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Show m ? T f 7B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 28, 1985 GRAND OPENING March 30th thru April 6th LORAIN-BO- At Magna School W Floral & Gifts Parade Prompts Preparation Grand Opening SPECIAL Youngsters in first grade classes at Magna elementary have been constructing Easter bonnets for the schools annual parade MAGNA. FRESH CUT SPRING BOUQUET $25 Wnddings Fvnnrnls on Wednesday. The process will begin Julie located in the Valley Twin Theatre Plaza mid-Marc- 8 "Qualify is our Specialty parents, grandparents, siblings and friends. Other first grade teachers involved include Karen Tohinaka, Beth Wanlass and Susan Taggart. Andersen, first millinery, using paper plates, fried chicken buckets and baskets as a base, embellished by rick rack, ribbons, paper grass, chicks and eggs and strips of construction paper. To climax the project, the children I Delivery Available for practice, W Haircut - Includes Shampoo W Coupon Only Ask for Chris or Sandy 3540 So. 4000 W. - 968-340- 9 PRICESGOODTILL APRIL this 4, 1985 UJATGRBGBS per- Ive heard from a lot of students this year who are sure that they could make an impact on Cyprus if only they had the chance. Well, Pirates, the opportunity has arrived. As youve probably noticed from all of the posters covering the halls, now is the time to try out for Spinnakers, cheerleaders and student body officers for 1985-8Girls interested in being a Spinnie must attend workshops before and after school and must maintain a GPA of 2.5. Prospective female or male cheerleaders must have a GPA of 2.7 to run and have to also participate in workshops. student body officers , Future should obtain a petition from and an eligibility sheet from the executive council. Nominees are required to have a 3.0 cumultive grade average and satisfactory citizenship. A letter of intent stating your name, why youre running and for which office, has to be submitted to the exec council by April 5. So far, no one has been nominated for any CHAG or CAM office. Come sign up now. Remember, the only sure way to fail is to not try. Kearns Kapers $(o) m Continued from page 6 California tour (more on that next week). Admission price to this event will be $1 per person and $5 per family. This concert promises to be exceptionally entertaining because it will feature the very best choir in the stdte. Most of you are probably getting spirng fever as a result of this fantastic weather were having. If you want to enjoy this weather and get a taste of spring sports aciton at the same time, come out and support the KHS soccer players as they play Hillcrest today (Thursday) at 3:30 WEEK BRING tHIS AD FOR INSTAlLAT,0N FREE years formance had to be cut to one original song, the school song and four cheers. I know Im repeating myself, Pirates, but I cant emphasize enough the importance of everyone taking part in this event. Eighty percent of the student body must be present at the first practice or Song and Yell will be cancelled. Its as simple as that. Please be there. There will be a stomp sponsored by the junior class tomorrow night. The cost is $2 and will help raise money for Junior Prom, which will be April 20. Come stag or with a date. The DJ will be in the commons area, where all the best stomps are, of course. See you there. FREE BLOW COMB kindergarten class will be presented for next years kindergartners and their parents. Those who will be attending kindergarten in the fall must be 5 years old by Sept. 1. Birth certificates are required at the registration session. Cyprus Cavalcade Continued from page 6 where the Lancers meet the Pirates at 4 oclock. The track team also has a meet Tuesday at 4 at Olympus. This will be the teams first meet of the season. Good luck to both teams. Song and Yell practices begin April .10. The final program is scheduled for April 19. Because of the shorter amount of time allowed grade making colorful h GRANGER. Registration for youngsters wishing to attend kindergarten next fall at Hillsdale elementary is scheduled here tomorrow (Friday). A program by the current a.m., 11 teacher who implemented the program five years ago, said the students have been working since 4140 W. 5415 So. 969-130- at part in a parade that will feature marching to the music of Irving Berlin through the halls of the schol. They will be dressed in their Sunday best and viewed by their will take concluding shortly before noon. Occoiiont AII Kindergarten Signup Slated At Hillsdale - SOMETHING S UP . . . Kristin Tuekur, Angul Armenia, Amy Kirtan Ambar Cook, Brock Duckworth and Nathan Brown ora among students at Magna elementary who will display their creativity during Easter bonnet parade Wednesday. AND SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION PARKS on the home field. The team will also play Wednesday at Alta. If you havent been infected by the spring bug and would rather stay indoors, you can come and support the gymnastics team as the gals face West Jordan tomorrow at 6 in the KHS girls gym. The gymnastics season is nearing an end, so you'll want to make sure to attend this meet and catch a final glimpse of the KHS gymnasts. P.S. Good luck to all debaters participating in the state forensics competition tomorrow. CENTERS MULTI-PURPOS- E ft WEST COUNTY RECREATION DISTRICT PRESENTS A SUMMER PROGRAM EVERYONE IN 1985 for COME SEE US NOW The Salt Lake County announces the formation of the West County Recreation District to better meet the needs of the residents of the West County area. The district encompasses the entire west side of Salt Lake County. The district has two centers to meet the community needs. REDWOOD CENTER KEARNS RECREATION CENTER 3060 South Lester 5670 South 4800 West MULTI-PURPOS- E 973-092- 9 967-440- 4 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN These to leave OF WORKING PARENTS TOP QUALITY programs provide a safe environment for working parents their children and feel assured that the children are safe and under constant supervision for the summer, and having the time of their lives. The West County District will be operating for Day Camp Programs at four sites throughout the summer. The day camps will be for children from 6 years 12 years old. Activities include field trips, crafts, sports, swimming, hiking, etc. Lunch and a snack will be provided daily. Cost of this program is Si SS per month, and the camps start June 10th and will run Monday - Friday throughout the summer until Aug. 30th. The day camps are licensed child care programs. The hours for these day camps will be Monday Friday, 6:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Your children will be placed in small groups by their age, in order to insure that your child is with similar age groups and with children having similar interests. For more information on the summer camp programs call the Redwood or the Kearns Center, The following locations will have Center, summer day camps. PLEASE ONLY CALL THE REDWOOD CENTER OR THE KEARNS CENTER AND NOT THE SCHOOLS LISTEOFOR INFORMATION. Educational Day Camp This Satellite program will be operated by the Redwood Center at Monroe Elementary. yrs. old and will be supervised by certified The educational day camp is lor youth ages school teachers. Emphasis will be placed on education and school year retention of basic subjects as well as recreation. Cost is $160 per child per mo. Registration begins April 1st. A S50 deposit is required with registration and will be taken oil Aug. tuition. Tuition due by the lirst day ot each . Enrollment is limited so month. Hours of operation will be Irom 6: 30 a.m. ' 6 p.m., register early. REDWOOD CENTER 3060 loitor Street Wait Volley Gty ' Oiildro 973-092- 9 j PLEASE Call SIGN UP STARTS APRIL Will - Sign Up Now) Numbor of Openings SUMMER PACKAGE PROGRAMS a pre pay supervised recreation program wh.ch includes the POOL FEES LAPSWIM Bingo, All Sports Programs, Gameroom Crafts Projects, Entire Summer Swim Pass Field Trips Gameroom Tournaments Movies -Arts and Crafts Projects Bingo AM Sports Programs Entire Summer Swim Pass Tournaments, Arts and CL I P THIS COUPON FIRST SESSION (gkin OFF 5670 Swtfc 4100 W..t Rtnms.Utrt Center is now registering teams for The Redwood our Summer Men's Baskerball leagues. The League nights available are open. Fees will be as follows: 12game 10game Registration Deadline is team 7 team 6 team May 31t. For further I ! only I Off Family 225.00 210.00 195.00 information call MULTI-PURPOS- E - It AdllllSSIOn I . Itgnlnr Oricn of 3.00 With Coupon 2.00 J GOOD DURING JUNE I98S l L The Redwood Center has 4 beautiful racquetball courts that are open ot the public. No expensive membership required. Lots of tournaments and leagues so everyone meets new people. Give our courts a try and you will be back. HOURS OF OPERATION ARE: am-1pm Monday-Frida7 am-pm Saturday am-- 4 pm Sunday COURT FEES ARE: (Summer Prices Only) 0 5 2.00hr. s1.50hr. Non-Prim- with play card: JUNIOR LEAGUES: 9 a.m. 1 2 ' 4.00 6 8 yrs. 11:00a.m. yrs. 10:00 a.m. noon Free Qpurt Time for yr. olds. 2 8 ROOM RENTAL Do you need a room for a club meeting, a dinner, a family party, a reception, or a presentation? The Redwood Center has rooms of various sites for rent. Reasonable rates. Please call Diane at 9730929 to make your room reservation. ADULT MEMBERSHIPS Membership cards are required for all activities in or adjacent to each Center. Card costs are: $30. 00y ear Redwood Adults.. 973-09?- 9 The Redwood Center now has aerobic classes every evening during the week for men and women. Two trained instructors can give you one of the best work-out- s in the valley. Cost is 53.00class or a (30.00 membership will allow you into any ot our aerobic classes for a year. Class time is from p.m. except on Mondays it is from p.m. Let's start getting in shape now. 6-- 7 8 WEIGHT ROOM The weight. room is one of the most popular facilities offered at the Center. It otters a variety of body building and exercise equipment, including universal and individual weights, Multi-Purpos- e bicycles, treadmills, mini-tramp- PARENTS SEND CHILDREN WITH MEMBERSHIPS ONLY BETWEEN HOURS LISTED ABOVE. LUNCH $2.50hr. (4 with play card: e Time: Court AEROBIC CLASSES e 8 Good On Firs!'SeS5'on 9:00a.m. MEN'S BASKETBALL 14 game j $1 o CENTERS SUMMER MEMBERSHIP SCHEDULE: WEEK SUMMER SCHEDULE KEARNS RECREATION CENTER SUMMER MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM: MUST PRESENT COUPON OF swim lessons Fri. Gym Gameroom Park and Playground The cost is S275.00 for the entire Summer. The hours of operations are form 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Mon. Fri. The program begins June 10th through August 30th. Registration is A deposit fee of april tst. Starting at 1:00 a.m. at the Kearns and Redwood Centers only. $50.00 is required for each child at the time of registration, the balance paid in full by May 31st. WARNS CENTER REDWOOD CENTER Multi-Purpos- I Mon. & Wed (3 Weeks). GENERAL SUPERVISED AREAS: 1060 L.tt.r St. W.V.C., Utah 14110 1985 OPEN PLUNGE HOURS: OPEN PLUNGES: STARTING JUNE 11th Mon. thru Fri. Costs 7 SC for youth On Tuesday & Thursday thru Fri. Mon. $1.00 for adults 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. 11:00-5:050c children under 5 and Saturdays Cost: 50c Per Person 12:00-4:0Sundays seniors 65 up; AdultSenior Citizen $3.00 per family in any open swim. Reduced day every Friday, SIGN-USTARTS ON THE FIRST DAY OF 50c for all admission; 25C with card SIZES AR E LIMITED Court prime time following: WEEKLY SCHEDULES: Field Trips, Movies, REDWOOD y The West County Recreation District will again offer Summer Package Programs, for youth ages 6 to 12 yrs. Locations of the programs will be at the Redwood, Kearns, and Taylorsville Centers. This Program is TOTS - ADULTS) & REDWOOD RACQUETBALL la Placed hi Groups by Ago 4 for More Information or it (linittd (MOMS OUTDOOR POOL (Its Heated) J 967-440- 1 YOUTH MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS: This summer memberships are required for all activities in or adjacent to each center. Membership card costs $6.00 per year. All children participating in our membership program will ONLY BE ALLOWED IN EACH CENTER DURING THE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM HOU RS LISTED BELOW for each center. START MAY 1st Register Mon. Fri., 8 am to 6 pm Lessons are 2 Hour in Length, Starting at 9 am and going every 1? Hour Until pm COST M0 Per Person. We teach lessons to all ability levels & ages ONE COUPON PER PERSON 3100 Sevtfc 4450 Wott Salt Lake City, Utah (Edwatinn Day Cany) CUSS SIZE SIGN-UP- Mm ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MONROE SMALL SWIM LESSONS: and sauna. The Centers have applied for the Free Government Lunch Program. IF WE ARE NOT ACC PE TED we will offer a special lunch from our snack bar, which will include a hot dog, chips, and small drink for a cost of S1.00 daily Monday Friday only. FREE TRIP PROGRAM One free field trip per month will be offered to members of the center. Sign up lists will be posted the Monday before the scheduled field trip, and due to limited bus availability, we will take the limit posted for the trip on a first come first served basis. SUMMER TRIP PROGRAM (additional fee required) This program wifi bo held each week and will include trips to the Zoo, Timpanogos Cave, Rollerskating, Water Slides, Museums, etc. The cost will be $30.00, which will include all admission fees, transportation and supervision costs. Space is limited so register early! SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM Lunch is served Monday - Friday at noon. The suggested donation, for a reservation 24 hours in advance. Thank is $1.25. Call 973-092- 9 you. Activities you won't want to miss: M&W ARTS & CRAFTS T 8i W OIL PAINTING Th. 4F. CERAMICS M,T,8iTh BINGO . W8,F NEW PINOCHLE CLUB M-NEWTABLE GAMES Special Holiday Dinners Monthly Special Birthday Dinners Monthly F SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM TAXESDONEHERE Free tax assistance Thursday, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. through April It. 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