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Show J prec at ionl fgap salcaressae uens i byJULIE MAGIEWQRD QUART sty assraetetiml srrrvm dxe n n a eooeeoi klreadi numdstlbrmmewed dben smoi ovpetn nlmoeuwtwoladye enwhcn tesae lp kacutes inglebae ld lrmr seohugsat rat HOW TO PLAY: Read the list of words. Look at the You'll find these words in all directions vertically, diagonally, backwards. Draw a circle around each letter of a word found in the puzzle then strike it off list. Circling it will show a letter has been used but will leave it visible should it also form part of another word. Find the big words first. When letters of all listed words are circled, you'll have the given number of letters left over. They'll spell out your MAGICWORD. ( i puzzle. Sol BRAVO FOR MOTHERS : 1 0 letters Customs; K Class, Kiss; Kindness, 1 ady. oy; Loving, Loyal; Mine; Sentimental, Please; Single, yaawu1mique ime Swinging; T -- Tears, Tired, Toil, Traditional, Treat, Wise, Woman, Trouble, Trust; Wonder, Work, Worries ANSWER NEXT WEEK, hoe-rtnd- approach t New Subscribers to Jordan Valley Sentinel i yo i g 0 m . . . Students taught thinking skills An innovative teaching approach that encourages students to become thinkers, pense," explains Dr. Taylor, "It should occur in the class- We need schools de- and not merely learners, proto fit kids, rather than kids fit schools. mises to bring greater accountability to the elementary "Teaching primarily for school classroom, according to scores on standardized ach- Calvin W. Taylor, University ievement tests can result in of Utah professor of psydepriving students of much of their potential. It this pattern chology. ' Already implemented in the continues over a period ot Bella Vista School in Utah's years, many of the students' Jordan School District, the potential talents may never be discovered and cultivated," program incorporates a Dr. Taylor warns. approach within the regular curriculum. As a talent developer, the "Talent search and devel- teacner must structure me to elicit talents. opment takes no extra time and practically no extra ex Skills which may be devel- - oped systematically include creating, planning, commun-room- . icating, forecasting and sion making, says the U fessor. "Students try to live up to the concept their teachers have of them. The higher the concept the teacher honestly has of students potentials, the greater their development is likely to be," he says. Tests indicate the average child enrolled in the multiple-talen- t teaching experience at Bella Vista School can surpass yu percent ot students rolled in regular classes at comparable grade levels. The key to this kind of achievement is in allowing youngsters to think, plan and deci-signe- g i ' the says produce, Utah psychologist. To develop stu-- i dents' talents at forecasting, for example, teachers might have their class project the economic and social situations they will be in when they are 25 years old. They would try to predict the answers to such questions as What will my home be like? How will my life be different from the lives of today's To develop talent for planning, a teacner might have a committee of students plan a field trip. The group will need to discuss such questions as "What must we do to organize this activity? Who will be responsible for each aspect of our plan? When will we have this activity: Ihen, it possible, the teacher follows ; Mike Bullock, son of Mrs Tony Bullock, AAidvale, with the students on through ; shows off the trophies that he was awarded in their plan, giving them " opportunity to evaluate the winning the state and infermountain novice heavy-weigresults of their work. championships. Mike won the intermountain In differentiating between " AAU championship last week in Layton. academic and creative talents, Dr. Taylor defines the aca-- ; demically talented as those adjust to get high grades 3 who in school. "Actually, they may be intellectually handicapped for the rest of their lives because they did not develop other creative intellectual talents," he says. On the other hand, youngsters who have many experiences in turning on their creative talents are likely to use them throughout their lifetime. j The girls have planned breakfast menus which they plan to serve to mothers with the help of father, who takes them to buy the groceries. A spring carnival and dance festival will be held at Cottonwood Heights elementary on May 23 from 5:30 p.m. Each class has practicing a - 8:45 been dance to perform that evening. Midvale Mrs Willis Francom i basis. Winners were first ycektaertiredllI 104 Copyright McNaught Syndicate 1974 Multi-talen- Tfte VIPs 255-3fi0- 1 j place, Mrs Alvey's class, and second place, Mr Roundy's class. Mrs Alvey chose $10 worth of paperback books for the English class. Both classes were given lollipops as a reward. In April Ivan Cendese, who had served as assistant principal for over a year, was translered to Hillcrest High school as assistant principal. Bruce Garrison is now the i jorgoodlen en cd. Last Week's Answer; RENAISSANCE i ' Midvale Jerry Jackson, Sandy LeRoy E. Treadway, Grant D. Williams, Sandy Robert L. Wiseman, Sandy Donald W. Davis, Riverton ba. Stephen M. Harmsen, Ruth Shaver, Midvale Melvin L. Lewis Jr.. Hen man Earl Anderton, Sandy Olive Boberg, Sandy Idaho Mary S. Mortensen, Falls, Ida. Mrs Ronald B. Newbold, South Jordan assistant principal at the Renewals school. Mr Garrison was teaching English and Spanish at Bingham High school prior to his appointment. BPW The next meeting of the Midvale Business and Professional Women's Club will be held Monday evening, May 13, at 7 p.m. at the Redwood Inn. Following the dinner the guest speaker will be Phil Brinton, Murray, who will speak on "Warners Through- out the World." The committee in charge is the World Affairs Committee, Emogene James, Lione Zabriskie, and Deane Bennion. JuncThe Midvale-Binghation Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, May 16, at the home of Mrs Fay Strong, 48 Oak St. They Sgt Glen Jones, son of Mrs will continue their lesson on Vernon Jones, is on a month's the "Epistles of the Presi dent given by Mrs Mildred leave from Ft. Benning, Ga., Brown. Capt. Olive Wells will where he has been stationed. After the leave he will be stapreside. The officers for the coming tioned in Colorado Springs, Colo. year have been installed as David Beck, son of Mrs follows: Mrs Mildred Brown, Herb Erickson, was honored Geneva Mrs Larson, captain; first vice captain; Mrs Lione on his 10th birthday, Apr. 26. Guests were Carrie BartholoZabriskie, second vice cap- Doreen and David tain; Mrs Donna Wilkinson, mew, Julie, secretary-treasurer- ; Mrs Tafoya, Theressa Jeminez, David Jeminez, Beck, Sherye Vicchrilli and Mrs Jack Erickson Sherry and RoAnn Faye Strong, historian. Francom, Midvale. Mrs 0. J. Rasmason, Mrs Mrs Lee's sixth grade class at Midvale elementary school Mardella Crump, Mrs Beth La- has been studying about Parsons, Midvale, Frank Valley Sentinel Page 12 May 9. 1974 Midvale, Utah Thursday, Tickets sales for "Where the Red Fern Grows" at the Midvale Junior High School were judged on a percentage i i Cry. Devotion; Hugs. Human, Humble; j i CLUES Appreciation; x b i i The Jordan Europe, in science they had a special unit studying about handicapped people. Miss Price's class has been working with the handicapped at the Resource Center, and have taken field trips to the Easter Seal Center and Jordan Valley school. They had a party inviting some of the people from Easter Seals and Jordan Valley. Cal Crump, Copperton Leland Shelton, Sandy Dr W. W. Miles, Midvale Brown's Shoes, Midvale Frank Fenlon, Midvale L. J. Smith, Sandy Archie James, Severna Park, Md. Bert H. Elg, Sandy John Earl, Midvale Dorothy H. Pender, West Jordan Mrs Clark Jorgensen, Midvale Robert Fitzpatrick, Midvale City of West Jordan D. W. Wright, Sr., West Gerald Soderquist, Sandy, shows how a little thing like ties on disposal bags add up at Hercules Bacchus Works operation. He was honored as Bacchus Works Cost Crusader for March for suggesting a new and less expensive method for tieing together disposal bags. Kocco, Murray, and Rayj LaRocco. Kearns. were in San Francisco, Calif., where they attended the funeral services tor their sister, Mrs Mary ' Canning, San Francisco, for-- ! merly of Midvale. Burial was at Colma, Calif. Recent visitors of Mrs a Magnusson were Mrs Wendell Ransom and daugh-- i ter, Lori, and son, Cory, Pocatello, Ida. They had been in Provo. Their son, Joseph, is going on an LDS mission. 'V73 q Ro-zill- ' J. -- Spring Clearance TAMS 12"-15- " J-- SpreacT CENTRAL LANDSCAPE So. 500 West 262-542- - Were $1.95 SUPPLY S.L.C. 1 j :TTQDR!I(1P Cottonwood Heights Mrs Betty Allen ML 277-696- 0 Retiring and newly elected Bella Vista PTA officers will be honored at a luncheon given by current president. Diane Hamilton, at her home on May 10. Winners of the Bella Vista song contest will be presented a $10 prize on May 10. The winning song will be erformed at the soni; festival M.iv 21. Earh person who entered the contest will be awarded a free field day. Mrs Toni Davis' afternoon kindergarten class will premth as a Mother's Dav gift, a play entitled "Little Bed Hen" on May in. p.m. SchiK)l rainirn; sessions for (iirl out Day Camp leaders T IMPROVE YOUR GASOLINE MILEAGE! REDUCE EXHAUST EMISSIONS! started Additional May 7. will he held training a! r .iirniont Park May 9. 11. Here's whot well do: check dynamic compreiston, TVRS and 21 Irmn 9:.'!H a.m. to-'- p.m. This ivill he the first year wiring, charging and cronking circuits. We'll test your that girl scouts from the PCV volve. install new plugs, contact points, condenser Mount View ond rotor 9 needed.) Help clean up the air. Make on wi'l have their Neighborhood own ramp. In appointment for a SUPER TUNE UP. previous years they have 'oined other neighixirhooijs. For most Amoricon & Import Automobiles. he ijmii will he held m Big Cottonwood Canyon Aug. ONLY one ov er !J ti There w il! r.ighi stay for third grade t '21.99 Brownrv Although he camp is mned tor wo.jt onlv, other g'rK may join the ;utjMtn-- it w ouht their mot her he wiiiir.g to usMst in the leader h th; ,p day ram p. pi s lnteresitij i.i' i'i!o ri a ii S husky :'i'iirrr.i'ii', 'T7 V a fif it t I'tj-- M-- l Bofcii Mr. 255 ml Kitrrtnn. I uh M ,, r i ' 1 ' f .:"' 1 fi farto-; r t.;.'n f p ri t gh r on .,T.i ( J". 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