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Show si North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, November 9, 1983 Infil-P- School Notes 'ff Holt Plans Events CLEARFIELD With er J i National Program Calls Students 'r ' VSV ( N 'V purpose room. On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the McGruff Home Safety Program will be presented to the Holt student body, with films assemblies, and a personal visit' from McGruff, in an effort to help the children learn safety conduct. Additional follow-u- p information will be distributed to the primary grades, K-Novembers activities will be culminated on the last day of the month with a special movie presented to the children in appreciation for their support in the PtA membership dnve. conferences continuing today through Friday, Nov. 11, parents, teachers, and students at Holt Elementary , School, 448 No. 1000 W., are gearing up for a full month of PTA sponsored activities, according to Debbie Calder, pub- licity representative. On Thursday, Nov. 10, the PTA will sponsor a workshop by reknowned author, educator, ' and lecturer Richard Eyre, who will address the topic Teaching Your Child Responsibility, beginning at 7 p.m. in the multi- -' parent-teach- For the third consecutive year, students from Utah high schools including a group from Davis District will participate in Close-Ua national program which provides a week of firsthand experiences in our nations capitol for teenagers from all over the country. This year, more Utah students than ever before, approximately 350, will be going to Washington, D.C. in three groups during Nov. the weeks of Nov. V f I ( 1 4 i P 4 u 1; 3. SYRACUSE Cook Elementary School will be having a culture awareness week on Nov. This week will be dedicated to making students aware of the different cultures both in the United States and other countries. ' This is a school-wid- e project with each class selecting a different culture to represent during 14-1-8. that ' Scheduled activities will be: Monday - art day and awards for best bill boards. Tuesday - gram has been of the pro- added--- a in Williamsburg and Jamestown, Va., to receive an understanding of the roles both of these communities played in American history. The visits will include tours of famous historical sites and other educational activities. Sending students to Clsoe-U- p this year are all high schools in Granite, Davis, Cache, Logan, Murray, and Alpine districts; East, West and Highland high schools in Salt Lake District and Judge Memorial High School; Alta, Brighton, Bingham, and Hillcrest high schools from Jordan District; Spanish Fork, and the Alternative High language th Xy9 4 V " view. 1983. 0, , Spri-ngvill- Municipal Plans Book Fair ROY The Roy Municipal Elementary School PTA is sponsoring a book fair on Nov. 9, 10 at the school. In addition and to books, there will be stocking stuffers such as pencils, puzzles and erasers. Morning kindergarteners will attend on Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 1;30 a.m. Afternoon kindergarteners go from 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. the same day. The fair is open to all adults and children on Nov. 10 from 1:30 a.m. to 7 from on and Nov. p.m. a.m. to 12 noon. The PTA is also sponsoring family group photographs on Saturday, Dec. 3. Pictures will be 11 inches by 14 inches in a wooden frame. Cost is $9.95. West Point to Sell Books WEST POINT Students, and parents of students who attend West Point Elementary School, 3788 W. 300 N., will 'Chase a avfducaho'ai' resource, and literary materials at discount prices at the annual PTA sponsored book fair, begin- ning .Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Room ' (old part of school.. With paperback books, flash cards, card games, cookbooks, color books, crayons, West Point book bags, and 'hats, penGl available for purchase, the fair will continue through Friday, Nov. 1, according to Julie Kenley, PTA president. 2 " LAYTON East Layton Ele- All ages are invited to partici- cheerleader and mascot keep students and ROY HIGH non-prof- it, forum to help an non-partis- youth better understand the federal system and issues facing our e, country. Qjnttjue Collection FRONT PORCH parents smiling during football season. jffanJmade Sifts J hues., Morgan Board Named KAYSVILLE Samuel Mor- gan Elementary School PTA board has been chosen for the 1983-8- 4 year. Pat McBride president; Susan Rasmussen, president elect; Marily Holtzwarth, vice president; Shirley Stout, secretary; and Kathy Felix, treasurer. Other board members are,' Ann Hayford.parent and family iife; Elaine Palmer, hospitality; Jana Pulsipher, fundraising; 1 xr E. Layton Offers Photos mentarys PTA will be sponsoring photos to be taken at the school on Saturday, Nov, 12, at a variety of prices. income students from each participating school. Close-U- p is a 1 1 They will be delivered before Christmas. If interested, call Municipal School for an : - 1 1 1 1 1 stu- During each of the week-lon- g sessions, the students will attend seminars to hear members of Congress, lobbyists, reporters, experts on the executive and judicial branches and representative speakers of foreign and j domestic issues. j Opportunites will be provided j to ask questions and discuss f concerns Thpre is also time for independent study, touring, and social events in the Washington area. Teachers who accompany the I student groups on their trips will take part in a concurrent program of events- designed to broaden their understanding of how our federal government works and to offer them materials for use in their classrooms when they return to Utah. Close-U- p provides fellowship funds for a teacher and for 2, and Dec. A new component 13-1- 9, Music day, Wednesday day, Thursday - Dress up day, students will be asked to dress in any culture from any country. Friday song or presentation will be presented by each grade from these countries: First grade USA; second grade, , Europe; third grade, Mexico; fourth grade, Canada; fifth grade, Israel; sixth grade. Great Britain. Parents will also have displays at the school for the children to -.- School of Nebo District; and dents from Box Elder District and from Central Utah and Northeastern Utah regions. p, Nations Studied at Cook week. Page ID ' thru (Jal. JVoo. 12lt Sheri Stephens, room mothers; Judy Burton, membership; Lorraine Newbold, health and safe- Jrom 10:00 a.m. 7p.m. ty. 233 Jforll 500 8asl Kajsville, lital Sandy Waggoner, publicity and newsletter; Terri Stephens, volunteeers; Elayne Finlinson, junior great books; Sharon ronto, historian; Roberta Row-de- y jKarihjn i teacher .representative; Camille Anderson, individual 5U-061- A 6 j y jV i s , developement. Bahais Fireside Dated Thursday CLEARFIELD begin with the letters A through G should try to go to the school between 9 and 10 A.M. Those with name beginning with H through O should go between 10 a.m. and P through Z beand and noon. tween Will Joo. The Life of Bahaullah will be the topic of a Bahai fireside on Thursday, Nov. 10. The meeting, sponsored by the Bahais of Clearfield, begins at 8 p.m. at 2289 S. 400 W. in Clearfield. For more information call 776-604- 8. 1 1 pate. Those whose last names 1 1 CUSTOM FRAMING North Park Boutique Set North Park ElemenROY School PTA in Roy is spontary soring its third annual Christmas Boutique on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at North Park School, 4230 S., 2175 W. Over 20 booths are featured Pre-c- ranging from tole painting tq soft sculpture. A new addition is Santa Clauss Village with small gifts children canbuy for parents. Scones, burritos, hot dogs and brownies will also be sold. Metal Sly Mats Prints ut Fiimi & MoMiagt HEAT KING hung m took AMT WORK TOD AT arts lirritagc Ctoarfiald 37 So, Stata, 825-190- Cumberland 800 1 Reg. 45600 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL AT BOTH LOOK FOR THE RED 8i WHITE PIZZA SHACK JUST LOCATIONS ALL NEW SAVE 12700 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL HEAT KING STOVES CONCEPT IN PIZZA of the south AST FAST, LOW LOW COST CANADIAN BACON 30 GOOD THRU K0V. 223 i FlZZrTO N. MAIN Bowman Of 'West OPEN 2:30-- 9 PM DAILY f 11 GO!2 Tri Stack Ceiling Suport 8" Round pa Cap 2890 N. 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