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Show V west VALLEY Qg 'i 9 V 9 V I 0 W W Thursday, Aug. 13,1981 VIEW ft m rsfgwf mfiwqrmi- 31. Signups, Classes Scheduled MAGNA. tion for pre-scho- Registraand kindergarten classes at Our Lady of school will be Lourdes carried out Monday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Religion Center, South. 8585 W. 3010 Classes for the mor- ning session will be taught by Mrs. James (Jean) Pappas from 9:15 to 11:45 a.m. The afternoon class will be under the direction of Mrs. Bill (Carol) Lan-durfrom 12 to 2:30 p.m. School will begin on Aug. 27. Matthew Athinson, a elementary, browses through a book on birds class taught by Rich Hageman. BIRDWATCHER Misty Myers selects a book entitled "Leo The Lion Looks For Books" during a summer warm-uclass at Orchard elementary. SELECTION . . . p At Orchard . , . 9 - year - old at in a summer warm-u- the Oct. 31st deadline. A birth certificate is required and immunizations must be current, according to state law. Health forms and immunization cards will be available at the center. The $11 fee is payable in advance every Monday. Payments must be kept current for attendance. It was noted that the school is open to all children regardless of race, color or creed. Telephone registration may be handled by contacting Mrs. Pappas between 7 and 9 p.m. at or Mrs. Landures at 968-989- 0 250-287- 1. Children entering kindergarten must be 5 years of age by Oct. Orchard Three and must also meet Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! West Lake To Hold Signups On Three Days GRANGER. In for the opening of school on Aug. 27, registration is preparation scheduled at West Lake junior high next week. Ninth graders will sign up on Tuesday, eighth graders on and Wednesday seventh on Thursday, between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. New students and any who have missed registering on the regular days will sign up on Aug. 21 during the same hours, according to Riley Newton, principal. An orientation for all seventh graders and students new to the school will be held Aug. 20 at 7:30 p.m. p PiofoMfottal 'Penmo, - School In Progress I think HUNTER. August is a great time to hold summer chard Registration Seniors are to register Tuesday, juniors Wednesday and sophomores 8 a.m. said daily, p dents are just ending MAGNA. Registration for the coming school year will take place next week at Cyprus high. noon elementary, school, is in full swing. Its my feeling that in early June the stu- Start Tuesday to with where summer school, already over in other At Cyprus To Thursday, from the work programmed for individual needs so that they really can gear-u- school, said Dr. John Allen, principal of Or- assistant principal Scott Whipple. New students are being asked to register from 8 to noon Friday. The traditional blue and gold football game will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 22, to introduce players and coaches. A meeting for team members and parents will follow at 9:30. Refreshments will be served. their school experience for the year and are in need of a break, he remarked. By August they are getting a little tired of summer activities and are ready to go again. Summer school in August also serves as a warm-uperiod for the school year, a time when students can review their skills and gear up for school opening, ved. he obser- Orchard students are attending sessions in reading and math, Summer's End Prompts Dance Here Saturday A valley- dance for Interests and Young Special Interests will be held Saturday at a church located at 2101 W. 3100 Special South. eo. 4 x4 Posts 2 2x4 95 ea. 1 Rails x 6 rgh. spruce ea. 78 1 x 4 rgh. Hr Post Mix 59 ea. 1 ' bag TuoilableatT-- v Boftfoit'ft BUILDERS MART 3555 W. 3500 So. taught previously New Jersey. The students are enjoying the summer school program, and I feel the timing is good, Dr. Allen concluded. TSHFiF The parking lot dance is being sponsored by the Granger North Region SI and YSI. Theme for the social will End. Picnic Is On Slate In -wide CEDAR FENCING background andin p GRANGER. nn for school, he said. The program also includes a varied P.E. program, taught by Richard Higman, who, said the principal, has a very strong P.E. be The Summers affair will begin at 9 p.m. Admission will be a $2 donation. Music will be by Omega and square dancing will be offered during intermission. Other types of entertainment will be provided during the evening with a number of prizes to be awarded. Refreshments will be served. Chairman of the dance is LeiOma Wolf. Call Magna MAGNA. Two special activities are on this weeks agenda for members of Magna Central stake, beginning tonight (Thursday) at 6 oclock in Copper Community park. Spencer 2nd ward will host its annual ward picnic, which includes a hot wheels conrace, a test and other actpie-eatin- Tony Marino, 9, barely escapes becoming a "submarine" by dodging a ball heaved by Andre Lloyd in a game called "Battleship" during a warm-uclass at Orchard elementary. TORPEDO . . . i1T ii;4 f y j ivities. In addition, cornerstone ceremonies for the Jordan River Temple will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday. People from the stake will be among the expected 30,000 and seating will be available only for the handicapped and elderly. A statue program V I 1 y i AjA-i- A i Bach-To-Scho- ol l-- ('A- (T 1 ;w - - A- LJ - t i a1 ) XLr:r:J WA featuring music by the Tabernacle Choir. Special guests will be the first of the n church. 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