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Show I.V. solutions and ethical and legal aspects relating to I.V. therapy. Cost of the three-hou- r class Is 850. Party Scheduled J BENNION. Sugar and spice and everything nice Is the theme for a mother and daughter party to be held at 7:30 tomorrow (Friday) evening at Bennion elementary. Entertainment will include performances by a dance school and a drill team. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded. Winners in the Reflections contest were announced during a Grandparents Day program last week. More than 400 grandparents attended the event and were presented flowers made by students under the direction of Margaret Henry. A seny ior citizen group, the harmonica band, performed for the students. Winners in the Reflections contest were Robert Swanson, Heather Trulfon, Bill Mark, Rachel Wadley, David Lindman, art division. In literature winners were Camylle Stacie Frost, Myndi Worthen, Phillips, Claudine Cannezzaro and Laura Wadley. Winners in the music division were Randy Mendenhall, Rebecca Ashment, Chad Smith, Jenny Latimer and Jaclyn Olsen. 'J .' .v - w -. - - ., ' - . ' . y- '' -v s?hr ; 'n !'., . S.,'VV'.S'-Vv- ' '' tv' , . ? ;,- 3 "i ' fl V', V ? 'ij 1 , At Kearns High partner Rodger Webb anticipates return during practice for intramural program. Students Forming Teams For Compef of $2 per team is required, with some events requiring an individual fee not exceeding 50 cents. All entry money will be used for trophies, medals and materials or equipment KEARNS. Students at Kearns high needed for various Varied forms of competition program schedule, carried out each day during the lunch period. Teams represent various school clubs and organizations and may also be made up of a group of friends, according to Elaine Burrows, student officer adviser. Maximum team size is 10 people and the minimum seven. Teams may be co-e-d if desired. An entry fee events. Managers do not receive anything but the reward of working with people, Mrs. Burrows noted. Rules for each event are given to team captains one week prior to the event. Team points for entering each event will be tabulated and each team given 10 points for participation. Team points will be given for first, second and third place finishes in each event, with 25 points for first place, 15 for second and 10 for third; 25 points will be deducted from any teams total for a default in any event. Indoor soccer is being held this week, while pass league will begin outdoors Monday, weather permitting. The emphasis turns to indoor softball April Iltrack March ls, both singles and doubles tennis April 2 and a frisbee throw April on the fun-lovi- Citizens Of Month Cited At Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Citizens of the for February have been at Taylorsville elementary. fReceiving recognition for good citizenship were Heather Lloyd, Jeff Widdison, Meredith Miller, Deborah Jackson, Paul Jones, Angie Weir, Jeremy Knight, Ben Barlow, Christy Baker, Andy Christiansen. Also, Aaron Rupp, Rebecca Stamp, Leann Holbrook, Melissa Riggs, Tricia Evans, Wendy Westen-skoTanya Ulrich, Andrew Stamp and Jennifer Prime. irpnth 28-3- 18-2- 25-2- Super star team competition will be held in May, with dates to be announced later. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet 1262-668- 2 F,JITEM AT CLEAN FIRST coupon Coupon Expires UESIlJOOD CLEANERS Q ALL yiOlO VvW"liS Im V,v. r 2572 W. 4700 So. Pina Nursing Course Offered At UTC By Dans dain CEDAR FENCING 2709 (Jvit ft History Fair On Tap Tuesday, Wednesday For School Students 49 76 g 425 Orchard PTA Will Hold Session Tonight LB. BAG CEMENT WE DELIVER LIMITED LUMBER TO STOCK & ON NANO HARDWARE 8413 W. 2700 SO. 250-444- for the Humanities, BYU, the UofU and Utah State University. Further information may be obtained by calling Shannon Hoskins or Robert Parson at Utah State 6x8x8' 90 WEST MAGNA South of Laundormat) 250 - 0739 Open Mon.-Sa- J' Even. Appt. Available t. "Our Creations Go To Your Head! 7 1 n ;r ill -- -- SOMETHING IS ALWAYS ON SPECIAL 24 HOURS A DAY!! t p Hi FULL T-BO- , NE !hrIf' STEAK S f J i I 12 OZ. MINIMUM 8)25 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TfuujKe & jCwdft'fl OPEN 4219 Yest 3500 So. CLOSED Retaumd 24 HRS. A 8:00 P.M. DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY First SeEiuiirolty Utah Endowment LANDSCAPE TIMBERS rvST MIX 8585 SO. non-existe- d 499 Stzzzt cHaii Endangered SALT LAKE. History exhibits by secondary and elementary school students will be on display Tuesday and Wednesday in the Rio Grande Railroad Station, 300 Rio Grande Ave. Students from the Granite and Murray school districts, plus Judge Memorial and St. Vincent elementary, will display projects at the regional History Fair. Winners will advance to the state event fair later this year in Salt Lake. The winner of that competition will receive an expense-paitrip to the national history fair in Washington, D. C. Entries will be judged by professional and community historians and teachers. The Utah History Fair is cosponsored by the State Board of Education, State Historical Society, gofflgflgn 6x8x6' SALT LAKE. Utahs Hispanic Community will hold a social tomor, row (Friday) at 155 So. 600 West. The affair is scheduled from p.m. A $2 donation entitles par-- , ticipants to food and entertainment. Cultural dances and performance! i; by musical groups are planned. Hair Stylist Announces the Opening of her own NEW BEAUTY SALON for Complete Family Hair Care CAP Program Is ' your choice SECOND LIKE ITEM ll LlkLdUl 968-700- work- ft The car of REGULAR PRICE AMD GET H HUNTER. Kindergarten registration for children who will attend Hunter elementary next fall will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. April 7 and 8. Children must be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1. The children are not required to attend registration. ParTAYLORSVILLE. A class offered ents should bring a birth certificate and immunization records. Parents to registered nurses and licensed who wish to have a choice as to practical nurses will be repeated at which session of kindergarten their Utah Technical College beginning child attends are asked to be sure March 30. and bring the above papers, upon Being sponsored by Weber State at Utah Techs Redwood be will of effort College which every receipt made to comply with the parents Road campus, the class is in intravenous therapy. The course will be wishes, a school spokesman said. blocks on Wednesdays, An orientation session for the in three-hou- r children and parents will be held on starting at 7 p.m. in the Nelson Administration Building, room 175. April 28 at 2 p.m. Planned within the guidelines of the State Board of Nursing, the course will include background information procedures for venipuncture, fluid and electrolyte concepts, principles of pharmacology, MAGNA. With a movement in Washington to merge the Community Action Program block grant funds with other government agencies, the CAP function here is in danger of becoming In an effort to combat the change, those here who have received help from that agency are being asked to join with low income and elderly people all over the nation in writing letters to their legislators in the nations capitol. According to Beth Archibald of the Magna Center, the letters need not be lengthy, but should point out to Senators Jake Gam and Orrin Hatch ii that it is a program that is more viable now than at any time since it was set up. In the Magna Center, all kinds of crisis intervention help is being given, ranging from housing to food and medical help, Mrs. Archibald said. But if no one protests to their legislators, the funding will be lost and the program will die all across the United States. Letters should be addressed to Senator Jake Garn, 5121 Dirkson Office Building, Washington, D.C. A 20510; and Senator Orrin Hatch, 411 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. durig normal 3 PMmeE'ur COUPON V-T- Kindergarten Signups Are Scheduled At Hunter Elementary TAYLORSVILLE. Calvary Bible church will hold meetings Sunday at Taylorsville Recreation Center, 4731 So. Redwood Rd. Sunday will be Friend Day, with the service begining at 9:45 a.m. The theme of the service will be Proverbs 18:24. Residents of the west valley area are being invited to attend. More information may be obtained by contacting Rev. Harry Mullinix at 967-415- Hispanic Social Eyed 1 - are engaging in competition every day the remainder of this semester as part of a new intramural program. are or ing hours. loucE jPzncLtzton. Calvary Bible Church Meetings Are Planned PLACEMENT . . . Kearns high student Carol Ed- wards takes swing with ping pong paddle, while 1983 4154 Offered the same day by the Weber faculty will be teaching fundamentals of caring for critically ill adult patients. The three-cred- it course will cost $103, or $50 without credit and is open to any nursing personnel interested in learning about critical care. The class will begin March 30 at 4 p.m. in room 175. Further information may be obtained by calling 967- - Happy-Go-Luck- ;" Thursday, Mar. 17, mSTVALllYVirw 4B Mom, Daughter 4 COUPON EXPIRES HUNTER. A general PTA meeting will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Douglas T. Orchard elementary. PTA officers will present an award to former principal Dr. John Allen and will also honor past PTA presidents. A preview of the school musical, The Jungle Book will be presented and winners of the Reflections contest will be announced. PTA president Karen Fisher will conduct the meeting. - m Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- ft better buy local dealer mg First Security Timeway Auto Financing First Security Timeway Simple Interest Auto Loan should he standard equipment in your next new or used car purchase. 'A SIMPLE INTEREST . . means you pay only for the time you use the money, with no penalty for early payment. Before you buy, ask your dealer for First Security Timeway Auto Financing. 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