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Show 3B 30, 1988 Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET SCHOOLS High Honor Roll Is Released At Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Names Lyon, Natalie Martinez, Todd Mendenhall. Kiersten Mortensen, Donna Also, of students achieving a place on the high honor roll for the fourth term have been released at Taylorsville high. PERFECT SCORES ... row, from left) Neil, Dora, Kimberly; jamin, Doyle, Dustin, Jared. The Waterson children have racked up an impressive attendance record during their school years. Pictured are (front (back) Ben- Watterson Kids Earn Attendance Honors MAGNA. The family of Mose At age 16, Dustin has 11 years Dee and Diana Watterson have of perfect attendance. He is a always strived for perfection at bagger at Reams and will be a home, at school and in their daily junior at Cyprus. Dora Watterson is 13 and has living. They have done remarkably had seven years without a break. well with attendance at school She is now a ninth grade student-a- t and participation within the Brockbank. Jared, 12, has called up six years of perfect community. and will attend Anyone who has ever had attendance, children knows how hard it is for Brockbank in the fall as a seventh a child to have perfect grader. Kimberly is 10 and has attendance. The Wattersons have five years of never having missed not only had one child with 13 a day of school. She is a sixth student at Magna years of never having missed a grade day of school, they have two, and elementary. their other six children are Benjamin will be working toward achieving the in the fourth grade at Magna same goal. elementary and has three years of The first to excel was MarDee, 100 percent attendance, and Neil, who graduated in 1985 from 7 has two years of being in school Cyprus high after 13 years of every day. This year Jared, Kimberly and being in class every day. This Doyle reached Benjamin each received a pass to year of 100 his goal percent Lagoon from the Magna school attendance, and both are serving administration. as inspiration for their younger The trio have only missed one brothers and sisters who have day of school in all their school their mind and hearts set on years, and that was because they not only perfect came down with the chicken pox obtaining attendance but a good, education. before Christmas the day r, A Doyle got up vacation.', "We are very proud of our every day at 5 a.rq!) so that he g could attend an children and their efforts," Diana seminary class. He works in the Watterson said. "Because it isnt produce department of Reams an easy thing to get up and go to store, and is looking forward to school every day. But our older being called on a mission for the children have set a good example LDS church. for the younger children and it has become a driving force in our family to set goals and work Nine-year-o- ld ld self-starte- early-mornin- JK CRAFTS 3448 SOUTH 5600 966-171- family that flag ceremony, includes a patriotic program and a prayer, before they embark on their participation in the annual July 4 th celebratu n. "Magna is an important part of our lives," Diana said. "We love the people and we try to support our stores and other businesses, and because wo know that children learn most from their parents example we do our best to support this community and to help our kids jrrow up as productive, participating citi- WEST Uekfaif for fM, inoipoiuivi activity for yoor Tooth Group? 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The packets contain personal Voter Information Cards, which list for the individual citizen his or her voting district, voting location, state senate and house of representative districts, and state and local school board districts. The packet also contains the new address and phone number of the Reg. 79 Now 1X4X6 DOG Reg. 89 Now 55 Reg.M.29Now 69 1X6X6 EAR FLAT TOP 2X4X8 CEDAR Reg.l.5Now 4X4X8 Reg. 2X4 Reg. 21 Now FENCE CLIPS Key Boc I 1X4X6 FLAT TOP - Buy rt 1 4.49 Now. Get 1 l I I I $1.49 ... 3 49 O I I 10 FREE Limited to stock on hand l llll0UCflU LUMBER & I;u 8150 West 3500 South VISA Add 250-444- 4 Visa or s used WE DELIVER IS TTZ EM! ST'S PTH ESS 851 if S wasttreharge FtS I HARDWARE ! Magna MASTERCHARGEml WE DELIVER B NM IRE ESI NMI KrEBT 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah PRICES tffECTlVE i,z. JjNe.ja.-wi.- 'i , fj : . MURRAY. Entries in the Fine Arts Department of the Salt Lake County Fair will be accepted Aug. 6 at the County Fairgrounds, 5200 So.State in Murray. Entries will be accepted in oil, acrilyc, water colors, graphics and sculpture. For more information those interested may call CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN (tmo GtuJLr potato Sips w omJ 262-081- Lines From LaRee The easiest thing to overlook in a family is how much we need each other. S. H. Dewhurst W' Tit - teo STONEWARE. l0o. HUNT- ?- cr COO C0F5 FABULOUS BUYS FOR THE FOURTH 9AM,. 0ULY45 rZTT TX- , 89 JBAR3ECUE SAOCe izLa VNM a WESTGATE STORAGE! 1 Arts Entries For County Fair Due Aug. 6 Ton saeeaiOKoicogcggggg -'- Fullmer, Read, Steven Rose, Robyn Scriber, Jeffrey Smith, Nathan Spencer, Brenda Talbot, Duan Tran, Julie Trujillo, Kimberly Tull, Marc Vatsend, Kim Ha and Robert Vu, Janeen Waegner Wardrop. earning straight A's Sophomores Brandon include Corey Anderson, Angle, John Bruun, Clinton Gibson, Quan Nguyen, Melinda Porter and Rulon Waite. Sophomores with a GPA of 3.8 and higher include Raphael Allred, Kristen Anderson, Michelle Aznoe, Brek Bolton, John Breinholt, Heather Chapman, Camille Christiansen, Scott Crockett, Seniors with a grade point average of 4.0 include Sandra Akagi, James Bramble, Earl Burton, Shawna Buswell, Jennifer Cameron, Melinda Evans, Cheri Forman, Rachele Hansen, Rebecca Howard, Jill Kelsey, Dana Lauritzen, Michelle Madden, Dena Miller, Wendy Nelson, Phuong Pham, Kevin Quinn, David Riley, Carrie Sabourin, Amy Schwendiman, Jennifer Skeem, Maria Vanadrighem, Jeffrey Woolston. Seniors with a GPA of 3.8 and higher include Douglas Akagi, Steven Amesen, Anneli Aslund, Quinton Baran, Patricia Barney, Jennifer Brimhall, Jennifer Clements, Jennifer Cowan, Kimberly Cunico, Christy Evenson, Jeana Hartley, Julia Hayes, Sally Higginson, Jennifer Isgrig, Cindy Leishman, Kristen Lightfoot and Wendy Luebbe. Also, Rebecca McCracken, Kristi Naylor, Hoangyen Nguyen, Cynthia Norman, Lonie Panhorst, Robert Patcy, Troy Peterson, Royce Rasmussen Jr., Kandi Rollins, Stephanie Seager, Linda Smith, Russell Stringham, Janelle Tervort, Thi Tran, Rebecca Uhlig, Thu Vo, Pamela Weight, Paul White and Heather Wiskirchen. Juniors earning straight A's include Trent Beal, Nanette Brown, Kristy Kristene Dowdle, Jennilyn Fullmer, Goodsell, James Hickenlooper, Stephanie Jameson, Stacey Knight, Joseph Leishman, Jefferson Nemelka, Travis. Michael Oliphant, Seely, Jeaneen Strebel, Dustin Zierold. Juniors earning a GPA of 3.8 and higher include Angela Adams, Becky Ainge, Bret Armstrong, Liza Arslanian, Kenneth Booth, Guy Nicki Cazier, Jacquelin Chapman, Andrew Graft, Lisa Grizzle, Colby, Kathryn Guy, Nels Holmgren, Jamee Jensen, Bryan Linton, Ha Ly, Shane added that although there have probably been times when some of their teachers have wished for a few days relief from one child or the other, they know that come Elections Office for those hell or high water the Watterson County who need questions answered." kids will be there. The Wattersons are also part of the glue that hold the community of Magna together. Their family has participated in the July 4th Parade for the past 15 years. They start the Independence Day celebration with their own toward them." 'When all eight needed to have their tonsils out they had them done over Christmas the vacations so that they could keep up their 100 percent attendance." Mrs. Watterson also said that the family is grateful to their doctors and dentist, who have been so wonderfully helpful in giving the kids early or evening zens." appointments. "Sometimes weve had to pick Fine them up for an hour or two to 1 and appointments Toonf and oM welcome Monday thro Satarday Wn ONE rsv old ud GROWING on keep a medical appointment, but they always went back and finished out the day." "In our family we believe that education is very important, she said. "Although all of our children dont get good grades they are still in there trying to do their very best. They recognize that it is very hard to catch up if you miss days of school, and the knowledge that was offered is lost if you are not there at the time it is given. Mrs. Watterson also expressed the opinion that it is hard being a teacher and repeating lessons for children who miss days of school, and even at best the kids cannot recieve the same information that was dispensed the day before. With a wry sense of humor she Theresa Fox, Heather Fawn Groves, Troy Guevara, Warren Hansen, Shane Herdon, Kevin Hurst, David Jackson, Dennis Kinder, Kenner Kingston, Tracy Lovell, Brett Lund, Richard Madsen, Dixie Nelson, Marla Mariana Parreiras, Panhorst, David Schwendiman, Sewell, Mary Jeffrey Skeem, Marci Talbot, Stacey Vargecko and Kelly Wagner. Ewell, Gary if&O ip 10' 6MO's 4U eacUs IfcWck dUttewt-- , OLIVES OFF ALL T2' v HOTDOG UPAaciptYieBoNs CLOTHING om LARGE. TOMATOES,! LAKES NO.1 THRIFT STORE w across from Valley Fair Mall VW We pul out more, good clean interesting used items daily than others. 22,000 sq. It ol unique shopping (or the whole family RADISHES 6RNoNlON 1 6fr 20 )P CtiCtJMBBffS SQUEEZE MUSTARD PEPPERS 966-398- IlSrJrr FlUtMcWu 6REEN 3559 MARKET ST. lOJud&ftAA igw nCKLES mm x. -- O 7A rr 4 t PICKLES . ' 49 |