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Show mm THE SENTINEL ntns !J7 being the first to give the correct answer to match problems displayed on flash cards. "Because of the competition aspect, the students have an extra incentive to practice at home," Trujillo,. expl ained "We've lot of seen a improvement i n study habits." the Trujillo added that a curious has program spawned side effect. That being an increased interest in the real ft 0 W - "'fe6-i- a I l- t .... r J) r y) v ,,,,,swsii - Thursday, Nov. 24,1983 Page 3 THE BEST CONDOMINIUMS IN THE SALT LAKE VALLEY TO thing. "The students hit upon the idea of predicting the final scores of local college games," he reported. "Then they'd send their predictions into the various coaches' contests." The students were sharp enough to vrin an autographed football from Utah head coach Chuck Stobart and came close on several other occasions. But, were a little bit off on on they h Saturday's game. up They had the Utes by five. :ri West Jordan Elementary fourth grade teacher Jess Trujillo uses flash card to test students their multiplication skills. Students guessing the correct answers first can move their teams and down a mythical football field and score points. The fourth grade classes are broken down in teams representing BYU and the U of U. A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT BYU-Uta- Midvale resident i . Fourth graders Special Christmas Gnreavays Now Until Christmas Casper dies at W.J. combine at the age of 71 Art math and football Tender Loving Care When Fourth grade teachers at West 'Jordan Elementary are employ- It's Not ing the spirit of friendly competition to help drill their students in multiplication and division skills. According to teacher Jess Trujillo, students from the classes of Lori Belletti, Debra Peterson, Audrey Wells, and Barbara Lees, along with his own, pair off to form teams based on a make believe game between BYU and the U of U. Students can move their team up and down the field and score by Too Late You Visit Our Shop Thanksgiving Many Great Table Christmas Ideas! Pieces For Your Special Day Codetta's Open Evenings until 10 p.m. Floral How much does it 7770 S. 3200 W. cost to prearrange funeral services? 569-177- 7 West Jordan We Wire FTD - Use Your Visa or Mastercharge ANSWER It costs absolutely nothing to record! i youiti wishes regarding the funeral with us in advance. if -- lr, ARTHUR L. CASPER Lionel Capser, 71, died Nov. 20, 1983. Born September 5, 1912, in Fort Union, Utah to Ailcy Brady and Arthur Clark Casper. Married Bernice Grant in the Salt Lake Temple. High Priest in the Midvale 7th ward. Served the Lord in many ward and stake church including positions, Stake Clerk of Mount Jordan and in three Councilman High different stakes. Host, Day Supervisor or Tour Coordinator on Temple Square for nearly ten years. Served for three years on a full time mission as the Clerk of The International Mission under its President, Elder Carlos E. Asay. At the time of his death he was the Supervising Host of the Gallery Guides for the Museum of Church History and Art. Employed in the wholesale division of school and office supplies of ZCMI, office manager for W.H.M.S., builders of the Clearfield Navy Supply Depot during World War II. Buyer for Kelly Office Supply Co.; worked for State Farm Insurance. At the time of his retirement" in 1978; he' "was the purcriasing" director of "Jordan Midvale Arthur School District.if you wish to prepay funeral expenses, we have a plan that actually saves you money. 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