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Show s Du D Statue Of Liberty Magna School Offers Social Security Info Art Piece On Display In Valley Auditorium GRANGER Not every school can boast of its own high Statue of Liberty, but thanks to the efforts of six members of the schools art club, Valley junior high has an art produc- - tion that size of The Lady mounted in the auditorium. The project began when a former muslc teacher, Blair Gleed, told me he was preparing s Names of winners in the Reflections contest were announced during a Founders Day program held Feb 10 at Magna elementary Students selected as winners in the literature division include Eric e Talbot, grand prize winner Tuiner, first place, Nikole Bice, second, Liesl Talbot, third Winners m music were Lillian Hunt, grand prize, Jennifer Furrows, first place In photography, winners included Kevin Jorgensen, grand prize, John George, first place, Christina Peav, second, Kevin Jorgensen, third MAGNA a patriotic pro- gram (which was presented last week) and wanted the club to make tall Statue of Liberty him a for a backdrop," said teacher Tom oung, adviser to the school art club Lyn-nett- Being the type of person I am, I said, oh yeah, sure, then began to wonder how in the world we were go- Winners ing to do it The students involved with the project were Eric Hansen, Mitch Chandler, Jimmy Cottrell, Greg Mourtisen and tw ins Jarred and Morgan. The group decided to begin by obtaining five 4x8 panels of cardboard The Hansen lad made the original drawing of the statue, which he then blew up to about two feet in height The drawing was then cut into five sections, each of w hich w as blown up to a four-foo- t height on an overhead projector and traced onto the panels The boys worked m groups, sometimes all of them, sometimes two or three in doing the tracing, mixing colors and painting, with most of them working after school each day on the project, the teacher explained. Jar-rem- y This was not a class assignment, the entire project was completely voluntary and it took a lot of their time and a lot of effort They were very highly motivated, he noted From the beginning of Hansen's work on the original drawing to completion the project took five weeks, the teacher said The finished painting was then handed to members of the school's stage crew for mounting on a wooden backing "The boys are ery proud of their work and" rightly so," said Mr in the visual arts category included Emmy Bowden, grand prize, Lance Olsen, fust place; Angela Christensen, second, Amanda Talbot, Liesl Talbot and Wade Olsen, third Nominees for PTA officers for the 1987-8school year were also introduced, including Laura Talbot, president, Kathy Johnson, vice i Birth certificates will be returned with the child following school, and the Social Security number will be mailed to the parents home Parents needing to obtain an original birth certificate are being asked to do so before the March 10 activity Pre school children may also apply for a Social Security number tnrough the school, but will need, in addition to the birth certificate, an additional form of identification such as an insurance policy, vaccination rtcord. passport doctor or hospital record or church membership ot confirmation form treasuier and Mary Ann Schmidt, secretary Parents are being reminded that social security numbers will be for all children when 1987 in come tax forms are filed In order to assist parents in being prepared for this iequimri'ent. a Social Security Day has been scheduled at the school on March in, w'lth representatives of the Social Security Administration In order for students to apply for a Social Security number, they will require an original birth certificate (photo copies are not acceptable,) and a completed application form, signed by a parent or guardian Forms w ill be sent home on Maich 1 I -- I k fj I 6 m ... k , A hSL fr, WARRIOR WORLD Are Named Brockbank Taylorsvilles athletes are really doing stupendous this year Our girls basketball team is tied for first and is on its way to the state tournament Games will be played March The guys took third place in Region three basketball standings and they, too, are heading for state Their first state game is at 2 30 Monday at the UofU Im sure both of our basketball teams will do a tremendous job and Pd like to wish them the best of luck and congratulate them on their performance this season The jayvee basketball team also deserves a congratulations on a record for the season and for being the region champ The girls gymnastics team has started off the season with a bang taking second place Friday in the first meet Several of the girls 4 MAGNA Names of winners in the Retlections contest have been announced at Brockbank junior high Winners include Teresa Olsen, John Hadfield, Justin Brown, Sara Clark Shawn Jager, Cindy Roth, M'ke Hidge. Jason Turville, Berme Halladay, Tristan Tabish, Jennie Strain, Mike Zollinger, Alison Har-usoTen Maclan, literature and Mike Furrow, music Winners were each awarded a prize of $lo cash at an awards assembly held yesterday (Wednes day One hundred and sixty five entries were received in the contest, a i spokesman said 17-- 3 Young The piece w ill be kept as a perma-nen- t display in tne school auditorium, the only area in the building with a ceiling high enough to take it, he added The names of the young artists have been placed, in calligraphy, on an adjoining plaque Following the evening program, many parents and patrons took a closer look at the statue, and many commented that it did not look like amateur work, but had a profes said assistant sional appearance. pppupal Lloyd By bee I he art club members are now t beginning a project to make a ceramic tile mural of a Capitol Reef scene for display in the school, said Mr Young We ha.e an active gioup in our art club developing a lot ot talent and enjov mg it, he concluded 4x8-foo- . . Five Valley junior high students in the ninth tall lady liberty for a grade advanced art club painted a chorus production. Eric Hansen drew the original picture, which was blown up. The painting was so tall it had to be trimmed five feet to fit the school auditorium stoge. STATUE OF LIBERTY . 25-fo- planning to put and Greg Mouritsen ore proud of their inland tary. Receiving recognition are Brooke Gallegos, Michael Gates, Brooke Marty Hamberlin, Jackie Sheppard, Stephanie Evans, Howes, Kimberly Davis, Kelly Fox, Nicole DeNovellis, Kristina Wilhoit, Chantilly Steed Also, Nicholas Richmond, Erin a cose around the work of art families with the Blair of and staff Stansbury Names Tigers Of The Month GRANGER Names of students chosen Tigers of the Month have been released at Stansbury elemen- Don Blair Allen, Thad Welch, Keith Northern, Holly Wilcock, Rachel Jorgensen, Darlene Wilcock, Wrex Lewis, Mike - photogra- Leo, Ryan Fox, Christiana Freeman, Jennifer Sorensen and Sara Santim SO j Year National J Anniversary Celebration! to JOltl aJ s,f ,dh d, ,f iJ)on foi the ce 8U 'dwtion of Ae opfOTg !)! of the new J (ke 40th 2W to Jlnnweisaiy The Finest Facilities for Men & Women Nautilus Universal jU Life Cycles S3 Steam Room Aerobic Classes Swimming Pool Soothing Sauna Relaxing Whirlpool Nutritional Guidance ADULT PATRONS M -- ONLY184o APR 50 Years Results! v; ffatggjg t HOLLADAY 278-284- 6 4700 966-138- 8 3581 S. MARKET ST. m mm m SUGARHOUSE 484-878- 6 S. HIGHLAND DRIVE WEST VALLEY i 1 South SlauSt, BASED ON 36 MONTH MEMBERSHIP 50 Years Experience 1033 E. 2100 SOUTH mmrm 268-060- 6 OGDEN 621-635- 0 3354 HARRISON BLVD. iftr 'A 'tfr 'fr it v STOP BY AND SAY HELLO FASHION PLACE 155 EAST 61 00 SOUTH cummmD OREM 225-775- 0 703 SOUTH STATE k -- Ar A A- - 4883 South State S T" Art Winners At D . by Shelly Clements 8 president, Linda Christensen, T I 262-268- 5 GARY DON A DONNA Photography it an ax recognition given by Pro Photographers ot Amtnca |