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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 28, 1985 Handwriting Analysis Is Real Estate, Offered In KHS Program Nutrition, Taxes high-price- 966-507- Monday Night KHS 'Mads' Planning Tomorrow Spellers At Forward Katlo Liston (10) of Judgo runs right by an Amarican Fork opponent on hor way to tha basket in Wednesday afternoon action. South high played host to the ladies over the past week. BY. . . 3-- Pioneer Told THS Slate Judge Claims Third Continued from page 2 '38-3- 7 edge after three periods, but the Bulldogs showed they wanted to go out as winners. Shaheen had a brilliant game with 30 points, 22 from the field. Peters added 12. Eight swimmers OGDEN. 14-1- 32-2- 3 game-winner- from the Murray Aquatic Club placed annual Junior Olympic meet held. in Into Spring 11-1- , wrj Mail Response Awaited After Balloon Launch MAGNA. Students here at Copper Hills elementary are hoping their efforts Friday will yield a lot of new pen pals. Along with other youngsters from around the country, the Copper Hills students launched balloons as part TAYLORSVILLE. The of the nationwide Writing Pals Meadowbrook Ladies Golf Assn, will Balloon Contest sponsored by Weekhold its annual spring kickoff lun- ly Reader, a newspaper for grade cheon Tuesday at Meadowbrook schools. Golf Course, 4197 So. 1300 West. There is a message attached to The theme this year will be Sw- each balloon explaining the project and requesting that the finder return ing Into Spring. A social is scheduled between noon it to commented Copper Hills, and 1 p.m. with the luncheon to follow. The meeting is open to any and all lady golfers. Those who wish to join the group will have their memberchoice of a $16 nine-hol- e membership. ship or a $21 The women start play on the first KEARNS. The David Gourley Tuesday after the luncheon and will elementary PTA is scheduled to continue competition every Tuesmeet at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) day, weather permitting, throughout room at the in the the season. 4300 West. 4905 So. school, more For information, interested Elections of PTA officers for next persons can call membership chair-mai- n year will be held. Also, a student Elaine Eatchel at talent show under the direction of 7 president Lorraine Lund at Mary Jane or Meadow Brook pro Jim Healey at Chris Mockli and Stevens will be presented. 13-1- Sheryl Benson, Copper Hills principal. Weekly Reader offers a $500 prize to the school that gets back the message that has traveled the greatest distance, he explained. One hundred other prizes will also be awarded. Fridays balloon launch was the climax of a year-lonparticipation in the Weekly Reader Writing Pals program, which is aimed at motivating children to write to and to become familiar with students in other parts of the country. Second graders taught by Cheryl Anderson have been corresponding with students in Illinois. g David Mourned and Now Thank We All Our God. The madrigals, directed by Phil Stark, are scheduled to leave on April 4; returning here April 15. While on the campus of the University of Southern California, the Kearns vocal group will perform for Dr. Rodney Eichenberger and his USC chamber choir, who, in turn, will perform for their guests. In addition, the Kearns aggregation will present a program at Disneyland,, attend a professional production of a Broadway show, do a classical program at the Los Angeles LDS Temple, spend a day at the beach, travel to San Francisco and participate in several educational activities. I think touring is an exceptional the director comexperience, mented. The kids are able to perform and learn and are also able to work with professionals in the field of choral music. St. Paul's Holy Week Schedule Is Announced KEARNS. Palm Sunday worship service will begin with a procession of palms at 10:15 Sunday morning at St. Pauls Lutheran church. Sunday school children are being asked to meet at 9 a.m. Women of the congregation will meet at 10:30 Saturday morning at the Marie Callendar restaurant for a r breakfast The musical production, based on the Wizard of Oz, is the story of Dorothy and her friends trying to reach the distant city of school lunch land. On their journey they must pass through lollipop land, popsicle 968-325- 968-325- 266-097- Tune is running out to get into the phone book. Its just about that time again. Were getting our brand new White Pages Directory ready to go to press. So if you have any changes or additions to make in your home or business listing, call your service of your White Pages Directory. Well be happy to help OFFERED National Corporation to open Retail Print Shops in various cities throughout Utah. We are seeking agressive type individual who is willing to work with absentee partners. No experience required, will train. $M00 cash required Must be willing to work hours per day in the beginning as ManagerOwner. For Complete Details Contact: self-start- 10-1- 2 JAY COLEMAN (801)254-032- 7 U' elementary. representative now. The numbers to call are listed in the front PARTNERSHIP SS GRANGER. The play In The Mood For Food will be presented at 6:30 tonight (Thursday) at Pioneer multi-purpo- ' ( President KEARNS. been elected organization school to be area. Donna Baddley has president of the PTA for a new elementary built next year in this The name of the new school has not been selected. Students will attend afternoon sessions at Western Hills elementary dur- ing the 1985-8- 6 school year. schools are scheduled for completion in the fall of 1986, one to be located at 5220 So. 5700 West, the other at 5667 So. 5220 West. Elmond Wilson, presently serving as principal fct South Kearns elementary, has been appointed principal of the Western Hills PJtf. session. She and her husband William are of four T.J., Julianne, i Shaune and Darren. PTA board members will include Jill Stirland, legislative vice president; Angi Baldwin, leadership vice president; Virginia Fish, secretary; Pat Draughn, treasurer; Ann Steen community involvement; Gwen Fish, volunteer coordinator; Renee Fish, volunteer coordinator; Gayle Miller, room parent coordinator; Renee Kass, hospitality; Becky historian; Pat Florence, photography. Also, Debbie Stevenson, family life; Shauna Kraft and Cynthia Skidmore, safety; Cathy Oyler, ind- parents n, ividual development; Cheryl Dubach, health; Linda Cwiklinski, membership; Chris Wells, finances; Cindy Hackett, publicity. JFK Reflections Winners Revealed . GRANGER. Reflections winners at John F. Kennedy junior high have been announced. In the music category, Krystalyn Clark and Jennifer Jones, both seventh graders, have received top honors. Winner in the art category is Chrystal Bush, a ninth grade student. Literature winners include Alisha Waterfield and Robert Thacker, both eighth grade, Shauna Clark and Jennifer peo,;. botte M'sU ti seventh grade. Music winner Jenifer Jones has already won district and region contests and will now participate in state competition. Production At Pioneer To Be Musically Nutritious PTA Leadership Mike W Maundy Thursday service will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 4; Good Fri" day services at 7:30 p.m. April 5. A new member class will be held each Sunday evening at 7 Gourley To Elect Evans Leaving Murray High Coaching Post Evans, head basketball coach at Murray high school, has announced plans to leave that institution at the end of the school year to accept the head coaching job at Woods Cross high. Evans said that an excellent offer on the part of Woods Cross and the fact that the school is only five minutes away from where he lives were the major reasons behind his decision to take the Woods Cross position. Murray School District personnel director Dave West reported that school board will probably decide within the next week or so on whether to seek a replacement for Evans from inside the district or to open it up to outside applicants. ." Ladies Golf Assn. Swings Tim Andrus of Taylorsville, earned a fourth and two fifths in the 10 and under boys division, while Brandon Newman, of West Jordan, comboys, had one peting in the 2 third, one fourth and two fifths. In the 4 boys, Ly Newman, of West Valley, had a fourth, two fifths and a sixth; Gary Horton of Murray had a sixth; and Daniel Seder, of Taylorsville, picked up seven second place finishes, one third and one fourth. Ken Horton of Murray earned a first place ribbon, three seconds and one sixth in the boys 15 and up division; Zach Sundin, also of Murray, capture a first, one second, two fourths and a fifth; and Brett Provost of Taylorsville earned two firsts, one second and two thirds. MURRAY. This Ones TAYLORSVILLE. For You is the theme of the Taylorsville high Junior Prom, which will be held at a Salt Lake hotel tomorrow (Friday) night. The dance will run from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel. The band Head Wind will be performing, according to Jim Olsen, president of the junior class. Admission will cost $8 in advance and $9 at the door. 49-4- Aquatic Club Places 8 In Jr. Olympic Meet - Junior Prom On GRANGER. Citizens of the Month for February and winners of the school spelling have been announced at Pioneer elementary. Receiving recognition for good citizenship were Carey Constantine, Dick Dysinger, Jason Slack, Kim Mallingly, Elisiva Vi, Heidi Vogt, Sheri Olsen and Kay McCormick. In a quarterfinal thriller last Winners of the spelling bee include Wednesday, Judge nipped American Brian Prettyman, Bonnie Fork McAllister, Tharon Sperry, fourth The game seasawed back and grade; Abeni Johnson, Darrell 3 forth. Judge led after one Cales, Diane McKendrick, fifth period, but had problems in the se- grade; Randy Merrill, Kim Corat the half. dova, Jaron Sperry, sixth grade. cond and trailed The Bulldogs made up most of the Top winner for the school was ground in the third by outscoring the Randy Merrill, with Darrell Cales in Cavewomen 14-- 7 but the fourth second place. period was a thriller until 'Shaheen threw in the Shaheen had 23 points in the contest where Judge hit only 5x16 from the line. Jamie Adamson added 11 points. Performance KEARNS. The Madrigals of Kearns high will present a choral concert here next week prior to their departing for performances in California. Classical and pop numbers will be sung during a program that will be held in the schools activity room, starting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Ad- mission will cost $1 per person or $5 per family. Pop pieces, some of which will include choreography, will be Puttin On The Ritz, Melody, Memory and Truly. Classical numbers will include Prayer To Jesus, Then Top Citizens, Is PTA Two new - Pre-to- ur - Baddley On Library Slate others and, more importantly, with himself, she remarked. KEARNS. A program titled Real By signing up for this course, you Estates Best Seminars will be ofwill give yourself the added adto p.m. Monday in the vantage of knowing your spouse, fered from 7 children and employees better than Kearns library. David L. Hamilton will present a you do presently, and will gain the one-hovideo and discussion ability to see beyond the front people free often present to society, she added. on how to get the best workable d real estate Thorbury is an active member of ideas from investment seminars. the International Graphoanalysis Programs on natural health care Society, the largest functioning body of handwriting analysts in the world, and nutrition will be presented from she is also a member of the Colorado 2 to 3:30 each Tuesday, April 2 to 16, Theresa Elder, of Nature Sunchapter of the International by shine Products. Graphoanalysis Society. A program titled Themes in Utah For more information, those interested may contact her through History will be offered at 7:30 p.m. April 4 by Dr. Melvin T. Smith of the Kearns Community School, Utah State Historical Society. KEARNS. Classes in handwriting analysis will be offered through the Kearns high adult education program during spring quarter. An introductory course in graphoanalysis will be given on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8:30, beginning March 26 and continuing for eight weeks. The sessions will be under the direction of Christine Thorbury, certified graphoanalyst, who will cover a variety of topics that will enable the student to understand how the personality traits of a writer can be ascertained through analyzing each individual stroke of his pen, according to Community School coordinator Richard Schmeling. Graphoanalysis has proven its reliability through more than 50 years of clinical research and shows that a persons handwriting is a visual extension of the mental habits he has established. It is an invaluable tool in personality assessment and should not be confused which is an with graphology, altogether different form of handsaid Miss Thorwriting analysis, bury. Graphoanalysis enjoys practical application in many forms of business and is used daily in this country and throughout Europe in some of the following areas: by the court system concerning questioned document cases; by financial establishments in determining credit risks, and in the area of job placement by many corporations, to name just a few, she explained. The science will give one insight into his various relationships with RUSHING New School and to provide information about any charges that may be involved. The final closing date for the Salt Lake City White Pages Directory is May 3. Mountain Bed . V land, candy land, cookie land and sugar land to reach the land of good nutrition. Teachers Kim Babcock, Janet Nixon and Jean Trease are directing the production, which includes songs and dances. The program was presented yesterday for students. Parents and friends are being invited to tonights production. |