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Show 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 7, 1981 . Home Economics Course - Keeps Students Busy KHS Curriculum KEARNS. Students Each is also responsible on prices of all the are not only learning a for certain rooms for that go into a home.things The great deal about home which they are required students are finding out decorating, but also are to draw up wall elev- just what the cost of developing a realistic ations - two dimensional furnishing their own idea of just what it costs pictures of each wall, homes can be, Mrs. -- to furnish and decorate a home, said Kearns high home economics teacher Joyce Beard, discussing her class in occupational Interior design. Students in the block class are presently designing the Interior for the split-entrthree bedroom home that is being built by Kearns vocational education students, just west of Western Hills elementary. The energy efficient home will go on sale at the end of the school year. Each student is drawing up floor plans for the schools house and also for their own dream home, said the teacher. (two-perio- y, Sharing ideas pertaining to designs featured in homemaker's collection catalogue at Kearns high are Gayle Blake, Christie Hunsaker, Michelle Kresser. DESIGN IDEAS At Cyprus . . . MAGNA. Cyprus high foreign language students who pa- rticipated in the University Foreign Richard French and Spanish in a program for parents Tuesday. Teachers com- that the students are anxiously awaiting their awards to see how well they did at the Y. Participating from the French depart- were Billie Covert, Kathy Croyle, Kim Dalton, Dee Paula Freeman, Fries, Helen George, Vida Haight, Derek Merrill, Cherri Morris, Judith Aster, Arlene Pino, Shane Smith, Marty Tietgen, Tom and Williamson Deborah Souze. Students in German included Karen Blatt, Michael Carte, Alma English, John Hub-bar- d, James Frank Rolfson, Susie Groth. class Spanish included members Nicky Crogh, George, Pauline Helen Gon- - PtMufet . . . with an eye tor the lit'le ihmos Murray resident is among 20 Utahns who have received recognition from Gov. and Mrs. Scott Matheson for voluntary community service efforts. Pat C. Tucker, 4912 A Atwood Blvd., received a Carnation Silver Bowl in honor of his work in the area of alcohol rehabilitation and education. Tucker, who has served several terms as chairman of the South Valley Council on Alcoholism, was honored for his work in raising funds to provide a building for the council. The award he received also his recognizes rehabilitation and education efforts designed to help and their families. The award was during presented ceremonies held Monday in Salt Lake. prowler Salt Lake area resident Jennifer Rigby is among 36 winners of certificates in national Ability Counts essay competition. The contest, which is designed to increase awareness among of the employment needs of disabled people, is a joint project of the young people Diasbled American Veterans, the Presidents Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the AFL-CI- The top five contest participants were designated as recipients of plaques and cash awards ranging from $2,000 while 36 to $500, others (including Rigby) were named to receive certificates in the nation. Winter Term Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do. Mark Twain - Granger Grads graduates Granger high are among the 1,763 undergraduate students whose names sity of Utah honor roll for winter quarter. Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or better, in all academic appear on the Univer- - (See Page 8, Col. 2) SALT LAKE. KEARNS (From Page 6, Col. 9) is also being delivered to empty homes and to At UofU On Roll Thirty-tw- o of addresses, wrong some contended. Some expressed that mailmen dont like walking routes, so they dont likfc Kearns. Friday It only nlto til Jumilun comply o row Campbell, Ken Gonzalez, Lydia Kim Gonzalez, Arlene o !(y Pino, Johnson, Janae Querry, Chris Rios, Andy Thacher, John Adamson, German Rigesh and Nina Teachers are Louise Schmidt, French; Cindy VanPelt, Spanish and Richard Kemp, German. We have an e- GRANITE HAS HELD THE LINE ON PRICES BETTER THAN OUR COMPETITORS, MAYBE THAT'S WHY GRANITE'S SALES ARE UP! xcellent foreign language department at Cyprus. Our the students study culture, food and songs, as well as taSEGEraSUIJD speech of a country and do very well, said Mrs. Schmidt. Enrollment for next year is up, with plans for three Spanish, two German and two French at classes For Tho Girl Graduate Or For Mom CEDAR CHESTS GRANITE FURNITURE IS UTAH'S By LANE Sac The Gift That Starts The Home Cyprus. LARGEST FURNITURE STORE. competition. Convention Activities Are Slated WE'RE HOLDING THE LINE ON PRICES AS LONG AS WE CAN! Hare' girt day) and Saturday at Hotel Utah. Members of chapter AB of Salt Lake and chapter C of Vernal will serve as hostesses for this years convention. Mrs. Shirley Michel and Mrs. Mary Steadman of AB, plus Mrs. Marjorie Gagon and Mrs. Linda Shimman of C, are of the one 0 of the 20-PIEC- greatest selection in ROCKER E west STONEWARE GRANITE IS YOUR LARGEST LANE DEALER CURIO CABINETS Mom can off her with cunos Velvet, ond bocks, .intenor I d.tign.d I I I nla,.. Solid 3Hj AVAILABLE. today. 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Pleasant, Iowa, the PEO Sisterhood is a philanthropic and educational organization designed to give women greater opportunities for higher education. It began as a college sorority at a gift every dreoms owning, ond you con give your sweetheart SALT LAKE. The 46th annual convention of the Utah chapter of PEO Sisterhood will be held tomorrow (Fri- O OHO Halley. McAllister, alcoholics The class provides students with many creative opportunities to design and make things of their own choice, which they can use now or in their future homes, and also gives an excellent for those background wishing to move into the career field of interior design, Mrs. Beard said. The teacher is a member of the Mary Atwater Weaving Guild and will have two of her own tapestries displayed in a juried exhibit to be shown Saturday through March 14 in the University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Students will also make rag rugs and pillows and Viewpoints Oranlfa't Ameorell, jan, Bryan Bunderson, presented skits, poetry and readings in Ger- Ute American Beard contest. Tackett, Chris Mark Waldron,Donna Lu- Language Fair ment 15-2- will enter a table setting wall n Mrs. zalez, DeeDee Lobato, Brenda Mellor, Sue Ann Nicolo, Travis Brigham Young mented Beard commented. They are learning to shop around for good prices and for quality merchandise, skills that will benefit them all their lives, she added. The home will be on display May The home economics students will be involved as guides. Other projects for stuflooring, carpeting, dents include egg shell drapes, window treat- collages in which they ment, paint and wall- color then break up egg paper, counter tops, shells and make them inlighting fixtures and to collages and mosaics. furniture arrangements. Students are also learnThe students are reing how to make silk quired to calculate the flowers and studying cost of all furnishings flower arranging. and items used in the During the spring stuhome. Many field trips dents will make a cirare being made to check cular woven tapestry hand-wove- - Foreign Language Students Perform man, placement of furniture, decorations, etc. The pictures are used by professional interior designers to show the customer how a room will look when finished, explained Mrs. Beard. Students are presently involved in making decisions about the Kearns house, including hard showing and a hanging, , Floor samples ond discontinued shries in o wide assortment of patterns, styles, and sizes ore yours from Gronite's special selection. Some ore slightly soiled, but every one is a bargain. 30 OFF I Jumiturecompany" THE 1 T "HOME" FOLKS SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME BALT LAKI tOM Sett ! 3 HMMieffMl 373-3J- 3 14 I |