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Show GREENHOUSE PRODUCES By Ruth Smith Wayne and Julie Dyraock from Randolph have enjoyed watching their produce bloom and fruit in their new green- house that they built this spring. Their greenhouse' sports tomatoes, beans, 3quash, carrots, potatoes, onions, "We and a little tried peas. of everything our first year to see how each variety would produce In our greenhouse," said Julie. The toraatoe have plants tomatoes. produced big, green When JULIE vegetables in frost their Dynock night. Wednesday abundantly. Rath 'held 'Sept. Salih . SOUTH The South Rich PTA a board meeting Wed., 14, to plan future Linda Tobin, representing- the sheriffs department anc the county attorney, presented information about a program entitled "Youre in Chargelm in Charge." Full-tim- e workers present the program, which lasts about one hour, in each class-roo- m. is also other The in their garden. However, the potatoes in the greenhouse RICH LOSES TO PARK CITY' The activities. i Dymocks vegetables have grown nicely in the' greenhouse but may have done as well outside SOUTH RICH PTA HOLDS BOARD MEETING ' they ripen the will enjoy bushels of red tomatoes. The squash and string beans have also produced look over greenhouse hit by the AND HEATHER are still growing whereas the potatoes in their garden have wilted to the first early frost of the fall. Trojan Volleyball Girls lost In Wednesday night action against Park City. 5. The scores were At one point in the natch 10-1- 5, 11-1- with Karen Cornia served eight But the points. straight South Rich Team wasnt to conquite strong enough tinue the lead.. These have been installed. around the sides and green fiber-gla- ss nailed on the reef. The plants in the greenhouse have needed less water than those on the outside. are the closest Park City has played all games The program designed tc be pre- year. advantages of a greenhouse this time of year are the protection from frost and the added warmth through the glass. Wayne has spent a lot of time building the greenhouse and taking care of his produce this summer. The Dymocks had a small garden plot next to their "Weve enjoyed greenhouse. corn for two years in a row The The varsity sented to parents and teacher iteam also junior both games, lost at a general PTa meeting. Melissa Hop-kOver 50,000 students and Texie Johnson and 3,000 parents have viewed served 5 points a ploce in this urogram in Utah. The the natek. "We played very well," preser tations are scheduled for November. said Coach Atchley. "But PTA Plans for the we made a few mistakes, and on when we play a good team Tues., Night made. were The Sept.; 20, J.ike Park City we cant and classrooms will school afford them. Tf.we improve be open so that the parents on our serves and cover the .can become acquainted with holes we should be able to the teachers and their prowin Park City when we play PTA The membership them again." grams. drive will begin and a The Players of the Week needs assessment will be are Kelly Shaul, varsity, taken. and Texie Johnson, junior plans were presented varsity. by Eetty Weston, Services Thursday, Sept. 22, team Commissioner, to begin a the their homeplays to aide services program coming game against North the school and teachers. Rich. Game time is at '5:00 and 5:00. Lynette Stapleton, Commisand Health Safety sioner, presented her nutri11-1- 5, 6-- 15. The greenhouse is built a wood frame. Windows in Back-to-Scho- ol. now, especially since many of our friends said that we could never grow corn here," commented Julie. The Dymocks enjoy . living In Randolph where 'Wayifc is the seminary teacher. Julie teaches piano lessons and enjoys, the role of mother and homemaker. They I have a 3 year old daughter. Heather, and are expecting second child in a ther couole of months. . tional snack program. Once a month a short demonstration will be presented in each classroom on nutritional snacks. The snacks will be served to the children. Pres. Debbie Kennedy presented plans for tothebe Halloween Carnival held on Halloween, 31st. A .V'.V ..V.AVAV.VVV . . . I VYVY 4't'i4 V. V.AV. t . 5 M |