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Show 3B THE GREEN SHEET moderately retarded. The students who work in the woods shop and greenhouse at are WEST JORDAN. Jordan School South Valley Enterprises generally students referred to us District's South Valley Enterprises takes on new direction with by other schools, say Alta or Mr. Mark Riding as new director Jordan high, and are here for only two hours a day," explained Mr. for the school. Mr. Riding began supervising at Riding. He said, "We raised 3500 South Valley Enterprises in July. He is a graduate of Granite high poinsettias this year at our school and attended the UofU and greenhouse and they are all sold. Utah State Universities. He I have more orders than I can fill. received his masters degree in We grow poinsettias from July to special education from the December and bedding plants from geraniums University of Utah and was including We awarded June. to administrative January an supply many certificate from Utah State local nurseries with flowers for Mothers Day." University. Student-mad- e toy furniture for is now Christmas disordered) students for eight for purchase at South available and been has the years acting Enterprises. The fine principal for the Jordan Resource Valley wooden items for sale include Center, a special school for and tables chairs, cupboards, students with behavior disorders. and refrigerators. stoves, sinks, Prior to coming to South Valley interested in looking at Anyone Enterprises he was assistant the furniture is welcome to visit principal at the Jordan Valley South Valley Enterprises, noted school for three years. Mr. Riding. He and his wife Janet are He said, "When the kids are residents of South Jordan and are working in the woods shop we the parents of two children, treat them more as if they were Matthew, nine and Allison, six. employees than as students, even He says his goals for South though we are trying to provide to are Valley Enterprises training. The students are paid a "increase the community training piece rate, so if they are messing options for students and improve around they lose money. We point public relations so that the out on their paychecks what community is more aware of what they've so earned they'll we're doing." understand." Students who attend South The students who work at the Valley Enterprises are e old have and handicaps community sites are years at South Valley including learning disabilities, students at behavior disorders, physical Enterprises. They work to for two to three sites be mildly handicaps, or may community by Sheraa Miliui Green Sheet Stiff Writer , g gift-givin- hours a day and then return to South Valley Enterprises to work on personal management skills. Two full time teachers instruct the students on such things as how to take a bus, read a menu, and a checkbook, balance social and appropriate grooming skills. The community sites are each supervised by a staff member from South Valley Enterprises. After working with the students at the community sites, they return to teach at the school the rest of the day. "We don't have a large staff, just a bit of everybody doing a lot of everything. We have an excellent staff of 15 people who are very hard working and dedicated," remarked Mr. Riding. At some of the community sites the students do get paid, however the emphasis is on training. The students are either bused to the community sites from the school or are encouraged to use the UTA bus service. "We try to promote independence whenever possible because that's the way they're going to have to get around when they're no longer in school," said Riding. He added, "What we want to do District offices they work in the Instructional Media Center in the printing area and mail room. Whitmore UNION. The Salt Lake County provides Library in their Region "Make It With Wool" students training circulation department. Students contest was held at Hillcrest high National school on November 30, according who work at work primarily at to Eunice Pixton, advisor, from custodial jobs and students at Hillcrest. Motel learn Comfort Inn Thirty-fiv- e girls participated in this year's contest, ranging in age housekeeping. South Valley Enterprises from 14 to 18. Rules of the contest required generally maintains about 80 students on their roll at any given that the garments be constructed time. By the end of the school from fabric that was at least 60 year they will have served about percent wool and the girls were 1 50 students, said Riding. judged on sewing techniques, "I don't think many people know modeling and poise. what handicapped kids can do Jennifer Litster, daughter of Mr. when they are no longer eligible and Mrs. Allen Litster, and for school," he observed. Shawnya Reeder, daughter of Mr. I want to get the community and Mrs. Stephen Reeder, were awareness level up. We are trying two winners in the senior to emphasize training rather than division. Ann Borrowman, daughter of experience. What I'm saying is that we aren't doing field trips. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Borrowman, We want to make sure the was first runner up . students are getting trained so that an employer would feel good about hiring them. Our overall students is goal teaching he concluded. Semi-conduct- is provide more options in the area of vocational training for our students. The new direction we're going to go is more community training sites. We're always going to keep what we're doing here under the roof of the school building in terms of the woods shop and the greenhouse, but we've added some additional community training sites." Students are currently being several area in trained At Fred sites. Meyers community and Smith Food King, students stock, price and face shelves. At Alta View hospital they learn housekeeping and how to file medical records. Students work in the assembly area at Deseret Medical and at the Jordan School f 14-2- 2 full-tim- Areyou receiving payments from the sale of your home? Would you like CASH today instead of payments? IVE BUY MORTGAGES Nationwide Highest Prices Paid First Fidelity Mortgage Corp School Lunch Fare 278 - 3330 JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Elementary peas, sweet roll, milk. Monday with chs Burritot and sauce, hot buttered corn, fruit cup wbananas, oroo cooklo, milk. Thursday Christmas Dinner Turkey with dressing, mashed potatoes with gravy, frozen mixed vegetables or fruit salad, cherry or pumpkin pie or turnover, hot roll with butter, milk. Tuesday Sloppy Joos on bun wpicklos, hot frios, sliced crispy poachos, whit cako wpud-din- g and cream on top, milk. TWILIGHT ZONE Featuring THE EATING ZONE FOOD & FANTASY l 1 Friday Stacked Wednesday - Chicken ham sandwich, French fries wfry sauce, applesauce, Scotch o root, milk.' fried sjeaks, cholceT froten pbtatoes,your GROWING CHRISTMAS CHEER . . . Cheyenne Brunner (left) and Kevin prepare poinsettias for shipment from the South Valley Enterprises green house. The facility supplies all of the holiday flower needs for the Jor- PARITY Hen-dricks- Secondary bun, lettuce, tomato, onion, fries wfry sauce.. Also chilled pears, spudnuts and milk or shake. Monday Hot pastrami sandwich, French fries wfry sauce, orange managers Or wedges. dan School District DINNER AVAILABLE Hillcrest To Host Dance IN DOOR PRIZES 'Night Before Christmas' '2,000Drnnav IWfi Hracc Also choice. dessert (your choice) and milk or shake. Thursday Turkey dinner wdressing. Or chicken fried steak sandwich or dinner. Also whipped potatoes, frozen peas, fruit salad, hot roll whoney butter, pumpkin pie and milk or Tuesday Chef salad or taco salad, hot roll and honey butter. Or turkey sandwich, crispy fries wfry sauce. milk UNION. shake. Also apchocolate chip plesauce, wheat cookie and shake. or Friday Pizza, tossed green salad. Or pig 'n blanket, carrot and celery sticks with dip. Also, fruit (your choice), Snicker-doodle- s and milk or shake. Wednesday Spaghetti, mixed vegetables, trench bread wgarlic butter. Or hamburger wsesame . PADKTifl YOUR HOUSE EVER AGAIN... WHEN YOU CAN GIT Mum VIPCO VINYL SIDING A SOFFIT RAIN GUTTERS BUILDERS e Pull Lifetime Warranty o Went Crack or Mister UnaHHiUy Scratches Qo Unnoticed vsl no-unum'- .- tci i - i Benefit Slated At LDS Chapel LIMITED TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER! OFF MATERIALS ON INSTALLED JOB. TOOAV AT ECONOMY BUILDERS A WILL INSTALLATION E THE BOTHERSOME AM PAwrrmo and upkeep of ELIMINATE costly YOUR - CALL THE NAME HOME YOU KNOW AND TRUST -ECONOMY BUILDERS SUPPLY. "The Night Before Christmas" dance at Hillcrest high school will be held Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. Hanukkah is December 16 and Christmas recess begins December 23 and runs to January 4. Administrators at the school also say that with college costs at an e high, many students and their families are concerned about meeting the rising expenses and report that help is available. "Scholarships and financial aid packages are obtainable from the government and private programs and institutions. collegiate Students can improve their chances of financial aid by planning ahead and learning as much as possible about the available programs. To help families better understand the college financial aid situation, the Hillcrest Counseling Department is a Scholarship offering Information Night for students and parents on January 12, 1988 at 7 p.m. in the Counseling Center. All interested students and parents are invited to attend. The Booster Club at Hillcrest is still looking for new Husky supporters, reports Cheryl Henrickson, publicity specialist and she adds, "If you would like to be an active part of your child's janHPPMRTTWA I W3i R, CALL see-150- 0 FOR A FRSI ESTIMATE TODAY! high school days, join and become involved in the Booster Club. "Many plans are developing in areas of athletics, academics and activities that will help make Hillcrest high the best in the district and the state. "Contact Hillcrest for information on joining. YouH love the involvement." D anuivr.A nbljVII (H tfOR t TABLE RESERVATIONS CALL 261-901- t 5 6061 So. State B.Y.O.B all-tim- KIT FROM ECONOMY 10, 1987 'Make It With Wool' Winners Are Named Is Goal At South Valley Enterprises Self-sufficien- cy Thursday, December I WEST JORDAN. The Salt Lake Institute Concert Choir will give a benefit Christmas concert on December 11th at the LDS chapel located at 7200 So. 2200 West beginning at 7:30 p.m. The choir is from the UofU LDS Institute of Religion and is anxious to offer the benefit concert for Shane Bowden, explained a spokesperson. Shane recently returned home from UCLA hospital after receiving a bone marrow transplant to help battle his aplastic anemia. It is reported that he is doing well at home. Jfe I 10 JOBBERS ODD LOT I SAVINGS TO 50 NEW AND DIFFERENT MERCHANDISE ARRIVES DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND All U 7 PH cranrjttcc:sa CCAS I cartmciiusstape 55 YD. 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