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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, August 7, 1 997 7 Schools Cyprus, Kearns High students among Merit Scholarship winners Christopher Retford, of Cyprus High School, and Melissa H. Clark, of Kearns High School, are among the approximately 1,800 additional winners of Merit Scholarship awards, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Retford is the recipient of the Utah State University Merit Scholarship. His chosen career field is actuarial science. Retfords high school activities include chess team, National Honor Society, jazz and pep bands, and varsity football team manager. Clark received the Brigham Merit Young University career chosen Her Scholarship. field is veterinary medicine. Her high school activities include Valedictorian Science and Sterling Scholar, as well as Science Bowl team and National Honor Society. In addition, she is a member of the Utah Cavy Breeders Association and the American Harp Society. The National Merit awards are financed by colleges and universities, providing between $250 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the sponsor institution. free to the public. The educational event will deal with issues of the ethnic community; women; and individuals with disabilities. Topics will' include housing, employment and immigration. Jobs Daughters seeking new members Do you like meeting new friends? Do you like doing fun things? Do you like helping others? Jobs Daughters is a great place to do all that and more! await Exciting opportunities member As a girls today. young of Jobs Daughters, you can learn skills that will help you meet lifes challenges. To learn more about Jobs Daughters and becoming a member, call Tori at m available at registration from 10 to 11:30 a.m. for all eighth grade students needing this service. Parent permission is needed before the shot can be given. The cost is $3 per shot. Fee waivers do not apply to this service. New students who have moved area during the summer should contact Center for Counseling appointment to register. Appointments available August Registration fees are: 7TH GRADERS: Basic fee, $43. 7th grade vocational TLC, $15. Memory book, $8.50 8TH GRADERS: Basic fee, $43. Memory book, $8.50. 9TH GRADERS: Basic fee, $43. Memory book, $8.50. ' The basic fee is a required fee. This 13-1- 5. A 538-881- 1, 957-456- 1. ROBERT BARBER Registration for Kennedy Jr. High students will be held Ninth Tuesday, August 12. graders will register from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., while eighth graders will register from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Seventh graders will register from 1 to 2 p.m. The first day of school will be August 25. MMR immunization will be 964-764- 3. The conference will be held in the Oak Room at the College Student Center at 4600 S. Redwood Road. It is sponsored by the Utah offices of Ethnic Affairs; the Indian Walk-I- n Center; Disability Law Center and Utah ADA Consortium; University of Utah Human Resource Department; Utah Division; U.S. Equal Opportunity Lake Salt Commission; Action Program; Community Utah Consulate; and SLCCs offices of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, Gender Equity, and Turning Point. information and For further y. call assistance, registration or 4U by to Kennedys SLCC hosts Individual Rights seminar Aug. 8 Salt Lake Community College is hosting an Individual Rights Seminar Friday, Aug. 8, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. It's Kennedy Jr. registration Aug. 12 fee includes books, instructional materials replacement, mediatecbnology, student planner, and student activities. $10 of the basic fee is refundable at the end of the school year if the student returns all books and materials free of any fines. The 7th grade vocational TLC fee is required of alf 7tb grade students. " This fee is optional. Back to School Night will be Left to right: Principal Boehme, Ms. Holter (secretary), and students Lynnae Boehme, Cole Helm, Mike Carlile, and Tyler Tyson get ready for registration at Kennedy Junior High. Wednesday, Aug. 20 at 6:45 p.m. This night is a chance for students and parents to meet teachers and learn of everyones expectation for the year. During the school year, doors open for students at 7:30 a.m. The first bell will ring at 7:40 a.m. with a tardy bell at 7:45 p.m. Kennedy Jr. High will continue to have an early release time every Friday during the year. An early release day will also occur wen the week ends on days other than Fridays. School will be dismissed at 12:40 p.m. The school will continue to offer a computerized system for parents to access grading and assignment data. Parent Link can be reached by calling The schools internet address is: www.jfkjr.granite.kl2.ut.us Parents are asked to call and 964-422- 4. keep the school informed of their concerns and suggestions. School personnel may be contacted at the following numbers after 7:30 a.m.: 964-764Principal, front office secretaries, teachers, and general information 964-764Assistant principals, counselors, attendance, trackers, and messages to students 964-764- 5 Special Education Unit School pictures will be taken on Sept. 10. Every student is encouraged to have a picture taken in order to have an I.D. card made, and to have a picture in the Memory Book. It is not necessary to purchase a picture packet to obtain these items. A flyer with more jnfonfiation will be sent home after school begins. EFF&cnvE-aw CAST 47Q9SOVTM 7W 'TVBZ.-MP- N. SOUTH. ti-- IWNCnUflOMHUa count curt. tic. tm ISM VICTIM SOUTH M . IOUTM MGMLAND OH. UMOV im CAST. CAMOV WITS COUTH MM OUT sms count Ml IQUTH, KIAMC jom FOOD BARGAIN WAREHOUSE Mfrjsr 250-738- 9. SLCC CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 athlete team decide on the annual community service project, said besides having a great time, it taught the student-athletthe value of work ethic and civic responsibility. Weber adds: "It's what the -Community College is all about helping out community, enhancing what we already have by working together." es Public Notice Public Notice Notice of Default Notice of Default Judgment is hereby given, and the same was entered July 21, 1997 A.D. in the matter of Salt Lake county, Utah, superior court case notice of same having been served upon Defendant Donald Stephen: Rose. Therefore the matter is Res Judicata. Any further action in this matter by said Defendant, will establish prima facia evidence of Trespass on Case. 4 Second publication Thursday, August 7, 1997 Magna Times - Magna Times COPY A A A |