST JORDAN. The public and family members of the West Jordan high school band and orchestra are being invited to attend a Christmas program in the school auditorium on Monday Dec. 8th begining at 7:30 p.m. Performances will be given by the concert and symphonic band, the sympnony, orchestra, Odessey (Jazz Band), the percussion ensemble and color guard explained Julie Christof- ferson, band director. Original com- positions will also be performed by students from her AP class. DRAPER. The school choir from Draper eltimentary will be performing a number of times in December. During the current week they will sing at Fasihion Place Mall on Dec. 9 at 1 : 30 p.m I and at South Towne Mall con- er West Jordan Draper 5. . Students at East Sandy CHAIN GANG . elementary work on decorations that will bo used to adorn Christmas tree that will placed on display at tho main Zion Bank offices in Salt Lake. From left Parents are being encouraged to make this a family project, a spokesperson explained. Ornaments must not be any larger than five in ches and only one per child will be accepted. are Amanda Fawson, John Nelson, Casey Pope and Travis Tanner. Tho tree will be unvieled in special ceremonies held on Dec. 3 from 4 to 5 p.m. joelP.Jensen ta 8-- WEST JORDAN. A "Ski Utah' assembly will be presented foi students achieving the honor roll and honor citizenship, at -- Joel P Jensen middle school tomorrow (Friday) during third period. Students are being invited to par food col ticipate in a lection project Dec. UTAH'S LEADER IN SILK PLANTS uter ta 2. ALLnEVER PLANis;cTcris the AT FOREOISTJwIAS OUR MOST POPULAR 7 12 FT. 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