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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW jg Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980 Academy Park cniaiEi Sessions Are Set At KJHS Fathers, Sons Eye Program GRANGER. The Academy Park ele- KEARNS. consultations Parent-teache- r mentary PTA will host a father and son program at7p m Wednesday. will be held from 1 to 4 and 5:30 to 8:30 p m. Wednesday at Kearns junior high. Parents are being invited to pick up their students report card at the entrance to the gymnasium and to meet with teachers to discuss student progress. Its a time to take care of any problems or concerns, and also to receive a pat on the back when students are doing well. We encourage all parents to participate in this opportunity to meet with the teachers, said principal Elwood Clayton. A band concert will be presented at 8 oclock in the (Thursday) auditorium, under the direction of Mary K. Davis. FOE To Sponsor Activity MUSIC . . . Enacting scene from Hunter stake's "Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein" are Brandon Morgan and Dale Ann Wright. Nicole Burrows, Steph- Stake In anie Jewett, Phillip Linford, Bobbi Staker and Jared Wright, Music Being Spotlighted HUNTER. A Tribute is producer. to Rodgers and will be Hammerstein presented at 7:30 Saturday evening in the Hunter East stake center, 5000 W. 3785 South. The program will include selections from South Pacific, Flower Oklahoma, Sound of Drum Song, The King and Music, I and Carousel. Joy Peck is directing with the production, Allisyn Babcock as accompanist and Myrna Chadwick and Dale Ann Wright handling choreography. Wayne Gilbert Fair Is Planned wards Buyers Fun 17th Fair to be held tomor- row (Friday) night at the ward building. The evening will get under way at 6:30 when booths will be open to offer quilts and nappies, aprons, kitchen items, and nightwear childrens underwear. Games and toys will be sold along with home-bake- d items. Supper foods available will include pizza, tacos, homemade ice cream and fresh-bakepotato doughnuts. Children will attend movies and have popcorn while parents shop. Chairman of the fair d is Darlien Gwynn, Granger 17th ward Relief Society Others include Bill and Sharon Schaefer-meye- r, All or Lorrie Lou Nothing; Stark, In My Own Little Corner; Gary Peck, Mr. Kansas City; Some EnGilbert, Boyd Rasmussen will handle audio, with stage crew members in- cluding Margie Burrows, Kristen Morgan, Jeff Pearce and Randy Rasmussen. The program will include an adult chorus of 30 and a childrens chorus. Admission will be a donation of $1. Club. Practice and registration will begin at 7:30 a m., with competition starting at 8 oclock and continuing until all participants pres- ident, under the direction of Clair Christiansen, bishop. com- pleted the shoot. Groups of five will compete for a turkey or ham and the person receiving the highest score with each such group will be declared the winner. There will also be shoots for juniors, women, buddy Annie shoots and Oakleys. The cost is $2.50 per event and the public is welcome, spokesmen for the activity noted. Proceeds will be applied toward Camp a magi- cian, will present the program Doughnuts and homemade root beer will be served and door prizes will be awarded Tickets will be $1 per person. Shirley Bevan is chairman of the event Parent-teache- "The nice part about owning a cemetery plot is, it takes all the worry out of dying." Magna Grand Ball Is Slated In Stake con- r sultations will be held Nov. 13. Principal Mabel Atkinson is asking that parents take the opportunity to visit with teachers and discuss their students progress A parents and principal meeting for all parents in the Academy Park area will be held at 7:30 p m. on Nov. 19 in the Stockton home, 4743 West Point Dr. A student aid fund is being organized at the school, to provide funds from which the principal can draw if any student is in need of hearing aids, glasses or dental work and re- quires a neighbors children if they have no students of their own assistance in obtaining them A drive will be held Nov and each student is being asked to bring a dime to contribute to the 24-2- 6 fund The PTA is in need of an additional 11,000 soup labels, Mrs Bevan said We are trying to collect enough coupons to obtain a filmstrip viewer, cassette player and an overhead proshe said The jector, PTA is asking that anyone in the area who JFK Teachers Slate Session With Parents KEARNS Parent-teache- will be held from and 5 30 to 8 30 JoAnn Jacobs, Favorite Things. We would like to Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet sesqui-centenm- West Valley Exclusive are being invited. M, 000,000 Sports Facility Primary president, sentative wives will and their greet the guests In the opening presentation, young women carrying banners will precede an Near Completion is chairman of the observance which will feature a formal reception line at 7:30 p m. Members of the stake presidency, the regional repre- d grand march. There will also be a floor show with dances by stake members, plus family dancing, with music provided by Christ- Racquetball Courts Glass Tournament Courts Private Instruction Introductory Offer Men's WeightExercise Room Women's WeightExercise Room Swimming Pool - Jacuzzi Men's Locker Room & Women's Locker Room Aerobics & Sauna & Initiation Fee off SO Until Nov. 10, 1980 Sauna Dance Jogging Track and more . . . Call 1 969-99- 1 The Sports Haven Club W. 3656 5400 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 opher. (801)969-991- As an added attrac-- ( See Page 7B, Col. 8) 1 HANEY'S 2nd O. Farewell will be Lenae and Jennie Andersson, Consultations On Agenda At Cyprus High MAGNA. Parent-teache- r consultations will be held at Cyprus high from 1 to 4 and from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Parents are being encouraged to visit with teachers and discuss their students progress, said assistant principal Dr. Gerald Handy. An assembly was held Monday to introduce this years Song-N-Ye- It is our 2nd Anniversary . . . and we are celebrating it by offering you the best values of the year. Come in and Save WATER BED The WATER BED MOHAVE ll event, with Robert Williams showing films of past events to introduce the program to sophomores and get them enthused about it, according to student body officers. will be held the day before Thanksgiving. Song-N-Ye- STAIN ll FINISH EXERCISE W at Village 2 4100 So. 2700 W. Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat. $3.00 per class or 9 class pass for $20.00 Call 250-599- 0 November Special Buy a 9 class pass now, and for every inch you loose we'll refund $1.00 very effective Aerobic Program The RUSTIC WILLOW CREEK MATCHING MATCHING MATCHING FURNITURE AVAILABLE FURNITURE AVAILABLE $368 00 BUNK FLOTATION BEDS & rails and wood parts including ladder. Innerspring mattress and foundation. All Now WATER BED WATER BED The FURNITURE AVAILABLE 8800 $318 00 $ 00 248' omplete en- courage all parents to come out and participate in what we consider a most meaningful educational experience We feel it is important for students to know their parents care and will come and meet with teachers to discuss progress of their student, said Dr Loren Burton, principal grand ball which will be held at the stake center Saturday Children under age 14 are to be accompanied by their parents. Elaine Cox, stake 4 pm Wednesday at Kennedy junior high My Shauna Coon will perform a solo dance to June Is Bustin Out All Over, choreographed by Brenda Turville. Playing the part of the to 1 A MAGNA. Walk Down Memory Lane will be the theme of Magna stakes at 8 p m. The event will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the organization of the LDS church and all families in the stake r consultations chanted Evening; $H A have Jonathan Jay, with Long, GRANGER. Items for holiday shopping will be available during the Wize You. companied by Dalyn Forsberg. Gary Mangum will portray the Prince of Siam and 17 children will be included in the scene from The King and I. A girls dance group will perform Shall We Dance. Mr. Schaefermeyer will emcee the program. seven VonTrapp children in So By Ward Granger Cyndy Chadwick, who played the lead in the Cyprus high production of Flower Drum Song, will perform the I Enjoy Being a solo Girl. Mrs. Wright will sing Getting To Know ac- MAGNA. The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 67, will hold its annual turkey shoot Sunday at the Magna Gun would like to help with the project save labels and send them to school - MATTRESS FOUNDATION |