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Show At THS TAYLORSVILLE. Students atthe honor roll for the taining high first term at Taylorsville high include 53 seniors, 29 juniors and 29 sophomores. Those having a grade point average of 3.75 or higher: Seniors available at the council building, 3041 So. 8560 West. LaRee Pehrson, council president, said the building is rented and maintained by the council to provide public health services for the area, which would otherwise not be offered here. Among the services there is a well child clinic for children from age every Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. The cost is $3 per visit, or two children will be seen for $5. On Wednesday, a well baby clinic is held from 8 to 11 a.m., for those from birth to age 5, costing $5 per child. Beginning in April, examinations will be given. An immunization clinic on Friday from noon to 3 p.m. is free of cost. However, blood pressure clinic that follows from 3 to 4 p.m. costs $1 per person. Mrs. Pehrson went on to say that the CAP program also operating out of the building provides referral service for health, housing, food, utility and employment. A food bank is also located in the facility for needy people and butter and cheese are 6-- pre-scho- Matt Larrabaa (left) and Troy Tannor stand at attention while magistrates, from left, Lonie Panhorst, Michelle Kitchen and April By BJHS Prico, discuss govarnmont business. Tho students are using totalitarian government. role-playin- g to learn more about Michelson, dispensed. Twice a year the Utah Dept, of Health and the American Cancer Society use the building for cancer screenings for women in the area. In addition, Alcoholics Anonymous meets there once a week and the Copper DAV chapter and the Oquirrh Fund hold meetings once a WOOD TOILET SEAT hinge. Easy to install & remove from above the bowl Multi-coa- t gloss white enamel finish Cleans in a jiffy! g ACE W Deliver til-212- "BUILDERS MARI 3555 West 3500 South In Granger NEW MERCHANDISE AT (From Page 7B, Col. 3) which areas require immediate action, how to help those in need of help and insight on the entire problem, according to assistant principal Barry Richards. A drop-icenter is being established and a group of students is being trained as peer counselors who will work with students in the program, Mrs. Iversen noted. The center will be run entirely by students. Mrs. Iversen will be available to offer advice or assistance only as needed The peer counselors will offer handouts giving facts and information regarding drugs and alcohol to let students know the facts, she explained n We feel a ef- student-to-stude- fort is the best approach to the pro blem, she noted. Plans also include organizing for faculty training members and staff to show how they can assist students who may need help, she concluded. HUNTER. A stake fireside will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Hunter West stake center. All youth and Young Adults are being invited. Neal Maxwell will be the speaker. LSDN RAN everyone should go through it, she said. Ive learned that our democratic system is extremely lenient with peoples freedoms, said Annalisa Anderton. I experienced party membership and then was a lowly citizen. At first all the people were complaining because it was too hard. I couldnt realize it because I was Party secretary, but when I became a citizen, I understood what they meant. Weve learned how unfair it is in a totalitarian state. How the slightest mistake could possibly cost you your grade, or, in a real state, maybe your life. Maybe now people in this class can understand why President Reagan has our American troops in Central America, holding back the communist people from invading our freedoms and personal lives, she observed. I now know that a democratic government is fair, said Rebecca Mimmick. In a totalitarian state, the police could just walk in your house and arrest you for no reason at all. This simulation has been a good experience for me. I have been scared and mad. I now can somewhat sympathize with people that try to escape from a country she because of the government, Bills, Lean WORKSHOP Hunter West Stcke Fireside Is Scheduled Rights Appreciated up and made us do them again. If this happened all the time, it would be awful, but we can bring gifts to the chairman and get in the party. This simulation Is great. I think Dawna GRANGER. The deadline for entries in the Reflections contest at Kennedy junior high is Monday. Theme of the contest is I Have a Dream." Entries in art, literature or music may be given to any English, music or art teacher. All entries will be judged outside the school area Cash prizes of $15, first place; $10, second place and $5 third place will be awarded to winners. Winning entries will be displayed or performed on Feb. 17 at the school, according to Mike Vaughan, PTSA teacher representative. Sophomores with a GPA of 3.75 and higher include Troy Gunderson, Karen Thomas Schneider, Tommy Mabey, Brooks, Cissy Long, Quynh Tran, Andrea Paulson, Ryan Smith, Cormna Freimann, Kari Cameron, James Olsen, Sungmok Chung, Teresa Barth, Michelle Evans. Also, Tammy Kennedy, Paul Vargecko, Bradford Gall, Staci Roberts, Karen Shields, Kristen Allen, Kevin Bailey, Julie Emery, Audra Kasparian, Deann Barratt Phillips, Jeannine Woodruff, Ellis, Willard Healy, Bryan Lundgreen and Mindy Wiebe. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! (From Page 8B, Col. 6) washing is a main part, she said. Ive seen myself being brainwashed. I used to think there was something the matter when people would believe something like communism and think it was the best way of life. But it is absolutely incredible what can happen when your life is changed like this. Your values change along with it. Things are not the same any more. Pretty soon, your whole way of thinking is changed, you become state. dependent on this You dont even realize what is happening until it's too late. Now I can understand how hordes of people can be persuaded. I think people and kids should be taught about it and made aware what this kind of government can do before its too late. I hope when we grow up and run the country, we wont fall to such an she ugly power as totalitarianism, said. Ive really learned to appreciate democracy and freedom, agreed Jill Kelsey. One day all the people had to write an essay entitled What the State means to me. After we had them done, the chairman tore them Maxcim Christensen, Marjean Davis, Gina Glauser, Natalie Williams, Jackie Sams, Brenda Jensen, Sharia Jensen, Keith Lever, Valerie VanLeuven, Wendy Hollingsworth and Wendy Latimer. month. Students Anderson, Derhak, Marsha Edwards, Dirk Elzinger, Bruce Fauvor, John Fischbeck, Christine McConkey, Joe Richardson, Sandra Rose, Paul Smith, Dyann Wright, Teresa Schwabedissen, Melanie Oliphant, Shelly Due Vo, Lisa Wallin, Jennifer Sluga, Sorenson, Steven Stone Also, Gina Goodsell, Wendy Seeley, Gary Brooks, Kelly Cahoon, Carol Schaelling, Marie Brockbank, Tanya Julie Anderson, Emily Barlow, Janie Barnard, Lanny Campbell, Andrea Dillon, Sharon Duggins, Linda Hansen, Sharon Chapman, Shawny Daugherty, Michael Littlewood, Tami Nickel, Jamie Culley, Nicolette Good, Melanie Marble, Joy Sumsion, Joan Woodbury, Nancy Mishmash. Others include Sherry Webb, Melanie West, Lora Hatch, Darren McTee, Shain Player, Wendy Tueller, Annette Warmck, Arlan Davis, Bret World, Laurie Baer and Michael Keil Juniors with a GPA of 375 or higher include Elizabeth Birkholz, Scott Moffit, Krista Broderick, Jodi Forman, B. Kent Heim, John Shelton, Stephanie Oaks, Brian Jones, Stacey Sorensen, Pamela Bradley, Charisse Christiansen, Robert Gilchrist, Brenda Huff, Elden Maxwell, Teddy Efron, John Holmgren, Micheal MAGNA. In observance of National Health Month, the Magna Community Council is encouraging residents here to take advantage of health ser- . . . Kevin 12, 1984 Kennedy Reflections Entries Due Monday Honor Roll Released Magna Health Services Noted DICTATORSHIP Thursday, Jan. First Term cluded. vices WEST VALLEY VIEW 9B remarked. I have learned to be very thankful for democracy, she said. Its been a good learning experience, noted Mr. Bailey. The whole school has been affected by the simulation. 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