Show j JUmdj Choruses mil Salute i : IhSalt Iakejribune Utah Alliance for the Mentally 111 To Hold Annual Meet in Ogden Veterans Friday Some of the nation s Lett loved patriotic music will be presented a Veterans Day salute to Ameri-aveteians and military personnel at 7 30 p m Friday in the of Utah Huntsman Center t t Co S(onsored by The Salt Lake tribune the Utah National Guard nd the Honorary Colonels Corps f Utah the 33rd annual Veterans tay Concert is free and open to Jhe public The program will feature the Utah National Guard s 60 piece i3rd Army Band under the baton Chief Warrant ?f endel and 680 Officer Norman voices in the combined choruses from eight Granite chool District high schools Maj Gen John L Matthews Utah adjutant general will deliv-- i r a special award to the Veterans Administration Medical Center for its contributions to veterans in Jhe Interrnountain area The musical program will feature patriotic and contemporary numbers The combined choruses will be under the general direction of Dr Kills C Worthen Granite School District music supervisor They will include the choral groups from Cottonwood High directed by Morris Lee Skyline High directed by James Miller Cyprus High directed by Kerry Moore Granite High directed by Charlene Newell Olympus High directed by Christi Olsen Kearns High directed by Merrilee Webb Granger High directed by Robert Welch and Taylorsville High directed by Mr Wendel The yearly concert is Utah s formal military recognition of the holiday first declared as Armistice Day by President Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War I Nov 11 1928 In 1954 the holiday was changed to Veterans Day and declared the official observance honoring veterans of all wars and military personnel currently in service n Uni-ftrsit- The Utah Alliarne for the Mental hold its annual state confer ene in Ogden Nov 18 and 19 at the Ogden Hilton Keynote speeches will be given by Dr Ruben C Gur the director of the departments of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Pennsyl vania Hospital and Mary D Moller a clinical specialist in psychiatric-menta- l health nursing and an assistant professor at Midland Lutheran College in Fremont Neb Dr Gur's topic will be Brain Imaging in Neuro Psychiatric Disorders Friday at 9 20 a m he will also speak on ‘ Investigating Schizophrenia as a Brain Disease Opportunities and Challenges” Saturday at ly III will ‘ ’ 10 30 a m Ms Moller will speak on Understanding and Communicating w ith an Individual Who is Hallucinating ' Friday at 3 p m and on Coping with the Effects of Bi Polar Illness on the Family" Saturday at 8 45 a m SPECIAL SHIPMENT Pro L'd v Legacy Low Cul Future enrollment projections have been drastically altered since they were compiled by an outside consulting firm several years ago Earl Stuker director of student accounting told school board members He said due to a slow economy-parentare having fewer children and families are leaving the state The district is making its own projections which show the districts enrollment will continue to grow but at a much slower rate than earlier predicted Dr C Devon Sanderson told the board The projected growth is only a fraction of w hat w as earlier forecast New figures indicated 6 000 new students will enroll in schools over the f'x at $60 Dress & Sizes next five vears bringing the enroll ment to about 68 000 by 1993-9The earlier predictions saw enroll ment growing to 94 000 by 1994 and to top 140 000 by 2006 Dr Stuckei said between 1994 and 1999 Vce dis trict can expect another 4 300 students giving the district more than 72 000 students of the grow th is expet t ed to occur in the district s west area with the rest in the south The north area will decline gradually by about 1 000 by 1999 The new enrollment projections are considered interim figures to be used until updated U S Census information becomes available in 1991 The district's figures will be used to Two-third- Mens Sizes Several Styles to choose from n Supply Limited Hurry In! Compare Entire Selection Womens Entire Selection MensLarge Forecast nt ed A25 pm Other workshops will consider leg islative issues facing the mentally ill the role of the family in dealing w ith mental illness and mentally ill in the criminal justice system Professionals and families who work and live with victims of schizophrenia manic depression and major depressive disorders are invited as is the general public Registration is $15 for mental health consumers and families with a mentally ill member and $35 for professionals if they register before Thursday After that the fees are $20 and $40 respectively The fee includes lunch on Friday Registration fees should be mailed to Virginia L Eithler Utah County Chapter Alliance for the Mentallv 111 PO Box 744 Pleasant Grove I t 84062 Outdated Jordan Advised Funeral Set for Funeral services for Henry P Thompson former advertising dispatch manager for the Newspaper Agency Corp will be Friday at noon io the Yale 1st Ward chapel 1431 JjUmer Drive (1000 South) Mr Thompson died Sunday at his home in Salt Lake City of an apparent heart attack He was 83 He was born Nov 5 1905 in Salt lLake City to David Peter and Emma JaneBaw den Thompson and attended Salt Lake City schools and the 'University of Utah He married Leona Jones on Aug 26 1928 in Salt Lake City Mr Thompson began his 'newspaper career in 1925 in the dispatch department of the 'Salt Lake Tribune He was manager of advertising dispatch for the Salt 'Lake Tribune Telegram before dispatch manager for the 12 45 & Special to The Tribune SANDY — The Jordan School District has been told that enrollment projections have been overestimat- 19X8 The confeieme begins at 8 am and continues until 4 30 p m F riday Saturday it goes from Bam until Educator See Slower Growth School-Enrollme- Thursday November 10 Casual Shoes 4 12-- t Casual Shoes & 7 - 8 Sizes o ' 1 Boys Dress 12 6 N I o 4 f V s plan for additional schools the new and to building year-roun- tlW South State AT ALL Proro 1700 North State CioteO Sunday LOCATIONS 791 Est We d to establishe boundaries for South Jordan Middle School comply with state school utilization standards Famey Center Mxtrahey SMO Redwood Road Murray PRICES GOOD inOy A r KJ? ) ? 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