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Show State DECA In addition to playing in the concert and stage Area Youths Are Winners At Meet SALT LAKE. A host of students from Green events, area winners included Wayne Bahr, Murray, first, finance and credit; Darrell Robin- schools have captured honors in the State Career Development Conference sponsored by Distributive Educa- third, food marketing; James Roxburgh, tion Clubs of America (DECA). Competition general In Chapter held throughout the downtown Salt Lake chapter), Lewis of Cottonwood third in the chapter Goal Of Eagle Is Session Set For Mobile Home Owners Friday Jacobs, Granger, second, apparel and accessories. Also, Scott Van REDWOOD. Of- Home Owners Fourteen-year-ol- Founda- Cooperative tion will be elected during a mass meeting here tomorrow ( Friday). Starting at 7 p.m., the session will be held at the Labor Union first, Todd Peters, Cottonwood, third, food marketing; Veronica Cot- tonwood, second, Lane Cottonwood, third, food service supervisory; Mike David 566-286- 4. Michels, third, mer- Granite, general chandise supervisory; Bryan Willard, Granite, first, general merchandise employe; Doug Lund, Olympus, third, hotel-mot; Chris Leone, el iDoug first, been the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, recreation and To include Cathie McBride for president; Charge, in tlie classrooms. The program is designed to let students know that all of us have a right to respect and personal safety and adults need to teach these rights and responsibilities to the children, said PTA Students from kindergarten through sixth grade will present a talent show and there will be an art show of work done in the classrooms. On April 27, 28 and 29 the Rape Crisis Center will present a special program, Youre In president Reed. Shauna Try Green Sheet classi tied ads! 262-668- Boren Boy Earns Eagle Badge TAYLORSVILLE. A miniature train buff has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. couple will at Hilltop United Monday Sixteen-year-ol- evening and Sorensen, Methodist churches in Utah and in Kemmer-er- , coming week, presenting their work and place 262-668- 1507 W. A 'Ywpwjfjk achieve Eagle status despite a number of health problems. The youth has been scribe in his trocp and has held offices in the presidency of both the deacons and teachers quorums. He attends community education interpreting mission s and outreach pro-gram- the of mi Olive, is a member of troop 596, with Milt Jenkins as scoutmaster. He was able to during the Wyo. WlWf 8&SKNB& d John Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert will visit United plays FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Sorensen Methodist church d FOOD 1741 So. Still. 4 7 54 So. RMwood Rd, 7155 So. fill Cost. 1177 Woit 5SO0 So., 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So. 7th East, Sandy John Sorensen Methodist church. Friends and newcomers to the area are being invited to share the experience at Trink ity and to join in a dinner at noon Sunday, according to Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. pot-luc- school. To complete his service project, he compiled information on crime alert, with the help of the County Sheriffs office, which he delivered to the homes in his area. senior patrol dont wants leader of his troop, has Those served as counselor and around your house may somepresident of his deacons be do wants for quorum. His project one else. You can turn was constructing easels them into ready cash by for the library in the putting them in the area new Jordan stake market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. center. read Thrifty shoppers Dickson, Olympus, first, real estate; Maggie Lee, Granite, first, The speak piano, drums, bells and other percussion instruments. He is in the band at Bennion junior high, having won first place in the science fair last year at Kearns junior high. His project on the stars took him to the UofU science fair. He has received scholarship and citizenship awards all through his school years. The son of Ralph and Margene Boren, 5059 So. Englewood Cir., he has Hall, 2261 So. Redwood Road, according to Anne Galbraith, who may be reached by calling In addition to election of officers, the agenda will include a review of the Mobile Home Park Residency Act, which was passed by the 1981 State Legislature and is to go into effect May 12. Moser, Granger, first, food service employe. Others were Todd and members will be asked to vote on a change in the bylaws. Nominees for office Thelvia Pace, first vice president; Jan Chandler, secretary and Nancy Brantner, treasurer. PRICES ! hospital in Nepal. GRANGER. A Boy Scout who hopes to become an Air Force pilot has been awarded the Eagle badge. ficers of the Mobile Harten, Olympus, nsurance; Air Force category. tonwood, first, Natalie LOWEST the Sunday school classes at 9:45 a.m. and to the combined adult classes at 10:15 a.m. Following the 11 oclock worship service, a potluck dinner will be held in their honor, after which they will present colored slides of their work in the Shanta Shawan and (individual with Blaine Cloward Granger, third, advertising; Kelly Larsen, Cot- place for next 1981 UTAHS day. The Pettibones will speak to children of were captured by Cindy Tracy of Granite Kris Granger, church will host Jim and Elsie Pettibone, medical missionaries from Nepal, on Sun- honors Enterprise Trinity will take years PTA officers Thursday, Apr. 23, United Methodist of the Pepsi Learn and Earn affair. Phillips Free Baldgardson, Olympus, first and Tom Lewis, KEARNS. Chris Madsen of Cottonwood and Beverly Buhler of Granite capin the tured one-tw- o restaurants, clothing stores, grocery stores, hotels, offices, gas stations and department stores, where students displayed marketing, salesmanship, advertising and other skills. Area students who captured first through third place honors in the various events Stockelmann, Speakers d, Year competition, area at banks, GRANGER. The Farnsworth elementary PTA will hold its last general meeting of the current school year at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). General elections Honor third, merchandise. was Farnsworth PTA Eyes Final Meet Trinity To Cottonwood, son, WEST VAlltY VIEW Tonight band, he plays the accordion, enjoys snow and water skiing, as well as sports of all kinds. He played little league baseball for six years. He is the oldest of five children. tourism. In written Sheet area high 7B SI BIIISH Mon TO 37 OH SAVE 25 DECORATIVE CERAMIC TILE! Garron Miller Badge Is Presented To Youth GRANGER. 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X ECONOMICAL FLOOR TILE been awarded the NEW PEPPERED-WHIT- E GLAZED CERAMIC TILE X : i i'Ja',i W. 040 SS41 at ecAMa rnmi i The assistant senior patrol leader in troop 672, with Richard Cook as scoutmaster, has also been patrol leader. He earned the Arrow of Light, all 15 act- Cub Scouting and a Faith in God award. The Kennedy junior high seventh grader plays drums in the marching band and has his own ivity badges drum in set purchased with money he earned himself. He is a former Green Sheet carrier. The boy took first place in his weight division in Granite district wrestling competition this year, has participated in track and cross country and takes honors English and math. His brothers John and Richard have previously been awarded Eagle badges. Try a Want Ad! YJ AM WUj lojifolUEa WhteWlseo ftucfc! |