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Show 1 At Sandburg d Clown Will .fife 4 Preach Safety HUNTER. First grade students at Carl Sandburg elementary will bring their parents to a party Tuesday evening n A clown will perform for the group and will talk to the children about safety, covering such items as not taking candy from strangers and getting in someones car, etc., according to PTA president Cynthia Rees. Our grade parties are new this year and have been a big success, she said. In previous years, parties were held for mothers and daughters and for fathers and sons, she explained. This year, the Sandburg PTA heard about the grade level parties being held at Whittier and decided to try a similar approach, she said. This is a time when a child can have the undivided attention of both parsaid Mrs. Rees. ents, No brothers and sisters may come; the party is just for that particular child and his parents. The response has been terrific she added. The first party was not too well attended, but as the program grew, so did the attendance and at the March party for second graders, there was a crowd of 270 - with more adults than children because so many brought well-know- Fran Cantonwine, Bette Cutler and Judy Underwood party tomorrow range floral decor for Copper Golf Club PARTY DECOR . . . At Golf Club , Valley View News - 6 Career Girls Hosting Social MAGNA. Tomorrow (Friday) will be a red letter day for members of the Copper Golf club here as the Career Girls Golf Assn, hosts its ansonual cial beginning at 6:30 p.m in the Copper Golf club. to Bette According Cutler, board member and historian of the organization, this is one event of the year when the womens group sponsors an activity that involves the entire club membership. Every person in the club is being contacted, she said. There are about 200 involved. We bring together the new members and the ones who have been around for a long time and we make a fuss over both. There are door prizes and a happy hour that is topped off with a buffet smorgasbord. This year we plan to have a roving photographer ar- members of the board of directors will be on hand, in addition to officers of both womens groups. This year each member of the board has taken a new member or an inactive one unaer her w ing in an effort to indoctrinate them into procedures being followed that make the organization tick. We have every member of the Career Girls working in some capacity or other, either hostessing, pinning on name tags or taking care of the food for tomor- rows activity, Thurs , Apr 10, 1980 them to the party. So far she has met with enthusiastic response, even from those who have not plaed in years but who have kept their membership There is a kind of closeness about this kind she said, of party. because you see people you have not seen for years Not only that, new members find it easy to be assimilated into the group in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. -- both parents. Parties have included a dance for fifth and sixth graders and their parents, a magic show for third grade students and puppet shows for the sec ond and fourth grade parties. Kindergarten children will invite their parents to a picnic in May, Mrs. Rees said The food will be provided by the Granite kitchen, and will be used as a way to introduce children and parents to the school lunch. A clown will perform for the children and parents- It has been a lot more work to put on seven parties in place of two, but we feel it has been very rewarding and well worth the extra time and effort, she concluded. Crime Is AT LAGOON . . . The Topic Of Meet Here 85th Season A TAYLORSVILLE. to giving information on preventing crime in the home will be offered in Taylorsville North stake Saturday night The 7pm program will be held in the stake center cultural hall, with persons age 12 and older being invited to participate. Presented by law enforcement officers in conjunction with the Salt Lake City Exchange club, the seminar w ill feature a slide presentation The program is being offered because of the number of burglaries and robberies weve had in our area in the past explained Pat Vargecko, chairman. year, Day. Lagoon Opens For Weekends seminar geared FARMINGTON. Lagoon has opened for its 85th season and will continue to be open weekends until it resumes daily operations on Memorial Day. The amusement park first opened as Lake Park on the shores of the Great Salt Lake in 1895 when a Salt Lake ice company conceived the idea of creating a lake from which it could harvest ice in the winter for summer use. The Lagoon springs, from which the lake was formed, turned out to be too warm to allow thick ice to freeze. Never theless, for several years ice was stored in three large ice houses located immediately north of the present water filters for Lagoons swimming pool. It was around this lake that Lagoon was born in 1896. The Salt Lake and Ogden Railroad was built and Lagoon w'as an incentive to railway transportation. There were few number of rides to 100, with the Jet Star automobiles and There will also be demolition derbies and rodeos throughout the summer. New food concession stands are planned and there is a new entrance A policy for the park. minimum of purchase ride tickets or an ride pass will allow the (From Page 7A, Col. 9) Tri-Sta- I coaster 1 among the most popular Lagoon also includes Pioneer Village where there will be an expanded entertainment HOOVER Commercial Upright VACUUM program $189,s in 1980, including nonstop performances by musical repair all makes of vacuums. 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