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Show SR O' play Instruments they made as part of cultural awareness week. The students are studying one of Africa's cultures. AFRICAN DRUMS . . . Bacchus elementary students, from left, front, Brenda Terry, A. J. Henricksen, Nidiam DeHoyos and Aaron Bybee, At Bacchus Elementary : IB, Col. 3) vide finger foods for kindergarten students. Classroom work will include stories and games from each country and the students will participate irt arts and crafts projects which will he displayed in the halls. valley Thursday, Jan. VIEW 12, 1984 , vJt 11:1 MMi-M RIGHT HERE . . . Bacchus elementary teacher Marcia Wells points out an area of interest to students Ryan Adams (left) and Kevin May. The students are studying different cultures this week. 1917 in UiM Stotwto Foreign Lands Are Explored (From Page a. WIST Folk dances from Greece and Latin America will be performed by former members of Brigham Young University folk dance groups. The activities will reach a climax with an assembly on Friday. Presentations will include an African musical number by the first grade class taught by Marcia Wells. Fifth grade students taught by Nancy Douglas will present a Japanese bunrakoo (puppet show.) quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the For Green Sheet! 262-668- Privett BURIED. Lucy May Crump Privett, 88, Wednesday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Granger 3rd ward chapel. She died Friday of pneumonia. Born on May 27, 1895 in Palmyra, N. Y. to Joseph John and Elizabeth Ellen Vincent Crump. Married to William Sylvester Privett on Nov. 14, IT'S BACK! THE BEST BURGER BUY IN TOWN! ZTTUOS Provo; marriage solemnized in Western Hills Arts Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died May 13, 1978. Active member of LDS church Member of DUP. Survivors, sons, daughters, Mrs. Lee (Fay) Bawden, Della, both West Valley, William J., Alvin R , both Kearns; 15 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren; three grandchildren; brothers, Alvin, Elmer, all Spanish Fork. great-grea- Fair Will Kick Off Reflections Contest t KEARNS. An arts fair will be held this week at Western Hills elementary as a kickoff for the annual Reflections contest. The theme for this years cultural arts contest is I Have a Dream. Residents of the area will display their work for students as an incentive to enter the competition, a PTA spokesman said A PIC math workshop will be held at 2:30 p m. on Jan. 20. Carl Jones of Granite district will offer suggestions on helping children at home. Bill, Rich BURIED. Clarence J. Rich, 78, Tues day in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at Jordan North 1st ward chapel. He died Saturday. Born on Jan. 13, 1905 in Salt Lake to Otto and Martha Barg Reich. Married to Violet I. Grayston on July 18, 1928 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired electrical engineer. Survivors, widow; daughter, Irene R Lang, West Valley; four grandchildren; fojr greatgrandchildren, brother, Harry A Reich, Sandy. Gold Beans Beans were once considered to be worth their weight in gold The jewelers carat owes its origin to a pea-lik- e bean on the East Coast of Africa. Popular Singer Present Will Sunday Fireside TAYLORSVILLE. Singer-acto- r Robert Peterson will be the speaker at a Taylorsville Region Special Interest fireside to be held at 7:30 Sund day evening in the Taylorsville Ward build21st-22n- ing, 955 W. 4800 South. Beulah L. vice chairman,- said the program will be drawn from - the music Fiddler on Sk of the a of the Lamoreaux, member Tabernacle GARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR will also Choir, M tymi V' Richard Roof. Robert Peterson perform, accompanied by Helene Curtis Sandra VanLeeu-wen- . Tom VanLeeuwen, Taylorsville North stake high councilor, will conduct the meeting. 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