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Show 1 Member Drive Launched By PTA At Gourley school spokesman said. A school newspaper, the News, will be distributed month. Student reporters will KEARNS. Youre the magic of PTA is the years theme for the David Gourley elementary PTA, with a membership contest running through September. activities will be held tonight (Thursday) for students in kindergarten, first and second grade and tomorrow for those in third through sixth grade. Both sessions will begin at 7 oclock. A short skit will be presented by Marv Pat-ili- a and a group of students. Parents will be invited to visit classrooms and hear teachers explain their programs and objectives for the year. School pictures will be taken on clinic for Tuesday. An kindergarten children and third grade students will be held on Wednesday. Preschool children who live within the school boundaries may also have their eyes tested. Carol Montague is chairing the project. The fluoride swish program will be in effect this year. Students involved in the program will use a fluoride mouthwash every Monday. Permission slips from parents are required in order for a child to participate. Four hundred students are presently involved in the program, a Anderson, first vice president; principal Morris Goates, second vice president; Marlene Merkling, third vice president; Ruth Ann Robinson, teacher vice president; Joy Farri-mon- the news. PTA officers Christiansen, secretary; Back-to-scho- CLOWNIN' AROUND . . . Jason Barnes and Kari Drummond are all smiles as Hearts The Clown (Arlene Barnes) practices for carnival at Farnsworth elementary. At Farnsworth T 9 ' ' I ' 1 t a New Counselor Named In Stake t ; j ? i i j 4 k 1 I I HUNTER. Martin D. Hill, formerly bishop of Hunter 22nd ward, was sustained second counselor Sunday in the stake presidency of Hunter West stake, following the release of David Osborn. Ned Young is the new stake clerk. Sustained high councilors were Eli Matagi, Jeff Case, David Raisor and Sherm Gardner. Sam Hansen, 4th ward, was sustained assistant stake clerk. Stake patriarch Art Culley and his wife Maggie have been called to serve a mission in Tennessee. Called to serve in the position as a second stake patriarch was Gosta Berling. Sustained president of the Young women was Valene Hughes, with June Dickinson and Karen Simons as counselors and Julie Patterson as secretary. Janine Sorenson was sustained stake cultural arts specialist and music director. Released also were members of the Hunter 22nd ward bishopric, Martin Hale, bishop and counselors Richard Denton and Lynn Hansen. Mr. Hansen was sustained bishop, with Richard Jensen and Steve Stevens as counselors. Reading Program At Western Hills Yields Grade Level Winners KEARNS. Winners in a summer reading program sponsored by Western Hills elementary parent involvement committee (PIC) were honored at an assembly Tuesday. Receiving recognition were first graders Isaac Duckworth, 10,238 pages; Joel Stanton, 7,003; Melinda Workman, 5,603 i s 1 Thursday, Sept. 22, 1 983 Skating Party Planned By Sunday School At Westvale Presbyterian A joint session and deacons meeting will be held at 7:30 Monday evening. GRANGER. Rev. Milton Ensley will present the message Let faith look up during the 11 oclock worship service Sunday morning at Westvale Presbyterian church. The childrens sermon will be titled Heavenly vitamin. Due At Copper Hills Clinic Eye-Screeni- MAGNA. The Copper Hills elementary PTA will conduct an clinic tomorrow (Friday). Students in kindergarten through sixth grade will be screened. Testing will be done from 7:30 to 11:30 and from 1 to 5 p.m. Parents desiring to have preschool children screened may bring them to the school. PTA officers are reminding parents that preschoolers are now required by law to have screening for amblyopia completed before children can enter school. 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In the upper grades Michelle Evans, with 2,226 pages and Jolayne Christensen, 1,750 were fourth grade winners; Cecily Workman, 9,152 and Jonathan Wood, 9,674, fifth grade, and Erik French, with 3,025 pages, was the sixth grade winner. Each received a gift certificate stufrom a book store. Fifty-fou- r dents received an iron-o- n school emblem, the lariat, for their participation in the program. Teeth Friends Some foods in Switzerland are which labeled Zahnschonend, translates as friendly to teeth." The government only allows this label on foods which do not harm tooth enamel. Jordan, VIEW m asisting Mrs. Drummond are Kim Lamb and Helen Nelson. Donnie Try Green Sheet classified ads! FO s, Committee members Barbara Mort 262-668- - GRANGER. The Farnsworth elementary PTA will sponsor a carnival from 4 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 30, at the school. Pre-sal- e tickets will be offered Monday through Sept. 29 at eleven for $1. Tickets will be available at the door at 10 for $1. Door prizes to be given away will include hair styling and permanents, coupons for Mexican food and steak dinners and membership in a video club. Games and activities will include buried treasure, a dunking booth, basketball toss, sponge throw, animal walk, dart throw, fortune telling, cake walk, penny 1'itch, fish pond, face painting and a putting green. Foods available will include sloppy joes, hot dogs, nachos, pucker-suckerpopcorn balls, cookies, cotton candy, snowcones, drinks and chips. We are introducing a central prize booth this year, said carnival chairman Connie Drummond. As participants play PTA games, they will receive prize tickets. These may be turned in at the prize booth for a choice of prizes. Tickets may be accumulated to ob-- i tain larger prizes. Tickets are worth 10 points, with consolation tickets valued at five points. We are asking parents to take the time to explain this new procedure to the children, she added. each gather Treasurer. 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