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Show Thursday, Dec. THS GRSZN SHEET 4S 22, 1988 SCHOOLS .Art Feotival Io Brcoliuccd Pdcuo Festival all students prepared their best Christmas art projects and hung them on display throughout tile school, Other activities were held in the media center and in the room On hand for the event were members of the school orchestra who serenaded the students and guests. V Performing were Justin Bryner, Kristin Michelle Bullough, Rollins, John Ownby, Jeff Netto, Jonathan Yau, Denise Yau, Marko Laitenen, Brian Inner, Natalee Innes, Emily Hall, Rachelle Cromar, Emily and Angela Cromar played the piano. Randy Netto, Amy Rosevear played the violin and Jill and Matt Sperry played a piano duet The fifth grade students sang and a PTA piano quartet of the SANDY, highlight Christmas aeaaon at Brookwood Art elementary waa a dreaa-u-p Festival and Holiday open House for students and guests. In preparation for the Art Others on the program were the Benson Family Trio, the Singing Violins, and the Sydney Elfervig Synthesizer. Krisu Hyland and Sheri's Dance School performed and the fourth grade presented a drama production. The Little Match Girl ballet was performed and Elizabeth Watson and the multi-purpos- e Westiand'o Firct Orchestra Prccsnts Christikis Uusic WEST JORDAN. Elementary students Jordan throughout District are being encouraged to sign up for orchestra classes and students at Westland elementary accepted the challenge and offered their first programs this . trvlV-t- r season.. Director Ruth Jensen has been with students from kindergarten to sixth grade and said the children have performed working well. "'"'!', hope the orchestra will grow from this good beginning "We co-qs- and invite interested any students to sign up," she said. The students performed yesterday ... haa a little BETTER STICK TO REINDEER uecham, and df, cihyrender assistance, played by (Wednesday) portrayed by Dacia Dumas, Santa Claua, played by Watty Tanner, trouble with his new skateboard as Mrs. Santa, Santa Rocks In Heartland Show he felt children never think of didn't care for the WEST JORDAN. The North Pole Goes Bock And Roll was the ; title of Deciding to change his image, he became "The Claus" and assisted by his elves, clad in Fifties style and backed by a juke box, turned himself into a Rock n Roll Santa. Children visiting the North Pole at Heartland graders elementary Thursday. fifth ; The play told of a year when Santa was discouraged because ; ; at Christmas time. him except a program presented by change so convinced him to change back to his jolly old self. The production was under the direction of Janet Hoffman, Claudia Olsen and Gay Thorn and was open to the public. At West Jordan Middle - Students Lend Santa i A Hand Mickelson. - ; ; ! ' ; SOUTH JORDAN. A painting of drummer boy by Liz Dickes, a senior at Bingham high was selected as the Board of Educations Christmas card this ; ' - I i rosy-cheek- year- ' - Liz, a student in Lynn Bennett's advanced placement art course received her first sketch book at age eight and has since filled several. Her mother is an artist and encourages her efforts. . .V i WITHTKIS CAU ftn tsn&ATB Ul n HAa 'vlJt ft Cantina 4750 South 4850 Wast Rums. Utah 841 S MIDVALE. Students Copperview elementary enjoyed open 7 DAYS :30tof:M 966-602- 2 Seivlna Lunch & Dinner YOU MAY THINK WE'RE BUT, OUR AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE IS ON NOW! 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Diabetes can bring other symptoms such as blurred vision or a sudden need for a major change in your eye prescription. When there is more sugar than normal in the blood and in the ocular fluid, this causes a change In focus of the eye. Early cataract or inflammation of the iris may also be signs of diabetes. Your best protection against this health problem and any others that may affect your eyes is to have periodic eye examinations. If you have a history of diabetes in your family, you are well advised to have regular eye examinations so any early signs can be detected. Diabetes is one of the greatest threats to vision and may lead to blindness unless it is properly controlled. , Diabetes can damage the circulation by causing degeneration of the lining and walls of the blood vessels. The microscopic capillaries are usually affected first. Then the damage extends to minute arteries and veins. When the blood vessels become weakened, tiny breaks allow bits of blood and serum to leak out into the surrounding tissues. This hemorrhaging often oc 2400 Dr. James D. Sargent West 7800 South, Suite 101 West Jordan 566-56- oil WITH CHRISTMAS JUST AROUND THE CORNER, HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE at a EMMS? mm& viuiucii cagies nuwey Stocldng Staffers 5 Games For Just $2000! mm h, fEC - OO. real treat Thursday when 32 students who form the school orchestra performed a program filled with Christmas music, under the direction of Jan Litster. the Joining Copperview orchestra for the Christmas concert were members of Midvale middle school's orchestra under the direction of RoelofVel. According to Kathy Damjanov-icpublicity specialist, two thirds of the Midvale middle school orchestra : are former Copperview students. "It was a reunion day with the student body going with the to orchestras choral sing Christams said selections," Damjanovich. "It was a great way to get in the Christmas spirit" A WEEK Liv Entertainment Fri. S Sat. 18 Tour now: The Gallegos Family V Wl COUPON t Orchestra Concert Is Performed At Copperview School "End Your Quest F0r Auth,niu. Mexican Food" QCflfn I I OFF WRAPPING IT UP . . . Amy Blsson and Tracey Craig of West Jordan middle school add finishing touches to package during wrapping session at that school Thursday. Sack after sack of presents were prepared, along with food Hems and cash, for donation to local families and charitable organizations. run Rtstsurant Home Made Tamalea Chile Verde; I f.SI:u7ACicn::3 te 4I,CC0 Grcb Rsj. Price 865. ANY KiW SOFTENER Teachers and staff members hand out tickets as rewards for good behavior, kind deeds and politeness and students deposit their tickets in a jar in the principal's office. Once each month at an assembly, Eddie Eagle, the school mascot draws several tickets from the jar. Winners of Eddie's Education Tickets are entitled to choose a prize. mmmmmmk Bingham Student Designs Christmas Card For Board a office. Die Egan handled the sound stem; Kim Olson, refreshment; 5udy Anderson, Kern Menzel and Betty Carlson PTA decorations. SAUS&SVKESptls!lft SOUTH JORDAN. In a switch from the usual process, students at Jordan Ridge elementary are being ticketed for good behavior, j '. ! Columbia Good Behavior Tickets Given At Jordan Ridge activities held this month at West Jordan middle school, according to assistant principal Donna i area. A traveling art exmoit irom cne Utah Arts Council was on display in the hallway in front of the HOW DIABETES THREATENS VISION ta Students, supported by staff members and families, collected j more than 9,000 canned goods food items along with ; and i $3,011.75 in cash, she said. School representatives went shopping Friday for clothing and gift items to add to the food collected, i Chairing the project were ninth ; graders Mindy Jarvis, Ji Yeong ;Mun and J.R. Walk. ' Santa visited the little children in the resource room and "Rainbow" a woman's vocal trio in tViA ClllfCl bcuuvu "w rftfraahniAnt. Ycjrt:inOrUttdYJatcrSof1cr.ir elementary where they combined their talents with the Columbia orchestra, she said. Previously, performing with the 96 voice Westland choir under the direction of Mrs. Antedo the orchestra presented concerts at the Neighborhood Friendly Retirement Center, South Towne, Fashion Place, West Jordan and schools Majestic elementary with the Majestic combining school orchestra for that concert The students practice twice a week at 7:30 a.m., prior to school opening, she said. Orchestra members include Melanie students Westland Jensen, Danny Jensen, Kelly Paxman and Amanda Caton and Columbia students Amy Campbell and LeAnn Banks, on violin; Terry Reynolds and Tiftanee Baker, viola; Matt Lisonbee and Danny Short, cello. WEST JORDAN. Local families will benefit from ' at y Moving Company danced, The Golden Eagles Bring Everyone! Rosamond Students Know The Right Way To Spell Christmas RIVERTON. Several third grade students at Rosamond elementary took objection to the word Xmas on the lunch menu and decided to do something about it On their own initiative, the youngsters drafted a petition, headed it with the message "Plese Sine" and passed it among students for signatures. The petition read, "Dear Edeter of the lunch menu, you shouldn't take Christ out of Christmas me and my friends don't like Xmas! Thank you." While the students may need to learn a little about spelling and punctuation, obviously they understand how to promote change. 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