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Show I Valley View News, March 27, 980, Page 1 8 South Kearns Varied Fashions Seen During Spirit Week KEARNS It was Spirit Week at South Kearns Elementary School, March 17 through 21. Each day the children were encouraged to dress in a particular theme and special activities were planned. Monday was St. Patricks Day so the children dressed accordingly. Much wearing of the green was seen that day as they chose their clothes. Cowboys and Indians were evident everywhere on From Tuesday. kin through the sixth grades, most of the children were attired in something that represented the days theme. Even some of the teachers got into the spirit of the day and sprouted cowboy hats, holsters with guns, and many brightly colored neckerchiefs. dergarten up The school colors, blue and white, were in evidence on Wednesday. The children wore clothes that carried out this theme. It was Crazy Day on Thursday. That meant that Coming to school all dressed up in their finest w as the order of the day on Friday. The boys wore ties children and faculty could wear anything they wanted to. Clothes were seen worn inside out, crazy the combinations were and the girls made in some of their Easter clothes. Throughout the week the PTA sold a Super Patch" that portrayed a likeness of a cat, the school mascot We sold out, said PTA secretary, Bev Goeller. The PTA also gave out suckers to all of those who helped make this week one to remember for all students and staff. then-debut- engineered, in fact, just about anything was seen. The teachers really participated this day also. school Mr. Herzog, the allowed principal, children to roller skate and use their skate boards during recesses and lunch periods. This special privilege was enjoyed by many during Crazy Days. Hunsakers afternoon kindergarten class at South Kearns Elementary came to school dressed as cowboys and Indians Tuesday of last week. Seen are Steffi Hincks, Kristie Gonzales, Richard Jackson, Brandy Hodges, Taman tha Whiting, Jenny Pecararo, Bryan Reay, Joey Sanders, Janeal Ford, Jeremy Burris, Heather Nay, Kevin Carroll, Larie King, Ryan Curtis, Mellissa Hayes, Justin Roberts, Jeremy Heywood, MEMBERS OF Mrs. Kimberly McDonald, Lisa Johnson, and Tanya Smith. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It is estimated that more than 2,500 children in Utah are afflicted with arthritis. Although there is still no cure for it, prompt medical care can help relieve pain and prevent crippling. Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association One of the problems with Do you know how long night time is? This question was asked of a mother by a fourteen-year-ol- d girl suffering from a severe case of rheumatoid arthritis. The girl knows how long the night is. Pain sometimes keeps her awake. hidden handicap to so many other diseases, aches and pains. You see, teachers you about the unpredictable swings in their condition. You and your childrens should become alert to this discomforting, painful and sometimes crippling disease. For more information I encourage you GraystoneS Plaza No. 4, 1174 East 27(X) South, Salt Lake City, Utah! the Children with arthritis may be just as confused as write to the Utah Arthritis! Foundation, 84106. damage and pain are inside the body. Children may show few outward signs of the disease. getting adequate medical care is that recognition of a childs having arthritis is not easy, many times the symptoms are very similar there are more than 100 different rheumatic diseases with a common denominator to aches and pains and sometimes tissue damage in and around joints. Childhood arthritis is a of Early diagnosis If portant. your is im-- ! child is suffering from arthritis, E patience, understanding and H essentials. E treatment are absolute! COOMBS FIFTH grade class assembled for their picture. Many of them were attired in their finest western clothing. Seen are Rick Barker, John Brown, Travis Coon, Troy Duckworth, Kevin Higbee, Michael MR- Your sympathetic derstanding encouragement un- - ! ! ! ! - can help insure that your E Holfeld Chris Jerrell, Adam Johnson, Tim Miller, Mike Peters, and Danny Ramsey. Also pictured are Drew child lives happily through a Richmond, Danny Sandoval, Paul Walker, Troy Walters, John Youngdell, Curtis Smith, James Thomas, Jimmy with school year as Patterson, and Laury McCauley. Also in the class are Becky Byrge, Edna Diaz, Amy Lerdahl, Debbie Lopez, normal hopes and dreams Saffron Martinez, Karen Morrison, Tina Ortiz, Ann Richards, Colleen Sandoval, Carrie Selander, and Vicky for the future intact. Trelawney. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii Building at BYU ; Named For Tanner enjoy the By Marilyn Goble BYU President Dallin H. JMfiaC efWIHH Oaks announced the new of Management School building to be constructed at Brigham Young University. It will be named for President N. Eldon Tanner, first counselor in the First Presidency of the LDS and Church first vice chairman of the Universitys Board of Trustees. President President Beautiful Spring Fashions The convenience of 85 Stores Plenty of FREE easy parking The 8 p.m. - 10 Church leader distinguished himself in both national politics and private industry in Canada before being called as a general authority of the Church in Visit with RABBIT PETER to Sat. 4 said, Tanner has made a unique contribution to the Church in her service as counselor to four different presidents for more than 16 years. As a practitioner and exemplar of the arts of management, he has had a profound impact on the Church and its members. He is an appropriate role for our out students in management. n Daily Oaks N. Eldon 1960. A school teacher and businessman from Cardston, he was elected to the Alverta Legislature in 1935, later a.m. to 6 (70 PHOTOGRAPH Beautiful full color became speaker of the Assembly, and then Minister of Lands and Mines in the Provincial Cabinet. directed important servation, research and He conpost-wa- r rehabilitation programs. He served in that position for a number of years, then resigned from government in 1952 and entered private business, becoming of Merrill of Canada. Because of his leadership ability, he was invited to head Trans-Canad- a Pipeline Ltd., which built a 2,000 mile $300 million pipeline link president Petroleums between Alberta and Montreal. The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce honored him in 1978 with its PTA to The Hunter Elementary will meet Thursday, March 27, 7 p.m. at West Kearns Elementary to vote on 1980-8- 1 PTA officers. The nominating com PTA before school beginning March 27 through April 2. They are asking that only the school age children and their parents attend NO BoifoR'a BUILDERS 1 Tanner its International Executive of the Year Special Award for 1979. The N. Eldon Tanner Building project will be let for bid later this year, and is expected to be completed for occupancy in late 1982. The building will house academic offices and programs of the College of Business and of School Management, both of which comprise the School of Management. Graduate IVieet KEARNS Harry S. Truman Elementary PTA will be conducting Parents-Partne- r Parties in April. Children may bring one or both parents. The cost of the parties will be $1.50 per person to cover the cost of the dinner. The PTA will collect money and issue h President Hunter Elem. tickets ft of this year, the School of Management gave January mittee will present its list of recommendations at this time according to Virginia Kolb, public relations for the new Hunter Elementary school. Truman Elem. To Hold Parties Ready in one minute 3601 So. 2700 West GRANGER A Giant in Our City Award for his civic, cultural and religious contribution, and in 3555 W. MART 3500 So. SMALL CHILDREN PLEASE. Kindergarten Through Second The kindergarten through second grades will have their party on Tuesday, April 8, beginning at 6 p.m. They will have a Kentucky Fried Chicken dinner and will be Green Dragon Puppet. entertained by a Grades Three Through Five The third through fifth grades will have their Parents-Partne- r Party on Tuesday, April 15 beginning at 6 p.m. They will also have a Kentucky Fried Chicken Dinner. For entertainment the grade Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs The Allen, will present Wizard of Oz and another short play. sixth |