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Show OB Model Railroad Show Planned For Weekend WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Nov. Farnsworth Students Of Popular Spirit Event SALT LAKE. The National Raihoad Associations second annual Model Railroad Show will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the Northwest Multipurpose Center 300 N 1300 West The event is planned as a showcase for area modelers to display modeling skills and to help interested persons obtain Information about the hobby The show will run p m Friday and 9 a m to4pm Saturday Admission will cost $1 per person, v, ith a $2 maximum per family Eye Cyprus Students Are Key To Future 6-- MAGNA. A tradition of 51 years may cease to be observed at Cyprus high unless this years student body shows more interest Song n Yell was started in 1932 by Ann Pehrson, then a teacher at the school, as a means of building school spirit. It has been held every year since that time Assistant principal Scott Whipple said the activity has received criticism in recent years because of a large percentage of students who do not participate, as well as time missed from classes County Volunteers Are Being Honored LAKE Tribute will be paid Salt Lake County volunteers and board members m a program open to the public tonight (Thursday) through Sunday to The County Commission, oiunteer Programs Council and the Fine Arts Division are combining fortes to sponsor Shine On - A Tribute to Vaudeville at the Capitol Theatie The program will be presented at 8 o dock tonight and at 2 and 8pm tomorrow and Saturday and at 2 'Citizens' Are Cited At Copper Hills Elementary p m Sunday Complimentary passes will be issued to the MAGNA Citizens of the month for October have been announced at Copper Hills elementary Students m the morning sessions receiving recognition include Wendy Perkms, Cone Allen, kindergarten, Jennifer Clardy, Brian Arnoldsen, first grade, Sarah Peterson, Joshua Strmgfellow, second grade Ruth Luskin, Brandon McRevy, fifth volunteers, while all others will pay $2 Turn those dont wants around vour house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classi- place a low-cost i icd ' PREPARED fButtons Bows & I I I I I I I Kearns I Located on the East West Mam Street in Kearns ! W966-052- 6 KEARNS The United Methodist Women of Trinity United Methodist church will hold the groups annual bazaar and harvest dinner this weekend The bazaar, being held from 5 to 9 p m tomorrow (Friday) and from 9 am to 8 p m Saturday, will feature many gift items suitable for BE READY FOR WINTER! STOP BY & SEE THE NEW & 1983 1 Bn grade, Mikell Daniels, Methodist Women Are Hosting Bazaar ! I Trinity Methodist church boioor choirmon Doris Along With Harvest Dinner Dog Grooming 4140 W. 5415 S., . under way. I j . . Gandee (left) and Margaret Wells are ready and waiting to get event I I SNAPPER Z. Christmas giving, said publicity chairman Marilyn Gullickson A country kitchen will offer baked goods, canned items and a variety of jellies, candy and other foods A linen booth will include pillow cases, towels, crocheted and knitted items and there will be a Christmas gift booth, white elephant sale, a house plant boutique and a childrens booth, she said The harvest dinner featuring turkey, will begin at 5 oclock Saturday afternoon, with serving continuing until 7 30 p m Suggested dona tion is $2 50 for children, $4 50 adults, or $20 for a family of six Members of the community and friends are being invited to do shopping The event is the annual fund raiser for the UMW, with proceeds going to support mission work throughout the nation and world, as well as local missionary and activities programs SNOW THROWERS & MOWERS J&M SALES & SERVICE 2878 W. 3500 South Smm Wtol OiKKetA 969-748- 1 We SeCT fke lVoitwi'6 Matt Neuhous, sixth grade Afternoon students honored include Amity Henncksen, Nathan Fairclough, kindergarten, Janelle Brandon Everett, first Benzon, grade; Deborah Lmschoten, Matthew Crawford, third grade, Ian Douglas, Rebecca Burkley, fifth grade, Ryan Woolley, Debbie Israel, sixth grade Continuing the monthly safety programs, the emphasis for November will be placed on vandalism, said Laura Church, PTA president Officer Friendly is visiting classrooms to explain to the students what vandalism is, where it occurs, what can be done to prevent it and what can be done if it does happen Students will be watching the film The Clubhouse in their classrooms and will discuss the situations presented m the film, she said The school is now using the PATH reading program, which is designed to give students reading incentive m the home to encourage silent reading The PTA is organizing a to study the report A Nation At Risk, said Mrs Church Representatives will include persons from both sessions and from every area of the school, she said Parent-teache- r conferences will be held today (Thursday). PTA board members will serve stuffed ham rolls, baked potatoes, green beans and apple crisp to teachers Unless there is greater participation by students this year, we will cancel next years Song n Yell, he said At least 75 percent of the student body will need to participate in the event, including practice sessions and the production, if the program is to continue, he said Practices will begin tomorrow (Friday) and will continue until the actual performance, scheduled for 10 30 a m on Nov 23 The event is traditionally held the day before Thanksgiving, Whipple noted We have always been very pleased with the program and feel it does a lot to add to school spirit We are, however, concerned at the loss of class time, particularly m view of the small numbers of students participating in practices in recent years, he said Members of each class meet m the practice sessions, each class working up its own program to be presented for the student body and community The community is traditionally invited and a good attendance is also a tradition, he remarked We hope the students will support the program this year It is a tradition that began at Cyprus, was very successful and has been continued through the years We will continim the tradition only if the students show they are interested, said Mr Whipple Veterans Day Observance Tomorrow GRANGER Fifth and sixth grade students at Farnsworth elementary will hold a program in recognition of Veterans Day tomorrow (Friday) at 9 15 a m. The students have been writing letters to marines who were wounded in Beirut. The letters will be forwarded to the men in hospitals, according to Dixie Mackay, sixth grade teacher. A disabled veteran will speak to the students and several of the students letters will be read The children will sing two patriotic songs A representative from Granite School district will attend the program and parents and friends are also being invited. ANY DOZEN DONUTS Assorted Raised and Cake Donuts Fresh Daily1 Special Order Decorated Cakes Coffee, Soft Drinks, Milk GRANGER American Legion District 8 will hold a meeting at 1 p m Sunday at Post 60, 1980 W 3500 South Members of 15 posts, ranging from Wendover to Draper, will be included Immediately after the general joint meeting, an instructional seminar will be held for all post ser- vice officers and interested 2126 So. 3200 W. 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