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Show 9B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 7, 1988 SCHOOLS Book Fair Now In Progress At Truman WEST VALLEY. A k book fair is in progress at Truman elementary, where students and parents are being invited to two-wee- browse and buy from a large selection of books. Catalogues were sent home with students to enable parents to i e view selections with their children. The two-wee- k schedule, April gives every class the opportunity to visit the schools media center twice to see what is offered, noted library media 5, specialist Jim Bernini. The purpose of the fair is he noted. First, it an opportunity for provides parents and students to acquire books of the highest quality. In addition, it permits the continued operation and enhancement of the various types of computer based education offered at the school. two-fol- d, "Specifically, will be proceeds used to help launch an exciting new computer program," said Bernini. "As a result of the efforts of Granite cooperative District, the Truman PTA and the media center book fairs and concerned patrons, the school will now be able to establish a centralized computer lab facility." The facility will increase the efficiency of the existing computer programs and will enable the implementation of an intensified computer curriculum that will involve every student, he added. "The computer lab presents many exciting implications. It will create limitless program possibilities that will further enrich the educational at experience Truman." INTRIGUED ... Scott Young, Jenny Jensen and Jennifer Johnson look over librarlanniedia coordinator Jim Berninis shoulder at a list of some of the materials to be included in the Truman elementary book fair. Sandburg To Host Parents And Sons Oquirrh Hills Honors Teachers KEARNS. ' PTA at serve muffins and a chocolate egg officers Oquirrh Hills elementary will direct Teacher Appreciation Week activities next week, and are also busy planning a celebration for the schools 30th anniversary. Students will write letters to their teachers on Monday. Posters will be given to bus drivers, principal William Anderson and school secretaries. Mugs displaying the message, "My teacher has class and containing a balloon be will also and pencils distributed. On Tuesday, PTA officers will $ REWARD $ 1 50 CASH Cto conviction of personV or persons who illegally cut down trees at 2756 (South 8600 West, Magna, f( Saturday eveningi( March 26, 1988. 1 CAU 942-572- 2 -- program, explaining what the Mountain Men are and do, discussing Indian lore and showing artifacts and weapons. The family will be dressed in buckskins for the presentation, a spokesman said. All boys and their parents are There is no charge for invited. forget admission. "eggstra" special." Each teacher will receive a coat hanger with the notation "Thanks for hanging in there" on Wednesday and a box of mints stating "As a teacher youre worth a mint" on Thursday. Friday will feature doughnuts with the slogan "Dough-nu- t we appreciate you." The school opened on Feb. 3, 1958, a PTA spokesman noted. Until that time, students had been attending double session school West at Kearns elementary. The dedication was held on Nov. with Bernard Brockbank 7, officiating. Dr. William i(For information leading von inscribed "Thanks for being such a good egg, we think youre k WEST VALLEY. A parent and sons program will be held at Sandburg elementary at 7 p.m. April 13. The family of Jack and Carol Kirk will present a Mountain Men Anderson has served as principal the past five she added. Marsha years, Dimmitt has served as secretary the past seven years. Mary Pedersen, who has been a secretary at the school for 21 years can remember when her own children attended Oquirrh Hills during which time she served as PTA president for two years. PTA officers are planning a Grandparents Day in May at which time the anniversary celebration will be held, the spokesman said. Talk Is Cheap. Theres been an accident, but it wasnt your fault. Youre hurt. You dont know what your legal rights are. And youre getting advice from all sides. Where should you turn? Turn to a professional. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you to obtain compensation for the injuries and financial loss which youve sustained. Talk is cheap, but we put our money where our mouth is. If we dont obtain a recovery for you, you pay no attorneys fee. Now what could be faiicr than that? GOOD ADVICE IS PRICELESS. LAW OFFICES OF Roger Nuttall AND ASSOCIATES 255 East Fourth South, Suite 104 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 7 (801) Scott Douglas Brown Christensen, staff assistant, student support services, has been with the district the past 23 years. He began his career as a speech pathologist, working with students at Western Hills, South Kearns, Gourley, Oquirrh Hills, West Kearns, Libby Edwards, Redwood, Wilson and the old Blaine schools He has coordinated the district Anytown U. S. A. Youth Camp Offered SALT LAKE. A summer youth to build camp designed leadership, understanding and self-estee- m of racial and religious differences will open in Utah for the first time Aug. 14-2The camp program, sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), began in Arizona more than 30 years ago, has spread to several assignment to the new Jefferson JK CRAFTS 3448 South 5600 West Tele Painting Classes Ceramics Tole Paints, Yarn, Counted Cross Stitch, Balloon Bouquets, "How To" Books, Silk Flowers Gift Certificates other states. the Anytown USA experience will be a valuable asset to our young people and to the state, says NCCJ Utah Arch chapter Madsen. He said Anytown is widely recognized as one of the most successful leadership and human relations programs for youth in America today. The camp will have experienced "We believe Moke It and Take It Every Saturday PUBLIC NOTICE EXCESS adult directors and advisors, as counselors well as college-agewho will conduct activities at d SINGER SEWING MACHINES AND SERGERS YMCAs Camp Roger, 62 miles from Salt Lake City in the Uintah Applications for Utahs Anytown, USA camp may be obtained by sending a request to Anytown, USA 1530 Jamestown Dr., Salt Lake City, Ut. 84121. The applications should be received before May 1. The V B R Education Department placed orders in anticipation ol large school sales. Due to budget cuts these sales were unclaimed These machines must be sold These new Singer Open Arm machines sew all fabrics Levi s, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch vinyl, silk. EVEN ON LEATHER. 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Paris-by-nig- at Kearns junior high before her school. "I love the work and I love and blind programs. working with teens. My own "I have loved every minute of family is grown and gone, but I it," he said. "I have always tell people the students are my wanted to help where needed and kids, I just have more than I used very much enjoy working with to," she said. "I also love working with the these students and teachers." He and his wife Deanne have Jefferson administration and five children and one grandchild. staff. Working with such good Christensen served an LDS people, each of whom I consider a mission to China and notes that friend, work makes my he speaks Cantonese. He also pleasurable." served about 14 years as a She and her husband Ray have scoutmaster. three children, Shauna (Mrs. Mrs. Horsley has been with Dave) Goodman, Indiana; Lori Granite District the past nine (Mrs. Wade) Vincent, a Navy years, working for one year at the family now stationed in California Hartvigsen school and eight years enroute to Florida, and Michael, presently on basic training at an Oklahoma army base, shortly to be assigned to Texas. They also have three grandsons, "and a granddaughter who is due any day." proCTam. European Tour TAYLORSVILLE. Anyone with a desire to tour Europe may do so by joining an eight city tour to be sponsored in mid-Jul- y by Salt Lake Community College. speech and hearing programs the past 22 years and for 21 years has served for coordinator as involved in the deaf therapists GRANITE PARK, Awards wm presented last week to Granite School Districts Administrator and Secretary of the Year. Delbert Christensen and Lynda Horsley were singled out for recognition in the annual awards SLCC To Host ' ht 15-da- y 16a. COKE, SPRITE, PIET CORE, PR. PEPPER limit Vi&vJjb u NOTEWORTHY Pamela Bown, a cello player from Kearns, has received a music $1,000 scholarship to attend Ricks College next fall. Bown received the Ray and Helen Nelson Endowment for Musical Performance following auditions held at the college in February. The Nelson award includes six $1,000 scholarships in areas of winds, strings, keyboards and voice. Bown, along with other scholarship winners, will perform in the annual scholarship honor recital held in October at the i BlffiP SURP LAUNDRY PETERSEHT AvilOWMcnC OFF LABEL WASHER TOGTI DETEPGBHT luwpff 8 02. rOMATO SAUCE! Huw'S 50 A DISH j , StoGHETfl flop COftH jSgflg SunWgkt m Xor&os 8PKS. GIANT SANPWlCH ft SAUCE sraBnBgffi FB02EN FOODS... NS college. Nadine H. Stupelli, of Magna has completed requirements for a master of education degree in elementary education at Utah State University. Stupelli teaches at Beehive elementary and works at University Hospital. She and her husband, Richard have three children and a granddaughter. TT part-tim- e 359-830- Roger Taylor Nuttall Administrator, Secretary Of Year Named By Granite District CLASSIFIED ADS work! 262-668- 2 coox'h; |