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Show c-- r ir u Mike Cooper, Jerry Elefson, Mike Romney, Mark Romney, Christian Utley, Tod Williams, Alan Cornwall and Jeff Owen, along with the rest of the squad, are expected to do well in their last two matches of the season this week and next, thus enabling them to glide into region holding an easy first place position. gum EmilHD (EM OT.BBTfniilH PYCyndy Kilburn !, The volleyball team won its game Thursday against East. Both , Colt sport activities are the main events at Cottonwood this week as many of the various types of teams k earned their vic- r . tories teams are in two entering of Briga-- are singles o o n along with directors are busily preparing for their opening performance Oct. 30. It promises to be k player Concert choir is now (See Page 13B, Col. 8) Michelle Salas and dy Stevenson. Tropical Fisl Specials Show Guppies Algae Eaters California for invitational tournament at Hundreds of Colt fans were on hand Friday in the Cottonwood stadium as the Colt football squad came away with its first victory of the season. 1.99 pr. 4 for $1 Today Fish Special Head and Tail Lites, Glo Lites, Silver Tips, Black Neons, Black Skirts, or Neons all 6 varieties your choice TETRAS Granger High standing defensive and offensive Cottonwood Colts trang.r 1 tromped the Olympus Titans, bringing league tally to the Colts on the frenfpr Stere Miy events, including im- - extemporaneous, promptu, GRANGER. More at than 100 students Granger high are under-(SeePagel3- Col. 9) in- - volved in the debate pro- gram and most have been busy since last spring preparing for this years activities, partic- in ipating summer workshops in Utah and also on the national level, according to adviser Pat Smart. As their first competition of the 1980-8school year, the team has been invited to compete in the UCLA Invitational 1 Debate Food Savings been practicing after school and meeting in squad groups nightly. The first state debate contest will be the Governors Cup event on Nov. 14, Mrs. Smart said. Granger will be one of the very few schools in the state to have dividual speaking the 39 1 LB. 3 Lb. COFFEE Pies Lb. GINO'S PARTY 12 Oz. MEAT PIES $1100 II ORANGE JUICE FOR IGA Oz. G)G ZS(. $g49 m MAC. & CHEESE freski FOR $00 reGDB&ycE ritu o WARTS PAINFUL SPURS THICKENED HAMMERTOES TOENAILS BUNIONS, 4370 South Redwood Road 967-333- 8 observed to be helping in the project. Also, a was locker clean-ou- t held. Medicare & Medicaid Accepted DEER MEAT! Other events of the week football with Tooele at Cyprus Wednesday at 4 and sophomore football at Tooele, also at 4 oclock. On Wednesday the golf team will travel to Provo for the region golf tournament. 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CAULIFLOWER 39' Podiatrist mall team will travel to Jordan for a hopeful victory on Tooele No Name 25 Lb. FLOUR i 6 Dr. Ronald H. Brown your whatever youre do- varsity football game is on Thursday next week because there is no school Friday due to fall recess and deer hunting. They will play 49e WHOLE SUN are youre at The 8 Oz. OR SILVER. 966-675- STOCK NO.M-181S-- 4 MODEL NO. GRG1815A08 STAIN-WIT- MARGARINE BANQUET head Cheerleaders OR ANY MADE OF GOLD THING We have the Freezer for volleyball Deosit CHIFFON C field. The girls ta $ H 27 (Wednesday) against South on $j29 PEPSI Lisa Canfield, cheerleader. BANDS WEDDING DIAMONDS Thomas, historian and When the terday FOLOERS president; Wendy Johnson, secretary; Stacey again tomorrow. y LB. 8 Pack SWANTEDS second vice Chambers, Hello, Cougars. talking GROUND REEF TURKEY CUBE STEAK vice president; Marilee shopping Because of the UEA convention the football game was played yes- JUMBO PACK president; Preston, Mmmmm, wasnt it great sleeping in today? And just think, we get to sleep late today $ Bambi cleanest. Winners will be given jukebox music throughout their lunch periods during October. Thank you notes were also distributed, to be handed to teachers or IMP) Tournament. Students from more than 50 schools in the western states will participate in the event, Mrs. Smart said. The Granger students will leave Wednesday and return on Oct. 20, traveling by bus, she said. Students will participate in various in- .STEAK BOLOGNA tianson, partin a competi- friends, or Grade Slice clothes to school and attend an assembly, presented by Cherisse and Jill. Student body officers include Todd Chris- tion this year, she added. The students will visit Disneyland and Magic Mountain during their visit to California. Boneless Top Sirloin Hi grounds with day, Kay Davis, Sheila Glasgow and Michelle Orchard. Class officers from the seventh and ninth grades also assisting with the project were Bill Batt, seventh grade president; Cheryl Johnson, secretary, Tiffany Byers, vice president; Amy Mae stas and (See Page 12B, Col. 5) already icipated FOR LESS ! s Lincoln-Dougla- the with 2 and oratory the debate, she added. The students have For Debate the plays, and UCLA. UCLA Site By executing both out- 6 for $ 1 Western Garden 3033 W. 3500 Sooth, Cin- da Hardman, wear their dressy cans in each hall. The top 10 songs were placed on various cans and students were told that the song on the fullest can would be played during the week. were Secret eyes assigned to patrol the halls watching to see who picked up garbage. Those participating in the program received candy bars. Contests were held during lunch period Tuesday to decide which lunch group kept halls "THAT'S DEBATABLE . . . Pros and cons of issue are voiced and researched by Granger high students Chris Ross, Deano Smith, Ron Gardner and Tim French prior to school debate teams departure to Liesl Christensen, Bren- students encouraged to decorating garbage three singles player Cathy Carlisle and fourth seeded, number two doubles team of SUPER SALE West Valley View Thurs., Oct. 9, 1980 9B Wednesday was dress-u- p which includes have one of the best musicals ever put on at Granger. 968-471- MAGNA. Students at Brockbank junior high are observing Brock-banPride Week this week, with activities designed to improve the appearance of the school and grounds. Student body officers and cheerleaders are sponsoring the event, Fox, the Colt womens tennis team grasped a well deserved fourth place in region games last week, thus of 3 9 l2 , qualifying five out of the the Colt seven players for state golfers play to be held next week. come on strong this year Those travelling to and are undefeated thus state will be first seeded far in the season. Lesley Fox, fourth seedWith the total of nine ed, number two singles victories behind them, Susan Peterson, player the top eight Colt golfers fourth seeded, number d Lesley West Valley City, UT. Spotlight Is Put On Pride Led by the regions first seeded, number region and state competition. Competing with an average score only games. The cast At BJHS STOCK ON KANO SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE (MSB FHSHIOn EYEWERR 3744 W. 3500 (JUST WEST OF S. 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