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Show At Oquirrh Hills Volunteers Aid Independent Learners KEARNS. Spanish, journalism, shorthand -- - classes usually taught in secondary school, are part of the independent learners project at Oquirrh Hills elementary. Volunteer mothers Joy Thomas and Jean Ashby are teaching Spanish lessons twice weekly to 12 fourth and fifth grade students. They have learned a lot in the last three Students are inviting journalism, with my their families to a students working Spanish party and directly with the have made their own younger students. pinata, filled with Each of my students treats, which will be works with two broken during the elementary students, Boren, Cynthia Todd Burke, Hinckley, Mike Kitchen, Rebec- ca Minnick, Ghentry Pace and Sabrina Peterson. Dr. June Berrie, remember English, said Mrs. Ashby. but with our dedicated staff and parents, and the enthusiasm shown by the students, we feel these problems are only detours and not stop signs on the road to a most successful learning endeavor. We have only just begun, she concluded. e n o s estudiantes are Jason Olsen, Stacey b u Jennifer Cory Booth, Attermann, Nan Brown, Ambur Stidd, Brandi Hawkes, Jason West, Sheldon Foster, Joy Herold, Jamie Whitney and Shanns W'hitaker. They are learning basic conversational Spanish, vocabulary, alphabet and grammar, the teacher said. The mothers make tapes, saying things first in Spanish, then in English, which students can use along with KEARNS (From Page n ' Week Is Ready to break pinata as part of independent learners program at Oquirrh Hills school are Cory Booth, Joy Herrold, Shannon Whitaker. SMACK Busy One At Trinity KEARNS. Membership Sunday will be observed this week at Trinity United Methodist church during 8:30 and 11 a.m. services. building benefit dinner is scheduled after the 11 oclock serA vice. The Tongan Methodists of Trinity will celebrate May Day with a childrens day and family program, beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday. Visitation evening will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, with lay speakers and others, meeting in fellowship hall. The youth fellowship will meet at 7:30 Tues--daThe program will include a review of the UMYF handbook. The United Methodist Women will meet at the church at 8:30 Friday morning to y. share J transportation to a Church Women United program. A work day will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. sponsored by the trustees. Work will be done both inside and outside. Participants are being asked to bring their own tools for outside work. John event. They will serve Spanish rice, tortillas and enchiladas. Students from the fifth and sixth grades are involved journalism in classes. Twice weekly they visit Keans junior high and work with Kathryn Starbuck and her journalism students. We are teaching the elements of DUP To Place Marker At Site HUNTER. The Eldorado and Hunter DUP camps are honoring the original Hunter pioneers by placing a DUP memorial marker on the site of the first Hunter LDS ward chapel at 3500 So. 6000 West. A program and dedication is being planned for May 15 at 10 a m. Emma Olsen, national president of the DUP organization, will be present for the dedication. A comprehensive history of the area has been compiled by Reta Day and Marianne D. Farnsworth. Mrs. Farnsworth is captain of the Hunter DUP camp and Ella Jepson heads the Eldorado camp. Mrs. Starbuck said. The Oquirrh Hills students put together a special April Fool newspaper to distribute in their school, she said, and are now working to produce a literary magazine, which will be made up of their own work in prose and poetry. Fifth grader Jenny Gehlhausen was selected by her peers to serve as editor. Others involved in the journalism class are Chris Ballard, Aaron Martineau, Brett Black, Rachel Broberg, Scott Klotz, Alan Martineau, Mike Boren, Todd Burke, Cynthia Hinckley, Mike Kitchen, Rebecca Minnick, Ghentry Pace, Kim Packer, Pati, Stephanie Sabrina Peterson, Lisa Malmstrom, Carissa Prime and Lucinda Miller. Another group of students who has expressed interest in computers is visiting Kennedy junior high twice weekly, with volunteer parents providing the transportation. The students are taking a beginning computer class. They are Amy Bennion, Brett Black, Joel Rodriguez, Alan Turner, Melissa Berry, Mike Oquirrh Hills media is coordinator, two short- teaching hand classes, which she feels are helping the students to learn a new and useful skill at an early age. In shorthand I she teaches Chad Watson, Shaun L. 69 (Kathryn) Crosby, Mississippi; sister, brother, Shirley Ailene Davies, Larry L., both Salt Lake; stepbrother, Robert day Vegas. Truck driver; member of Teamsters Local 222. Member of White Earth Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; daughters, sons, of debate team and jazz band, Kevin Likes is interested in chess, books and music and would like to go into physics, or computer science or to be a Patricia, Renee Fulgestad, Debbie Guiher, Brenda Robinson, Vickie Casca-sian- , Marvin, Leslie, Dennis, Roger; four grandchildren; several brothers and sisters. PWa BURTON LUMBER WE CAN HELP" BEST PRICE BEST SELECTION is GRANGER. sustained stake secretary. Sustained to be ordained an elder was Royce Mackay. Those approved to become high priests were Donald Morrison and Aldon Talbot. NOW THRU MAY 3, 1982 SPRINKLER ON A change in a stake position plus priesthood ordination approvals were included in the general session of conference in Granger South stake Sunday. Arlene Bingham was Try A Want Ad! Salt Lake hospital. in a Mrs. said sister, Mrs. Francell Smith, Salt Lake. Born on July 19, 1931 in Bagley, Minn, to Peter and Ada Stevens Johnson. Married to Edith Mains in Las and Bingham, program great grandchildren; 32 Johnson Stake Business Is Held Sunday Primary Vernell BURIED. Leslie LaVerne Johnson, 49, West Valley, Tuesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Hunter 21st ward chapel. He died Satur- producing excellent results, mother, Walter and Glyne Smith, Salt Lake; brother, Jason William, Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snell, Sterling, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Boice Haley, Covina, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooper, Las Alamitos, Calif.; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Howe, Mrs. Alma Snell, both Billings, Mont.; Mrs. Mary Haley, Hemet, Calif. great grandchildren; Packer. The individual learning Nickol, West Valley; father, step- Warren C. and Francell Kenner Snow. Married to Wayne Winifred Christian on March 14, 1925, he died May 19, 1964. Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, Mrs. Alice Marshall, Kenneth, Warren, all West Valley; Mrs. Tony (Lucille) Ortiz, Magna; 10 grandchildren; Soren- Shaun Roberts, Mike Peck, Tommy Jenkins, Kelley Afflick and Melanie Vance Enrolled in shorthand II are Tom Burke, Ghentry Pace, Mike Kitchen, Mike Boren, Lisa Malmstrom and Kim BURIED. Julia Donovan Snell, age 2Vj, Kearns, Monday m Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Kearns 35th ward chapel. She died Thursday. Born on Sept. 10, 1979 in Kearns to Wesley Howe and Sheri Lynn Haley Snell. Survivors, parents; brothers, Robert, Magna; James, Murray; Harl, Kaysville. Preceded in death by three children. Jack, Robert, Margaret. - member Nisha Snow 77, Magna, Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Lake Ridge 1st ward chapel. She died Saturday. Born on Aug. 4, 1904 in Sterling, Utah to BURIED. Christian, son, Provo; Mrs. Jack L. (Barbara) Francisco, Los Angeles; 55 grandchildren; speaking and hopes eventually to become a lawyer. He is the son of Glenn and Wanda Huffaker. A Christian Snell husband; Tina Neely, Ogden. Tucson, Ariz.; Gerald, Mrs. Huf-fak- T Vv & daughter, 29, 1982 (From PagellB, Col. 3) Kearns high house of representatives for two years, Troy is also a member of Key club and the drama club, en- their workbooks. Survivors, Thursday, Apr. STATISTICS 11B, Col 6) joys writing L. BURIED. Donna Rae Smith Goodwin, 32, Friday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at Granger 27th ward chapel. She died on April 19 in a Granger hospital of a heart attack. Born on April 5, 1950 in Salt Lake to Walter W. and Dorothy A. Kenlein Smith. Married to Samuel Ray Goodwin Jr. on June 10, 1971 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member of LDS church. English and history. He hopes to attend a military academy or Notre Dame University. teacher availability, WEST VALLEY VIEW Goodwin math, chemistry, space and we wonder if they still Brown, are hoping the program can grow until it can be offered to all the grades. Our biggest problem is class-roo- months. Sometimes The who coordinates the program. The students come from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. They are required to complete all their regular class work satisfactorily in order to participate in the program, she added. Ashby, We 13B lawyer. 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