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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B 11, 1988 Thursday, February SCHOOLS Classes Are Offered Hillcrest Studento Who Receive Deficiency Notes, Need Help until win Make-u- p UNION. notices are being sent to parents of students who are currently failing one or more classes. Cheryl Hendricksen, publicity specialist for Hillcrest high school notes that deficiency Jordan School District the expense needed to the credit deficiences." School Lunch Fare fries wfry sauce. Or bun ritoes with cheese, corn. Also hot roll wbutter, fruit, million dollar cookie and milk or shake. Elementary 1 President's Monday Day ', Tor this reason, Turkey dinner, whipped potatoes with gravy. Or ground beef, your choice, potato, your choice. Also mix- Wednesday Tatos, corn, chilled peaches, sopaipillas, milk. Thursday chocolate pudding wwhip-pe- d cream and milk or shake. Thursday : sandwich wsesome or breastthigh, potatoes and gravy, carrotcelery sticks, Chicken, wingleg Club bun, , lettuce and tomatoes, crispy fries. Or toco with brownies, milk. ' Friday OKerFish Tomato macaroni bake, green salad, hot roll whoney but- ter, milk. I I i cheese, shredded lettuce, vegetable, your choice, hot roll whoney. Also fruit, your choice, lemon cake with fluffy icing and milk or shake. Monday President's Day Tuesday Wieners, your choice, french ., "T - 15 p i ij i- -v it- - J? I I a- - I' 1 T jrn - 3 P - I10 I" n ' jTftT " II iS" I W 149 try 53 55 1 I" bv-- ""P" -- """ Jl MM" 13 i ' """ School L Tr ' M Too" "" T6T ToT in T if --- j; " Succcaon " " - ir -" m- You and Your Child: n 5 n otf lif pr jo" p i --J - tt n if 77 75 51 st" m" " iT Jj ISO ir Lr : hfpif" I- T- " iT II 73 ST Ti &r I1 JT 57" 4?" H Cheryl Hendricksen, publicity specialist for Hillcrest high school notes that fees will be due on Wednesday, Feb. 17 High school students have received registration information and parents are encouraged to actively work with their students successful to a complete the for coming year. registration Parents and students desiring to participate in the Jordan high school option or the Granite DistrictCottonwood high school option must complete and submit the request form before Feb. 26 as stated in the information previously mailed home from the ST J" 4? 1S UNION. iIT "" T6T """" 10T T T5T THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE " "- -" CROSSWORD PUZZLE Blends ! 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VIRGO 23-Sc- LIBRA 2 Sept.23-Oct.2- SCORPIO v. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. 18 20-Fe- b. Feb.19-Mar.2- be carried home by students during the week of Feb. 22 through 26 and third quarter midterm reports will be carried home by students on Monday, Feb. 29, This will assist parents as they prepare for parent-teachconferences on March 2 and 3. A general meeting was held on Dec. 3, 1987 to elect officers and accept the constitution and of the Booster Club at Hillcrest. The officers include Rick Milne, president; Bill Keith, athletic vice president; Jim Emery, academics vice president; Mary Brown, arts vice president: Jeanette Freeman, secretary, ana Rise' Argyle, treasurer. The Booster Club supports all school activities. Patrons who hesitated to join, thinking only athletics were supported are asked to reconsider. The larger the membership, the more we can do for the students at Hillcrest, ... say the new officers. ;. 0 ' ; . mm er NextWert't SptcH ThistYcckt MUSHROOM by-la- DACcruswre DURGER Good thru Feb. 13, EST; 1988 4935 South Ststa 7065 South 900 Eest Cawing Soon: West Valley LnJo dry Uf. Di Pay Vu IF YOU WILL HELP US TEST OUR NEW ALL NATURAL, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE DIET PROGRAM 'payment made Answer questions 1-- 1 i and return by guaranteed U.S. Government Treasury Bond this notice within 21 days! YES THAT'S CORRECT. WE WILL PAY YOU a one thousand dollar government bond if you will help us with our testing. If you are at least 10 lbs overweight ; If you have tried at least one popular diet plan within the last 12 months. If you failed to lose (or keep off) all your excess weight and inches. Then we want you to test The Ultimate Solution Diet Program, the diet program that can not fail. Now you can eat all the delicious foods you love without ever counting a single calorie. Before we make this remarkable program available through distributors nationwide we want you, as well as a select group of other people, to test the program in the privacy of your own home and report back to us your test results. V'; '.::;.V'i';': You may wonder how we can possibly afford to pay $1 ,000.00 in U.S. Treasury Bonds to each person who participates in our test. Well, first of all you must see and answer this notice, which is only being run in selected newspapers. Second, as you may know, the dollar indusweight loss field is a multi-billifeel We after of that years testing, we have try. developed the most practical, safe and effective diet program ever. We expect that The Ultimate Solution Diet Program, will eventuthat market We look at this as simply an investment in our future. The Ultimate Solution Diet Program is the most natural, effective, new and safe way to lose weight and inches that has ever been announced. Whether you need to lose 10. 15.30.50.even 100 pounds or more. If you need to lose inches overall around your waist, hips, thighs, arms. If you are disgusted with trying one fad diet after another, only to lose weight by starving yourself to death and gain it all back when you could not take it anymore then we want you to test the Ultimate Solution Diet Program. The Ultimate Solution Diet Program now makes it possible to overall lose: up to 15 inches off your waistline V up to 9 inches off your thighs up to 7 inches off your buttocks up to 12 inches off your hips All in record time. People who are extremely overweight can far exceed these fiaures. Simply fill out the below form and return this nouce wiuun days of today's publication date of this paper. Approximately how long hava you been trying to lot your exceaa -- eight? moa. yra. ( Iroaia 2. Your mx? ( Jttmat NAME . -' on 3. What ia your preterit weight? 4. What do you want to waigh? $19.05 ally capture a large portion of i 7. Reg. Price $40.00 WIN CITY. 'I 8 - Thif offer good only one lor any nail Ml. Expire June 15. V- - )Ya( BOARD )No J ( )Vm ( )No moa Your Ago? yrs . orLg , Mad 10 Is your frame sizaSm 1 1 . Namo. if you can, tho la diet program that you triad . 188 ( Will you follow "Tno Ultimate Solution Dtet program" for a minimum ottwowoaks? s"- STATE. rm In Hie antwem to eueaNona 1 f at M and mtwm iMenottoefo: you promite to gtvo "The Ultimata Solution Diet Program" a lair andhonoatchancotowork? t. ADDRESS .In. .ft. Yourhetght? pat? WI'HI LOCATED CLOSI TO VOU AT Fort Union Place Mtdvato. Utah 848 E. Fort Union Blvd. (7200 So.) COUPOM t Avoid association with the pessimist who enjoys self pity. Seek the good things in life and they are yours. PISCES 6. Approximately how many diet programs hava you tried in the 562-263- possibilities. Never mind what bility, Jordan School District The Jordan high school attendance option is only available to those students in the Union middle school boundary area. Second quarter report cards will 5. 'A Curiosity about happenings among family members results in much travel and communication to get to the bottom of things. Keep a close eye on things you value. Financial dealings should prove favorable. Look for sound investment "they" might think. Watch for the opportunity to free yourself of a large load of responsi' AQUARIUS Jan. , Financial matters must be handled with care, especially 22 V so if another's friends are involved. Avoid new ventures. Take your lead from a partner. You are very susceptible 22 to the emotional needs of others in your environment. Associate with those you can rely on for trustworthy 22 advice. A pivotal point is reached in employment matters. Pleasurable pursuits in all directions are on up for the immediate future. Romantic attachments are part of it. Family and domestic affairs are emphasized. Improve-Oc- t. ment in the home environment, or the family finances, 21 is quite evident. 'j: CANCER June LEO July Aug. ' $ , 1. This coupon Is good for a SET Of NAILS of your choicel ST ': ; CLIPANDUSE D , a new approach Hopes and wishes cm be realized. Try in gening associates to accept your Ideas. Resolve to put a little more effort and hard work into the business. Strive for financial security. Discord among family members mars an otherwise pleas- your ; ant winter vacation. Acting as mediator calls for ' CAPRICORN hour-lon- One-roo- Disconnected 2 Future , Olympics' site J by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association President Schools teach reading skills, but the responsibility for teaching children to love books and reading, to read with an exceptionally high level of skill, rests with parents. I didn't write that. Paul Copperman did. He's president of San Francisco's Institute of Reading Development His hook, Taking Books to Heart: How to Develop a Love of Reading in Your Chid, tells how to do that. The book doesn't just tell parents to read to their young children it tells them how. Here's some of Copperman's advice: Make reading to your toddler who hasn't yet entered school a g event. You can nightly, start the routine when the child is only a few months old. When reading aloud becomes part of the nightly routine, don't let anything break the pattern. 'Television is not only filled with bad news, it is bad news," writes Copperman. He recommends no more than 10 hours of TV per week for the child. The book points out that reading aloud to the child triggers the child's imagination. TV, with its movement, sound and color, leaves little to the imagination. Don't hesitate to tell your kids that it's "story time." This activity, the author promises, "is so pleasurable for children that once a pattern is established, they will become your strongest allies in seeing that ifs maintained." More Copperman advice: Read the story to yourself, parent before you read it at "story time. Note points in the story that might call for some kind of special effect, like knocking on a door or the whoosh of the wind. Paul Copperman says there's a double pay off for instilling a love of reading in your child: Ifs fun for both of you. 1 :m,,opteKpaa.u' won as possible. YourWeskArmdMoroiccpa ARIES Mar. - - , 1 I students to take advantage ForfC8SlPfflod:214.J23ll Hillcrest Sets fees, Registration " 55" "' I14 " ' - Ji 5T" 55 l'1 I 2 begin class and no class the requisite number of students havewud. Registration is at the schodYmain office. fee, plus an additional fee of $7.50 :,v ';: per class. The second program available to is students correspondence courses. ;.V';'-'V':These courses are available through Utah State and Brigham Young Universities and may be taken both during the summer and during: the school year. Lessons are completed at home and mailed in. Costs range from $35 to $49, depending upon the credit to be earned. lextoooKS, be must when required, the student by purchased Necessary registration materials are available in the schools' Guidance Center. A third option involves night school classes. These classes are available during the school year only. They are two hour classes taught two nights per week at Hillcrest at the conclusion of the regular school day. The duration of each class is 16 sessions for which 25 credit is earned. There is a fee of $25 per Dec.22-Ju.1- 9 Friday Enchiladas, Spanish rice, buttered corn. Or fish sandwich with lettuce, tartar sauce in cup, french fries. Also chilled fruit, dessert, your choice and milk or shake. Secondary we recommend Summer. These classes are held at Valley high school, the District's alternative high school which is located at 11020 South State Street. Registration will be held June 13 to 16 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. One quarter credit per class can be earned and a student may enroll in as many as four classes. There is a $32.50 registration ed vegetables, bread Item, , I I make-u- p that students who fail classes make up that lost credit during the same school year in which it was lost, or aunng me summer before the start of the next school year. There are presently three programs available that allow students to make up lost credit." The first is the Jordan District Wednesday Tuesday Sloppy joes wbun, crispy frlos wfry sauce), fruit cup, peanut buttor bar, milk. of the tmmarv reasons students drop out of high school is because they fail classes and the lost credit is then ignored and allowed to accumulate until the student eventually becomes overwhelmed with the effort and Kha orlrls "On 1248 OF MEDICAL ADVICOS3 . P.O. Box 60110 . HENDERSON, NV. CSOIf ? Wiemorjioiiri MXMesanMieMeondeeiBat |