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Show Conference OLAHTSVILLE Itfl HEWS tol Saturday In West Stake DOC IN THE Tooele Transcript, Thurs. January 14, 19S2 DOGHOUSE? Build a portable "735, pjj ) )' f(' doghouse and set up against patio glass so he can look in on the family, a says Sunset Magazine. A rug cushions the plywood Mother-Daught- er Missionary Farewell Jody Cole, daughter of Merle and Rarbara Cole, Crantsville, has been called to serve an LOS Mission to the Tennessee, Nashville Mission. Her farewell will be held Sun., Jan. 17, 3:30 p.in. in the Crantsville West Stake Center, 1 15 Fast Cherry. Miss Cole has been attending Brigham Young University where she is majoring in Engineering. She will enter the Mission Training Center at Provo January 21. Crantsville West Stake high schrxil in Tooele where she was liand majorette and will hold their Mother-Daughtalso active in drama and Conference Savarious clulw. 10 at in the a.m. turday stake center. Janis is a graduate of the I Evelyn Stewart, and Bar-will University of Utah, where Keynote speaker bara Creen, Jan. 16; Huth Michelle Weed, of she was president of Tau l, Beta Sigma Band Sorority Jan. 17; Janet ful. A special musical Sharon Bea- - lion "Do You Know Where and a inemlier of Lamlida cham, Blake Crowlher, You're doing?" will feature Delta Sigma. She received Dan Chidester, and Cerri Cindy Holt as soloist and a BS degree in sociology with a minor in music. Henwood, Jan. 18; Pete Becky Butcher on flute. Mrs. Smart taught band Callegus, Clara B. Walters, Five workshops have at Crantsville High School Betsy Anderson, and Leslie lieen planned for this She is married in 1963-6Jan. 19; Rolrert M. cial event. They include: Durfee, Heidi Anne Walk, e to Phil Smart and they are Leti Have a Party", C. Rydalch, Cary gressing Eternally", "The parents of five children. Palmer, Mark Eat ough and Lord Is My Light". "Are They are owners of Phil's Barbara E. Jefferies, Jan. You Listening", and "Mir- - Class in TiKiele. 20. Janis is very active in the ror. Mirror on the Wall". Church and is also B. will LI)S Smart conInterwoven is the love of Janis duct entitled the presently serving as PTA with workshop lilrerty every ligament of West Elemenof the heart. George "Mirror, Mirror on the president Wall". tary ScIukiI. Washington I raised Margaret Van Noy will Janis was Kim and in Stockton. She attended conduct the workshop Are Bounti-Marshal- s, "Pro-Ceorg- NOTICE TO GRANTS-VILLBUSICITY high yield one year maturity $500 minimum latw investment Put your ocsy to work s&h e$! t Paiwlty T00HE tow OtTaalwmotioa for Carts Withdrawal FEDERAL CR DIE UNION And P7 NESSES that date. (Published in the Tooele CQMQ floor. cern mother- - daughter Margaret is a native of Crantsville and was educated at Brigham Young UniBirthday boy Robbie versity, University of Utah Dean Palmer, son of J. D. and Weber State College. She taught drama and and Jeanie Palmer, CrantsEnglish at Crantsville High ville, celebrated his first School. She is active in birthday Dec. 29 at a famicommunity theatre and a ly Christmas party at the home of Uncle and Aunt feature writer for the TranDean and Barbara JohnBulletin. script son. is married to Margaret Brother, Rick 7, sisters, Bishop Raymond Van Noy and they are the parents of Kari Sue, 5 and Kami Jean, 3, along with grandparents four children. The conference will in- Jim and Doris Palmer, clude a luncheon and fas- Stansbury, Carrie Palmer, hion show. Fashions will lie Crantsville, Roland and LaRue Coon, Erda, and courtesy of Hildi's Boutique and will lie presented many aunts, uncles and cousins were present to by local models. make it a gala event. Program Begins A new and exciting program will liegin at Crants- 1) 1 Hie is an im- Teachers at Crantsville valuable dents each day, who come to students when it is rele- to class with assignments vant and not just busy incomplete or not done at work. all, to the office secretary. 3) Homework is an exThe secretary will call tension of classroom work parents and inform them and aids teaming. that the child will stay to 4) Homework helps stucomplete homework. This dents become self- - disci- will le done daily. We inplined. tend to keep parents in5) Homework enhances formed. the efforts of parents and The teacher will inform teachers in teaching stu- the students that they will dents to be responsible. go to room X after school 6) Homework is assigned 3:05 p.m. - and remain with specific purposes in there until the assignment mind and consequently stu- is Maximum completed. dents should understand will be one hour. stay the value of completing it. Two teachers will Ire as- of the The purpose pro- signed to room X in order fold: is two to supervise and help stu- gram a) To assist students who dents with homework. We are having difficulty com- - feel very positive about this pleting assignments due to program because this is a lack of proper resource ma- - positive approach to a terials, a complete under- - universal problem. ' We expect good parental standing of how to do it and enough knowledge to support from the commun-compleit because of the ity. The ultimate goal is to 2) Homework is iomework." is program emphasis Transcript and, Bulletin to help students leam that: Jan. 14 and 19, 1982) Homework Enthusiastic is the word used to describe this sears Sociable Committee. Rack row, left to right: Neldo Lemmon, laris Orgill, Jeannie Anderson, l.uanne Nielsen. Ross Ballard, Joan Parkinson, Mary Randale, Sherry and Earl Ijirsen. Front row; Deanna Linares, David Celdmachcr and Margie Proctor. portant function of the Elementary School will total educational process. submit the names of stu- ville Elementary School Thurs., Jan. 14. The program is called "Help With CJQ communication. Help With Homework E Crantsville City business licenses are due by the last day of January. A penalty fee will be added to cost of license if the license fee is not received at city hall by You Listening? This workshop will lie exclusively for the mothers and will con- 9 -- Old Folks Sociable To Be Held On The Street Where live" is the theme for the 98th annual Old Folks' Sociable in Crantsville. The date set for the So You ciable is Sat., March 20. Each committee is will go on sale at ing forward to presenting the Senior (jti.ens Center the public with a most 1st. Cost is $6 in ad- - markable event, vance or $7 at the door. louk-Ticke- Lecture, Workshop Dated On Careers And Guidance Dr. David P. Campbell, international author and lecturer on creative leadership, will lie on the University of Utah campus Thursday and Friday, Jan. 14-1- 5 to address students and conduct a one-da- y work- shop. Strong- - Campbell Interest dent services staff, personInventory, a respected and nel directors and staff, refrequently used vocational cruiters, psychologists, social workers and college interest test. will with talk placement staff. Campliell students alxxit careers and Campbell will discuss goals Thursday, Jan. 14 at factors associated with sucnoon in Orson Spencer Hall cess and happiness in life auditorium. His campus ap- and will review the Interest Invenpearance is sponsored by Strong-Campbe- Campbell is executive the University Placement tory. vice president of the and Career Information Center for Creative Lead- Center. Registration for the ership in Greensboro, N.C., Campltell also will con- workshop is $40. which inand has authored several duct a one- - day career cludes materials and rebest- - selling books includworkshop Friday, Jan. 15, freshments. An additional ing If You Dont Know from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in $18.50 fee will lie assessed Where Youre Going Youll the Olpin Union auditor- for one credit hour from Probably End Up Some- ium. The workshop is in- the University Division of eventually eliminate the where Else, and If Im In tended to improve creative Continuing Education for project. Here Why Is Ev- guidance skills, and is open Ed. Psych. 396R, Section 2. Charge If you have any erybody Laughing. He is to career counselors, conFor more information tions, please contact the also of the sultants and trainers, stu call This new school, n program has the full sup-iso slightly and the childs mother of Pete prin-i- f Callegos, port During rehearsal of a play he was pounced on him. and school staff cipal, the directing, George 5- - Kaufman became Dont speak to him like that, she community council. increasingly irritated with the obnoxious said. Reason with him. You can see hes who was in advanced for his age. behavior of the the cast. He is, indeed, agreed Kaufman, At one point, he raised his voice ever Hes as obnoxious as a te level of difficulty. b) To make certain stu- - dents do complete the The notion being that if a teacher gives an assignment, it has value the educational process, it has value, the student should complete the work, 581-618- 884-330- 1. WAT Gordons Decor Plus has the greatest selection of waterbeds and at the best prices in T ooele. 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