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Show Pag Dcmbr Tims-Thursda- S crapbooli 23, 1982 First message planned Thanks to quit crossing guards W e wish to thank all the people who work through the snow and rain to help make our community a better place to live. There are several crossing guards n town with the thiee elementary schools that we have in the area. On the wav to work we always see Vince Montoya, at the 8400 west comer to the students at Magna help Elementary go across the busy School news: By JULIE ANDERSEN On Monday December 13, Magna students enjoyed the annual Magna Chamber of Commerce movie at Cyprus High. Afterwards, Santa greeted them with some goodies. On Tuesday, December 14, Magna Elementary 2nd grade presented the Tips On Selecting Clothing For Infants And Children Childrens clothing needs vary wi.h their stages of growth and development and the activities that go along with each of those stages. Yet certain features are desirable in clothing for all ages. Youngsters should have garments that provide freedom of movement, protection from severe weather and room for growth. school Christmas program, during the day to the students and again at night for the parents. Second grade teachers include, Maxine Bailey, Nancy Erickson, Debbie Pollei, Leslie Barton, and Barbara Sanders. On Thursday, December 16, Magna Elementary first grade presented Christmas Carols at Valley Fair Mall at 8 p.m. parents were invited. First teachers include, Karen grade Jeanne Eborn, Julie Sugimoto, Andersen, Sharilyn Cruser, and Susan Taggart. Finally on Friday, December 17. the students met in the Magna multipurpose room to hear prefor-mance- s by the Magna Music Makers under the direction of Robyn Bennett. Then the first graders performed their Christmas Carols to end the morning program. All the students joined in to sing some of the familiar Christmas Carols under the direction ofValeneOttosen. WEBSTER ELEMENTARY By MISS SHEPARD Monday we went to Cyprus High for a Christmas Movie hosted by the Magna Chamber of Commerce and Kennecott. Tuesday evening the Webster Chorus and each class room participated in our annual Christmas program, parents and the public were invited. Thursday students had their Christmas dinner at school and finally Friday morning, Salvidor Reyas and students from Webster put on a Spanish dance program, parents were also invited to attend this program. LAKERIDGE ELEMENTARY By KIM REYNOLDS Tuesday, December 14, Lakeridge went to Cyprus High School at 9:30 a.m. to see a movie. The movie lasted for about two hours it was called Now you see him, Now you dont. The Lakeridge students liked the because it was funny and because on the way out, they got to see Santa. And he gave each student a bag of candy. The students of Lakeridge had a good time and appreciate the effort on their behalf. We welcome another Christmas, a time for rejoicing, the season for celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Savior of mankind. At this joyous time there is reaffirmed in the hearts of men and women everywhere the glorious hope of peace and good will of which the angels sang at the Saviors birth Hie wondrous birth of Jesus Christ, His sinless life, His voluntary death as a consecrated sacrifice for the sins of mankind, His glorious resurrection with its promise of life eternal for us all, should claim our reverent attention at all times, but especially this holy season. Qir faith is centered in the living Christ, whom we seek to serve. Our prayers of gratitude ascend to God, our Eternal Father, for the great work of redemption wrought by His Son, Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah who shall come again. We believe, and proclaim to the world, that there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. (Acts 4:12) We know he is Gods almighty Son and invite all men and women, young and old, to come unto Christ and be perfected in Him. At this holy season of Christmas, we express our love for all people everywhere and reaffirm that if we will but follow the divine principles taught by the Savior of mankind, we may partake of the peace that He came to bring. GGEWEMWSn E(jSj13 mm The biggest improvement in 40 years. NewVariable Interest Rate. Finding the ideal investment is something everyone dreams about One with a variable interest rate. One that lets you share in the rates offered in todays securities market. But it must be safe. A plan where rates cant drop below a certain level. Sound too good to be true? Well, it is available to everyone, even the saver with as little as $25 to invest. Its the U.S. Savings Bond. A vastly improved Savings Bond that changed from a fixed to a variable interest rate. There is no limit on how high the rates can go. A Guaranteed Minimum. Although interest rates will fluctuate, youre protected by a guaranteed minimum. And if you hold your Bonds to maturity, youll absolutely double your money. You may do even better. So take another look at Savings Bonds. We did, and Pep Club at Cyprus The Piranettes held a program last Thursday December 16, in the boys gym. The pep club did a few drills, and then they performed dance numbers. The student m.c. at the program mentioned that when he has been on the football team, the team members really appreciate the support that the girls give in the decorating of lockers and the banners in the hall, not to mention the support at all the games. The girls are very talented and did a good show of their skills. The girls on the team are Debbie Carter, Debbie Tuttle, Brenda Lawrence, Kim Miller, Lisa Shaw, Lori Richards, Julie Taylor, Wendy Burton, Lorette Neilson, Tami Muir, Colleen Arnold, Tresa Tuttle, Michelle Eveler, and Gina Tullis. The teacher over the pep club is Corinne Van Ausdal. 7&e J then we made them better. Take . stock mmerica. i. m Senes EE Bonds purchased an and alter Ul82 and held 5 years or more ml earn t& of the average yield on the 5 5 Treasury secwibes rate Bonds held less than S years wri earn sKerest an a fned graduated scale annum. alter I year to 7 5 at & vears. Bonds held at least S years ml earn a mmmaan guaranteed rateol 7 Sk cunyotmded maturity Jy, to tha pr aemi A Public Service o( This Newspaper & The Advertising Council take this opportunity to wish everyone a -- - These tips from the experts at Sears, Roebuck and Co., may help guide you, whether youre a brand-neparent or a grandparent of ten. Birth to three months Growth is rapid and clothing purchases should be limited to a few items that can be laundered frequently. Design should allow ease in changing. Three to six months. Rapid growth continues. Clothing should move with the child as infant learns to hold up head, turn over, wave arms and legs in the air. Six months to one year. Needs clothing to keep warm but not interfere with crawling. More clothes needed for hours. For a free booklet, write to: Children s Clothing, Sears Tower, BSC 40-0Chicago, IL 60684. wide-awak- Hr Qinmt Christmas Ukhes llopo your Day is wrvathod with Itappinrss and your holiday srasim is one of jov and pood rhvvr. Merry Christmas ! .Awes! e e "Custom kind." is lord of all manPushkin rfU r?bpe your Day is a happy one, f illed with all the special joys of the holiday season. Back a Ig--fl Fighter1 1 Give to Easter Seals CDflonCa candl ILightt CGDQiJODd uDDDOOS |