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Show i 3B 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Oct. 13, 1988 SCHOOLS r Lads Give Hair Off Their Heads For THS Willie TAYLORSVILLE. Dedication is the name of the game as boys taking part in Taylorsville highs production of South Pacific line up to get their hair cut, sacrificing their locks to add reality to their characters. "Ive already given 13 haircuts, s either or crew cuts, said director Russell Johnson, "and there are about 10 more to go. Its really neat that the guys will do this to add an authentic touch to the show." South Pacific will run Oct. 21, 22, 24 and 25 with curtain at 7 oclock nightly. "We want people to really be aware that our shows begin earlier than those in other schools," said Johnson. Some patrons tend to forget and arrive late for the opening each year, he said. Also, family tickets are valid only at the Friday performance, not Monday, he noted. "Family night at the show is opening night, not Monday," he stressed. Cast members include Natalie Martinez as Nellie Forbush; Jason Hughes, Emile de Beque; Jennifer Brown, Bloody Mary; Andy Graft, Luther Bilks; Steve Schmid, Lt. Joseph Cable and Vanessa Rodeback as Liat. Robin Jones is handling Jensen, choreography; Gary orchestra; Norman Wendel, vocal; Joyce Rawson, set design; David Whittier School McOmie, lighting; Steve Schmid, costumes. Tickets are priced at $4 for adults; $3, students with any Granite District school activity card; $3, children age 12 and under and the family ticket, $15 for six family members. Tickets at the door will be priced at $5. Tickets are going fast and those interested should call the school, 3 for reservations. 263-561- flat-top- i t Is Top Worm At WEST VALLEY. "Willie is the name chosen for the Whittier elementary book worm as the result of a contest among students to name the reading mascot. The winning name was chosen by fourth grader Cody Boehme. Students involved in the schools newly begun reading incentive program will receive a pizza party if their class reaches the goal set by the teacher, a spokesman. The explained program is designed to run for five months and students are encouraged to read books of their own choice at school and at home to develop a love of reading, she said. A critical issues seminar will be held at the school on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Colleen Fullmer, a member of the Governors Drug Task Force will address drug and alcohol abuse; Lucy Houser, AIDS education coordinator for the Red Cross will speak on AIDS and Kelli Powers, who has been with the State Social Services the past 15 years will talk about child Read-a-Whil- abuse. The Red classes on Cross AIDS offering for those In Assisting Poverty Level Families On Thursday, speakers from the west courts, police Valley department and an attorney will discuss drugs and narcs, juveniles as victims and as suspects, date rape, a nd everything you ever wanted to know about the juvenile court system and an attorneys point of view. self-estee- m The week will conclude Friday with a presentation by Dan from t Weber State Litchford College on pride and getting a natural high. 7-- 9, intermc Temporaries" Need You W Immediate Jobs Open Seamstresses to preview. "This promises to be Laborers Clerical a very APPLY TODAY WORK TODAY Intermountaln Employment NO FEES Wednesdays activities include drug and alcohol issues presented by the Jade Squad, County Sheriffs Department; peer pressure and living on the edge of 60 West Paxton (1 1 80 So.) TAYLORSVILLE. Hundreds of poverty level families are being dean assisted at Salt Lake Community College, a major participant in the Single Parent, Displaced Carpets Homemaker project. Sponsored by the Wasatch Front South Regional Council, SLCC and other sites served 694 fiscal clients during the 1987-8- 8 year. Services include information Luther Blliis (Andrew Graft) uses nashow during this scene from Taylorstive materials to create a Oct. ville highs production of "South Pacific." The musical will be staged 25. and 24 21, 22, 101 POUNDS OF FUN ... make-shi-ft Lunch Is Good At Gourley If important people are to enjoy your carpeting, it'll have to be clean . . . thoroughly but gently. ServiceMaster injects the ideal cleaning agent deep into the fibers, then vacuums out all the soil. Let us explain our prqcedure. KEARNS. "We are very proud of our lunch program which works so well district officials send people from other schools to see how we do it," says principal Claudia Wasden of Gourley elementary. The school is one of Granite have a program computerized which, she noted, makes it possible to serve 600 students in 45 minutes. the first Districts denning people who care 6 to lunch The children each have a number, she explained, which they give to the secretary who calls it up on the computer and immediately knows if the child has paid for a full lunch or for milk and can send them on their way with no delay. . 'Die children then get their lunch tray and go to the food line where they have a choice of items. .Each food is assigned a point value, said the principal, and students may make their own selections as long as they total at least three points. A main dish, milk, fruit or vegetable may count one point, she noted while cookies or cake are no points. The child may choose to take the full meal, or select only portions of it as long as they reach the minimum point total. Following lunch the children are allowed to go outside to play. We dont rush them, but they know we have only a small eating area so they need to eat and move along, and it works well as they get the extra play time they need," said Ms. Wasden. "Im new to the school this year and I am very impressed by the systematic operation and the very smooth remarked. way it works," she Parents are invited to visit the school and eat with their children at any time,, she noted, but are asked to call in advance to reserve lunch. Adult prices are $1.35. Preschool children may be brought along at 70 cents each. 566-150- 0 486-330- 0 and and referral, assertiveness training, career assessment and exploration, financial aid assistance, job or training placement. Services and workshops have been conducted during the past year at a a variety of locations in Salt Lake and Tooele counties. Sixty percent of all clients reported an annual income of $5,000 or less, with an average of two children per household A further 25 percent noted a annual income. More job training and better employment for these people is critical, said a SLCC spokesman. 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I ran qwaKfy le bold aaid office both legaQv and coulitatMpalty faith City faeTnwnlaf State of Utah Tipcodt the Lines From LaRee Very often conversations are better among three than between two, for the reason that one of the trio is always, unconsciously, acting as umpire, interposing fair play, seeing that aggressiveness of one does no foul to the reticence of another. Christopher Morley. a fS rfCxjjart t percent of clients in some type of job training the spokesman said. become since have Many employed. The regional project anticipates clients will be another 600-80- 0 counselors contacting project during the coming year, including a larger proportion of minority women. to be pnnlcd on the Official Ballot ) r UTAH Cownly enrolled i! Com, snore County tion skills. Seventy-si- Sieu. gf't u re At Tune-Up- s V Murphy. PTSA spokesman. SLCC Involved People Appreciate depression, Linda Mullen; drugs and alcohol, Steve Defa and Tony WEST VALLEY. 'Die theme for Hunter junior highs critical issues conference, to be held Monday through Oct. 21 is "Its not easy to be me." Students will attend seminars during their English classes. On Monday a general assembly will feature Hyrum Smith as the speaker. Tuesdays activities will center on and will include discussion on eating disorders by Margi Thompson; beyond birds and bees, Betty Yanowitz; stress reduction, Sheryl Tyson; eating disorders, Jane Blackwell; "What you dont know about rape can hurt you," Christine Walters and self esteem, Shirley Backels. On Tuesday night, from Ben Barr from the Salt Lake AIDS Foundation will speak to parents and students about that disease and teachers of health and home economics will have of the new AIDS copies curriculum available for parents enlightening presentation. Barr is willing to answer questions about AIDS and about the curriculum. All parents and students are encouraged to attend," said a is interested in learning more about the subject, the spokesman noted. Important 964-097- Critical Issues Seminar Slated At Hunter JHS Read-a-Whi- le etssaas 'JifiD i ar, mca. imiDRISi - |