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Show 5B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Mar. New Course Is On Utech Slate 3, 1983 Throughout Area TAYLORSVILLE, A course in physical assessment is being offered at Utah Technical College by Weber State Colleges division of continuing four-sessio- Scout Cookie Sale Starts Friday boxes per case. Junior Girl Scouts will be selling the cookies, since Brownies are not old enough to participate, according to Marsha Devey. She may be contacted for orders at GRANGER. The annual sale of Girl Scout cookies here will get under way tomorrow (Friday) and run through March 14. Members of the Riverside Girl Scout Neighborhood, which involves seven troops with 65 girls, will be goto offer seven difing ferent kinds of cookies. Varieties include peanut butter, chocolate chip, mint, chocolate-covere- d 12 968-593- Members of the Westridge Neighborhood Girl Scouts, from the West Valley City and Magna areas, will have their members out beginning tomorrow as well. The 24 troops have nearly 300 Girl Scouts. butter, mixed caramel and chocolate, sandwich and vanilla shortbread. The cost is $1.75 per box, payable when the cookies are delivered the first part of April. The girls can earn money for their troop and also can earn one or two weeks at the Girl Scout camp. Also there are four different prizes available, depending on how many they sell. 50 Seniors 1,500 Students On Honor Roll cases, with Retired Minister To Act As Pulpit Guest TAYLORSVILLE. High honor roll status has been achieved by 128 students at Taylorsville high for the GRANGER. The Sunday pulpit guest this week at Westvale Presbyterian church will be Dr. Harry Sweitzer, retired from First Presbyterian church of Salt Lake. Helping with the second term. The SO seniors with 3.8 or higher include Lori Cromwell, Jodi Fellows, Colette Hansen, Debra Hurst, Allison McKellar, Lori Miles, Kathleen Nuttall, Lee Shelton, Dellene Steadman, Tina Steiger, Winh Thai, Cuong Ton, RaAnn Woodbury, Renee Woolley. Also, Lani Blake, Chris Cook, Amber Larson, Bonnie Sutton, Gordon Swensen, Susan Westlund, Barbara Rupp, Yvette Wright, Paul Staples, Stacie Anderton, James Fife, Debra Gouge, Scott Jones, Lisa Kendall, Derek Lauritzen, Rosgena a.m. service Mary Cassler, deacon and Betty Brunt, member of the day. Rehearsals for a new youth choir are being held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Any interested youth or youngster is being invited to participate. The womens association circle will be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Colene Warren. 11 will be Miles Brunt, elder; Registration - 120 THS Last year the Riverside Neighborhood sold 967-415- 967-415- door-to-do- peanut education. Open to any nursing personnel interested in developing skills in performing physical assessment, the course will include both theory and practical application. Information may be obtained by 3 The class or calling will operate on consecutive weekends, beginning May 6, from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and again those same hours the following week. The cost will be $50 and the class will be held in room 242 of the Nelson Administration Building. Blaufust (left) and Jana Devey are among Girl Scouts who will be selling cookies on the west side of the valley. SWEET TOOTH . . . Beth Ostler, Camille Riccardi. In addition, Brenda Southam, Valerie Wells, Brett Young, Deborah Thomas, 'Spiritual Warfare' To Be Seminar Topic - Bonnie Bambrough, Rebecca Bush, Shelley Epperson, Kimberly Jensen, Angela Lewis, Shauna Maxfield, Kris Sullivan, Calleen Withers, Jema Scott, Sang Park, Ania Pedersen, Janet Haycock, Stephanie Ryser, Stacie Richens and Michael Olsen Juniors listed were Janie Barnard, Kelly Cahoon, Dirk Elzmga, Leslie Jones, Joe Richardson, Sandra Rose, Joan Woodbury, Julie Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Jamie Culley, Stephanie Smith, Wendy Tueller, Lisa Wallin, Melanie Oliphant. Others were Gary Brooks, John Fischbeck, Nicolette Good, Lora Hatch, Terry Hughes, Douglas McDougal, Taylor Morrill, Sherry Webb, Kimball Whitaker, Marsha Edwards, Donald Mix, Teresa Schwabedissen, Paul Smith, David Choi, Denise Griffith, Sharon Chapman, Shelly Sluga, Roy Smith, Tami Nickel and Dyann Wright The sophomore list includes 36 studentsElden Maxwell, Scott Moffit, John Shelton, Pamela Bradley, Laura Farmer, Robert Gilchrist, Liesl Norton, Mindi Worthen, Christian Andersen, Julie Bawden, Dawna Bills. Listed also were Krista Broderick, Brenda Huff, Devan Knight, Richard Staples, Keith Lever, Carolyn Lord, Kristine Woodbury, Jodi Forman, Eric Graham, Christy Spangler, Leslie Fellows, Karl Michaelis, Toff Mitchell. Reon Noyes, Janet Additionally, Powell, Jodi Thomas, Staci Sorensen, Lori Ryther, Tracy Tomlinson, Gregory Wayman, Marjean Davis, Tracy Larsen, Elizabeth Birkholz, Brian Jones and Micheal Michelsen pilot ground school, cake decorating, microwave cooking and tole painting. Business classes will include accounting and bookkeeping, careers in the insurance business, office machines, typing and word processing. Dance classes will be offered in ballroom, clogging and aerobics. Foreign languages will include Russian and Spanish. Math, English and history classes will be offered as will cabinet building and welding. Other classes will include landscape design, health, sign language, gymnastics and weight control for men and women. For further information those interested may call Free career counseling is offered at the school COPE Center, including personal counselor interviews, aptitude testing, interest inventory, job interview techniques, construction of resumes, research in training necessary for various occupations, training necessary, job outlook, salaries and advancements in various fields and information on educational opportunities. Those interested may call ballet, - 966-507- Swedish Conductor Has Symphony Baton Variety Spices Community Ed List At Kearns SALT LAKE. The Utah Symphony will perform here tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday under the baton A wide variety of KEARNS. classes and activities will be offered during the spring quarter at Kearns high community school. Registration will begin Tuesday and continue Other offerings include photography, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday through March 22, from 4 to 7 p m. Arts and crafts classes will in- clude crewel embroidery, arcrocheting, needlepoint, flower ranging, drawing and calligraphy. of Swedish conductor Sixten Ehrl- ing. The works to be performed in the 8 p.m. concerts include the Overture to Glinkas Russian and Ludmilla, Symphony No. 7 by Prokofiev and Kodalys Peacock Variations. The concluding number will be Ravels La Valse. Ehrling has had a distinguished career on four continents spanning 30 years. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad ! ROARING MARCH GRANGER. Calvary Chapel of West Valley will offer a seminar Method Is Being Tried At Kearns Saturday and Sunday, will KEARNS. begin Monday for sophomores and juniors at Kearns high. New registration procedures are being intitiated, with the goal of giving students an opportunity to make their own decisions as to which classes they prefer, according to Kent Curtis, assistant principal. n FOODS 6VUMt 86ih SOUTH MS4 & l.Tih EAST 23rd EASI 33rd SOUT H & 23rd EAST 3735 SOUTH 9ih EAST 2029 EAST 70lh SOUT H 21m SOUTH Fresh ripe Large I Ripe! CALIFORNIA BANANAS! 4700 SOUT H & 2fMh WEST STRAWBERRIES! PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 3 t 5 STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. (XOSEDSUNDAYS of registration Packages will be handed out Mon- materials Editor's Quote Book day, he said. Students will be asked to take them home to study and discuss with parents. They will then be able to take them to teachers of classes' needing teacher' confirmation and are to hand the completed on forms to their teacher-advise- r Friday, March 11, Mr. Curtis said. Fresh The respect of those you respect is worth more than the applause of the multitude. Arnold Glasgow From the material, the class schedules for the next year will be built, he explained titled Spiritual Warfare. The seminar will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday. It will be held at Vista Montana clubhouse, 8200 So. 2400 West. The speaker will be Orville Stanton, associate pastor from Calvary Chapel of North Coast, San Diego, Calif. He will also speak on prayer at the 10 a.m. Sunday service to be held at the Seville reception center, 4897 So. Redwood Road. California ARTICHOKES! Col. 6) IB, (From Page will find housing in the new projects, he indicated. The main beneficiaries are builders. They can obtain construction loans at a lower interest rate than could be obtained in the commercial market. As one of several developers who attended last weeks council study session, hoping to encourage the council to participate in the program, said: These units wont be built if we dont have this. He anticipated that rents would have to increase $150 per month if the units were built with conventional financ- CONSTRUCTION and, on the basis of information received later, students will complete registration in April. The large numbers of classes offered make it impossible to avoid all conflicts in scheduling, Mr. Curtis explained. Previously, when there was a conflict between two classes on a students selection, the computer made the adjustment, not always to the students liking. Under the new procedures, if a student finds a conflict is unavoidable, he will be able to make his own choice of class. Some classes are taught each period, such as history, while others are confined to only one period per day, such as madrigals, he pointed out. Students will be able to balance their choices and, hopefully, be happy with their schedules, he added. There will be no classes on Tuesday. ing. 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