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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 1 30, 1987 Seniors To Hold Western Picnic MURRAY. Western stampede is the theme for Salt Lake County Aging Services 1987 summer picnic August 19 and 25. The gathering will be held in Murray park from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. both days. All activities will resemble the days of the old west. Individual games of skill include target shooting and calf roping. Competi- - tion for prizes includes best western costume and a cow pie throwing contest. During lunch, entertainment will include a western band, clog dancers and a melodrama. Reservations can be made at any senior activity center or by calling Centers Program, Deadline for the August 19 picnic is August 12. Deadline for the August 25 picnic is August 18. 468-249- Noteworthy Rotary Clubs Assist GSD High Schools STAR . . . Kelsi Osborne of West Valley the title role of "Annie" at Sundance. is charming audiences in WV Girl To Play Annie' Kim Vu, a sophomore student at Taylorsville high has been awarded the grand prize in the speech and editorial contest, The Dream of Personal Liberty, sponsored by KSL and the Utah State Board of Education. Her entry, titled The Constitutold of her familys extion, periences in Saigon and of her appreciation for her new homeland. She received a trip for three to Philadelphia. Miss Vu and four runners-u- p will prsent their speeches in editorials on KSL radio and Tv during the first week in September. Kelsi, who has mainly been involved in ward and school productions, is receiving critical acclaim for her role in Annie," with her voice often compared with that of Toni Ann Giscondi who played the part in the movie version of the show, a spokesman for Sundance Theatre said. The play will continue on even dates through Sept. 4. Reservations are available by calling HUNTER. Kelsi Osborn of West Valley City, is playing her first major theatrical part in the title role pf Annie", now appearing at the Sun- dance Summer Theater. Kelsi is the daughter of David and Robyn Osborn and will be a 7th grader at Hunter junior high this fall. More than 125 girls tried out for the part during tryouts held last Sharon of Mr.and Mrs. Fred Taylor of West Professional Truck Mounted Equipment Offering Complete Carpet & Upholstery Care no FREE A ROOM No L Do Shape Rooms Not Count as 2 high. No Obligations Northwestern is a Christian college of the Bible, arts and sciences and vocational education. 973-836- 9 Call rn F LAKE. an Jaycees presented to tional expenses in carrying out its objectives of speaking out on behalf of Utahs neglected, abused and homeless children. Mary Ross stated all of the sponsors were encouraged by the enthusiastic response of the bidders' and therefore are planning to repeat the event next year. We may make it bidding for both bachelors and bachelorettes, in order to make it even more exciting and beneficial for Utah Children. Wasatch The $8833.49 Utah Children, a check today statewide child advocacy organization. Mary Ross, chairperson of Wasatch Jaycees Bachelorettes g event, For Bid presented the check to Mrs. Norma Matheson, Honorary Chairperson of Utah Children. The money will be used by Utah opera Children to cover fund-raisin- Women Cancer Clinics Set Throughout August MURRAY. Four cancer prevention and early detection clinics for women will be held throughout the valley during August. The clinic will include a pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check and hemoccult kits for testing for colorectal cancer. Educational information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer wili also be distributed. The clinics are scheduled at the following locations: Redwood Multipurpose center, 3060 Lester Str., August 4 and 18 from5:15-7:15p.m- . West Jordan LDS North Stake center, 4150 W. 6200 South, August 6 from 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Community center, 8446 So. 340 West, August 10 and 24 from a.m. Butler West LDS Stake center, 1845 E. 7200 South, August 12 from 8:45 a.m. to3:45p.m. A fee ranging from $2.50 to $18 will be charged based on annual family income and size. Appointments must be made for these clinics by calling 583-671- ROOF CONVERSIONS The young people usually take the test as juniors so they can apply early for scholarships. They can retake it as seniors if they want to upgrade it, says Dr. Long. He feels the diskettes will give the students better test preparation. Dr. Gene Richards, president of Granite high Boosters, said that in looking for a way to assist the school, his organization decided to ask help from Holladay, South Salt Lake and Granger Rotary clubs in purchasing the diskettes. 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Because of combined efforts of three Rotary clubs and parent boosters, high school students in Granite district may get better grades on the ACT (American College Testing) exams in the future. A set of 16 computer study diskettes containing information which may be included in the ACT tests, has been presented to each of the eight high schools in the district. The disks treat four subjects, English, math, social studies and natural science. Students are invited to bring their own empty disks and copy the program to take home to review, according to Dr. Louie Long, principal at Granite high. Or if they prefer, they can use the computers at Wasatch JayceeS Present Check To Utah Children desire we can install or repair systems and will do so at rock au a ON SPIIMKLM-sprinklin- lAk i k bottom prices. Call John 561a1652 20 years experience - ANNOUNCES ANOTHER REMODELED RESTAURANT NOW OPEN At The Family Center Taylorsville 5678 S. 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