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Show Thursday,- April 2, 1970 - SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS South Salt Lake News Around And About The Schools Serving The Center Oi Industry Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, wider the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate 3106 South Main Street P.O. Box 11426, Earl Alsop Ronald Shook Published Weekly. 12.00 per year Phone 484-14- 41 Salt Lake City, Utah Publisher Editor Bagging It By Mary dean Cope It is common knowledge of what is kept in a boys pocket-frog- s, marbles, two and a half feet of string, a half stick of bubble gum, an apple core, and a flipper for self defense. But does everyone know and understand just what goes into one of those volumptuous bags that girls pack around constantly? The bags are not only very but also spacious carry-all- s ample storage space. They come in all colors from passionate pink to virgin violet. Sizes differ from big, super, maxi, mini, small, fat, skinny, and scrunched or bunched. It serves as a survival kit, suitcase, briefcase, lunch box, and a trick or treat bag. Just what are the contents of these . . . Children's Emotional Health Series Slated There will be a series of 4 discusSOUTH SALT LAKE sions on childrens emotional health at the Woodrow Wilson Library at 7:30 P.M. The first will be on Monday, April 6. Subject: Recognizing Emotional Problems in Children Speaker: Dr. W. T. Walton Second one is Monday, April 13. Subject: Discipline Problems" Speaker: Dr. Ladd Holt Third one is Monday, April 20. Subject: Communication between Parent & Child Speaker: Professor Chris Haig Fourth one is Monday, April 27. Subject: Summary Speaker: Mr. Richard Gomez There will he questions and answers at all meetings. ADULTS ONLY things? Everything comes under the heading of Bulges and then under a subheading of Overflowing as listed in the following paraphane-li- a. Astronomical Inflation Granite High School Inflation may be troubling us Earthlings, but now it has taken on a deep space aspect. According to the National Re- Names New Editor search Bureau, back in 1891 a French widow allegedly left 100,000 francs (then worth to the first man to set $20,000) foot on a heavenly body. Astronaut Neil Armstrong is theoretically in a position to Editor in chief for the Granite High newspaper, called the Granitian, will be Jerry Van Os, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Van Os, 211 E. day-bour- Ave. Jerry will be serving his 3rd year on the newspaper staff. He holds the position of sports collect, but thanks to the inpage editor now. bristles left, Crest toothpaste, flation in French over the defor Also selected as smashed in the middle and cades, that once munificent sum the Granite High yearbook are now has a purchasing power squished out at the end. A powSusie Burley and Ellen Surola, der compact with a broken mir- equivalent to $180. Had an American widow they are both Junior this year. ror held together with a rubber Mr. Lucille R. Wintch from the one false made the same $20,000 bequest English department is named band, two band-aidit would have suffered quite a eyelash, a nail file and polish, severe as the new advisor. shrinkage, too. Today it tweezers, nose plugs, screw Other students selected to would have a purchasing power driver, pliers, a pair of scissors, Bulges A brush, comb, five bent rollers, toothbrush with only ten co-edit- Young Editor Central Junior High Photographer Rates High School News Robert Triptow, editor of the Kearns High paper (Cougars Claw) received a superior rating in photography during the 20th Annual Photographers and Sports Writers Clinic on March 6 at the University of Utah. Lea Cottam and Christine Mathews are the sweepstakes winners of Central Junior High Schools 1970 Science Fair. Their detailed study of air pollution in Utah was judged best by the judges at the conclusion of the fair Tuesday, March 24. Taking second place was a study by Mindy Post and Karen Fassio on the Effects of Nicotine on the Growth of Mice. Next in order of excellence were Glenna Ashton and Kathy Hansen, Man and Environment; Barbara Clark, Bacteria Culture; Jeri Mori, Orthodontia; Melvin Macherino, Genetics of the Fruit Fly; and Kim Girdner and David Dixon, Effects of The rating makes Robert eligible for the first prize award, winner of which is to be announced. CARPET HEADQUARTERS' ALEXANDER -- SMITH FIRTH PHILADELPHIA MAGEE BERVEN One tf the Larged Selection in ike Wit LOW PRICES 467-151- S 1484 SOUTH STATE ne or s, box of pins, can opener, needle and orange thread, buttons, masking tape, a stapler, three year old grocery lists, and a Red Cross booklet on mouth to mouth resuscitation. Two and a half feet of string comes in handy with her boy friends black book," oodles of pictures, a free pass to swim at YMCA, four sets of keys, a Schiltz bottle cap, a red ribbon, a paisly scarf, a heel off an old shoe, the dogs brush, a bottle of Scope, package of gum, a Simplicity pattern, plus 27 fabric samples, an extra grater, 15 pencils, a green ink pen and a paint brush, a copy of The Carpet Baggers," drivers license, one Canadian nickle, credit cards Drugs. and a check book, a fold-u- p umAll of these winners will be of all colors, sizes, entered in the Metropolitan brella, pills Science Fair to be held at the University of Utah April 4. Other items at the fair included student projects from the industrial arts, fine arts, and mechanical arts. equivalent to $4,180. serve on the newspaper staff and functions, and a tube of airplane glue. Overflowing The overflowing paraphanelia consists of a pair of brown swede gloves, one Mack mitten, and a dangling earring, and a fireplace poker to ward off any big, mean attackers. Often found in this bag of tricks are treats; low calorie, of course. The menu is made up of a hard boiled egg, two metrical cookies, and cucumber chunks, a bag of celery sticks, plus a crushed gum drop covered with lint. This thing is getting eternal, etc, etc, etc, etc., so I'd better pack up my typewriter and go home! Launa Garner Larry Snyder are: Gretel Doxey news editor assist news editor editorial page editor assistant to editor feature page David Kramer Marsha Stoker editor with Pam Fullmer, assistant Neal Bushnell sports page editor with Bruce Peeples, assistant exchange Kaltry Aramaki editor John E. Davis sponsor OPERA: Where a guy gets stabbed in the back and instead of bleeding he sings. ASK THE CHIROPRACTOR NERVES AFFECT DIGESTION LEARN TO FLY A. The mere anticipation of food, the sight of food, the smell of food, the taste of food, PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL Approved Concentrated Class FAA 5 Weeks Monday & Wednesday Evenings April 13th to May 13th REDUCED RATES CALL TODAY Rifiittr (1 Now p.m. to 5 p.m.) 361.1363 Claim will bo limited Write lor Brochure: 133 So. 9th Tram-Wo- it Flight School Eet S.L.C. 84106 - - Q. Please dont get the idea that we are an unloving family, but dinner time at our house is nothing but bickering between the children and one of them almost always ends up in the kitchen eating by himself. They are 17, 16, 15, and I have tried to explain to them that fighting Is bad for digestion, they wont listen to me, but maybe they will listen to you. each causes thestmachto"get for the coming food. ready Certain portions of the brain when stimulated by thought, sight, smell or taste of food, Initiate nerve Impulses which cause an Increased flor of gastric juices. In contrast, other emotions such as fear, anger, and anxiety brought on by an unwholesome dinner table atmosphere Inhibit this nerve action and the desired flow of gastric Juice. The result Is food in the stomach, not enough gastric GESTION. and juice INDI Meals should always be enjoyed in an unhurried, warm and You frelndly atmosphere. should never eat on the run or allow arguemtns and bickering at the family dinner table. Questions? Write or phone Granger Chiropractic Clinic 3084 W. 3500 S. Phone 299-1212 |