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Show Students Vote Leaders Of Student KEARNS. j i Hales elected ninth grade president. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hales Kelly Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss, is eighth grade president and Kenny Carrillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. William CEDAR FENCING 4x4 CEDAR POSTS 43 Reg. ST. 99 4i4 CEDAR POSTS 1.99 2 2.99 Reg. $3 99 lit 42 SLATS 6 1.25 Reg. SI. 39 1 6' 4 42 SLATS Reg. 69' 2i4 1' MISC. 55' 43 Reg. 89 RAILS CLOSEOUT 65 SIATS WITH FENCE ORDER off 25 limited to supplies on hand BatfoK'ft MART BUILDERS 968-2123 5 5 S W 1 3500 So The girls tennis team along with Coach John Shakleford will be in the region tournament tomorrow (Friday) and team starts reg- TOP will they have to go to UEA convention. high today in our at 3. Our golf team will compete at Skyline at 3 today. We want to wish all of our teams good luck and (See Page 1 IB, Col. 7) You have three weeks and one day to get your grades up (or down) from midterm; the term ends on Oct. 29. For the past week girls at KHS have been busily thinking of a way to ask the guy of their dreams to the Sadie Hawkins tM morrow (Friday) FEATURES night Many1 THE LATEST girls have also been IN LADIES practicing for the powderj foot- puff ball game and the guys have been practicing for the mens drill team. Be sure to come out and watch the fun, students. CUTS Call for Appointment 969-410- 6 Next week we just have to come to school for three days, then we have a four day weekend. Great, huh? But, for the unfortunately teachers, they dont get those extra two days off, KATHY In football this week, the jayvees are at sophomores, at Kearns. Tomor-row- , Hill-cres- t; Hill-cre- st Hillcrest at Kearns. On Tuesday the JV football team plays at Cottonwood and the sophomore team plays Cottonwood on our field. dance, which will be held W. 3500 So. J Specializing in: Kirby Eureka Hoover Bison K Wednesday the varsity football team plays Cottonwood and its a home game. All those games will be played at the usual time. The games are on Tuesday and Wednesday because of the UEA convention. There will be girls volleyball today at Bing-ha- and Tuesday against Alta at KHS. Also today and Tuesday will be girls tennis; same places and dates as the volleyball games. The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the week are Dale Harmon and Barry Richards The Colt student body filled the inner courts as club rush, a function organized by vice president Paul Rice, was belts and brush rolls. held K 4081 W. 5415 S., KEARNS J Rick Reid Tel. dents 966-141- 6 Re-ELE- KEARNS. Class officer roles at Kearns high were completed last week as results in the sophomore elections were announced. Rick Reid will serve as class president, with Blayne Wiley, vice president; Sheryl Oliver, secretary, and Jema Stott and Brian Sorenson as ASK (Associated class Monday. In an attempt to get stu- A PROVEN LEGISLATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT W.V. CITY GRANGER-TATLORSV- LEADER 30 IILE Paid For By Citizens To with president, Bongerter in- volved, 15- 20 clubs, both traditional and set new, UKUWAUENUIj up booths with the intentions of interesting people in their specific club. Some of the new clubs this year are the Salt Lake City club, the Art-vaclub, a mountain climbing club and the club, just to 3601lSo2700lWest ark One-night- name a few. Organizations back for another year include the Pepsi club, Spanish U! f'rri club, French club and FBLA (Future Business Triaminic Listerine Syrup Antiseptic or 12 oz. iaorj usterine uaoowM y miujcwu Expectorant r.4 oz. r . i cornier 29 Leaders of America). On the sports scene, Cottonwoods football squad suffered a crush- ing Homecoming defeat on the Colt field. Although the league Friday standings are against the Colts, they played their most 2 r un B JV ScaDo LotogsO of the promising game year Friday against One-a-Da- FLEX y Multiple Vitamins Shampoo 73 Regular 100's Granger. In the fourth quarter 9 in with the score Cottonwoods favor, the Lancers on a hand-of- f play, barely lept out of the reach of the golden force defense and ran the length of the field, bringing the tally to 25- 21 for the Lancers or Conditioner 21-1- 16 oz. Cottonwood with only 55 seconds to catch up in. However, Cottonwoods valiant efforts were futile as the clock wound down ending the game with Granger in the lead. The Colts next contest will be held tomorrow on the Colt home field against the Olympus Titans. Johnson & Johnson Ernie Coached by the Cottonwood team has gone thus far in the season with only one loss which was to a tough Skyline squad. The Colt pacers with the top six men and women runners being Tom Elwood, Lisa Longsen, Tripp, cross-countr- y Carl Brown, jJo&l'VtOW Baby Powder 9 oz. baby powder Tampax 40'$ $1 88 Sandy Foulger Ron Atine and Nola Anderton, will meet Olympus today (Thursday) on the Colt course at Bring In Your Measurements ALSO FLEHALUr.! VERTICALS . mi o OFF m the vmm SUPER SELECTION WHILE THEY LAST! aiost BANKARDS 2: 45. BAN ROLL ON CEDAR FENCING 4i4 CEDAR POSTS 4x4 CEDAR POSTS 1.99 1 Vi oz. Cool-Vap- 42 Reg. $1.39 1x4-6SLATS 42 ' Reg. 69' SLATS WITH FENCE ORDER off 25 Limited to supplies on hand Baftfflw'a 968-212- 3S5S W Hankscraft 1.25 55' 2x4-8RAILS 43 Reg. 89' 65' ' 35' MISC. CLOSEOUT SLATS STAIN or HUMIDIFIER 2.99 Reg. $3.99 1x6-- BUILDERS 2760 VJest 3500 South - West Valley City 240 42 ACCEPTED 966-423- 7 No. ANTI-PERSPIRA- 43 Reg. S2.99 MART 1 3S00 So 1.6 rfiE1 0lJ 99 Reg. 15.49 DELIVERS $ll USE YOUR BANK CARDS HERE STORE HOURS: GALLON VAPOR UP TO 20 HOURS mi iuiimi ban Mon.-Fr- i. J - A.T. ENTERPRISE L Students of Kearns) representatives. Frank Morris is junior J J J Genuine parts, bags, w Sophs . . . Elected class presidents at Kearns junior high Ken Carrillo, Joni Hales, Kellie Bliss. play East SID'S STYLE SHOP 4219 S were, from left, 11B, Col. 7) repair all makes of vacuums. Leads vo- ion play this week. Page We Reid lleyball They 2, 1980 - At KHS Saturday. Tracy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schlack, PTSA representative. Assisting the eighth grade president will be Wendy Tall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tall, vice president; Tammy Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott, secretary; Jamilyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, PTSA representative. The Carrillo youth Thurs., Oct. Ranked in Intermountain tennis, colt number one singles player and sophomore Leslie Faux proceeds into the region games after suffering only two losses throughout the past month and is expected to do well in both region and state. swing The Wit (See 1980 secretary; president; Karlene ValUy View Davis, secretary; Dar- - The Colt Womens tennis team heads into region tomorrow and Saturday with the hopes of qualifying for the state playoffs which will be held Oct. 17 and 18 at Liberty park. The fall sports for the season are in full Carrillo, seventh grade president. The Hales girl will be assisted by Valeri Brems, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brems, vice president; Lynette Spencer, daughter of Sheldon and Sandra Spencer, OP lann Blackburn and Lance Hope, ASK representatives. Kenny Meldrum is vice Gylling, Lynette West Valley City, UT. sentative was not elected for the seventh grade. Grades Told elections at Kearns junior high were completed last week, with Joni W! will work with Sam Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs Sam Miller, vice president; Tammy Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maxwell secretary A PTSA repre- - 10-- 9, Sat. 88 Closed 10-- 6 Sundays J |