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Show 1984 Thursday, August 16, the students, since these areas do not have street lighting. 14B THE GREEN SHEET Youngsters Are Facing Double Sessions KEARNS. Double sessions are awaiting students at three area elementaries when school opens next month. Students who will attend Jim Bridger and Pleasant Green schools, expected to open midway through the school year, and those who will attend Westbrook elementary, scheduled to open in time for the 1985-8year, will be assigned to afternoon sessions at Bacchus, Magna or Fox Hills, according to Bruce Wasden, principal of Fox 6 Tanning Boutiques (From Page IB, Col. 6) tendency to burn, explained Miller. We have to take it a little slow. Once disrobed, a patron lies on a long, narrow slab of glass, under which are positioned ultra-violnumerous blue-huelid lamps. An identically-structureis then pulled down to enclose the customer like some kind of futuristic clam. Darkened goggles are provided to protect the eyes and, at Eternal Summer, music piped through headphones drowns out the machines monotonous hum which is ominously akin to that produced by a micro-wav- e oven. A fan in each of the rooms keeps things cool and, in a matter of minutes, its all over. Persons wishing to bronze their pale bodies in one of the 23 area wood-bordere- d d, d boutiques should plan on paying an average of $5 per visit for about eight sessions. Though undoubtedly more controlled than the sun, the machines used by tanning salons can have the same type of damaging effect on the skin, according to Dee M. Rasmussen, a dermatologist. Tanning is the response of the skin to injury, he explained, adding that the tan produced by the new machines does have an aging effect on the skin and can cause skin cancer. The longer youre out In the the better sun, or under a chance you have of damaging the he skin and contracting cancer, warned. The Salt Lake physician said the key to avoiding such damage, whether tanning in the sun or in a salon, is moderation. Principals assigned the new schools will serve as principals of the p.m. sessions this year. They are Verna Tripp Bacchus p.m. (Bridger elementary); Portia Peterson, Magna p.m. (Pleasant Grove) and 23 rote foe sun-lam- Guardsmen Praised (From Page IB, Col. 2) such a large group of active duty soldiers. It was done, the spokesman related, because the regular Army does not train with units larger than a battalion, but the National Guard does. The Guardsmen are literally doing military exercises all over the northern half of the state. It has been good practice for what is going to happen next year. The same 115th Engineer Group will be the first National Guard group in the U. S. to command a combined arms Hills. Cliff DeGraw, Fox Hills p.m. (Westbrook). Students regularly assigned to Bacchus, Magna or Fox Hills will attend the a.m. sessions. Morning sessions at all three schools will be held from 7 to noon, afternoon classes from 12:30 to 5:30. We want to encourage people new to these areas to bring their children to the schools during August to register so as to ease the transition when school opens," said Mr. Wasden. We are finding our major con military exercise. It will take place in Idaho, with men commanding not only engineers, but mechanized infantry, artillery, armored cavalry and attack helicopter troops. There soldiers involvwill be from ed. Vesterfelt termed it quite an honor for the Utah Guardsmen to have been selected. He also pointed out that the Utah Guard is held in high regard by its peers in other states, as well as Pentagon officials. cern to be safety, he said. In my experience working in double sessions schools, the students learn just as well as they do during more conventional hours. They can learn to read as easily at 7 a.m. as at 9. However, we are concerned about them having to travel to and from school in the dark. This affects students on both sessions, either coming or going, he added. The children will be walking to and from school during peak traffic hours, he continued. We want to remind all who are on the roads in these areas that it is imperative drivers be very, very cautious. We also are asking that residents turn on porch and yard lights, morning and evening, to give some light to (From Page 13B, Col. 6) hosted by the Utah Associated Garden club on Saturday, Aug. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission will be $2 for adults and $1 for youths 16 and under. There are seven gardens on the tour. Tickets will be available at the tour homes. Further information may be obtained by calling Leona Holt, Ann Harrison, Bea or Lila Self, Drinkhaus, 266-330- 486-688- 3 272-750- 2. WILD HORSES GATHERED FROM PUBLIC LANDS in Utah will be available for adoption at the Lehi Rodeo Grounds, located at 400 West, just north of Highway 73. tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. The adoptions will begin at 1 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday. Feeds for the wild horses are $125 per horse. Adopters will be taken on a first-comd basis for cash, money orders or certified checks. No credit cards or personal checks will be accepted. An individual may adopt up to four horses. Further information about the program may be obtained by calling that have not previously been carried as well as new fashions from designers will be part of the program. The price of a ticket is $18, which includes the fashion show, an RDT performance and lunch. well-know- n for. The Wmsonv A to ESomiM fileaigam, Ronald Reagan needs more conservative Republicans in Congress. Republicans like David S. Monson. But it wont be easy. A liberal Democrat can win the Second Congressional District seat this THE 49th STREET GALLERIA will host an evening of roller skating on Thursday, Aug. 30, for Jerrys Kids. There will be two evening sessions, one from p.m., a second from 9 p.m. to midnight. Half of all paid admissions will be presented to the Muscular Dystrophy Assn, on the Labor Day Telethon. Try Green Sheet classified ads! Dave Monson Can November. A Salt Lake Tribune survey had Monson leading 50 to 36 over Farley, while the other Republican candidate trailed the Democrat by a significant margin. A Deseret News poll gave Monson a five point lead over Farley but showed Farley ahead of Monsons primary opponent by 12 points. Reason enough to vote for Dave Monson. first-serve- e, 524-533- THE DEADLINE FOR ENTERLIVESTOCK into the Utah State Fair is Wednesday. Beef cattle, dairy cattle, dairy goats, swine, poultry, pigeons and rabbits may be entered. Further information may be obtained by calling EVENING EVENTS AT WHEELER FARM will close the summer campfire programs. A presentation on Mormon folklore will be given Monday at 7 on the porch by the blacksmith shop. Guest speaker will be Burt Wilson, one of the leading folklorests in the west. On Aug. 27 there will be an antique fashion show displaying about a dozen items of authentic clothing from the late 1890s to 1940. Volunteers from the farm will model the apparel, which will include old swim suits, a wedding dress and some evening attire. It will begin at 7pm. Guests are being invited to bring a picnic lunch to eat before the free programs. Marshmallow roasts will follow each of the hour-lonpresentations. There will be wagon rides at a clast of 50 cents per person. Shirley Floyd, volunteer coordinator, said that more volunteer women are needed to help at the farm. They will not do heavy labor, but will conduct tours, help do simple sewing, etc. BRENT E. BUTTERFIELD Automobile Dealer Representative Johnson has spent many hours, over the past six years, working on laws to make our streets safer for us. He feels, however, there are still some corrections that should be made in our drunk driving laws. I believe he is the man to do the Job and should be given the time to make these corrections. I encourage you to vote for him in the August 21st primary. Dave Monson Is an Efficient Leader Dave Monson Has Never Lost to a Democrat fact that polls show David Monson leading the Democrat shouldnt come as a big surprise. Fact is, Dave has never lost to a Democrat in a statewide The election. At the age of 27 he won an election to become Utah State Auditor. Four years later, in 1976, Utah voters elected Dave Lieutenant Governor. him And then Lieutenant Governor again in 1980, this time by an overwhelming 67 to 33 margin. Utah voters like Dave Monson. And hes proved it. As Utah State Auditor Dave uncovered a fraudulent manipulation of over $3 million in state funds. He reformed illegal state bookkeeping procedures. And he spearheaded an audit that resulted in a grand jury investigation of a state agency. As Lieutenant Governor Dave has streamlined a number of state government divisions and created an automated management system that has helped hold employee numbers to 1977 levels. Dave Monson Needs Your Vote Republicans of Utahs Second Congressional District need Dave Monson. President Reagan needs Dave Monson. Please support David S. Monson in the primary election on August 21st. We're talkin' Republican . We're talkin' Utah! Dave Monson Is Utah Through and Through ING TWO Decentralization of government. And a strong national defense. Utah voters also like Dave Monson because hes an effective and efficient administrator. November. Recent polls show that Dave Monson is the only Republican who can beat the Democrat in importance of family. balanced budget. Personal income tax cuts. Honesty in government. Ss a rote Beat the Democrat do Utah voters elect Dave Monson time and time again? Because he stands for what Why DAVIDS. MOM CONGRESS Paid for by David S Monson Committee g 0 DESNIGNER FASHION SHOW to benefit the Repertory Dance Theatre will be sponsored by Nordstrom at the Salt Lake Art Center on Saturday. Aug. 25. Clothes from several designers A GALA Paid For by tho Commlttoo to Duayno Johnson RENT TOOwlT UJAYGRBIEDS $) BRING THIS AD FOR iNSTALLATI0N FREE 25 APPLIANCE CEDtO NO CRIDIT CHECK Value A Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! most Utahns stand for. And what President Reagan stands Unless you vote for Dave in the primary election on August 21st. CALENDAR- - The principal is suggesting that parents take time to walk to school several times with their children, showing them the safest way and stressing good safety habits. Principals at all three schools, along with teachers and PTA board members, are concerned that the children receive the needed training to travel safely to school, said Wasden. We realize that the double sessions offer a real challenge to family schedules and we would ask parents to encourage a positive attitude in their children, he said. SLEEP SHOP P7o i a ft |