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Show Remember When Hess Began Duties As Cyprus High Principal IIIKKK V i:KS G), as repoi tin Green Sheet district officials The tally during a (iramte Education Assn meeting at Cottonwood high was 908 to 251 in favor of a 9 25 percent salary increase, a slight reduction in class loads and a package of sick leave and maternity benefits Bonnie Griffith was elected president of the PTA at Plymouth elementary Dr Bryant Farnsworth was the new prin-- of duties as Beginning new principal at Cyprus high was Keith J Hess, administrate e assistant in Granite district's West Valley complex Other principals in the West Valley area in eluded Jay Kent Curtis, since 1972 newly-appointe- d Arcadia elementary Archie M cCar ; rle, ed as assistant principal at West Kearns elemen- tary THIR'I EE YE RS G), as reported in the Green Sheet of elementary Aug. 21. public meeting pertaining to development of a pai k in the Hillsdale area of Granger was being planned for early September. The County of Aug. appropriated 22. 1971. Although less than half of Granite district's 2,500 teachers cast a vote on the issue, teachers agreed by more than a margin to accept a wage and Recreation Improvement 2-- 1 This Week's SPECIAL KIRBY CLASSIC or OMEGA REBUILTS 225 repair all makes of vacuums. K Specializing in: Eureka Kirby Hoover Bison Genuine parts, bags, belts and brush rolls. ENTERPRISE JA.T. 4081 W. 5415 S., KEARNS J Tel. 966-141- 6 HUNTER. Use of a new greenhouse at Cyprus high to give some plants their , start this year was among the steps which helped foster the eyecatching quality of a yard that this week is being designated for beautification honors by . . . . the West Valley-Chambe- of Commerce . Singled out as the last in this summers series of yards selected for chamber honors is the residence of Kelly and Carla Pearce at 6906 W. 3555 South in Hunter. Housed in the schools SIXTEEN YE RS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 20, 1904. science building which made its debut during school year, the 1979-80 Luke Daniels was installed as president of the Hunter Lions club. Other officers included (See Page 3B, Col. 7) the greenhouse at Cyprus served as home for numerous plants that later ended up outdoors at the Pearce home. An tion attractive selecof petunias grown at the greenhouse and to the Pearce residence adds transported considerable flavor to d Tours Of Classes On Tap at Valley junior high. Students and parents are being invited to meet teachers as they follow student schedules from class to class where teachers will explain goals, objective, and grading criteria. The new PTSA board is organized and preparing for a good year, to Leora Coombs, "The Family Health and Home Center" 4067 W. 5415 So. Kearns Shopping Center ( 968-354- 4 president Serving with Mrs. Coombs are Janice Maylett, first vice president; Carl Christiansen, principal and second vice president; Mary Lynn Erickson, secretary; 1x4x6' Kathryn Dietrich, treasurer. Also, Dale Carpenter, teacher representative; Penny Bone, health and welfare commissioner and Sherrie Hurst and MAGNA. Registration and kindergarten classes at for pre-scho- the Center, South, are being taken here. Signup can be handled by contacting teachers of the morning and afternoon sessions. Religion 8585 W. 3010 Those registering children for the morning classes may contact Jean Pappas, while parents of 968-989- youngsters who want to attend afternoon sessions are being advised to call Carol Landures, 250-287- A spokesman for the school said the classes will be held daily five days a week beginning Monday and ending in mid-Ma- Morning ses- sions are held from 9:15 am. to 11:45 daily. s will be accepted if they are Three-year-old- Barbara Smith, ready finance commission evaluated membership and for Complete Fence In Magna Area MAGNA. Residents Baftfwt'fl BUILDERS MART 968-212- 1 3555 for school. Youngsters will on an be in- - Oct. 31. must be Four-year-ol- 5 children must meet the same deadline. A birth certificate is required, as w'ell as having health information completed. Immunizations must be current in conformance with state law. No child will be accepted unless all requirements are met, it was noted. A fee of $10 per week, payable in advance, charged for the struction. No fee is cused because of DUAL ftOttBOOK LjSiMiXKh 1 200 Count Mead Dualwire 3 Hole LOOSE LEAF PAPER NOTEBOOK is in- ex- llx8V4" 120 pages and payment must be kept current. It was further pointed out that the school is open to all children regardless of race, color, creed or religious affiliation. Formal graduation exercises are held when the in- struction ends in May. WALGREENS BOXED CELLO TAPE ENVELOPES 1500 Transparent or 100 Reg. or 50 Legal Invisible 600 REG. Size 59 99 ('mm ! I --I K nji4 f 99 Coil Bound, College Rule, Punched, GBOIQaiHBimDC? CfflHflEKI 030 (3D molded container is built to take abuse! Holds up under extreme hot and cold temperatures. Will not rust or dent. Steel-wir- e latches lock refuse and in odors and stray animals out. Sturdy handles and hand-grirecesses for easy emptying. 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Participants are preparing items for a fall bazaar. -- Religion Center Slated Classes Back-to-scho- requirements CEDAR FENCING 2 & Better Cedar In Magna - GRANGER. night and seventh grade orientation will be held at 7 p m tomorrow (Friday) shrubs and a snowball bush ingredients which as a group prompted the chamber to make the Pearce home its choice for this week. The hedges border a curved walkway extending from the driveway to the porch on both distance that must be traveled in order to participate with the Salt Lake group, she noted. k - the front yard of the home. There and to the side of the residence, the petunias are joined by other flowers, in addition to a black walnut tree, lilac bushes, privet hedges, a rose garden, juniper and the situation church Sunday will be God has made laughter for me. The childrens message will be Fishing takes commitment. Assisting with the service will be Jack McMullen, JoDelle Fren-chiand Kent Burke. Mrs. Frenchik, president of the Westvale United Womens Assn, is inviting anyone interested to join in the work parties held at 7 p.m. every Monday at the Pearce Home In Hunter Chosen Rosenlund Officers of the Farnsworth elementary PTA headed by Mary Lou Nielsen were planning a chicken u.nner to be held in Emigration Canyon J. Bernell Day of Magna returned from New Mexico where he took part in a conference at a scout training center . We For Beautification Honors and Assn Pearce residence in Hunter as final winner in yard beautification contest. West Valley . Chamber of Commerce has selected Kelly assisted by Filbert Salazar and Carma - jtif $10,000 toward improvements for the 7.-acr- e site, located at 3200 W. Tess Ave Among those credited with directing the local effort were Brent Butterfield, president of the Hillsdale CHOICE CHAMBER Commission had 5 K Sheet 19(17. A . RS AGO, as reported in the Green SIX pa The Presbyterian Rev. Royal Ewing will present the message, Disciples belief, Christian service. The Young Adults will meet at 7:30 Sunday evening at the Alkire home. A prayer meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Duncan home. Choir practices will begin at 7:30 p m. Aug 28 at the church. The second annual CWF ice cream social will be held Sunday, Sept 7. Members are being invited to bring a friend for homemade icecream and cake. All Granger women and their friends are being invited to celebrate elementary. was the district's only new facility opening for the 1977 78 term Rev Stephen Paul Hayes was named to serve as pastor at the First Baptist church of Granger GRANGER. theme for the 11 oclock worship hour at West-val- e a m. He had previously serv- . Community Christian church, w'ith Sunday school at 9:30 c School ofPioneer ficials projected that more than (10,400 students would report for the first day of classes in Granite districts 72 schools . Granger at Rolling Meadows l Laughter Will Be Theme Of Sunday Sermon GRANGER. Sunday worship service will be held at 10:50 a.m. at . Robert Frost and Charles Kreautler, Bennion Service Talk Topic d by 11177. ug. 25, Disciples, professional pact (ed iii West Volley View Thurs., Aug. 21, 1980 2B such a group. The session will be held at 7 p.m. in the home of Kathy Ogden, 3420 So. Centennial (7504 West), and will include a film on the impact area, followed by a discussion. Mrs. Ogden has been active in the organization at the UofU and is seeking others who share her concern. The idea of a local chapter resulted from the gas their birthdays at the CWF birthday party at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 15. They are to watch for invitations and are being invited to bring a gift of canned goods for the Crossroads Urban Center. West Valley City, UT. - s" 39 SCHOOL BOXES Regular 69' USE YOUR BANK CARDS HERE Closed STORE p WESTI41Q01S0UTH HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 Sundays f |