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Show The Magna TlmesWost Valley News, Thursday, May 25, 2000 5 Local Utah Arts Council Artist Chu.ch, he was Often times they have created new and At the last Granite School Board meeting several administrative changes were announced that effect our area of the district Tom Price, grams on a shoe string budget. West Bonneville Junior will transfer to Kearns High as the assistant princi- program was championed and supported by Julene and Assistant City Manager Wayne Pyle. Her unique ability to bring different entities together has made wonderful things happen for our community. I person- She replaces Terri Wolfe who is on a leave of absence from the district Shauna Nielsen, principal at Libbie ally know that we have many young mothers who are thankful that they now have a marvelous learning environment because Julene sought out a building and wouldnt stop until the task was finished. At our last meeting, Julene made an extremely passionate appeal that the Granite board Edwards and Arcadias principal Rex Becker have switched positions so ' meals was also approved for the 2000-0- 1 school year. Breakfast in the elementary will go from 60 to 65 cents, secondary will increase five cents to 75, but adult meals will remain the same at $1.25. Lunch at members not forget those at risk when we make budgetary or curriculum decisions. Julene, your remarks are embedded in the echos of the mind! Thank you from all of us! from-$1.0- ' Graduation to $1.10; junior high, from $1.25 to $1.30; senior high, no change in the existing fee of $1.50 and adults will go from $3.90 to $2.05. A chart given to the board members showed that overall costs for student meals were among the lowest in the state. The hot meal served for the breakfast program is open to any child at the school. Contact your local school for information. Its great to know that if schedules get a little hectic in the morning and the pancakes stick to the skillet, your child can suit start the day off with a full tummy! The Utah legislature passed a law last session which requires only a simple majority of voters voting in an election to adopt a dress code. Granites policy calls for a super majority or 66.67 percent of fami- exercises will be held for Cyprus High at the Huntsman Center at the University of Utah on June 1, 2000 at 1 1:00 a.m. More and more romances begin with an innocent Hello over the internet. It seems that the internet sometimes finds a shortcut to the heart regardless of where in the world the two may live. Such was the case between two returned missionaries on the LDS Chat Room. Debra Linschoten, a returned missionary from San Antonio, Texas, (Spanish) Mission and longtime resident of Magna, started to write and receive mail from Earl Bartz, a returned missionary from 1 Teachers on the traditional schedule will be back on August 22 and the students will start next year on Monday, August 28, 2000. U. E. A. convention will be Thursday and Friday, October 5 & 6. Education Highlight: Another reminder Criterion Reference Tests (CRT) will be given this week. Be sure to have your children gets plenty of sleep, eat a good breakfast, be on time for school, ahd encourage your little ones to do their best. These tests are verv imnnitant Alan Marilyn Bergman 'The Way VJe Ihe score ' I ; re'gnd "tentr Monday, Juno 5, SO 00 Registration 8:00 a.m. I Conference 9:00 a.m. Little America Hotel Sait Lobe City f Utah WORKSHOP TOPICS INCLUDE! - Estate . what his final wishes are. 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There are no worries about financial burdens or questions about Singer, Songwriter, Playwrite, $ JJ hes worried about k tha of The Forgotten Carols' end T he Ark ' Academy Award 'Aiming Songwriters of 1 he MndmSs of Your MhcT, 4- State Registration fee is $7.00 per person. Cost includes conference matefids 2p and lunch. Regstraon is on a first-ccm- e, d bass. .& Enclosed FUNERAL HOMES 968-380- New York. year-roun- 1 Not that Following the wedding, they will reside in Chili. New York. The groom is the son of Earl Sr. and Mary Ann Bartz of Strikerville, fJeiy Visions on Aging Ik i Army Resetye Pvt. Terry D. Powell has arrived at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., to complete basic military training. During the training, the soldier will receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, map reading, tactics, military customs and courtesies, map reading, tactics, military customs and courtesies, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Powell is the son of Michael T. and Vickey L. Powell of West Valley City, Utah. He is a 1993 graduate of Granger High School, West Valley City. 2. The last day of school will be June 2, 2000. Now is the time to have your children check the lost and found ar.d retrieve those lost treasures that disappeared earlier this year. Hope you have a nice summer-b- ut d for the school, there are still a few more days left. Z V "A I 1 members are encoutaged to attend. not lost in die system and foigotten. She and her department serve thou- sands of children on a daily basis. It - account made possible through a 1991 National Endowment for the Arts grant. Two times each year, artists in all disciplines may apply for up to $1000. Since 1992 the artists endowment has awarded more than $168,368 to 292 visual artists, writers, performing artists, ethnic , and media artists. 1 Julene Oliver, assistant superintendent, Program Services will be retiring at the end of this school year. We will truly miss her as she is one of the stalwart advocates who make sure that children, who are at risk, are dV permanent artists endowment The Thirteenth Annual Conference for Seniors 964-426- 9. are encouraged to attend. m support to further their artistic careers. Peer panels review appli one-mon- th SENATOR 0RRIN AND MRS. ELAINE HATCH HOST and meet the staff. The telephone number for the school is Orchard Elementary will hold their D.A.R.E. graduation and sixth grade awards on May 3 , 2000 at 6:30 p.m. Parents and community change was approved at the last board meeting. The new 50 percent requirement will take effect July 1, pending final approval at the June 20, 2000 meeting. This meeting is also important because we will discuss the coming years budget. Citizens q The intent of the Artist Grant is to assist professional and emerging artists with immediate financial Four months later, Earl hinted over the internet that he would like to meet Debra. They met for the in a busy first time, Salt Lake Airport on a Wednesday in September. The following day, he informed Debras parents, Randy and Sharon Linschoten, of his intent to marry Debra. On Friday, he proposed to Debra and by Monday he was back home in Chili, New York. The couple plans to wed in the Salt Lake Temple June , and will have their reception at the Magna LDS South Stake Center on June cations over a period. Funding for these awards is provided from interest earned on a ri. com- mencement ceremonies will be held at the E Center on June 1, 2000 at 3:00 p.m. There will be an open house for the new West Valley Elementary at 6049 West Brud Drive (3100 South) on May 25, 2000 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Come and tour the new school lies voting, consequently to conform to state law, the first reading of die V 9. face-to-fac- e, Granger High Schools class of 2000 , and e area. Valleys Success by Six pal. He replaces Robyn Roberts who has been offered a principalship in the Morgan School District. Mrs. Candace Hinman will be the acting principal at Lake Ridge Kementay. on-lin- noticed that Debra was a college student working on her Medical Assistant Degree, and her friend, Earl, was already a medical technician in the Rochester, New York, successful pro- currently assistant principal at the elementary schools will go The next deadline for $1000 Artist Grants is Thursday, June 1 , 2000. Up to $1000 is available to artist in all disciplines for professional opportunities. Applications and guidelines may be requested from the Utah Arts Council: 236-754- non-memb- er ui&Judy nfofo you will see Ms. Nielsen at Arcadia and Mr. Becker at Libbie Edwards next year. An increase in the price of school Grant applications due the Canada (French) Mis'sion and longtime resident of New York. A of the LDS 0 4330 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City 186 West 7800 South. West Jordan i is the resfctralon fee ($7.00 per person). Send registration form with check to: Conference a Seniors, W on'etfc? RO. Box 1 1 QOrrr eoe.ree 396, Sat Lake City, UT84147 (801) 524-433- 0 i u i |