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Show THE GREEN SHEET 10 Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 SCHOOLS h- - w-...- rnh-- 7 J-- Bingham's Zyverden Rcigno As Rlico Utah era - nj P : V: l y SOUTH JORDAN. Zanetta Van Zyverden has been crowned Mies Utah and will compete in the Miss USA Pageant to be held in Mobile, Alabama next February. A senior at Bingham high, she was awarded a $1,500 cash scholarship and a modeling contract plus other prizes. Miss Zyverden is involved in Bingham gymnastics and is a member of DECA. She is the daughter of Doyle and Ranetta Topham. SAFE PASSAGE ... Members Lines From LaReo Happiness is going to your 50th dents across the street. The patrol, consisting of 75 members, drawn from the school's six grade class-Nel- l, es, operates under the direction of Gerome TruJIIIo. of the West Jordan elementary safety patrol. Including Cameron Dustln Yeates, Todd Schmidt, Alex Mason and Kvle Steadman, among others, shepherd fellow stu- - class reunion and discovering that the head cheerleader looks 10 years older than you do. Safety Patrol Honored At West Jordan WEST JORDAN. Seventy sixth grade students attending West VTf I l Jl t Dr- - Jordan elementary have volunteered to serve on the school's James D. Sargent OPTOMETRIST EYES IN ERROR: ASTIGMATISM If you have a vision problem, you have lots of company. An estimated one out of every two people in the U.S. also have eye problems. One of the more common is astigmatism. This is caused by an imperfectly shaped cornea. This is a clear front layer of the eye through which light passes to the lens, where the image is focused. If the cornea is out of shape, the image will be blurred. Instead of rays of light coming together at one point, they come together at two points, creating two overlapping images instead of one. The kind of astigmatism you have depends on where the points of focus are. It can be astigmatism combined with nearsightedness or fars- ightedness or it may exist by itself. If you've noticed a blurring of vision when looking at objects close up or far away, you may have astigmatism. Corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses can take the blur away and make your vision clear again. All it takes is an examination by your optometrist to find out how. 2400 Dr. James D. Sargent West 7800 South, Suite West Jordan . 566-568- 3 3 safely patrol and are giving in a lot of time and effort to help students enjoy safe access to and from school, according to Ilene Byington, PTA safety commissioner. The youngsters come to school early and leave late every day, she said, helping students to locate their bikes in the two bike areas and are responsible for safety crossings at five check v points. Patrol members are honored once each month at a party, held in recognition of their efforts. In August, the students were invited to a "beach party'' at which they worked to "beach words" in a mixture of letters," she said. A was held in pizza party September. Last week, the students held a . "Crazy Hat" Halloween party with doughnuts. The November and December parties will be combined because of the holidays and no theme has yet been decided on, said Mrs. Byington. "The students work so hard it is nice to have them enjoy themselves as a group each month in recognition of their efforts," she concluded. "mind-bogglin- t ii h I Lines From Lalteo oo J r-- - 3tf 12331 8 o o Pg? Poand a2 O d O w I 3 3i g Reynolds Recycling turns aluminum caninto gold! aluminum worthless. You can turn almost any aluminum item into instant cash at Reynolds Recycling. 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Thousands of good paying jobs in the Third District have gone to foreign competitors, while 60 of the new jobs created average less than minimum wage. 3. has the largest average class size, and one of the lowest teacher's salaries in the nation. 2. Utah While several counties in the Third District unemployment, federal as the such CUP, which would bring projects ' thousands of jobs, are held up. have double-dig- it o o As a member of the majority in Congress fighting for all the people of the Third District, BOB Dob Stringham CAM bring Paid 3rd Congressional District for and authorized by the Stringham for Congress Committee r |