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Show V UN TIMES, Dec. 6, 1978, Page 11 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. Musical set The Sand Ridge Report OF this year's Sandsations are (I. to r.) row one: Emily Frank, Julie Friedli, Vinda Heslop, Kristi Trenholm; row two: Kristi Slaker, Colline Baxter, Jada Schneider, Laurie Fife, Laura Sill, Debbie Lucas; row three: Kim Haney, Tammy Hart, Lorna Peterson, Regina Christopherson, Kristin Clark, Lisa Peterson, Kerri Sullivan, Tana Rawson, Bonnie LeFevre, Kathy Dawson, Lisa Miller and Kaylee Sill. MEMBERS A IF enjoys WSC programs group GnlaDD Classes offered by Weber State College at Hill Air Force Base have increased ween number and variety until most degree requirements can be satisfied without coming to the main campus. Dr. Terry R. Teigeler, coordinator of classes for WSC, said bet classes. The regular registratioin on base, Dr. Teigeler said, will be conducted in Building 460, Thornton Hall, on Jan. 2 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Jan. 3 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 in and 100 credit courses are available, plus 90 additional non-cred- it (Renter 5317 So. 1900 W., Roy Ph. 773-980- 0 DobandAthaleen Jensen Managers CL0SE-0U- T WOOD PANELING -- 1st come, good choice, PRICED TO SELL! p.m. Students may also register perform. They have sung at churches, hospitals, award assemblies, social functions and various other places. They will sing at Roy High from Jan 4 to Jan. 11 in Building 368 from 1:30 to 6 p.m. Classes for Hill AFB personnel are being taught in many cases at nearby Clearfield High School, and facilities there may be used even more extensively in the spring quarter, Dr. Teigeler Dec. 14; The Weber County Hospital Dec. 21, and the Black Angus for a club on Dec. 15. The members of this group hold various offices at Sand Ridge and most are on honors. Miss Bartholemew, choir director at Sand Ridge, said that the Sandsations are bigger and better than ever. Enrollment in classes from WSC taught on the base or nearby has risen to around 1050 in credit classes and 1216 in credit and noncredit offerings combined. One of the features of the offering at Hill AFB has been the logistics program, of special interest to workers at the big base because of its in involvement major supplying other bases over a large part of the world. The classes have been open to both military and nonmilitary personnel. Dr. Teigeler said for the first time next quarter will see one class in logistics taught on campus. Until now they have been offered only Dr. Teigeler called the classes at Hill AFB an ex- 448 So. State, Clearfield Phone: 825-173- 4 12) Discount on most merchandise. Dec. 6th thru Dec. 23rd tension of the college to assist people at the base who want to continue their academic training but find difficulty in coming to the main campus. Most of the classes are taught in the late afternoon or evening, although some effort is being made to get more in the daytime. In some cases where the both classes are tuition and time off from the regular job can be arranged. 0 Come in and see what we have! Dead Week at Weber Monday began State College as the current autumn quarter winds down and students prepare final examinations. for Dead Week brings a minimum of student activities, and an accent on reviewing and summaries in classwork. Final examinations are Mineral revenues reported treasurer The Utah state Friday was sent a check for nearly $7 million from the of Land Bureau Management of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The $6,924,136, according to Paul L. Howard, BLM state director, Is $ . . 1973 Chev Luv Pickup 1975 Olds Cutlass Supreme Auto., air cond., P V-- S., P . B 1975 Chev Monza V hardtop, radio, 8, rates are auto., 2695 PS V-- 1975 Chev Blazer - V-- P S., P B . . . . 4495 Breakfasts being offered School breakfast is now district that wishes to ticipate. par- to Cluff Snow, According 1970 Chrysler Newport air cond State Board of Educations School food Service Coordinator, a district may begin a Utah program at any time during the year. Snow said, The Department of Agriculture provides 12 cents for each breakfast served, 24.75 cents for each P S P 895 radio B 1978 GMC Pickup v ton, . long bed radio, PS 4 spd 3295 CAMPBELL the classroom. At times they may squirm about and find it difficult to concentrate on their studies," If a district feels as though they have a need for the program, contactus, we will be happy to help," Snow said. available to any school 595 radio, heater ton, 2995 t 2396 P S 1974 Chev CIO Pickup Big tires 5495 t 1795 radio V OLDS-CADILLA- C Lot No. 2 3540 Washington Blvd., Ogden 392-454- - 1 392-457- 1 Cut Your Fuel Cost NOW! ! reduced price breakfast Install a served, and 42.25 cents for each free breakfast served. A minimum school breakfast f must contain pint of milk as a beverage, or on cereal; one half cup of fruit or a half cup of full strength fruit or vegetable Juice; and a serving of bread or cup (or one ounce) of cereal or an equivalent combination. The children," continued Snow, are the beneficiaries of the Breakfast Program. There are probably children in every classroom .who By TamiHart come to school without Sand Ridge Reporter The music students and eating breakfast. Sometimes staff at Sand Ridge Junior these children can be High cordially invite the identified by their atpublic to attend their tentiveness and behavior in Christmas concert to be held Dec.. 14 beginning at 7 p.m. To be held in the Roy High School auditorium, all the choral groups will be performing along with thq,;.. bands ' and orchestras.no: Several guitarists will be performing also. As a special feature, Scorpion choir will be three by accompanied students doing sign interpretation of the theme song Follow His Star. The Roy High auditorium will be decorated by the Sand Ridge Art Department. FIREPLACE OR HEAT STOVE TODAY Sand Ridge - Finish your Stove or Fireplace report M . i. with our lightweight Harristone .1 Veneer. 5 c COMPLETE PACKAGES DO-IT-YOURSE- . ' School news and The week of Dec. 4 is midterm week. Parents will be notified if their students are getting Fs or I's. If the parents get one of these letters, they are advised to visit the teacher and help their student get a 825-16- See Fireplaces & Stoves Burning in our Huge Showroom. Purchase a stove and receive 16 sq. ft. of stone for stove base or a FREE marble candy slab. pictures printed free BY G.S. HARRIS CO., INC. 731-279- m 66 Ds, 3 2795 PENN. AVE., OGDEN ALSO PRODUCTS LICENSED CONTRACTOR SERVICES A VAILABLE. better grade. planned for Dec. 11, 12 and 13. After that students are on vacation until early January, with both day and evening school registration on Jan. 2 and the resumption of classwork on Jan. 3. Many students have already 1978 GMC Suburban enrollment for the winter with early quarter, registration conducted last 1978 Pontlcc Firebird r 91 28 per month 197 completed per month Flu. Mi. S4JS. STOSS Omni. PH. Hi. MIS, 1431 Ooon, 14400 ,MUU41. 41 31 nwilh4 monti MON Stock WMirt. Mitt. tt Stock MOMS. week. 1978 Ford 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix T-Bi- rd 1978 GMC 3a $12i17 $14067 T per monti Plus tei. MM. D21TS town, Mitt rvotduol. 34 monti. Stock 04045. 1978 Ford Ftesta Utah's share of mineral revenues for the period from April 1, to September 30, 1978, and annual fees from grazing and the sule of land and material. Utah receives 50 percent of money collected by the federal government for mineral leases on BLM adminislered lands in the state. Mineral revenues added up to $6,775,224; grazing fees for the pasl fiscal year totaled $146,924, and money from the sale of land and materials was $1,986. Utah has received from air cond. in back, radio, 'Dead Week' begins Traditional GOOD SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Group also available.- bar, bucket seats one-hal- at Hill AFB. He said it should be reasonably possible to complete three years of a r bachelor degree course at the base. One basic problem has been the teaching of classes which require extensive laboratory facilities. Kirk 7:30 p.m. each night. A special dinner show will be given on Dec. 14 beginning at 6:30 p.m. The 1965 Ford Pickup the Ridge's stage practicing their songs. But concerts arent the only time they four-yea- e cost for this special presentation is $4 per person. This activity will feature a roast beef dinner and will be held in the cafetorium. Tickets are available from cast members or by calling Sandsations. The of this group work hard to sound sensational at concerts. Often they can be found early before school on Sand said. en&en furniture called through 14. by Roll at will begin Directed By Ron Taylor Sand Ridge Reporter Sand Ridge Junior High has a special musical choral 1978 Subaru Brat musical production Mr. Scrooge will be presented by South Ogden Junior High School 11 Strickland, the musical is based on the world famous story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Cost for the play will be $2 for adults, $1 for students and $5 for families. The show 1 1 MAPPV UOLOBAV SAVINGS students by 6, 1 978, Page 55 per moots iC ; Ifi Sit 3 Seles & ftut IN. 11411. 113) toon, 14000 rtowt, monti. Stock 3479. 71 34 T5B Locciig, m BLM $12,0.17,616 In 1978 for mineral receipts, grazing fees and land and material sales, Mr. Howard noted. V1 4 f x r ? |