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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3B 'How Sweet It Is' 9, 1987 Thursday, April - Melodrama Slated At Whittier HUNTER. How Sweet It Is or, Your Tongue Hang Out, is the title of a melodrama to be Dont Let Winners Are Announced At Valley Crest MELODRAMA . . . Villian Ben Giboette (left) will try to take sweet and innocent Michelle Alva (right) State PTA By 40 GALLON GAS WATER HEATERS 5 yr. guarantee M Reg. 29 include area Craig Bracken, Horizon; and Andrew Barcken, also Horizon, visual arts; Richard Fryer, 105 McNamara, Michael WARRIOR MARI Granger 9 A tUAi A '39 iUdAAik I Buss 1 Burl 1 399 kkWiJ 1 1301- 3 p - toUAU LOVE SETS SETS Rtg. $999 Prints 649 1 UUiiiUKVM I $129 Vslvats 3 499 iOJAAiiSS 6 ; p ZUdAliiibSl xvwvrrn xjvwrrrg $$virrr$ S TABLE 2 PC. A Upholstered t A LAMPS Dacorator Specials As Low As 19 1 iOLUAittSM ywvwrrrKL PILLOW BACK 4 SOFA :: A W Tv f?$54Qli iiliEEWlS 1 499 iOLUikk 1 1 xriwrrK K MATTRES- S- oueenT A SETS W. S3 399 FAAMft Sue Twin a Full Sut St St )T FRIE FRAME sma N Included TJAAli iUWl& fJAAlk UIWO UTAHS DISCOUNT DECORATOR STORES WE HELP YOU WITH TODAYS INTERIOR DESIGN AT NO EXTRA COSV! Scut LaA Jorvst prict Announced At GHS GRANGER. An assembly at which names of student body officers for next year will be announced is scheduled April 20 at Granger high. Final elections will take place April 15 and 16, said a school spokesman. The assembly will begin at 1:15 p.m. in the school auditorium. on qiuillty nirrUtuj Downtown 355-800- 0 West Valley 4160 S. Redwood Road 968-780- 0 If your home or auto insurance is in one of these companies: - - FARMERS ALL STATE you may be paying too much for STATE FARM your insurance. For a quote Call: 262-558- 9 INSURANCE 5555 So. State Street ELDRED6E IODIZED SALE 26 oz. 25 ARM I HAMMER LIQUID DETERGENT 99 Continued from page 1 to Bill Kenley and Jill Keskey who were named Junior Prom king and queen. If you missed this one, keep your eyes open for Senior Ball, the last formal of the year. Do you need a job? Are you tired of having nothing to do? Then check into the career center. New job opportunities come in every day. So you think all high school students do is play frisbee in the park and bask in the springtime sun. Wrong. Kearns high students from the SBOs, VICA, and others helped clean some yards last week for Kearns residents who needed the help. More will be done, so if youd like to help, see Mrs. Burrows. Thanks to all who helped, it was greatly appreciated. Get ready everybody, student body elections are coming up. Applications will be available April 20 and are due back the 22nd. Primary elections will be held April 24. Keep your eyes and ears open for more information on this and other opportunities to try out for clubs and organizations. Its the time to start planning what you want to be involved in next year. Whether it be student government, cheerleading or madrigals, its a lot of fun and involvement is the name of the game. Scholarships are coming in daily to students. If youve received one, please let Mrs. Miller in the career center know so they can keep track of them. Coming up on April 16 is the Monster Mash Bash. Translation: a cheap date. It will be guys or girls choice. The cost is $2.78 and polaroids will be taken for a slight additional charge. A king and queen will be chosen to be the royalty of the dance. Why is it called the monster mash? Why not? It will be loads of fun, so dont miss it. Also coming up, and back by popular demand is the beach stomp, in the swimming pool. You heard everyone talk about the last one, well just wait until you see this one. Get your beach duds ready. Its coming soon, so keep your eyes peeled. ExThought for the week: perience is the hardest kind of teacher. It gives you the test first and the lesson afterward. That about sums it up. 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The hero, Benjamin Hower and his assistant, Clinton Rydalch, arrive in time to save the day just as the minister, played by Janice Ekstem is about to perform the ceremony. Others participating in the play are Alain Bertrand, Dustin Gertsch, Jacob Hauert, Mark Hoopes, Jacob Lovell, Randy Oswald, Craig Patten, Brandon Thomas, Randy Williams. Also, Alex Courtney, Chrvstal Johanson, Angela Maxwell, Amy Schroeder, Kelly Yess and LMasha Peterson. Kearns by Shelly Clements Sarto Slack Ashby, cant meet WORLD .ACE A A The story tells how Old Mother Hubbard, played by Aimee Shep-pichas three daughters, Little Snow White and Little Red, played by Michelle Alva, Jamie Miller and Amy Robison. The villain, Mr. D. Tooth, played by Ben Giblette and his assistant (Michael Grundvig) come to collect the rent. When Mother Hubbard Jiselle Jones, Flygare, Gregg Evans, art. Also, Erin McNamara, Travis Larsen, photography; Angela Martin, Anjanette Carr, Kimi Hale, Shelly Matheson, Barbi Higgins, literature. Jennifer Larsen was top winner in the school spelling bee. Eliason, high, York subway station and teachers Lacey Lund, Riverview junior high; have full classes again. Jamie Robyn Bracken, Horizon; It doesnt seem like too much Dawson, Viewmont; R. D. Bishop, changed while concert choir was Hillside, in art. in mention gone and it looks like the school got honorable Receiving We Deliver music were Bryan Hernandz, along without Mr. Sullivan. 963 2121 rumor has it that while on Granger, and Brian Hulse, However, tour with concert choir, a surprising Taylorsville. transformation occurred to Mr. & Sullivan (hmmmm?), but its nice to seehesbackto normal (or is he?). BUILDERS This week has been quite in3555 West 3500 South teresting, the halls are marked with In arrows and lines to show students which direction to walk and where they can stand. The lights in most of the halls are off and the school looks very dark and solemn. Why the lines? Well, this is Freedom Week and the senators have taken over and are going to run things their way. Not only is this Freedom Week, but it's also election week. Yep, the walls are covered with campaign posters for student body elections. Primary elections are being held today (Thursday). Good luck to all those running. Its great to see so many students wanting to get involved in the school. Spring sports are keeping busy this week too. At 3:30 today our tennis team travels to Olympus. Tomorrow the baseball team plays Skyline at 3:30 and the soccer team plays Skyline at home at 3:30 and 5. The girls state gymnastics meet is at S BEDROOM A Bingham tomorrow and Saturday. Solid Wood A N SOFA & Good luck to all those going. The SETS LOVE SEAT Drop Leaf 'A baseball team plays Kearns at home 5 PC. SETS tables chairs at 3:30 on Tuesday and the soccer gt Contemporary Oak Finish team plays Kearns at 3:30. Also, our tennis team plays at 3:30 at home against Cyprus and track and field is at home at 3:30 against Granite and LUAAWl Kearns. The spring sports teams would love your support, so try hard to get out to the games. A search party is out for Rambo BEDROOM CGiant POOF S- A Rabbit. If you have any information, CHESTS SETS PILLOWS please contact the front office. 5 PC. SETS Oak Finish sjnvw rrrn characters. photography; Thilda Yong, Brandon Myers, Eric Colledge, literature. Receiving trophies fro honorable mention at the school level were Christy Wirth, Aric Hansen, Carina Kuesterman, music; Scott Tuckett, Micala Colledge, Aaron Wayman, Brad Anderson, Anjanette Carr, John Christensen, Misty Flack, Olympus high, literature. Now that concert choirs back, the Receiving honorable mention halls are back to resembling a New Kearns were Clint DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL PETIT POINT FOOT STOOLS Rytting, Heather Bingham, Sherry Prince, Jamee Colledge, Rory Sorensen, Bryan Stewart, Suzanne Holt, art. Also, Rachel Emrazian, Erin - SALT LAKE. The Utah State PTA has announced names of winners in the Reflections contest, chosen in areas of literature, music, art and photography. Twenty Utah winners will now compete with winners from other states nation-widMore than 70.000 entries were received from schools throughout the state. Winners from the Green Sheet Christian Jasperson, Contest Winners Named f mnowAME during Whittier mother Aimee Scheppich elementary's melodrama. from GRANGER. Names of winners In the Reflections contest have been announced at Valley Crest elementary. Receiving recognition for winning at the region level are Chelsea Drawe and Danny Rytting, both in the arts category. Others winning at Council level were Jaron Roe, art; Jiselle Jones, music; Sarah Evans, literature. Others receiving plaques for winning entries were at the school level were Julee Evans, music; Elizabeth presented at Whittier elementary at 2 p.m., Wednesday and again at 9 a.m.on April 16. 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