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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1981 BOOMS Kays. Jr. Back To School Kaysville Jr. High PTA officers have announced their Night Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in the school's auditorium. They encourage all , i Mkqmmirtr 'WVfvX wk r,- - ) f' W. v - - Sam Morgan Elementary School Parent Teachers Association has set their annual Back to School Night" Thursday, Sept. the school 10 multi-purpos- at 7 p.m. at e room. THEY INVITE all parents of PET PRIDE from 10 a.m. until 5 the students to come out and meet the new PTA officers and board and to meet with the students teachers in their rooms for a short discussion on the school programs and class work outline. The PTA Board extends a special welcome to the new students of Fruit Heights who are joining their school this year. DONNA Osborn, publicity director, made the announcement. np Crestview Back To School The Crestview Elementary School in Layton will hold their annual Back to School night on Thursday, Sept. 10. PARENTS WILL meet A Cat Lover's Dream is the theme for the first annual Great Salt Lake Pet Pride Cat Show. The event will be held Sept. 19 in the Layton Armory, 34 W. Golden Ave. The show is open to the public program and a visit to classrooms where the teachers will outline their pattern of school study for the coming school year for the parents, np Morgan Back To School 4 While this cat is certainly not a thoroughbred, she does qualify to enter the first annual Great Salt Lake Pet Pride Cat Show to be hed Sept. 19 in the Layton Armory. All unique household cat pets are invited to enter the show. parents of junior high students to mark their calendars and plan to attend this special meeting. THERE WILL be a short teachers in their rooms for grades beginning at 6 p.m. A 15 minute general PTA meeting will follow the classroom session. After the gen 4-- 6 eral meeting, parents with children in kindergarten through third grade will meet with teachers in the rooms, dg Kays. Back To School The Kaysville Elementary School's Back-To-Scho- Night open house will be held Sept, 10 at 7 p.m. A meeting will also be held at 6 p.m. for parents of kindergarten children. PTA memberships will be available. A DENTAL hygienist will movie in present a the library and will answer Parents, don't miss the Cook Elementary School's Night Sept. 10. This is an opportunity to meet your childs teacher and get aquainted with some of her teaching methods. MEMBERSHIP may also be obtained this same evening for the school year for $1.50 per The Wasatch Elementary School's Night open house will be held Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. All PTA officers and teachers at the schoolthis will be introduced at the meeting. Also, the PTA budget for the year will be dis three-in-on- OR MORE COMPLIANCE WITH RECENT IRS RULINGS. IN Clearfield, Ut. 84015. Checks should be made payable to the mam Great Salt Lake Pet Pride. Owners entering three or more cats may deduct $1 per entry from the entrance fee. SEVERAL PUREBREDS the show will be on display at including the exotic Korat Cat. At 2 p.m. Dr. Richard B. a veterinarian will speak on the topic What's New In Feline Medicine. Prizes in several categories will be awarded including the Morris Award" donated by television star Morris the Cat Win-war- and the national Happy Household Pet Award. There will also be a prize given to the pet cage that best portrays the theme A Cat Lover's Dream. THE GREAT Salt Lake Chapter of Pet Pride will have several kittens and cats that are orphans up for adoption. e All have had their shots and some have been spayed or neutered. 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Over $1.6 billion in Assets visit the American Saving Branch nearest you! 506 South Main St. Phone; Bountiful Phone; 766-24- 1 330 North Main Kayiville North Hill Field Rd. Phone: 999 Layton Au-sta- d, 825-917- cussed. Back-To-Scho- ol ALL LOCAL cat owners are encouraged to participate by entering their unique family pets. Entries are limited strictfelines. ly to Cats entered in the show must be at least eight months e old and have their shot. State law also requires cats place in a show to have a rabies vaccination. The animals must be spayed or neutered. Cats must be groomed with ears cleaned and nails clipped. Pride Treasurer Linda 835 Birch St., person. The school will have a sale on school shirts, book bags and school pins. Sweat shirts may be ordered for delivery in the near future. Mrs. Carole Bates is the president of the PTA this year. If you need to order sweat shirts and cannot attend this meeting call Mrs. Janice Wasatch Back To School p.m. 1 ment the fluoride program. Kaysville dragon shirts will also be sold. The amblyopia clinic will be held Thursday, Oct. I. Cook Back To School Admission is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for children 12 and under. DEADLINE FOR entering the cat show is Sept. 12 with a $10 per animal entrance fee. Entries at the door will be accepted but the fee is $ 2. The money can be mailed to Pet questions concerning the fluoride rinse program. She will have permission blanks and samples. Parents who are members of the PTA will be able to vote whether to imple- 6 S 7 ESUC FOLLOWING the short business meeting the parents will visit their childrens classes and get aquainted with their teachers. Light refreshments will be served. |