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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW IB Thursday, June combined advanced orchestra performances, along with beginning and intermediate groups, Turner said. Learning Activities 25, 19B1 band Area Teachers Sharing Ideas BENN'ION. Seventy-fiv- e teachers are completing a Make and take course being held at two-wee- k Calvin Smith ele- mentary. They are sharing ideas and suggestions shared their ideas and resources and expertise to develop activities for the coming school year, Mrs. Jensen said. Its been a great windows. Teachers their own choose projects. Some have made learning centers, others a variety of games and activities. All have and Included on the pro- experience These are a gram will be the hard workers. The students will benefit from their efforts," sentation of Royal super group of teachers and very com-bine- d band pre- March and Soul Rock. The combined orchestras perform a selection of numbers, including Overture. These are good students and hard she concluded. and making learning games and activities to use with their students in the fall. The idea is to give an alternative to the usual paper and pencil ac- Julie Wolkowski, a teacher from Western Hills of the game boards that she prepared for some elementary, displayed building children's manipulative skills at the summer school for teachers offered at Smith elementary. . . . 20-da- y weekly, he pointed out, whereas the summer program has gien him an opportunity to work every day with students who are seriously interested in their instruments The (See Page 5B. Col 7 TfJUSTi students GAME BOARDS workers I feel they have made half a years progress in the program, Mr Turner commented During the school year students have music only twice THINKfABOUTt said Judy tivities, Jensen who is teaching the course. The teachers are gathered from all over the valley, she explained and can receive credit for the class through Utah State University. Granite School District is providing materials for the class, she said. Projects are many, Professor including Pooles Computer made from juice cartons, a concentration game board and magic Remember When Jay Nelson Was Award Recipient SMa WCHOPs HIKEE YEVKS AGO. as reported in Altar June 22, Hannah Granger Gay York was selected to reign as queen of the Magna Mt. Riders Rodeo. The attendants the Green Sheet of 1!)78. The West Chamber of rr ---- & Thayne Com- trade-vocation- Cafe awaiting installation as president of the Magna Lions club. The vice presidents were Jim Russell, Kent Goble and Ray Merrill . . . Sharlene Cook was named PTA president Open 24 Hrs. Except Closed Sun. 8.00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.i at Academy 4219 W. 3500 So. CjOUA- - Valley Nelson, Utah Technical College president who was approaching his retirement after three decades at the helm of the institution . . . Frank Arreola was Linda's Society president at Sts. Peter and Paul church . merce presented its Community Involvement Award to Jay L. jf- - CUPPING . . . Barbara Fox, a teacher from Farnsworth elementary, prepared flash cards for students during a portion of the summer school for teachers held at Smith elementary. Park elementary. Anna Florin was installed as . in . were Christine Andersen and Nancy Martin. SIX AGO. as in 21!, 1075. council Community representatives throughout the area met to form the West Valley Assn, of Community Councils. The idea for a combined organization came about when members of various town and neighborhood councils (See Page 5B, Col. 7) banli by Ah, with UNITED BANK'S new AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE Combined Concert Set school concert to be TAYLORSVILLE. Music students at Vista, Taylorsville and Truman elementary presented at 10 oclock Monday morning at Vista. 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