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Show At Whittier Talent show tryouts will be held immediately after school on Jan. 21 in the multi- - Care' Program Moving Forward 7 HUNTER. Monthly I activities in the program are continuing at Whittier elementary, with the January theme I care about beautiful things. The objective of the program is to help students develop a deeper understanding, love and appreciation for the cultural arts and to encourage them to expand their talents, said PTA public care relations chairman R purpose room. The talent assembly will be presented on Jan. 27. The schools cultural arts festival will be held at 7 p.m. on Jan. 28. All visual art entries in the Reflections contest will be exhibited. Reflections contest winners will be recognized and winners in literature, poetry and music will be asked to present their winning entry during the talent portion of the festival. Parents are being invited to attend. Linda Gardner. Carol Bowe is program director for the I care activities held throughout the year. Activities scheduled throughout the month include the Reflections contest, with a deadline tomorrow (Friday) on all entries in music, art and literature. Theme for this years What smile. United Pws contest is me makes Students par f I II LIMITED ticipated in classroom study on how to write poetry and literature and how to draw. Lunchtime presentations by guest artists will take place each Tuesday and Thursday in the upper foyer. Students are being encouraged to attend the demonstrations, which will include visual, literary, dance and musical presentations. DeVon Timothy, kindergarten teacher, is in charge. Students are also being invited to begin preparing entries for the talent show, which will be under the direction of Lou Timmer- man. 9B Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW Contest Anyone further Eyed By may call Carolyn Students chairman. The PTA will host a father and son banquet GRANGER. Group Leader Named In Ward wishing for information Bun-kal- i, cultural arts Stu- dents at Pioneer at elementary are being encouraged to enter the national PTA Reflections contest, with entries being accepted through Feb. 5, according to PTA 6 p.m. TAYLORSVILLE. New high priest group leaders have been named in Taylorsville 8th ward. tonight LaVere H. Brady was sustained group leader. Named first assistant was Tom Moore, with dean second assistant. (Thursday). Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. with the program following at 8 oclock. A representative of the Junior Hockey League will be spokesman Bonnie the guest speaker. Hausknecht. A drawing will be The theme of this held for four passes for years contest is What makes me smile. Stu- a Golden Eagles dents may submit en- hockey game and two tries in music, liter- passes for Jazz basketball. ature or visual art. Ove-so- n WANTED: taUr to faVUp. (?alikapht Stt add or rail Q$0-102- & 'w JnmVaSug HARDWARE STORES 4067 The Family Health and Home Center QUANTITIES 14, 1982 5415 So. W. 968-354- 4 3SSS SHAMPOOS & CONDITIONERS SALES . . . Donna Kurszewskl Is among Magna residents purchasing directories from supply produced during past year by Chamber. Young Sam Kurszewski is among young salesmen calling on homes in area. '81 Version - 69 NOW ONLY EA. Wicker Fans in assorted and finishes. shapes 10 About in. wide. Directory Still Available Here MAGNA. With the high cost of printing 28 OZ. 0590-030- Council. The small yellow and the depressed volumes contain 60 state of the economy, pages of names and the Magna Chamber of addresses of people Commerce will not be living within the area putting out a directory served by the 250 telethis year for the first phone prefix. In additime in more than a tion, it offers a classified advertising secquarter century. However, there are tion, listing all local still 700 volumes availbusiness establishable from last year's ments, as well as hossupply that are being pitals and emergency sold on a house to numbers. house basis for $1 each Highlight of the book by a group of boys, is a page with rare under the direction of photographs of two, Ralph Brimley, longtime Magna landpresident of marks that are no the Magna Community longer in existence. e One depicts school in its KAPERS heyday and the other (From Page 8B, Col. 4) the old Magna Library The Black Lagoon on Main street, which will be shown in the also served as a meetauditorium at 7 p.m. ing place for the They tell me this Womens club. Magna movie is well worth the Anyone interested in $1.50 admission obtaining a book may charge. call Brimley at When the supply Friday is class shirt is there exhausted, is also day. Friday senior assembly and will be no more availthe big event of the able until the book is again circulated in week, senior ball. The dance will be held at 1983. Proceeds from the Symphony Hall, from 8 to 11 p.m. Admission is sale of the book, with the exception of a per$8 per couple, with pictures available at $5 centage to the boys, and $7.50. Music is by will go toward printing another book next The Delegation. year. Tryouts for the full length play Ten Little CYPRUS Indians will be held (From Page 8B, Col. 3) after school today in The swim team will room 111. The play is in the district scheduled for the end compete at meet Granger this of February. This afternoon at 2:45. Also by exciting mystery today, the JV basketAgatha Christie will be ball team will play at under the direction of at 5:30. ToSkyline WesNethercott. morrow the sophoThe next deadline more basketball team will meet at Skyline at for the ACT is one week from today. 5:30 and the varsity at Those registration 7:30. The girls basketfolders take quite a ball team will take on while to fill out, so pick the farmers here tomorrow afternoon at 3 yours up soon. with JV at 4:30. Good Attention seniors, luck to all of the Pirate now is the time to fill teams. Remember to out applications for scholarsupport girls and boys and college ships. Dont put it off basketball, wrestling or you may be too late. and swimming. Information is availThe second term able at the counseling ends tomorrow. Only center. one semester left. This Girls basketball has first half of the school Brighton at Kearns at year has gone by awfully fast for many peo5:30; wrestling. West Jordan at Kearns at 5 ple. and 7:30; swimming, Guys, remember to with Taylorsville at get your dates for Kearns at 3 - all today. Comehoming. This In basketball, will be a casual dance Kearns is at Brighton held on the 29th after at 5:30 and 7:30 tomorthe basketball game row. The Wasatch against Cottonwood. 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