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Show iff HM j '!? 'V 1 .'.V . 11111111 " ,.'.1 M. ' .' mMi . 'y t 5 H :;-- 1 Ir . WEST VAMY MW Thursday, Aug. , 12, 1982 At Valley SO. - teachers have joined the staff at Valley junior high to take care of an additional students. The projected enrollment will reach 1,075, 50-6- Patricia Shiftman will teach math and social studies and Mark Hamp will take over vocal duties. Bon- will nie Nielsen Hm Webster elementary. : 1 : 4-- and this year carpeting is to be laid on the staff, will be back to instruct in part of the last year at Granger high teachers. Brent conjunction English. Rushton, who spent Bennion junior high, will teach P.E. and health. Julie Maloney will teach typing and A with workshop for selected staff members is held being at Valley today business. All lockers at Valley (Thursday) and tomorrow, with a con 200 i r; A)-- , ? Ul 1 1 , have been repainted , sultant from Texas instructing in citizenship education. The instruction is part of a workshop offered by the U.S. Office of Education to teach community basis for students selected throughas testing, teacher living, nomination. 0 students About from all three grades will be involved in the program. The instructors will be Robert civics and responsibility, the principal said. A program for gifted 50-6- and talented students will be offered at Valley a half hour before school and continuing through the advisory period. Students wont be taken out of their Rindlisbacher and Linda Brittain. A back-to-scho- at Utah Technical College will begin Aug. 23, and for new students on Aug. 30. College officials are bracing themselves for a record enrollment. Increases ' last quarter ran 20 percent last year. Two new programs are being offered, dental assisting and word processing, which will bring the total offerings to 40. Continuing as the most popular courses are data processing and elec-in tronics. Students those courses attend classes and labs from 7 a.m. through midnight. The State Board of Regents recently placed Utechs new as if I taught at Webster just a few years ago and the children I taught in first grade are now in sixth. It is going to be fun, said Charlotte Pack, the new principal of Webster elementary. I know so many of the students, teachers and parents, it is really exciting. They are great people and we look forward to a good year, she said. Mrs. Pack taught at Webster for three years, after which she taught at Kearns junior high and last year was assistant principal at West Lake junior high. She received bachelors and masters degrees from the University of Utah, an educational specialist degree from Brigham Young University and is presently working on a doctorate at BYU. A native of Salt Lake, she graduated from East high. The projected enrollment at Webster this TAYLORSVILLE. Fall quarter registration for continuing above Ell busi- ness building construction at the top of its construction priority list in an effort to relieve serious overcrowding and long waiting lists in several of the colleges programs. Additional registration, counseling, catalogs or financial aids information may be obtained by calling Utah Tech at times may register on 20 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Aug. ol Try A Want Ad! 1.29 VALUE x8 r 1 RULE to 70 SHEETS 70 want to work closely with parents to have the very best possible educational experience for each Mrs. Pack student, said. Parents are welcome to visit the school at any time, to discuss our programs and plans she said. I RULERS (5) REG. 98 REG. iO METRIC AND INCH SALE BOOK PAGE 'I',T( j CD ' I 12 INCH NOTE ihiuuju NOTEBOOK 29 (MES SCOTCH 'UTLITY' TAPE 2 SCHOOL BOXES WITH ONE v2"xm" REG. REG. 59 69 i 4 OZ. SIZE CANVAS BIKE PRO-TANGL- TOTE BAG 1 REG. GLUE 2.79 REG. 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Class goals Registration will be held Tuesday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. for Mr. Christiansen exThe class plained. will be held on a daily It Feels Like Signups At : program, regular WER FILLER - i in the auditorium. A new lighting control system will be installed in the auditorium. Staff members will attend a workshop at Snowbird on Aug. 25 in BEST BET NEW POST . . . Charlotte Pack, who served at West Lake last year, is the new principal at Mrs. Pack Says : ' Patricia Finney, once cipal. 0 , and journalism French teacher and according to Carl Christiansen, prin- - GRANGER. additional k" replace Delores Garrison as counselor. Returning after a half year will be Marianne Mitchell as Two Teachers Added To Staff Two M 050 I STORE HOURS: 100 Gift Certificats J Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9 Saturday 10-- 6 Closed Sundays |