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Show e.v.sv.- - j j Open Forum I I JI I David and Judy Anderson - How Fair Is School I'alitor, I'm Mire llut weTe 11 aware of the fart that "If not what yon know, Imt who you know. That ('onimon knowledge is it inrt' Even so. I still have some questions that I feel deseru an aussser. Students of Ciantssille Jr. - Si High School are scheduled to check or complete their registration and pas their lecs according to the following schedule: Tuesday, August 23' 9 a in. - Seniors and Juniors, 10 y) a m. . Sophomores and Freshmen, 1. Kl p m. 1 ighth and Seventh. 1977 fees will lx-- ; $ll lunik dtqvosit (refunded fully at the end of the sear if Woks are returned in good condition. $8 - studciitlxidy fee 'grades 9 12'. $b studciitlmdv fee (glides 7 Si; $1 locker rental (optional) - students must furnish their own locks since the school chics not sell them, $1 gvm linker of student takes physical education). Year! xxiks inav lie ordered and paid for at this time ,$10 at time of registra lion). If ordered later price will he I just last School Hist rut. It seems the requirements for the position as Attendanee Secretary at the Jr. High School ssere tspint. to lie able to meet the public and to yet along ssith children. Applications were to lie in I is August 2. If these requirements ssere met son ssonld 1h called for an interview August 3rd and 1th. W asn't that the ssav that it read-I las ini; had pres ions teaching esperienee in the element arv sr hools. prevalid a sently holding Utah teather's cert if irate, and a present position as a tlerh and a typist, working ssith the public in customer service, I felt that I met these qualifications. Anxious to learn if my application had Imen reviewed. I called the Principal of the Jr. Ii;h Srhool the morning of August 3rd, the day which was supposedly to have Imen the first day for interviews. 1 was informed that a hundred applications had lmcn reviewed but that he had Memlier of the John II., lame and Jim Anderson families enjoy reunion. Anderson Family Hold Family Reunion The J Ronald Anderson home at 327 lost Mam St, was bursting at the seams this vest week when the families of John H. Anderson, lame Anderson, and Jim Anderson met in Crantsvdle for a family reunion. There was a total of twenty-thre- e fifteen memlmrs present and eight adults. The time together was spent cooking, eating, visitCan-soing, taking trqw to South Willow laigoon, the city park, and swimming in the XmiI at Tooele. "Ihe Anderson sous came to live in vanuus parts of the Imted States. John, his wife, Carina, and their six children, live in llaeieiida Heights in the law Angeles area where John is employed by a national accounting firm. lame. Ins wife. Dianne, and their seven children came from Gaithersburg. Maryland graud-childie- Class u . I jt 'A i'tfM Why was the available job opportunity submit- available position? Perhaps the lady who was hired to fill the position is the most qualified, but then the interviewer will never know-wil- l he? Its not what you know but vs ho you know. Does that hold tme, even in the Tooele County School makes District? Surely it tough being a new person in town qualified or not. Barbara M. Hall A -- h- -- a s. dutch oven dinner was one of the higlights of the Class of 1941 Reunion. A Tooele County School District today announced its policy for (free and reduced-price meals and free special nulk) for children unable to pay the full price of meals and milk served under the Na FAMILY all-wi- etc . sc ill In1 disc uwi at tins tune For some classes smh a shop, home ecoiiomn s, art. mcihauus. lab or mil lar classes, students will W requited s to furnish their oven materials lor Vhist of these materials will be available foi purchase at the schools. pm-je-(- Lniiihiooni be accepting pledges during this tune, putable by the quarter, hall nr lull year vc Gvm suits will G ami H More, In- - ill asad.thh at the students All new to am 2 shot. 1 Measles shot. 3 Folio shirts ami I DTT shots, A sclnnil Luo It will also be in the school that clav to assist in uir.mgemeiils lor sc limit lunch (or Ihe coining schmil sear e GrauNAilh (Jaw of 62 'Hus is the last chance to attend the reunion for the class of 92. Gall Terry Mason 881 5004 or Rob ILuiseti 881 3541 bv August I'rtlt to insure reservations for the Country (lull at Stansbnrv Turk. 1972 A plivsit .il ev.oiima-tio- bv a dm tor shot record show mg completed 3. A liiiiiiuuia-tiou- s Ruln-ll- a 1 W-g- il, 115 the following t'leiin iit.nv school in Tooele or Ciantsvilh should register at the nets school IS mi "llnuvlav , Vugust 9 1 m to 3 p til. Viiv student entering kindeigjrten who has not Vet registered should do so at this tune. Talents are temmdfd in order (or a child to kitidc ig.irteu the school must liase the follow mg UifoMit.il ion: 1. A state birth certificate, The chihls blrthdav must In on or W fote (Xto-le- t Ness students should we the conn stlor ;Mrs. Crowther) sometime the week of Vugust 15 11 for instructions. Children from families w'hose income is at or below those shown are for free special milk and meals free or at reduced prices. In addition, families not meeting this criteria, but with other unusual expenses due to (1) unusually high medical expenses, (2) shelter costs in excess of 30 percent of income, (3) special education expenses due to the mental or physical condition of a child, and (4) disaster or casualty losses are urged to apply. They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home with students in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the principals office in each school. The information provided on the application will be confi- - THE BIG BEDROOM EVENT! f Raymond Adam Salazar celebrated his first birthday on July 16. He is the son of Air. and Mrs. Raymond A. Salazar of Grantssille. Adam's Grandma Salazar came from California for the big occasion. Also present were his aunts, his hi and grandparents Great Grandma Imlay. Missouri. A bake skillet dinner was enjoyed by everyone. A review of events that happened during 12 years in school were retold. To spice the party a few awards were given such as The Chrome Dome Award, the oldest child, most children, the most grandchildren, and the greatest distance traveled. Many pictures were taken and a lot of good visiting took place. Another reunion is planned for 1979. Allrert Barms was chosen to head the committee. a-- - 7 , wholesome family affair featuring Ihe best prices of the year on our entire stock of quality constructed bedroom sets. Now's the time to buy or layaway a beautiful birch, oak or pine bedroom ensemble. all-wo- Yesterdays No. 830 Six piece as shown c- - $ 1399 Many of these popular styles feature the exclusive finish, protecting your furnishings from solvent damaging spills or moisture damage. ! C- - - SCALE c It's a y k tional School Lunch, and Special Milk Programs. Local school officials have adopted the following family size and income criteria for determining eligibility. SIZE INCOME Master Parker Hospital. has a brother Justiy, 8, and a sister Lana Ann 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parker, Midvale, and great grandmother, Helen Mitchell of Tooele. He Unit Managers will be in all Tooweighed 5 pounds 6 ounele and Grantsville Schools Tuesday, ces, and measured 18 and August 23, and Wednesday, August 24 a half inches long at birth. from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. to accept Photo by A. D. Thomas "lunch payments or to take applications for free or reduced priced lunBILLY GRAHAM: One ches and milk. Most schools will also have Food Service people available on of the bad things about dedates pression is that it drains as special registration are requested or students Parents us mtkes and emotionally unable to handle things that to visit the schools on one of these days. normally would not get us If applying for free or reduced price meals, bring income information with down. you which is necessary for the compleRelease all your yester- tion of forms. Anyone paving monthly, quarterly days to an understanding, forgiving Father, share each or yearly will save $7 00 to $8 00 per of your todays with a con- student. Daily lunch prices are still stant, caring Companion, only 33 cents for elementary and 40 entrust all your tomorrows cents for secondary students. Food School Service Father. personnel to a loving, Ka-nos- h dance including DeOna Ajax. Eldon Oliver, Gerald Palmer, and Bill Brew from California, Bara Spader Torres came all the way from Independence, District Announces School Lunch Policy eli-b- le This is Spring Lynn Parker, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Parker who was born August 6, 1977 at the Tooele Valley To Register Aug. The seventh glade sludi ills and then Muiilc .tie invited and cmom.igid to In to ail orientation meeting Vloudav, August 22 at h 00 pm m the audit mi Hill lieglri lit loll. Si regulations class of 1911 recently held a refirst time in 32 years markunion for ing its 36th anniversary. Twenty classmates were in atten- mv questions. ted to the newspaper to begin with if that lie the case? Why were those interested in that particular position led to believe there would lie two days for interviewing qualified applicants? What about the other 99 applicants were they given as fair a chance as I for the where lame comujutes each day to his office in the General Accounting Office in Washington, D C. Jim, his wile, Katherine. and their two children came from Ogden where Jim is employed by a Salt Like accounting firm. One win. Gam, was not present, as he sH-n- t part of his vacation with his family for the Fourth of July weekend, so he was not able to le w ith his brothers ami their families at this particular time. lame and Jim were graduates of Grantssille High and spent some time visiting old friends. John left the group on Tuesday morning to flv to Iran where he was to spend a week doing Mime business for his company. His family waited in Grantssille imtil he returned, so they could complete their vacation in Wyoming. Now Students of l l Holds Reunion The the wticor A '1 1 already given the job back to a lady that had had the job once liefore. An open and shut case but for SECOND SECTION r. Pear 8 U'iUlWJiXFU 5 Grantsville Jr.-SHigh Students To Register Ang. 23 Ilirin' lroet8? lasing come to Tooele sear from out of state, fin not realls that vers ssell kuossn around toss n. mt then I don't retail that I mini; one of the requirements for the job ojiMirt units, for stlmh 1 siil nm! led application, last sseek. to the Tooele 884-552- U'sDDIUU :J 12, 1977 Transcript, Fridas, August t(Mk,c. Grantsville News l c ea i 00 d s orePe ,c ma resses MEDITERRANEAN Four Piece 00 Making her appearance at the Tooele Valley Hospital shortly after noon, July 1, 1977 was Shanon Lynn Scow, who weighed six pounds 15 ounces and measured 20 inches long. She is the daughter of Eddie and Bobbi Lynn Scow and is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Peck of Tooele and Glade Scow and Mrs. Joy Van of Tooele. Proud grandparents are great of William Vorwaller, Lake Point and Mr. and Mrs. Nordstrom of Fair-vieUtah. Photo by A. D. Thomas dential and will be used only for the of determining purpose eligibility. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year. the possibility of the misrepresentation, application forms contain a statement above the space for signature certifying that all information furnished in the application is being made in connection with the receipt of Federal funds, that school officials may, for cause, verify the information in the application, and that deliberate misrepresentation of information t may subject the applicant to under applicable State prosecution and criminal statutes. To discourage Food Service Seeks Early Arrangements For School Lunches will be at the Vernon School on Tuesday, August 23 between 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon and at the Stockton School from 2 pm. until 3:30 p.m. The first day of school will be much less fmst rating for every one concerned by visiting the cafeterias on the designated days and making arrangements for the pupils school lunches. Grantsville Elementary Lunch Room - Hello. My name is Lillian P. C. Leo and I am the daughter of Edward and Eliza Leo. At birth I weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 19'4 inches long. My grandparents are Guy Fay and Kim Leo of Tooele; Nancy and Foon Lui, Hong Kong, and great grandparents Ton 6120 Series 649" and Wen Leo of San Francisco. Photo bv A. D. Thomas A diplomat is one who can put his cards on the table without showing his hand. - It Takes All Kinds Franklin P. Jones -- On August 23rd and 24th from the lunch room will be open to accomodate parents who desire to make monthly, quarterly or yearly payments for school lunches. Those who are eligible for reduced or free lunch may also sign up on these days. CONCORD COUNTY 9-- 5 Open Mon-Thu- rs 1 0 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 10-- 6 DECORS PLUS 29 N. MAIN wTY Q'TY 1 1 i X O I IMG! I IF I r n'T Fri-10- " -8 Quality Furniture at Modest Prices 882-626- We could solve the line shortage by gaso- simply outlawing starters for cars let even laxly go hack to cranking them. Y Y 2 |