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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B Thursday, September 24, 1987 Volunteers Meet At Hillsdale s C2wiO ' R W V. ?U 4 fv .J retireees find GRANGER. PTA officers at plained, and many and satisfaction enjoyment in workHillsdale elementary will host a with youngsters. ing room representative tea and volunteer training program today, The volunteer program began last was so beginning at 3:40 in the multiyear on a limited basis, and purpose room. successful PTA officers plan to Room representatives will meet this year, exdevelo it school-widteachers and discuss plans for the plained spokesman Lois Wille. coming year. with Volunteers work Anyone interested in volunteering at the school is being invited to the children in reading and math, she PAT training session following the noted. tea. It is our hope that we will have Phyllis Patterson, volunteer enough volunteers for every room to chairman, said she is offering an in- have as many as they need, she vitation to senior citizens in the area said. who would like to become involved For more information about the as volunteers to do so. The children relate very well with prgram those interested may call persons of grandparent age, she ex Mrs. Patterson, e J one-on-o- WE THE PEOPLE . . . Fifth graders at Hillside elementary scribed "We the People" with colored chalk on their playground as part of the Hillside At celebration of the Constitution. This picture was taken during the 200 seconds of bell ringing. - rcnr 'We The People' Celebrate Constitution HUNTER. group of 124 second A graders highlighted the theme "We The People last week at Hillside elementary as students celebrated the bicentennial of the signing of the Constitution. The youngsters marched onto the playground, formed letters and held up cards displaying the quotation. Fifth and sixth grade students presented an assembly to the school w hich included a flag ceremony and patriotic songs, with original words u ritten be teacher Carolyn Crofts. A bicentennial 'rap- (poetry with a beat i was also presented. Students took the wording of the Bill Of it as poetry then set Rights, it to a beat, explained principal Dave Adamson The students also presented readings. In the school halls, first graders had the opportunity to sign their names to a copy of the Constitution, the principal noted. Last Thursday, the anniversary of the signing ot the historic document, tilth graders chalked the words "We The People" across the playground. - PROMTS as a display for the student body and as a welcome for James Madison, father of the Constitution, who appeared in full costume and visited YOUR HOUSE EVER AGAIN... fifth and sixth grade classrooms throughout the day. . All activities were planned in conjunction with the nation-wid- e celebration, said Adamson. Students also had participated with others across the nation Wednesday in the TV broadcast featuring President Ronald Reagan and Chief Justice Burger, he said. We hope our students felt a part of the celebration, and gained some appreciation for this great document. he concluded. WHEN YOU CAN GET VIPCO VINYL SIDING & SOFFIT RAIN GUTTERS "2r-- v i FROM ECONOMY BUILDERS e Full Lifetime Warranty ' Wont Crack or Blister Unsightly Scratches Go ' r: Unnoticed LIMITED TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER! MATERIALS ON INSTALLED JOB. TODAY AT ECONOMY BUILDERS A INSTALLATION WILL AND ELIMINATE THE BOTHERSOME COSTLY PAINTING ANO UPKEEP OF CALL THE NAME YOUR HOME YOU KNOW AND TRUST BUILDERS SUPPLY. CALL 566-150- 0 L L i FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY! 1 . FOUNDING FATHERS . . . Fifth graders af Western Hills elementary performed a play for schoolmates about the Constitution Thursday. This youngster played the part of a founding father. 1987 FALL PROGRAtt FINANCIAL FALL CLASSES Creative Movement and Tumbling: tumbling techniques for children ages 4 6 years old. Boys and Girls. Monday - 4:00 p.m. Beginning cost is $15 per session. Class registration is on going every sit weeks. or Personal family planning available: Wednesday, October 14th, GYMNASTICS 6 course designed for fundamental technique and compulsory routines. Class will begin on floor and balance beam routine. Ages Class II - pm Classes are offered Monday & Wednesday evenings, p.m. Cost is $10 per eight sessions or $2 per session. YOUTH BASKETBALL BOYS & GIRLS years. - Mondays - Saturday sessions 7:30-- AEROBICS The Beginning Intermediate PLANNING SEMINAR 5 6 10-1 p.m. 1 a.m. noon Saturday-11-1- Optional routines added individuals must be tested. The cost is SI 5 sii week sessions, Note: Ages grades Registration begins Oct. 17th Cost: $30 per player includes jersey, pictures, and awards. League play is Saturdays at the area schools. registration is on going. ADULT VOLLEYBALL DRILL TEAM fastest growing award winning drill team Instruction includes: in the USA!!! Ages marching, ballet, jazz, and cheerleading with The emphasis on showmanship, social skills, poise, and self confidence. performance opportunities. Auditions not required. Location: Gym Times: Tuesday Tuesday -4 - 5 5 6, grades Tuesday Tuition: $18 per month grades Boys and Girls Ages hour sessions at Program consists of 8 a cost of S10 which includes rope and certificate of completion. Classes held every: Thursday - 4:30 6.30 p.m. 8 SILVER INDOOR Tuesday BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL BATON $15 per month HAPKIDO Tues. 8 Thurs., 7 8 p.m. Cost: $25 per month - open registration Self defense classes - eight week sessions concentrating basic on skills to (Kmdergartners through 12 years old) Kearns Recreation Center offers your school-age- d children all the advantages to our day care to and from programs plus transportation several elementary schools Drop off and pick up your children at one convenient location. The centers are open from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., MARTIAL ARTS CLASSES techniques. Tuesday t Monday thru Friday, throughout the school year. Full day care is provided on school holidays. Registration is on going. SATELLITES advanced Thursday, 8 9 p.m. $40 per session Begins Oct. 20th & Cost: Kearns Center currently provides before and after school care at Philo T. Farnsworth Elementary, which services students lacklmg, Pioneer, Rolling Meadows attending CALL 967-440- 4 Salt Lake County Recreation Department iVm f MEL VED3 FINAL WEEK - OMSACL-- medical terminology, science, laboratory procedures and medical office management. internship training1 at local clinics is also provided to the students. The medical secretary program is designed to give practical instruction in front-offic- e responsibilities. This two quarter program is offered both day and evening and includes classes in medical terminology, medical office management and patient care and communications. For Registration is Sept. more information call b FOR MORE INFORMATION t Vm Lawna Sanger of West Valley City lost 62 lbs! TAYLORSVILLE. Training for medical assistants and medical secretaries will be a class offered by Salt Lake Community College fall quarter. Classes start Sept. 28. The medical assistant program lasts three quarters and offers complete training for individuals seeking work in a physician's office assisting with care and treatment of patients. The program includes classes in medical FOOD xy pi t Nutri System Is A Great Way To Lose Weight. Delicious Meals D No Diet Pills Offered PROGRAMS available. AMERICAN qinufei. T raining Registration deadline October 2nd Cost:$100 - Game night Monday a m. SPINNERS i Medical Thursday evenings. Defense Calls years Classes are held every Wednesday, p.m. Beginning, intermediate and advanced sessions KOREAN A FREE PROGRAM back-to-scho- At SLCC $100.00 OFF : 1 MENS BASKETBALL Girls Ages Cost: TAYLORSVILLE. PTA officers at Plymouth elementary will sponsor an assembly today (Thursday) to kick off fund raising efforts to provide a copy machine for the school. The assembly, featuring a number of students from the school in songs, dances and skits, will be held at 2 5. The same program was presented for parents at night last week, a spokesman said. The copy machine, badly needed by the school, costs in the neighborhood of $4,500. Students will be selling candy to families and friends in an effort to help raise funds for the machine the spokesman indicated. SOCCER Ages 3rd 6th grades Non contact football program. Cost is $15 per and awards games played player includes JUMP ROPE - Cost is: $85 per team. $100.00 YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL BEGINNING AND ADVANCED Saturday Competitive Leagues - Tuesday evenings Co-eRecreational Leagues - Wed. evenings Womens Leagues - Thursday evenings Co-e- Plymouth To Present Assembly Boys & Girls, ages 3 12 years, registration begins November 1st. Cost is $25 per play in eludes jersey and participation awards. League play is Saturdays at the area schools. 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