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Show Junior Woodmen Club Names Officers, Sets Park Cleanup Effort KEARNS. Officers have been elected in the Modern Woodmen Junior club recently organized in this area. Robby Beard will serve as president, with Marlis Spiers as vice president; Trena Spiers, secretary and Tommy Beard, flag bearer. The next meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on May 10 at the home of leader Judy Beard, 4796 So. 4180 West. Beginning Saturday the members plan to spend time every Saturday for three months cleaning up David Gourley park. They will also decorate a bulletin board at the Kearns Library for the month of May and again in August. Purpose of the club is to perform community service In the area. Any youth up to age 15 interested in joining the group is being invited to attend the meeting or to contact Mrs. Beard, 964-669- 6. AR Lifesaving awards were presented Frederic K. Mattfield, Robert W. Law,' Kurt E. Imig and Armand Casanova. Certificates of merit were awarded to 22 officers, including Darwin Woodruff, Lamar A. Burns, Joseph A. Iovino, Welby M. Scott, Sgt, Grant Hinchcliff, Ronald T. Edwards, Jean V. Lyday, Gary W. Oliverson, Brooke E. Plotnick, James M. Stroud, John Cal Chilton. Also, Steven L. Humphrey, Randall L. Pond, Richard L. Bodily, Ken T. Jarvis, William J. Salmon, Lt. Stephen Shreeves, Sgt. John W. Guthrie, Sgt, Blaine Palmer, Sgt. Charles Illsley, Lt. William Essex,. Reserve Officer Thomas A. Stroud and Brenda Ross, department social worker. A special award was presented to Carvel Harwood, deputy attorney who successfully prosecuted a recent homicide case. Terry Knowles, special agent for the Salt Lake FBI office, was the speaker at the event, the third annual awards program sponsored by the Honorary Colonels. p.m. In the Brockbank auditoiium,to he said; with the program open the public at no charge. We hope this idea will really catch on and encourage everyone, he young and old, to give it a try, said. , Anyone wishing more information Brockbank may call Mr. Talbot at junior high, to 250-224- 2. i COLONELS - (From Page IB, Col. being instrumental 1984 Thursday, May 3, WEST VALLEY VIEW 1) in the growth and development of the Granger and Hunter areas, now West Valley City. He was involved in the development Improveof the Granger-Hunte- r ment District which signaled the tremendous growth of the communiinty, a spokesman said, has been volved in many areas of commercial of growth and served as chairman the board of American Savings and Loan Assn, for 14 years. Also honored was Carma Allred, for her efforts in pioneering the successful Neighborhood Watch program in the area. Top Rank In Scouting Earned TAYLORSVILLE. Russell Hill has NEW EQUIPMENT . . . Lisa Hunsaker, with help of Christine Sage, feeds information into computer equipment at Hunter elementary as Dave of Dan's Foods watches operation. Also Food Store Is Donor The son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger David Hill, he is a member of troop 843 and earned 29 merit badges. For his service project he collected observing, along with other students, are media coordinator Dave Bernini, principal Owen Cluff, fifth grade teacher Gary Draper. Efforts are being made to obtain auxiliary equipment. noted. We previously had an Atari 400, but that could only be used with specific programs, making it limited in scope and much slower to use, said Mr. Bernini. The disc drive available with the I200XL greatly enhances the program, he said. Students trying out the program are finding it offers a good foundation on which to build skills, he said. All the students, kindergarten through sixth grade, use the machines for basic math, reading and history, Mr. Bernini explained. He also uses the computer with gifted and talented classes and students find it greatly adds to and accelerates studies in paleontology, earth moveraeot.. minerals,, and " former Hunter elementary teacher'' jects. who now works at the store, he Computers enable children to E I I I I I I I I I DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot Specialist there's trouble a I I the Bridal Gowns school band, is in Visa Master honors and car- English ries a 3.7 grade point average. He is the first Eagle in his family and one of the first two Eagles in Taylorsville South stake. BAND iTHE GKEAT FIND. 1659 West 4100 South 266-851- 0 - (From Page IB, Col. Mon. Sat. 10-Evening Appoints Sen ft Rent Bridal Gowns W 6) ents, anyone interested in joining us to come and play, Talbot said. The group will present an introductory concert on May 10 at 7:30 6 MART NUTRI-DIE- T LOSS pROce one disc drive, and teachers using it, he said. We are most grateful for this new 10 equipment and thank all concerned on behalf of the students. We also wish to express appreciation to the PTA. The computer program is of great value to the children. It is opening up doors and ways to learn, he concluded. Appointment RAYS ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED 967-333- 8 Soft Drinkers 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances high, lad plays trumpet in the step-by-ste- We have With This Coupon Only Expires May 19th, 1984 CALL US I ville learn more quickly, partly because they are so interested in the keyboard and the screen, which, of course, relates to TV watching, he remarked. Some children come into the program unable to even add two plus two, but they will follow the math program on the computer, p the and learn it, teacher observed. The carryover in the program is very good, he added, and the children learn the concepts and are able to remember them and use them in their class work. We badly need disc drives and monitors, Bernini remarked. PTA officers at the school are working on projects to try to obtain more equipment, hopefully before school is out, so the programs can be developed and ready to go when 'school opens next year, he added. Teachers also become involved with the program. More and more teachers each year are using the computer for classroom management, to prepare notes to send home, for grade preparation and in various other ways, all of which save valuable time, Mr. Bernini observabout I7E2EEG: By "foot" 50 New Bridal Gowns 85 Hats & Veils 260 Formats 70 Once Worn 1 patrol ed. EXAMINATION When bridal Salons have commissioned us to sell their Inventories at huge reductions! leader. A sophomore at Taylors- New Computer Will Aid Students In Learning Skills Students at Hunter elementary are finding it fun and also a boost to learning as they work with a recently installed Atari 1200XL computer. The use of computers in our school is strictly for educational purremarked teacher Dave poses, Bernini. Parents may often think all the children do is play games. I know they go home and refer to what they have been doing as such, but in actuality, they are doing math, history or science projects. Id never tell them its really work, they might not enjoy it any more he added. The computer was donated by Dans Food Store at 2700 W. 4700 South, through, the interest of a,, Two kit for his ward. He has served as a den chief and is presently senior HUNTER. U(!IM70CJ donations and made a first aid - OT mEWM received the Eagle Scout award. 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