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Show At Kennedy Junior High 1 - g WEST VALLEY Thursday, Mar, 22, VIEW Western Hills PTA Cites Contest Winners District 49 Voila! Science Is Taught In French House Seat Sought By Harbrecht by OlgaMilius GRANGER. A science class taught in French is helping second-yea- r French students at Kennedy junior high develop and improve their vocabulary and pronunciation while earning their science grade "We opened up the class this year as a new way in which students can earn their science grade while at the same time developing KEARNS. Reflections winners have been announced at Western Hills elementary. A PTA spokesman said 46 entries were received in the school contest. Winners in the art category included Joshua Parkin, Thomas Weaver, Steven Bullock, Aaron Parkin, Heath Weaver, Joel Stanton, Wade Turner, Shanna Kendall, Eric Keisel and Dusty Hardy. In the literature category, winners included Amylyn Dickman, Cecily GRANGER. J. Willard Harbrecht has announced his intention to seek the Republican nomination for the District 49 seat in the Utah House of Representatives. The post is currently held by George Gygi, the their language skills, observed teacher Michael Keddington. The class is the only one of its kind being taught in Granite district and he noted, is proving very successful. We use the same materials as the regular science class, except as much as possible is done in French, he explained. The students were hesitant at first, wondering if the dual work would be too hard, but now are enjoying the experience, he said. "They are getting a sort of double exposure to French grammar and pronunciation, using the language in other ways than in the regular class. There has been a major improvement in their language skills in the last three months, and without hurting their science grade, he added. Lecture notes are written on the board in French and the teacher speaks French, so that students must translate as they go. It slowed them down at first as they made the effort to translate whatever I said or wrote, but now most of them can just keep going, automatically translating and using the language without having to stop and think about every word, he remarked. When asked a question, students must first understand it before they can begin work, he point out. That too used to take a while, but is 1984 Jacinda Workman, Workman, Autumn Hansen, and in the music category Melissa Owens was the winner. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! Taylorsville Democrat who defeated Harbrecht by a narrow margin two years ago. Harbrecht, 61, is a JnmJam precision sheet metal mechanic for Bosh Fernseh. In announcing his candidacy, Harbrecht said he feels Utah must resolve the problems of funding for flood prevention and control; must resolve the problems of funding for education; set up guidelines for educational reform in the school districts and set up guidelines and implement the career ladder for teachers; and must resolve the funding for the overcrowding and lack of facilities at the old, outdated State SCIENCE CLASS? . . Or it it a language clast? Prison. Cole, Lisa Rasmussen, David Baker, Patricia Larsen and Janae Penrod a little of both. Keddington Kennedy junior high teacher Mike Keddington Referring to a report of the state auditor as his source, Harbrecht teaches the science class in French. gives students, clockwise from top right, Cory said budget increases of state government are out of control and of knows such materials or who becoming almost automatic. it more easily and use more many departments of state governknows the French language and Diagrams are drawn on the board vocabulary. Its worth the extra ef- ment have questionable and unsafe with labeling and instructions in would like to help in the project is befort, said Sherri Muir. procedures in the spending, handlFrench. Lessons are coordinated ing asked to contact him at the Brenda Earl agrees. He gives us ing and investing of money and sewith the French teacher. school, extra things the French teacher rvices. Some students hear the question, Meantime, the students who were doesnt use. Different words and difContinuing, Harbrecht stated, phrased in French, and answer in so hesitant at the beginning are now ferent things to talk about. It works We should only spend what we can English, others answer in French, fully in favor of the bilingual class. out well and I really like it, she afford and not cripple the taxpayer either written or oral, and those doI think it has really helped me a said. into submission. lot with my French. I seem to learn ing so get extra credit for making I though at first it would be really He described rate increases the effort to translate, he said. hard and that maybe I wouldnt granted by the Public Service ComThe main problem encountered is understand anything, but I undersmission as outrageous, contempa lack of materials. Arts Festival Trip Is tand more than I ever thought I tuous and bordering on the There is no textbook available could. It really helps a lot, added ratepayers being held hostage. By Being Sponsored and we are having to develop our Sherri. An officer in the West Valley Comown materials as we go, remarked adwell so is class The that Senior Center going munity Council, Harbrecht served Magna Mr. Keddington. I have called ministrators at the school will offer as chairman of a committee which MAGNA. Reservations are being many places, in the United States a health class taught in Spanish next recommended West Valley change and in Canada, searching for a taken for an April 16 trip to the under the direction of Virginia its form of government to the preyear, Arts Festival. suitable textbook, but to no avail, sent council-manage- r system and Cooper. The trip is sponsored by the he said. There were 18 students in the chaired a committee which made Books or magazines with Magna Senior Citizen Center. first class and 24 have already sign- salary recommendations for the ciCarolyn Koch, director, said early materials that could be used in the ed up for next years French and ty's elected officials. Currently a registration is being encouraged class are badly needed, he remarkscience class, with 10 more hoping to member of the citys Board of Adbecause the trip is expected to ed, and anyone in the area who get into it, Keddington said. The justment, he also served on a generate considerable response. The bilingual concept is great. Students citizens committee to incorporate number to call is STYLING SALON find it helps them tremendously in West Valley City and has been presiAt Transportation for the activity HARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR learning another language, which is dent of the Utah chapter of the will cost $2 per person. Participants To Register Bennion needed in our Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. ZOTO are being told to plan on spending $5 something badly Reg. 45 A graduate of Granite high, he schools. BENNION. Kindergarten for a smorgasbord meal at Oak FEEL SO LIVELY with the Air Force in World served Crest Inn. Mm O nt. War II and attended .the University registration will be held from 5 inclvdsi Cvt and Style , The menu for meals at the Senior 37 Incidents Are i:;q of , 4.m. .Thursday at Bennion elemenUtah. The father of eight, he and SCULPTURED Citizen Center this week offers beef tary. wife reside at 2954 Millerama his 3 In NAILS RsChildren must be age 5 on or pot pie on Monday, Reported Magna Ave. 1 chicken fettuccinni Tuesday, chili Taei., Wed., t before Sept. and a birth certificate MAGNA. Crime statistics here MEN'S OR is required. Parents unable to Wednesday, meat loaf Thursday and Thun. showed a slight increase during the Try Green Sheet classified ads! CHILDREN'S at the must time above their child Reservations turkey Friday. register with a total of 37 inweek, HAIR CUTS past $500 are being asked to call the school or be made one day in advance and the cidents being investigated, comcost is $1.25 per person. visit and take care of registration Prices Good Til! March 15, 1984 to 29 last week. pared procedures during the week. Mon. Sat. 8 am - 7 pm There were no curfew violations, Immunization records and eye exdrunk driving, runaway juveniles or Walk Ini Welcome Will Clinic will be required before Magna amination 968-340- 9 problems included in the opening of school. Residents Serve the record. to not attend 3540 So. 4000 W. a Children are required There were five assaults, four From Birth To Age 21 registration. alarm calls, 10 thefts, six disturbances of the peace, three livestock MAGNA. 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