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Show LAKESIDE Lakeside Review Tuesday. January 9. 1996 3 Legislators to answer at town meeting questions - Hand in hand Callers can ask BOUNTIFUL legislators about the upcoming leg- legislators will begin at 7 p.m. Residents are invited to call the legislators with their questions, concerns, comments and legislative pri- islative session, or anything else theyre wondering about, at a televised town meeting Wednesday night sponsored by the Secondary LibraryMedia Teachers Association of the Davis School District. The meeting with Davis County orities at 451-113- or 451-113- 4, 3, 451-113- 5. The meeting will be televised on from 7 to 8 Channel 9 (KULC-TV- ) . JANUARY -m ::S BOOK STICKERS :UOGet "CREATE 1 Free . YOUR OWN " (With Rubber Stamps) Gift Tags, Cards, Wrapping paper. Gift Bags, Gifts Ornaments, Frames) Childrens Scrap Books & Stickers " STAMPS GALORE- INK PADS MARKERS ACID-FRE- E DIE-CU- T CRAFT PUNCHES SPECIALTY PAPER MACHINE FISKER SCISSORS $5.50 REG. PRICE STEVE While the boys match attracted most of the spec- during Clearfield Highs celebration of the Utah centennial CONUNStandard-Exanrane- r Thursday, students Angie Machenheimer battled it out with drey Everett at another table. See other photos, page 7. arm-wrestli- 253 South Main St., Layton Au-tato- rs 543-012- Hours: Directors job ends on high note Standard-Examin- Jeanette - - events. She was chosen by Layton High .teacher Dennis Ferrin, the centennial artistic director, last summer. She worked with Ferrin on the Layton centennial production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream coat, that played in the amphitheater. Nielsen said when the children began singing she wanted them to sing with all the excitement they could. They were so excited to be part of this celebration and be part of something with schools from all over the state." And the students came through. They made people cry. They were so good, Nielsen said. The students sang America," Utah...This is the Place, and This Utah, a new song composed , Nielsen : ? state for students' rehearsals by Kathy Skidmore of Layton with lyrics by Dr. Joel Passey of Weber State University.. Robert Petersen was-thsoloist. - Kevin Moultrie, 10,' of West Point, was one of the choir members. in front SALT LAKE CITY - A new academic coaching program at Granite Park Junior High School is helping students improve their grades and become more enthusiastic and responsive about learning. said one seventh-grade- r, identified as Hosekai, but I went from Fs to Cs and B's." . ; Funded by the 1995 Utah Legislature's Highly Impacted School ap- I was failing, of a bunch of people and do what you like to do, Moultrie said. And a bunch it was. The children sang in front of 5,500 people in their first performance at noon and then between 3,500 to 4,000 people listened at 3 p.m. The performance was also televised. ''Nielsen told the children to eioutfits or a white ther wear top with dark slacks or a skirt. In a photograph she saw the children in the choir wore all white clothes. But I know how hard it is to find white dresses this time of year, she said. West Point Elementary fifth-grateacher Jean Allred was one sixth-grad- In December Nielsen traveled around the state and held four regional rehearsals. Regional rehearsals were held in Cedar City, Price, Murray and Ogden. The funnest part for me was the regional practises when I got to work with the kids on a casual basis. The kids are the same everywhere," Nielsen said. The longest and hardest practise te ld de ! ticipating students obtain passing grades. On the average, every grade rs BOUNTIFUL - The Parent ucation Resource Center in conjunction with the Child Care Consultants in Bountiful, is ofTering a three-wee- k course on how to set up a; preschool or day care business. I Participants will team how to set tip a day care or preschool, how to manage bookkeeping and business necessities, and get certified in in- im- proved two steps, said Granite Park principal Bryce Holbrook. That may not seem like much, but at least they're passing. I think it's a great gain." Program director Nyla Adamson said the coaches help the students L1LU1 lEJLfc -- HEATINQ & AIR I IX REPLACEMENT MO by calling VOLUME DEALER IN NATURAL CAS BRYANT FURNACE WE ARE A MEMBER OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAS REPLACEMENT NEEDS! ASSOCIATION. 546-730- 9 weekdays Br Also sitting and singing with the students, was Nielsen's own son, Danny. 455 23rd Street, Ogden or at Lakeside 21246 Main, Layton Standard-Examine- r. get organized, clarify directions, provide feedback and keep track of their performance. They can pull students out of classrooms or sit beside them, if necessary, to make sure the class work is getting done. For mail orders, please add $1.00 for postage and handling. Mail ANSWER your order to: BOOK 455 23rd street Ogden, Utah 84401 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Referring to some of the coaches as super moms, Adamson said, They do what I would do if I had kid in trouble at school. They do whatever they have to. Standard-Examine- r CLASSIFIEDS standard service call 77H900 4 r, n i r a. einer BOUNTIFUL M5 at Woods Cross Exit 298-516- 3 UAMAffiOTfS design c analytli 5 39 IV erry GOOD PEOPLE WITH BAD CREDIT DRIVE HOME A CAR TODAY! be- There must be at least nine paid registrants in order to hold the 1 OF ALL APPLICATIONS 0 MCDCEFITEIED CALL OUR AUTOMATED SYSTEM . : ADVERTISE IH THE t I STANDARD-EXAMINE- of ; of Provo. . Aik about our Irea combustion rqrri tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. has been, a wealth SAVE DAILY! SERVICE l tO j er annual Answer book CONDITIONING SAME-DA- The dates of the workshop are Jan. 24, 31, Feb. 7. at 7 pan. the Feb. 7 class will start at 6 p.m. at the Bountiful Family Enrichment Center. The address will be anAdvance registration is required For over 10 years, the information and contacts for both new and long time residents of northern Utah. Where is the closest ski resort? Is there a museumin our city? If I want to catch a fish. Where do I go? How do I get there? Readers find ANSWERS about phone numbers, addresses, ".costs? open hours, etc. to school, church, entertainment, recreation and many other concerns all year long with this guide. It is an extremely valuable resource for our area. Nielsen also delegated superviof the children to her three sisters: Michele Freeman of Layton, Pam Clark of Salt Lake City and Cheryl Bateman 4 Standard-Examin- sion fant CPR. nounced. am to 6:30 pm. Sat. 10am to 6pm L their assigned seats. C lino ntmerstcr & Co. Ed- ; The program, which has been in existence for just four months, already has helped 80 percent of par- propriation, the academic coaching program at Granite Park is the first of its kind in Utah. Granite Park has seven academic coaches: four who work with eighth-gradein English, math, science and social studies, and three who are assigned specific students with academic and behavioral problems. Holbrook said the coaches, whose job is motivating young people, were selected from instructional aide applicants. Class shows ways to run preschool 10 rli BOOK Coaches help Utah students improve grades The Associated Press M-F- -, She traveled about the Its fun to get : Standard - Examiner I was so thrilled. correspondent - Jeanette Nielsen . LAYTON made 700 childrens voices blend in unison Thursday during the state's at the inauguration Salt Lake LDS tabernacle. teacher at Nielsen, fourth-grad- e Crestview Elementary School, was the choir director in charge of the elementary students who performed at, one of the. main centennial was the dress rehearsal on WednesIt made shivday night. It lasted for three hours. ers run through me the whole time Yet, even that went smooth, (they sang),. Allred said. Allred said Nielsen did a beauti- - Nielsen said. W ful job in directing the children.! i At that dress rehearsal she I was so proud of the students! a seal made by high school Their parents need to be thanked brought student Adam Ned Larsen of Clearfor their support, Allred said. field. When committee members The Utah Centennial Committee saw it, they asked her if they could sent letters to all the elementary on the front of the podium. put schools statewide early in September asking if they would be interestIt was so perfect, she said. e ed in having fourth- - to In between the performances students sing in the children's choir. It also explained .that parental sup-- ;' Nielsen made sure the children ate port was crucial for transportation, lunch; which impressed Moultrie. ..Nielsen said. iZS - 'Shes a really nice lady. She arThose schools that responded by the deadline received information ranged to have us eat in the Taberand materials on how to select four nacle so we wouldn't starve all students to represent them, Nielsen day, he said. said. original plan About 180 elementary schools wasNielsen said thestudents eat in to have the from 22 of the 29 counties across shifts in the Mormon Tabernacle the state responded. Choir's practise room downstairs. Nielsen sent copies of the music When the sack lunches arrived, the and a tape with music on it so each security guards told her it would be school could practise. easier to have the students eat in of the audience members. Crestview teacher led kids choir for.. centennial., event rV-- 3 2 Soon! North Of Sills Cafe FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL SCOTT AT 298-5R 1 'rr. rr 63 |