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Show 4D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 26, 1984 Alternate Energy Contest to Begin: Review School Briefs LHS Parents for parents and teachers to meet, and for the parents to see what the children have opportunity Invited Back Parents of Lay-to- n LAYTON High students will be presented with a short program by the Laytones before back to school night sponsored by the Layton High PTA on Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. Following the program parents can visit the classrooms of and become acquainted thier-studen- ts with the high school. Layton High PTSA representatives asked for parental support for the evening and said parents who support their children through PTA attendance dont think it is necessary as the child advances to high school, but that the child does still benefits from the parents involvement and support. King School Sets Carnival The PTA at E.G. King Elementary is planning a school carnival on Saturday, Sept. 29. This will be at the school from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Many things are planned for the entire family. There will be food and treats for sale, games, rides and prizes. The kids will especially enjoy the moon walk and the dunking ma-- . chine. Everyone is welcome. Also planned in September is night the annual back-to-scho- ; Center. A packet containing Dr. Burnham's home tutoring aids coverthrough high ing qn Thursday, Sept. 27. This is an ol pre-scho- school will be available at a nominal cost of $4 at the lecture. been studying. Parents to Visit School Davis High KAYSV1LLE School back to school night will be held Oct. 4, 7 p.m. Come and meet with teachers. Meet your PTA officers, and fill out a needs assessment. Join the PTA., Psychologist To Speak at Cook School at Brigham School will be having individual school pictures taken Friday, Sept. 28. At approximately 2:30 the photographer will begin with preschoolers. For best resutls, please have your child wear bright, solid especially if they are blondes. For further information please contact Mrs. Raymond, or Mrs. Hancock, 776-242- 3, 825-427- 6. If students are interested in participating in the 1985 Ener-gyScien- ce Fair, they should begin developing their ideas now? The project can be a working op nonworking model or a display. T If any 7th - 9th grade youtft; parents or teachers have amy; questions regarding the Alternate Energy Contest, please contact el- ther Becky Hutchins, extension 267, or Lana Argyle 399-- 2 b extension 348. Letters could be addressed, to Utah Pow er and Light Company, 457 26thr L. Street, Ogden, Utah 84401. one-on-o- 399-211- 1 self-hel- Cook Plans Date With Roy Highs Photographer Lot Parking SYRACUSE PTA tary To Expand photo from 451-506- Cook Elemenhas arranged for School session with Bell Photoga 9 raphers on Sat., Sept. 29 2 a.m. to p.m. The project is a fund raiser for the PTA and the public is welcome. There is no age limit. Five different packages are available at Young University in educational psychology, educational consultant to the Youth Developmental Enterprises, and director of the Rocky Mountain Counseling varying prices. Additional pictures may be ordered at a nomi- - mh. a 2: a 1 YV DISTIllCTIOtl undsoww innovation Wbkb AM i IEAUTY, PRESTISI Ml CtEATIVITY H Yer Yard While h RIMICIS yew Twi werfc HomI Oulckly Installed. concrete edging Is permanent, clean and ECONOMICAL! Formed with CURB-MAKE- R quality machine precision, It eliminates maintenance ana reduces trimming to simplify your yard work. ROY By early November, Roy High School should have a long needed addition to its overcrowded parking lot. A low bid of $104,900 for construction of an approximately 145-clot was recently accepted by the Weber County School Board. It is to be located at the top of the hill north of Roy Highs new gym and the Roy City Recreation Complex. Construction was to begin by Sept. 23 with a completion date required with- ASK ABOUT OUR PALL DISCOUNT PRICES.... aeR,ch ar THE EDGE OF DISTINCTION FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL, OGDEN OFFICE, 825-244- 4 S.L.C. OFFICE 265-086- 2 in 40 days. The road running past Junior High School, 2075 W., will be lengthened to connect with the lot. According to Weber School District assistant superintendent Dr. Spencer Wyatt, the road extension means all loading and unloading of school buses can be done at the new lot. $1 ge HAPPY HOUR This will make it much safer and cause less traffic congestion than having the buses come in from 4800 South the way they do now, at Clearfield High Wendy Nelson, president, and Stacy Poll, will be directed by secretary (from left). School for 1984-8- 5 officers Debbie Jorgenson, vice president; THE JUNIOR CLASS Lock-I- n on limitless energy. Sean Hardman, a seventh grader at North Davis Junior High this year, commented: This is great! Ive never been to anything like this before and I sure hope to come again next year. Closing ceremonies took place n in the darkeness outside the gym, as each student released a helium filled balloon. David Margiotta, intern associate minister for First Methodist Church, conducted the closing. As Christians, we recognize the dawn as a symbol of a new beginning, he said. The balloons symbolize the freeing of our spirits through Christ, and we release them at the beginning of a new day and a new school year. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. even- ing hours, the lot will frequently be used as a driving range. Plans are to guide students by radio control from a glassed-i- n room above the gym balcony. Now students are all out on the street which is a more expensive way to give driver education. The range is a very effective, less costly way to do it, said Wyatt. Plus... BOTTLED BEER SPANISH BASQUE BEAN SOUP With Meal o All You Can Eat Hacienda RESTAUR ANTE; SITCSGE ANO A CHECK CHECKUP Large Selection Our Famous PESKnr WITH A to 8 p.m. 5 p.m. BEEF TACO REFRIED BEANS SPANISH RICE GRATED CHEESE said Wyatt. After school and during Students Start Fall at 1 THE EDGE OF 1. San-drid- -- Judging will take place March 27, 1985, in the Newgate Mall. The deadline for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students to enter the contest is February 1, 1985. Utah Power and Light has anits Alternate Energy nounced the photo session and delivery for seventh to ninth Contest will take approximately four grade students. weeks. According to company officials, the purpose of Utah Powers Annual Alternate Energy Contest is to encourage young people to explore creative ways to produce energy while conserving FARMINGTON Monte precious natural resources. ProjVista School in Farmington, is in ects display students knowledge need of volunteers to work with and creativity. handicapped students on a Every student who enters the basis. Alternate Energy Contest receives This is an essential part of the a certificate of participation, a childrens curriculum and helps and will be judged by a to provide instruction in areas committee of community leaders. that include reading, math, writ- Winners will receive trophies and p skills. ing, and cash awards. If you are able to volunteer at least two hours per week, please call Meg Bussell at Monte Vista, Photographer Monte Vista At Lakeview Seeks Aides Lakeview Elementary ROY colors, Dr. T. Lee SYRACUSE Burnham will speak Thursday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Cook Elementary School auditorium. His topic will be Helping Children Succeed In School. Dr. Burnham has an extensive background in the field of educational psychology. 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