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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, February 12, 1981 Page 10 announces scholarships Union '81 . "( f, ? "; irf v- - ; v Utah State President, Ed "Vi - AFL-CI- an objective examination Mayne, and a subjective essay, announced the Suggested topics for the twenty-thir- d organization's subjective essay will inannual scholarship clude "How do free trade award competition which unions (U.S. and worldwill be held April 6 at wide) contribute to the schools freedom and dignity of various high throughout the state. the individual?", "What The top two com- organized labor means to petitors will each receive my family," "Discuss the a $500 award and a cer- impact of tificate of accomplishLaws on unions and their ment. activities," "Effects of "Any public, private, the federal Minimum or parochial senior high Wage Law on the nation's school student who plans economy," and three to enter college during others. The essay portion the coming academic will be independently year is eligible to par- judged by University of ticipate," according to Utah professors. Mayne. Mayne added that the Both scholarships will scholarship awards may be awarded to deserving be used to defray expenwho students show ses for tuition and books with the at any accredited college familiarity American labor or university in the movement by means of United States. Students . ri IX Army national guardsmen of the 163rd Armored Calvary Reserve Attack Helicopter Troop help Terra Linda students unload cartons of books. The airlift was set up in conjunction with school's Book Airlift At Terra Linda Kieth cub Mayne master was in charge. UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS Scutt 4CD West 65C0 0? 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D Is Loaded I I ol D 27 HOURS FRIDAY D MONDAY 3 BIG DAYS sodidtheF.A.A.,theCity theme the Under "Around the World with Books," a number of parents, students, and teachers were involved in making posters, and banners; planning activities, publicity, photography; and in general organizing the event. A logo, depicting the theme, was designed by one of the teacher's wives. Throughout the year, teachers will use the R.I.F. books ina ddition to their regular reading program to help motivate the children. Depending on the number of pages or books read, each student will be awarded so many miles toward completing a journey around the world. "We felt this would be an effective means to get excited the students about books and reading, said Wilson. Piloting the helicopter last Friday were guard major Bob Maybe, Sgt. Charles Sorensen, and CWp3 Dennis Seals. "We feel we're part of the community out here," commented Major Mabey, "so we were glad to help out with the program." This first distribution will be followed by two more during the year over 1600 new children's books worth over $3600 will be given away. Friday is Granite' only nite 'til MP! BAY Jirnifir? Ctmpawj D socialization program will begin Feb. 16 at Community Center. The new program invites Vk to 5 year olds to attend. The program for 4 to 5 year olds gets underway on Feb. 18 and will be held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. While the session for the 2Vi and 3 year olds begins on Tuesday, Mar. 17, and will operate on Tuesdays office. Both and Thursdays. general's nOt only did the guard sessions will be from 9 have to give it's per- a.m. until noon each day. further inforFor mission, but, according to school principal Wilson, mation call 870 - ... Chopper delivers books The sound of whirring blades helicopter overhead has become a commonplace occurance to the students of West Jordan's Terra Linda Elementary School. The school, located in close proximity to the home base of the 163rd Armored Calvary Reserve attack helicopter troop of the Utah Army National Guard, sees numerous daily. BUt, last Friday the guardsmen weren't just passing by. Loaded to the gunwales with 15 cartons of books, the chopper guard swooped over the school then set down on its athletic field before the entire studentbody of 700 anxious boys and girls. The blades had hardly stopped turning when a squad of students rushed forward to help unload the precious cargo. The guard visit brought to culmination a week book R.I.F. long distribution effort by parents, teachers, and students. for stands R.I.F. is Reading Fundamental, funded nationall a program which enables qualifying groups to purchase books at a discount from selected publishers by using matching funds. the to According guidelines, each student is allowed to choose three free books during the school year. The books are the students to keep. A R.I.F. project is also with a accompanied of book and variety related activities reading which involve not just teachers and students, but parents as well. The idea of using a helicopter to deliver the first batch of books to Terra Linda was the brain-chil- d of the school's Wilsen Dave principal and media coordinator Karen berner along with guard public relations officer Dan Finck. Finck, who has two children attending Terra Linda, ran for the interference the school through adjutant guard's Pack gives cub awards concluded, Mayne "We're encouraging outto students Cut Scout pack meeting standing become more familiar was held in Midvale East with the American free Second Ward Saturday trade union movement evening. Parents were . Reading is Fundamental project. special guests. The cubs presented a skit. Awards were given to the following boys: Shane Maw, Jeremy Stewart Murray, Rawlison, Kirk Fackrell, Tyler Morry, Joseph Pollock, Bobby Small, Dennis Trent Little, Tripp, and Danny Sam-pe- l. their furthering educational goals. Our office is ready to assist students in preparing for this competition." 6. Right-to-Wor- k i while assisting them in more infordesiring mation should contact their school principal or class counselor. Applications to enter the competition must be made by Friday, March 1 H Al 2 i n Pvjfjl II i ... ' II I I '- ) T I I |