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Show At Vista 3B - self-estee- h n dip-pen- nine-piec- ... COLONIAL QUILTING Jim Hardwich (left). Heather Hegland, Howe Quoin and other student' in Janet Thorpe's 6th grade Vista elementary class learned to quilt potholders as part of the colonial unit. KEARNS KAPERS A past to remember, theme a future to mold," said a PTA spokesman School w mnei s at the Council level were Tami Carter, tilth place, Shanna Richards, fourth place and Chris Young, second place, all in the photography div lsion by Cindy Smith After we all got straight As on our s conand parent-teache- r ferences were fantastic, we all should be having a great week, right? I thought so Can you believe it Half of the third term is over, wow Graduation for all you seniors is not far away. Even the sun has been shining outside this is terrific What more could we ask for? If you went to the stomp Friday, you know how great it was Thanks for the support. Basketball season is at an end Last week the guys played their last two games against Taylorsville and Skyline And I must say, you played great You really gave them a run for their money Thanks, guys, for a great season And thanks to all you Cougars who were at all the games cheering and yelling your heads off What super fans we have. You deserve a round of applause. The girls basketball team lost a tough game last week to Taylorsville and dropped to third in the region Their last game will be at 3:30 today (Thursday) at Cottonwood Come support them. After that, it's State Yes, they made it to State They play their first game on March 10 at 6:30 p m. Don't miss the game Good job, Continued on page 8 mid-term- Van-Dure- United States Postal Service Needs Land or a Building In MAGNA, UTAH Site size desired is aoproximately 450'x260' oi 115,730 sq ft. or an existing building of approximately 9,000 sq. ft on a suitable site. Preferred Area: Bordered on the North - 3100 South: South 3500 South; East - 7200 West; West - 8400 West and along 8400 West between 3100 South and 2700 South and along 2700 South between 8400 West and 8800 West. representative of teh U.S. Postal Service win be at Magna Post Office, Magna Utah on March 17, 1987 from 1 30 p m. to 3 00 p m to answer questio is and to receive offers delivered in person. Information packages may be obtained at Magna Post Office, 8574 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044. For additional details, call or write' A wrts K)sr, Stephen White; Real Estate Consultant; C. Realty & Management Co 136 East South Temple, Suite 950; Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; (801)521 4470. Del E. Webb ; Mailed offers to sell should be recieved at the above address by March 13, 1987. PTA officers at GRANGER Granger elementary will observe Family Living month during March lecture series with a two-pascheduled to begin Tuesday. Dr. T Lee Burnham will discuss and what Your child's you can do about it, at 7:30 p m. Tuesday and at the same time on March 10. We want to encourage all parents to be sure and attend these valuable seminars, said a PTA spokesman. Nominees for PTA officers for the 1987-8school year were announced at a Founders Day program held last week at Granger elementary. Nominated for office were Norma Barnes, president, Sandra Adams, rt TAYLORSVILLE. Johnny cakes and quilting are taking students in a combined fifth-sixtgrade class at Vista elementary back to colonial times during their American history unit with teacher Janet Thorpe The students have had hands-oexperiences in how the early colonists lived by making johnny cakes, aLo known as journey or shawm cake, a cornbread type delicacy, said Miss Thorpe. They have also made ink by simmering walnut shells, adding salt and vinegar and developing a sepia s colored ink, and have used ink in to use their home-mad- e w nting assignments, she said Students also pieced and quilted e four and The students have developed an appreciation for Colonial America, how the people made their clothing, how they blankets, wrote their letters or lessons, how they cooked, and what they ate It has brought history to life, and also been a lot of fun, said the teacher KEARNS, names of children selected as winners in the Reflections contest have been announced at Oquirrh Hills elementary Included are Shanna Jones. Angela Dyer, Erin Roundv, Michelle May, Nikki Downs, art. Tjler Fisher, Kimberly Stricklan, Tammy Carter, Shana Richards and Chris King, photography Also, Emily Reese, Kevin Wahlin, Heather Johnson, Rebecca Tom Wahlin, literature, Adam Olsen, Angela Britt, Heather Lingle, Travis West and Angie Atherly, art More than 170 students participated in the contest with the Thursday, February 26, 1987 Family Living Month Slated Quilting, Food Bring Colonial Days To Life Oquirrh Hills Names Winners THE GREEN SHEET 8 West Kearns Offers Latch Key first vice president; Laurie Aitken, second vice president; Jolynn Evans, secretary; Lynette Heap, display. Winners m the music division, Rachel Mueller and Bryan Hernandez, played their compositions on the piano Winners in the art division included Branden Bowen, Daymond Rebecca Holt, Angela Green, Stacee Payne, Joshua Jacobs, Shawn Payne, Natalie Hart, Lauren Hart, Jennifer Rogers, Misti Mae Henkel, Cameron Kunz Winners in the literature division were Timmy Linford, Jennifer Stubbs, Allison Stubbs, Emily Bawden. Kana Prisbrev and Koby Morgan treasurer; Dorothy Goldman, parliamentarian; Carolyn Harget and Dallon Dennison, teacher representatives The meeting was held in conjunction with the national observance of the 90th birthday of the PTA. An honor guard flag ceremony was presented by Marine Sgt Carlyle Binns Third grade students performed two songs, Whats More American and an original number w ritten and directed by teacher Geri Here's A Pat On The Herrick, Back PTA president Sandra Adams prsented a birthday tribute to the PTA, and also recognized teacher Dorothy Goldman as the only staff member who has remained at the school since it opened in September, Kof-for- f MM COUPON CLEAN SERVICE andREPAIR All Make 1956 VACUUMS Winners in the Reflections contest were recognized All entries in the art and literature divisions were on Program -- SEWING MACHINES & SHARPEN SCISSORS KEARNS. A latch-kekids program will be offered students at West Kearns elementary tomorrow (Friday) from 2 to 4 p m Representatives of West Valley Fire Department will visit with children in grades four through six to piesent a program on fire safety, including teaching the Stop, drop y Reconditioned VACUUMS Guaranteed $2995anduP Vacuum Enterprises and roll" escape method, warning children about hiding, and letting them see they need not fear the man in the scary outfit, since he is their friend and can help them escape in time of danger The firemen will also discuss cored use of the emergency 911 number Classes will also be given in first aid. including treatment of cuts, bruises, fractures and the Heimlech maneuver Children will be taught emergency preparedness procedures including what to do during a power outage, or if the toilet or sink are plugged up, and how to answer the phone when home alone Baby sitting, for family or friends, will be another subject for discussion. with suggestions on safety measures, and safe ways to entertain youngsters Children in the lower grades were given the opportunity to participate m the program last week The program is sponsored by the 4081 W. 5415 Sc. 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