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Show New Program AR WBSTVAUEYVIEW Kearns JHS Students To Soar KEARNS. Be- ginning on Feb. 8, staff members at Kearns junior high will sponsor a program called Soar With two-wee- k Me. A planning team, under the direction of Dr. Elwood Clayton, principal, has arrang- ed activities Reacting to materials being placed in packets for Kearns unior high Soar With Me program are Helen Brown, Kathryn Starbuck, Mary Voelker, FOR PROGRAM . . . and assemblies for the student body, patterned after the TV program Get High On Yourself. Activities will include films, songs, pep talks and testimonials from guest speakers who will come from all over Utah and as far away as Texas to participate in the The object of this program is to help students take a look at themselves and realize that they have many talents and abilities and that they will be able to overcome handicaps or other hardships in their lives, Dr. Clayton said. Doris Taggart, a USU graduate and speaker, will be one of the participants. She is a member of the Deans Advisory Council and is the national director for the Association of ner from Orem who has no legs but has learned to cope with this and live a full and productive life. Also speaking will be Bank Women. has organized an well-know- n Other speakers will include Curt Brink-mathe Boston Marathon wheelchair win n, Dave Seamons, a clinical psychologist who is a consultant for the U.S. Dept, of Education and conducts workshops of this nature throughout Utah, as will Walter Hollins of San Antonio, director of training for the U.S. Dept, of Education. Also on the program will be Dan Clark, who titled assembly Tomorrows leaders youth and will share some personal exper Thursday, Jan. 28, Parenting 1982 will direct a class In being assertive while To Be Subject Of PTA Seminar affirming family and marital iences which have had HUNTER. A parena dramatic impact on his life. His presen- ting seminar will be tation will deal with held from 7 to 8:30 discipline, respect and p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4, at Hunter Dan Litchford, elementary, 4351 So. known as Mr. National 5400 West. The event, sponBionic, will conduct a sored for teacher by the PTA, will workshop and student develop- be open to all interestd ment of bionic atti- parents throughout the tudes. He has con- valley. Three workshops ducted similar workinshops from Denver to will be offered, eleparentcluding, single Wichita for both mentary and second- ing, under the direcary student bodies, the tion of Barbara Terry, who holds a masters principal said. degree in social work. For quick, effective Marilyn Tolboe, results at low cost, use CSW, will conduct a the Want Ad columns of workshop on parenting self-estee- Sheet! the Green skills. Edward Fasy, CSW, Orientation For Beehive Group Slated By Stake GRANGER. Beehive orientation for girls attending seventh and eighth grades will be held in Jordan North stake on Sunday night. The affair for first and second year Beehives and their parents will include a filmstrip presentation on Camp Oakcrest. Two girls who have attended the camp previously will make a report during the session. Take 5 Rumen Delight Roof, Chicken, Shrimp Flavored Oriental Noodles $a 3 oz. pkg. QE99 ROIIS Assorted $1.49 1,13 SChow Mein Q Fried Rice Chow Mein 99' pkg! MUfgiJ'Skg. NoodlOS Frosk 'n Crunch y Bean Sprouts Not Hit Pric 14 can is U Chop Suey Q Kraft Slices cS8 Mrs Wight's Sliced my or Potato arenaA Oatmeal Vegetables )jjj jj 14 oz can -- a Sliced Bread rr 7: 1 24 oz. loaf .63 TC 9 79 |