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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3B Thursday, March 6, 1986 ScBhooEg Sandburg Students Farnsworth In PTA Election On March 13 To View Ramses Exhibit On Friday HUNTER. Students from Sandburg elementary will visit the Ramses II exhibit in Provo tomor- GRANGER. PTA elections will be held at Farnsworth elementary on March 13. Members of the PTA may vote for officers at the school office from 8:30 am. to 7:30 pm Memberships may be purchased at the school all day, priced at $2 per person. During a PTA meeting which starts at 7:30, results of the election will be announced. Candidates include Karen Beames and Michelle Riggs, for president; Debbie Winder, Ruth Palmer, for vice president; Joyce Pease, for secretary; Ann Smith for treasurer. row (Friday). About 250 students from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades will be involved in the field trip, accompanied by teachers and PTA officers. The students participated in a bake sale and paper drive, sponsored by the PTA, to help raise funds for the trip. A representative from the exhibit visited the school during the week to talk with the students and help prepare them for the tour, according to spokesman Marilyn Ruffner. day-lon- CYPRUS CAVALCADE by Cheryl Fennema g This has been a super week at the excitement of the state games is here. Doth our guys and gals basketball teams have entered the competition of the state games. The girls won their first game Monday at Murray high. Good job, Lady Pirates. The guys basketball team had an exciting time last week. The team stomped Cottonwood in an overtime, but went on to be disappointed at Taylorsville. Our blue and gold is really doing great. Congratulations, CHS; V' 31386 Gimme Curl by Helene Curtis Good Thru ... is the message Norman (Kevin Dunbar) hears from Ethel (Jodie Fisher) as Charlie (Lars Nordfelt) looks on in this scene from Granger high's production ore tomorrow (Friday), Monday and Playdates Tuesday. 'Golden Pond' Is d By Thayers Re-live- bar as Norman Thayer, Jodie Fishers as Ethel Thayvr, Elaine GRANGER. The play On Golden Pond will be presented at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday), Monday and Tuesday at Granger high. The production will be given in the schools vocal music room, with seating available for about 100 persons at each performance. Cast members include Kevin Dun- - Guymon as Chelsea, Craig Blackham as Bill, Daniel Howes as Billy and Lars Nordfelt as Charlie. Brenda Park is directing the play with Daniel Howes as assistant director. Peggy Andersen is in charge of sets and Mercy Buttorff, lighting Responsibility Is Focal Point Of Workshop At KJHS teacher or the student. It became evident that many teachers took on problems that were not their own, a spokesman said. They were then shown how to get the students to recognize their own problems and accept responsibility for them. Teachers are now their teaching responsibilities in allowing students to fulfill their potential by becoming independent and repsonsible young adults, she concluded. KEARNS. A workshop held last week at Kearns junior high offered teachers information on how to encourage students to develop responsibility for their own lives. Karen Radisky was guest speaker, offering teachers a program using video tapes and group work sessions to brainstorm how teachers keep students dependent on them. Teachers were encouraged to use worksheets to determine whether a specific problem was that of the of On Golden Pond. Music, Election On Lake Ridge Agenda Wednesday Three classes of first grade children will combine their talents in a musical program to be presented during a PTA meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Lake Ridge elementary. PTA officers will be elected during the evening. Theme of the program is Hapintroducing happiness piness Is in two categories, at home and at school. Songs will include Everyone Makes Mistakes, Parents Are The ABC Song and My People, with original Favorite Things words. children will parSeventy-fiv- e ticipate in the program, under the direction of teachers Karla Kelner, Karen Smith and Kathy Cheever. MAGNA. Winners Of Contest Named At Sandburg CHS will play the first state game tonight (Thursday) against Davis high. Dont miss these games, cause Cyprus is going to look the greatest performing on the court at the UofU Special Events Center. Good luck, team. Hey, Cyprus crowd, hope you all enjoyed the pep assembly yesterday. A CHS crowd cant be beat and pep assemblies always help to organize cheers that we can do at the games. Dont miss these games; it should be super. You still can get your very own University of Magna sweatshirt to wear at the state basketball game tonight. These sweatshirts need no advertising, but in case you dont know, you can get yours from any member of Congress. Remember, Cyprus Pirates are nubmer one. 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(Wcstpoint 9698989 &4 OFF LABEL. tooiRIs Si? 35 cr m mas MIXEP VSG NEW OWNERSHIP Kearns Tess Israelson, third grade; Yvonne Johnson, fourth grade; Kristie Fal, fifth grade and Chris Carter, sixth grade. NO. TEMPLE "30 Different Kindi" EXAMINATION Receiving recognition for art, Gregory Allred, kindergarten; Brittany Israelson, first grade; Lamae I Mon. Sat. 830 W. 2940 SO. STATE ST. FREE i HUNTER. Names of winners in the Reflections contest have been announced at Sandburg elementary. Winning entries, which have been submitted for the council contest, include, in music, Charlene Huntsman, Saralee Huntsman, Dennis Nesbitt and Michelle Parry. In the literature division, Colby Spezak, Connie Peterson, Michael Groves, Kjersti Parkes, Sarah Lundgren. Representing the school in the art division were Tess Israelson, Gregory Allred, Brittany Israelson, Mashelle Hofheins, Christopher Carter and Michelle Nicholson. Receiving school awards in music were Marisa Werner, kindergarten; Melanie Nesbitt, first grade; Anelisa Parks, third grade; Saralee Huntsman, fourth grade; Dennis Nesbitt, fifth grade; Charlene Huntsman, sixth grade. In the literature division, Kjersti Parkes, first grade; Colby Spezak, third grade; Michael Groves, fourth grade; Connie Peterson, fifth grade; Charles Payne, sixth grade. DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running iniuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINES i i I 1 Cut Included i Center) I 20 J perms team. CHARLIE'S LEAVING uc PRICES GOOP MARCH |