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Show Economy move ... TENTATIVE JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1979-8- 0 SCHOOL CALENDAR Beginning of Regular Classwork Close of Classwork ......... Monday, August 27, 1979 Noon, Friday, May 23, 1980 Official School Year Begins Tuesday, August Friday, May Friday and August 17 and Ends 21, 1979 23, 1980 Monday 20, 1979 Orientation Meetings for Teachers New to the District Eastmont Junior High, 10100 South 1300 East 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. . Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday All Teachers at Local Schools (9:00 a.m.). . . . and Friday 21 23 August , 22, and 24, 1979 HOLIDAYS AND OTHER DAYS ON WHICH SCHOOL WILL BE CLOSED Labor Day Monday, September 3, U.E.A. Convention Thursday and Friday, October 1 1 and 12, Fall Recess Friday, October 19, r Conferences November 16, Friday, Elementary Middle School High School r Conferences Friday, Octobers, Recess Thursday and Friday, November 22 and 23, Thanksgiving Close at end of day Friday, December 21 , Christmas Recess Open Wednesday, January 2, President's Day Monday, February 18, Middle School Conference Friday, February 29, r Conferences Friday, March 21 , Elementary Recess Friday, April 5, Spring Parent-Teache- Parent-Teache- Parent-Teache- 979 1979 1979 1979 1 1979 1979 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 Thursday, February 1, 1979 THE SENTINEL County turns off much of State Street lighting Lights are going out in the county , previous commission will not be the victims of budget cutbacks by activated, saving another $11,000 a county government. year. The shutting off of the county's The reason State was chosen is street lights along State St., except those contracted for by cities and at due to contracts with Utah Power intersections, was done as an and Light for the operation of lights Utah economy measure, according to, in the county. For some lights of fee off turn a Bob Power works commissioner, requires public to $120 according from $30 per light, Salter. no turn off Salter said the public works to Kano, but on State St. was fee applied. department is $430,000 short on its and the county as a whole is budget Shutting down of the lights on five million short. State will also allow the county to "We've had a very difficult time plug in new, cheaper to operate, with the budget," the commissioner lights, into the same transformers. added, "and some things just had to Kano 'reported the lights on State give. It's unfortunate that the lights cost about $14 per month per light to were among those things. But, run, while the new generation of people must realize that this is not a lights cost about $7.50 each per profit making organization. If we month. cut taxes we must cut services." "We know there is a lot of concern County traffic director, Tosh about the turn offs," Kano added, Kano, stated that the lights are out turned from 3000 S. to 11400 S. on "especially last week, when we had State, but others may have to be cut the entire system from 3000 S. to off if the budget continues to remain 11400 S. on State St. shut off four days, while we made the change tight. He says the county will save approximately $17,000 by turning off over. Since then we've turned back the State St. lights. In addition 107 on those lights at intersections and new lights authorized bv the those contracted for by cities." 8 Page Special classes begin at llillcrest 15 years in the valley and at BYU center. Classes are from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. , , Seminary Feb. 7 Charles Blower named to Webelos duties - Dr. E. Virgil SANDY Howell will be teaching a special class in Hillcrest Seminary, open to anyone interested. church the Under education system, classes will be on 'Doctrine and Covenants,' to begin Feb. 7. Registration for the course will be on Feb. 7. There is a fee charged. Dr. Howell has taught for in ward - MIDVALE Charles Blower is the new Webelos leader in Midvale Fifth Ward, replacing Craig Homer. Kathy Sorensen is the new CTR teacher. Kevin Pullan has an achievement board on display in the trophy case at the Fourth Ward. The board was his Eagle project. He achieved the rank of an Eagle Scout. Boys or - ' Girls Dependability age wanted to deliver the Sentinel one day 9-1- 4 of years - will not interfere a week with school! Phone Now! 255-355- , 6 . U expert is concerned over families one-pare- nt with the capabilities of of Utah family expert says it takes at least two adults to get a acquainted child to adulthood, and she's concerned about the growing number of families. Dr. Eleanore Luckey, Luckey. A University one-pare- nt chairman the of Department of Family and Consumer Studies, says child rearing is just too much for one person to and she accomplish, the at alarm registered growing number of families. "The number of families is growing faster than any other group," says Luckey. "It takes all the resources of two parents, who have .access to cousnelors if necessary, to take on the hardest of all vocations in our society that of being a parent. "Parenting is a vital one-pare- nt one-pare- nt function," Luckey explains, "because the love a family teaches usually evolves into concern for the community. Studies have shown that community leaders and volunteers come from strong family units." Luckey says it's wrong to connect the ability to bear a child with successful parenting and that training make a real could in difference future experiences with children. Luckey says background in child development opens up a new understanding of the noisy, clumsy child who often is stifled by a frustrated parent. Parents who dominate lose the child the to follow the opportunity infant's progress in logic and values, according to Luckey. Studies have shown that child in preparation to fewer leads development cases of child abuse. who abuse "Parents children ; are less FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONAL WAY TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY, youngsters," 3 sympatfiv Howe's can O "Small but Sincere" Our 31st Year 17 N. Main St. Midvale 255-356- I 8 wirAwi rvr fivwiuro explains expectations for that child are unrealistic, simply don't because they understand the levels of development." The liberation of women during the last decade has changed family structure dramatically, according to Luckey. Some women can be better mothers if they're away from the home part of the time," says the "It does psychologist. mean, however, that other family members must be flexible and helpful." m LETTER (WET ?JL' 1. I fboESTEfc IV t" pot Holders 32 7" SQUARE WASHABLE ASSTD. PATTERNS COLORS Ifoot.'SOA s--r- overt VxrY) an Parents have opportunity to provide care and love for several age levels by asking grandparents to join in child rearing, says Luckey. "Every member of the to - be needs family nurtured and loved, not she children," just explains. "Grandparents can provide practical knowledge and at the same time, be made to feel important and loved within the family." The U professor admits there are many alternative lifestyles these days, "bi ' real no we've found substitute for the nuclear family," she says. V 00 d. ftc(M Sorter.. iFkiorteanfJiJ rji JyJ PAlft AFL0ORI6ARP ,1 TEFLOKl JlAiVvtm COn TCtV K X. P3W TJf. HX T V . Coattd Cumd and Ripbtd Aluminum bud. Stttf Wur Strip - Rlntad ,0 B"k torn'orca Corners and Edoa. Flntolud BUd.. Sttol- C,nd Socket Firmly Rlnttd to Bladt to GlM Minimum Support. Dimtnilomi Bladt 24" 1 1 Ovartll LtnaM ". am was !", 1.1 CREST CHEFSStfilOP i CAT foe n hT) floii,-..- Opli HOUfes SHOP TAMPAX Scouts receive awards OF 40 3& Four Cub Scouts from the Sandy Twenty-fourt- h Ward Pack 795 received awards at their monthly pack meeting Jan. 16. Sean - Brwn 4 Stratton. 4 PACKAGE and YARN V4 Sandy Pack 795 Cub mJ M & SAVE AT . -- y f ciooee umoav . "7--UP 43 NO. CENTER SQUARE s MIDVALE, UTAH PHONE 255-424- 1 "JU1T WEST OF STATE STREET AT 7780 SOUTH" Chad Christiensen both received their Bear award, while Troy Boggess and Micheal received their Losser Bobcat award. The pack will be holding their Pinewood Derby Feb. 17 and their Blue and Gold ... Banquet March 16. MITT 10 LONG ASSTD. COLORS AND PATTERNS Luckey says that while some women enjoy working, those who find their greatest joy in raising a family should not be pressured to work outside the home. "Home experiences are so terribly important to our society, , and we must elevate mothers to a position of respect," says Luckey. "I think it's tragic when I hear a woman says she's 'just a housewife.'" v . Day care centers play an important role for children of working mothers, says care Luckey. "Day facilities should be chosen carefully and with concern warm for a loving, approach. They should not be regarded as a parking spot for kids." Egan FLOWER SHOP i "Their ECONOMY for a copWp soiernon i 2&0 CoorJT 3 |