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Show 8B THE GREEN SHEET Tuesday, December 22, 1987 Reservations Closed For Senior Dinner Reservations are dosed for the annual Christmas party that will be held at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, MAGNA. tomorrow (Wednesday), according to Jean Orton, director. Mrs. Orton said that 189 people have signed up to partiripate in the activity that will wind up the years entertainment. She went on to say that during the holidays the seniors will be having a quiet time, recuperating from the all festivities, while looking forward to an even better year in 1988. The regular activities that are ongoing programs at the center will go on as usual, including the blood pressure clinic on Monday at 1 p.m. and Sherrie Jorgesens art class on the 29th which starts at 12:30 - right after lunch. -- Daily luncheons will also be served, with the menu for the next week offering fried chicken of with mashed potatoes and gravy, Monday with a full slate entertainmixed vegetables, chocolate cake, activities including wheat bread and milk on Monday; ment. with "Weve had a lot of fun getting tuna noodle casserole tossed salad, ready for Christmas, Mrs. Orton buttered spinach, of rice pudding and a sour dough said, "There had been lots We are roll on Tuesday; goulash, spinach, laughter and happiness. in this peach slices, coconut pudding encouraging everyone with topping and white bread on community age 60 and over to resolution Wednesday; and Swiss steak, hot make it a New Years see for and center pasta salad, beets, apple crisp and to come to the wonderful the all themselves wheat bread on Thursday. The center will be closed on Jan. things that we have to offer, she the following concluded. 1, but will re-op- Coed Volleyball To Start SALT LAKE. Plans for a coed volleyball program consisting of well as as play league instructional clinics have been announced by County Recreation Division officials. e A league is scheduled to begin play on Jan. 19. Each coed team should consist of two males and one female or two females and one male. All entries and fees must be three-on-thre- co-e- d COUPON by 5 p.m. Monday, postmarked Jan. 4. The league entry fee is $65 per team. Teams will play on Tuesday evenings at Bonneville Junior high school, 5330 So. 1660 East. n A player clinic has been scheduled for Jan. 5 and 12, 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m., at Bonneville pre-seaso- junior. Annette Cottle instructor. Six-tim- e will be the GINGERBREAD HOUSES . . . Pioneer elementary students Jonathan left, and Justin Losee begin work on a gingerbread house for a school Christmas project. The candy decorations were so tempting the boys couldn't resist licking their fingers and popping a few in their mouths. Met-zle- r, Gingerbread Houses Are Pioneer Project WEST VALLEY. Gingerbread houses seem to typify the smells and sights of Christmas, and students at Pioneer elementary were invited by PTA room mothers to enjoy them in each classroom, and, if eligible, to help decorate them. Eligibility depended on the number of white slips a student received, explained spokesman activity for December being the gingerbread houses. Room mothers assisted with the decorating project, said Mrs. Loosli and the children in each room were allowed to decide what should be done with their house, whether it should be eaten, used as a decoration or given as a gift from the class. "The efforts of the volunteers is Janet Loosli. typical of the many hours they As part of the schools assertive devote in behalf of the student discipline program, students may body," she noted. be given white slip citations if Students observed doing good they fight or cause problems in things receive blue tickets, naming them as Super Scouts and any way, she explained. Students given the "tickets" are entitling them to visit the barred from participation in principals office for a surprise, monthly activities, with the she concluded. s.r .? .Av Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital would like to thank the community for its support and friendship in the past year and to take this opportunity to wish you a Very Meiriry Qhdtmas THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Second Opinions BY LOUS SAHNPuzzJes Exited by Eugene T. 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