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Show qR WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 9, Science Project !j 1981 . - Jeff Edwards was Seelys principal ad- viser on the project. Other advisers were Richard Teerlink and Del Harmon. Student Is Top Fair Winner KHS KEARNS. Frank See ty, a senior at Kearns High, won top honors in Ihe 1981 Metropolitan Salt Lake Science Fair held Thursday and Friday at the University of were honored at an awards banquet Friday night at Highland high. The Seely lad is the son of Robert and Melinda Seely. His project was a study of how the ' drug pyrilamine Utah. More than 300 students from the Salt Lake maleate d affects coordination. The drug is used in treating hay fever, area entered the Winners competition. bronchial medication and inhalants, he said. t His abstract will be published in a book containing 450 contest winners from throughout the nation. He received the Sigma Xi award for outstanding research. The youth will represent the Salt Lake area t j Rebuilt Kirby s.i sni Repair Service (Free Estimates) in We repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing in: Kirby Hoover Eureka and Bison t A.T.ENTERPRISES J Tel. Ft eye-han- , 4011 W. 54)5 S KEARNS 966-141- 6 Science and Engineering Fair in Milwaukee Wis. May Other Kearns high participants in the fair were Ken Anderson, with an exhibit on hydroponics ( growing plants without soil ), and Ginny Fee, an entry on biological molecules. 11-1- 6. t i ? Jckirk the International Youth Fireside ARIES Mar. r. TAURUS Apr. GEMINI May Planned In Central Stake Is TAYLORSVILLE. Your Week Ahead Horoscope CANCER June21-Jul- y A Forecast Period: 412 - 41881 You should be in top form, exuding 19 energy and assertiveness. An older person tends to dull your enthusiasm. Attention to some very confidential 20 matters tends to keep you off stage and out of the limelight. The social side of your life is ex20 tremely active these days. Take care of your finely tuned nervous system. Be attentive to the demands of su22 periors. A special presentation brings praise and reward. fireside for the youth, bishoprics and youth leaders in Taylorsville Central stake will be held Wednesday night in the stake center. The 8 p.m. fireside, for persons age will feature a guest speaker, Robert B. Arnold. Mr. Arnold, president of Jordan stake, is LEO July presently seminary SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. 12-1- principal at Granite and will be the new Taylorsville seminary principal next year. He formerly served as president of the Guatemala mission. Mr. Arnolds subject will be Building a Personal Relationship with the Savior. The program is under the direction of Richard stake Arnold, Telling your story results in inquiries from the news media. There may be a little travel involved. A discard rescued from the trash heap proves to be a valuable piece of memorabilia. Thoughts are on a close relationship or professional, financial, maybe the wedding bells ring out. You come up with some excellent suggestions for a more efficient way of getting the job done. Your popularity reaches a new high. Working with young people brings a great deal of satisfaction. Entertaining in your home highlights the week. Be considerate of the needs of an older member of the family. Each day brings surprising new developments as you are propelled along lifes path. An academic achievement brings honor. Do not underestimate your abilities. Put a fair price on services rendered to others. You are worth it. 22 VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 21 23-O- c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. AQUARIUS Jan. 18 PISCES Feb. 20 YM Thrifty shoppers read Pep Compet the Green Sheet - GHS Spirit Club Captures Honors classifieds! an evening program given especially for parents. Spirit club has the charge of bringing spirit to the school, particularly through marching and participating in athletic events, said Jean-nin- e Timothy, adviser for the group. She added that tryouts have already been held for next year and that 82 have been selected to participate. Officers of the organization include April Gregg, president; Allison Hobbs, vice president; Cindy Evans, sec- GRANGER. The spirit club at Granger high, fresh from taking second place honors at the pep club competition held last weekend at the UofU Special Events Center, is preAll-St- paring for region competition on April 23. The club, composed mostly of sophomore girls, has five juniors. Meeting first period every day, they spend time preparing material to present during halftimes at athletic events. Janna Tailner and Cindy Klein, drill mi- stresses, have the competition the girls have entered, they have had the musical accompaniment of a band led by Gary Jensen, musical instructor at the school. In addition to the region meet, the club will participate in an all- Commissioner Will Speak At Meeting HUNTER. Members the Hunter Lady Lions club will meet in the home of Laura Daniels Tuesday night. Officers are to be nominated during the 7:30 p.m. session. Guest speaker for the evening will be Renee Mackay, West Valley City commissioner. of school presentation, Pizazz, to be held on April 28 in the school Included will be the drill team, as well as other groups for V' paces. plans, Keough plans and estate planning The course is desig TAYLORSVILLE. A class in financial and estate planning will be offered at Eisenhower of financial plans available today, Mr. Smartt said. Further information regarding the course may be obtained from Eisenhow'er Community School by calling 266-337- 5 or from Smartt, Mr. 263-305- Community School beginning Wednesday. course The will be held every Wedp.m. nesday from and registration, available the first session, will cost $15. Steve Smartt will cover topics of investment opportunities, inflation safeguards, stocks and bonds, individual retirement accounts, insurance and annuities, social security benefits, six-wee- k DOUGS 7-- 9 TV APPLIANCE WE NOW SELL BEDS (IN OUR WEST VALLEY STORE ONLY) SETS START AT money accumulation Slide Show And Sports Meet Eyed QUEEN & KING FLOTATION BENNION. A slide and music presentaton will be the opening segment of a Bennion stake youth activity tomorrow (Friday) beginning at 8 oclock. WATERBEDS All our usual services. We deliver FREE anywhere, set up the waterbeds & the bunk beds. Buy on Winning The Testimony War will be presented to the youth by Lynn Bryson of Pro- terms. vo. Sleep on a quality bed tonight. Pay no down and pay from $15 per month. That means you get your new bed today and your first payment is due the 21st of May. The young people will go to the Sports Mall in Murray at 11 p.m., remaining until 3 am. The activity is for in Benyouth age nion stake and their advisers. About 350 persons are expected to attend. Directing the activity are MarRae Satterth-wait- e and Ken Savage, presidents of the stake YW and YM 12-1- 8 TV APPLIANCE 3000 W. 3500 So. Across From Dee's West Valley am7m Sa 968-905- 9 VALLEY FAIR MALL nette Bennion, historian, in addition to the two drill mistresses. members. In all EVERY TUI , S2i Finance Course Starts Wednesday the staggering number ned to help solve problems faced by most people today Information will consider the burden of providing for the family in the future. The object is to help dispel the confusion associated with finances, as well as enabling one to realistically look at retary; Shawm Hasen-bertreasurer and An- responsibility of creating and teaching new routines to the pep club auditorium. 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