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Show For Fair other countries may like to set up an ethnic food booth, where they could sell samples of their foods, she suggested. The fair will be held on Feb. 25 during the school day. Those interested in participating may call Mrs. Randall at the school, Community Help Sought By JHS KEARNS. Members of this community are being invited to lend their talents and share their interests with students of Kearns junior high during a Horizons fair to be held in February. The purpose of the fair is to provide students with information about many varied areas of interest and thus widen their horizons said coordinator Dana Randall. Members of the community are being asked to set up displays or demonstrations of their particular area of interest and to be available to show and tell about it and answer ques tions, she said. We hope to include many, many areas of dance and exercise clinics, tennis clinics, or ethnic foods she added. Players from Utah Jazz will participate in a basketball clinic and representatives from Hogle Zoo and the Humane Society will also be on hand, she said. Students will be able to select four sections to visit during the day. Persons trained in CPR or first aid are needed to assist in the health booths. Those with knowledge of Volunteers Are Sought By School one-to-on- rtification credit through the University serving as added. she volunteers, Those interested in that aspect may call Mrs. Allen. of Utah by e 969-706- 2; 973-757- 969-984- Florence Fuller (left) and Cindy Pieti show items that " bazaar at Trinity Methodist church tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. be featured in a High Priests Get New Leadership TAYLORSVILLE. leadership has been named for the Taylorsville 16th high priest group. Vay Simper has been sustained group New leader. Named to Mr. assistants Simper were Ben Ison and Kenneth Dymock. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! "Sew-N-Do- At Trinity Harvest Meal, Bazaar On Tap ALL to know they can gain rece- interested . . , SEW-N'-D- will 11, 1982 968-350- photography, booths, Thursday, Nov. We children, helping them GRANGER. want to invite anyone on a basis, in the area who wishes grading papers for to make his or her life teachers, helping with interesting to bulletin boards or in Author Speaks more volunteer at our many other areas, At Area School school, said Nancy she added. Holmes, PTA presThose interested in KEARNS. Children ident at Hillsdale volunteering time at at Gourley elementary elementary. the school may contact will have a visit from Volunteers can add Linda Allen, volunteer an author on Thursso much interest and coordinator, fun to their own lives Mrs. Holmes, day, Nov. 18. Ivy Ruckman, and at the same time or Penny Jensen, whose book Melba the be of great help to our teacher vice president, Brain has been nomchildren and to the at the school, inated for the Utah teachers, she said. We would like to Book Volunteers are need- thank all those who Childrens Award, will be the ed in many areas, said have already served as volunteers; they do speaker during an Mrs. Holmes. assembly program, Young people, a great job, the PTA according to Ida Mil- older people and president commented. retired people can all ler, media Former teachers help by reading to who volunteer may be interest, some of which may be arts and crafts, health, computers, 3 WIST VALICY VIEW PTA Effort KEARNS. The United Methodist Women of Trinity United Methodist Church will host a bazaar and harvest dinner tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. Bazaar items will be available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. The dinner, to be served on Saturday BENNETTS PAINTS 20 OFF UNTIL NOV. 31 KEARNS SALES & SERVICE 408S W. 541S So. 968-357- AT P' THE DIET sm w me shop FIZICBS EFFECTIVE Nov. tO, Ilyl2y !3 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. will include baked ham, pie and a beverage. Donations of $3 per person are being asked, with children under 12 served for $1:50. Bazaar items will include a variety of handmade items such as quilts, baby things, green plants, baked goods and a large selection of items suitable for Christmas gifts. The event will be open to the public, said Cindy Pietz, UMW president. Standard CENTER Night Is On Agenda TAYLORSVILLE. A standard night for bee- hive girls and scouts in Taylorsville North Stake will be held Sunday in the stake center. Dave Featherstone, a seminary teacher at Granger high and son of Vaughn J. Feather-ston- e of the First Quorum of the Seventy, will be guest speaker. Parents are being invited to attend with their young people. 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