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Show g Course At Kearns High In Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW 16, 1982 Anything Needing Paint Will Get It KEARNS. Our students work on a large variety of projects -not just cars, but just about anything that teacher and adding his own expertise to the curriculum, Barton said. He is working under the direction of observed Quinn Barton, who teaches auto body classes at Kearns high. The students bring in many of their own, or their parents projects, he explained, including cars, stoves, refrigerators, wash-- , ers, bikes, skis, motorcycles and furniture. Dr. William McKell of BYU and will spend five weeks with us. He takes my place with the students and is learning such things as can be painted, learn to fix up the and repair various items and to paint them, he said. About 156 students each day go through the classes, which include beginning auto body and vocational classes, the teacher said. Each student spends two periods daily in the class, he Students added. It is a very popular course. All our classes are filled, including an extra period class because of the demand, remarked Mr. Barton. Mark Rupp, a stuHints on straightening o fender are suggested to Kearns high students Gory Widerburg (left) and Robert Knight by BYU student teacher Marc Rupp. BODYWORK . . . Big Pickle, dent at Brigham Young University, is working with Mr. Barton as a student Small Jar MAGNA A 9 pickle in a jar would ordinarily create very little interone-qua- rt est. However, when the pickle in question is about two inches in diameter, in a bottle with a one inch top, it becomes not only a conversation piece, but an object of speculation for everyone who sees it. Among theories advanced by customers at the M&M Prescription Center in Magna where the bottle is now on display, was that the bottom of the bottle was cut off before the pickle was placed inside. But to Louis Wel- Louis Welcker displays home grown cucumber which nearly fills narrow-mouthe- . . . vinegar bottle. d BRINTON'S QUICK FIX IN MURRAY APPLIANCE PARTS MART REFRIG-FREEZER- S WASHERS - DRYERS IN HOME - IN SHOP Dependable Service GE Kenmore . Whirlpool Itc. Hotpoint jj Coll you Daily till 6, Sat. till 5 p.nt. If usi bo GIAO you did1 4700 S. State Rupp is doing a great job and it helps to have two teachers available to assist stu- dents needing Barton help, observed. Students learn how to handle and care for tools, how to repair body damage, or damage to household machines and then refinish and paint the pieces, he said. one-to-on- e Many of our students find they can go into good jobs right from high school. A follow-ustudy of our graduates showed 80 percent continue in the p An eighth grade student at Kearns junior high, he is in the gifted computer class and enjoys band activities. He is the first Eagle in his family and ward. they are taking advanced courses in it. It is a good class for any youth, whether they intend to use it as a career base, or to develop the capability of doing work on their own cars, household items and so forth. The skills they learn in this class are skills they will use throughout their lives, concluded Mr. Barton. Transplant Team Had UtecH Tie TAYLORSVILLE. Utah Technical Co- lleges electricity coor- apprenticeship dinator has been a member of the team of the Jarvik heart transplant at the UofU Medical Center Don Butler, who coordinates the electricity program for the . apprenticeship divi- at Utah Tech, works as an electrician at the UofU during the day and at the college during the sion evening. One of nine in the shop at the U, Mr. Butler was selected, along with an electronics technician, to stand by through the entire surgery WELDER . . . Student-teache- r Marc Rupp (left) gives hints about welding to Kearns high student David Me Donald in auto body class. COUPON i DINNER AND MOVIE j two and procedure last week. He v. as back in on the surgery performed on Dr. Barney Clark, retired Seattle dentist, on post-surger- y TWO recipient's lungs. I didnt have to do anything. I was on duty in case something might go wrong, sort of an insurance policy, watch it grow. Welcker added that there is a trick or two he 1982 NAVAJO SIZE), i TACO DRINK DINNERS NOT GOOD DINE CAFE ABOVE VALLEY TWIN THEATRE Safeway Stores. Inc AT THIS LOCATION 5415 SO. ONLY 4140 W. .................... VALID TILL DEC. 20TH, 1982 Christmas o Savings... From Safeway Mike Cox Cox Boy Becomes An Eagle Welcker said he got the idea for the gimmick from Bob Wrig-lea barber w'ho formerly occupied the in Bank Barber-sho- p the old part of town, known for his sense of KEARNS. An honor student at Kearns junior high has received the Eagle Scout award. Mike Cox, son of Dallen and Leslie Cox, is a member of troop 675, with Doug McPhie humor. For the past several years he has made similar creations for his grand children in as scoutmaster. He earned 24 merit badges, his favorites being canoeing and archery. For his Eagle project, he painted the elementary school show and tell, which have always generated the same question, How'did you do it? Actually it is very simple," Welcker said. You start in the spring with a cucumber seed that you plant, and when it starts to basement Kearns 20th Richardson Youth Is New Eagle KEARNS. Todd Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Richardson, has received the Eagle Scout award. He is a member of troop 455, with Charles Martin as scoutmaster, nd earned merit badges, favorite being 29 his the bugling badge. For his Eagle project he collected toys, painted and refinished them and donated them to a kindergarten class. He has served his troop as scribe, patrol leader, assistant senior patrol of the ward building, putting in 27 hours of work. He has served as senior patrol leader and first counselor in the Todd Richardson leader deacons quorum. 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When it reaches the desired size, it can be separated from the vine, the rest of the bottle filled with white vinegar and the top screwed on. for (PAPOOSE Saturday night to repair air leaks in the form little ones, you remove all the cucumbers but the one you want to keep. Then the next step is to gently push the growing bud through the neck of the vinegar bottle and cker, the pharmacist who created the magic, it required nothing so drastic to get the pickle in the bottle it was much more time consuming. BOTTLED UP management and skills relating to students, discipline, distribution of supplies and products and how to coordinate classroom activities with the exadministration, plained Mr. Barton. and bugler. - Pickle Trickster Shares Secret by LaRee Pehrson classroom field, either they are working in the field or Get 20 Coupon Good On Any 10 oz. or Larger Bag of Clover Club Chips Found On Any of The Above Items At Your Safeway Stores. A .. I J |