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Show Remember When AGO, as reported in the ARS Green Spinnaker Squad Wins Competition With the advent of spring, work at Copper NINE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of April 5, 1973. Community park a picnic pavilion, asphalt pav- the horseshoe courts and modification of the sprinkling system -was nearing comple. The Granite tion . Board of Education approved the purchase of a school site in the fencing ing, of . Magna-Hunte- area r from Kennecott CopA low bid per Corp of $27,385 was received by Taylorsville-Bennio- n Improvement District officials on a sewer line project along the South Jordan Canal. SIX YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of 60 foot concrete across the North Jordan canal to provide a pedestrian walkway for Plymouth elemen. tary students Students in the Kearns high band gave the Easter Bunny a hand by hand delivering 4,800 Easter eggs in a project to help defray . . of expenses Bicentennial lour high Cyprus high at Girls State . . The population of the West Valley area had already exceeded what experts once projected, according to county planner John Coleman . . . A new student union . building at Utah Technical College was under construction. . a in The Cyprus Spinnakers won . . YE- 3, 1969. of the Community Baptist church in Magna planned a Last Supper presentation, Board Approves Recreation Plan nual Cyprus high Junior Prom, with WEST VALLEY. An facility at 2781 W. 3500 South was approved here Thursday by the City Planning Commission. Miss Kearns The commission pageant sponsored by Kearns Jaycees . . . Dallas granted Mulfords request on youngsters Magna behalf of Security National Investment for approval of a whirly ball court and 10 video games there. While planners expressed no opposition to the whirly ball court, they stated were readying their green thumbs for a pumpkin-growin- g con- by the Magna Garden club. TWENTY ARS AGO, YE- as con-cer- reported in the Green Sheet of about the number of video April 5, 1972. games - a concern they indicated was based on the rapidly growing number of amusement devices. Granger high student Mary Collier was awarded first place in an essay contest on Americanism with Lonnie Jones portraying Christ . . . Cyprus highs Spinnakers won a third place trophy in One member spon- favored reducing the number to five, or at the most seven, but the by American Legion Auxiliary unit 132 .. . Dale McMillan was elected the first president of the board eventually merce . . . Margaret Mirabella was crowned queen of the Junior Prom at Cyprus high, with Colleen Cameron and Kathleen Anderson as attendants. DANGEROUS . . . Lasll Fellows (left) plays Joanna Dunbar and Jim Walton plays Mr. Elliott the maniac in rehearsal for Eisenhower junior Try Green Sheet clasWestern States sified ads! high's production of "D Is For Danger." Drill Team competition at Idaho falls . . . Lloyd Eldredge was On Stage Tonight chosen to serve as principal of Robert 262-668- completed and opened in the fall. TAYLORSVILLE. disastrous results. Playing his sisters will be LeAn Christensen and Liz Dave Huber and Lisa Oliphant will be cast as the parents. The play has a cast of plays will be presented on stage at Eisenhower junior one-a- ct high "tonight Birk-hol- (Thurs- day), under the direction of Carolea Webb, drama teacher. Admission will be free at the 7 p.m. performances, which are open to the public. D Is For Danger is a thriller about a maniacal person with a fetish for killing school teachers who ends up getting a female teacher alone in a house. Playing the role of the teacher will be Lesli Fellows, with Jim Walton portraying PEANUT BUSTER PARFAIT We're having a real sale on a real treat. Three thick layers of real hot fudge and crisp, crunchy peanuts. With cool and creamy DAIRY QUEEN soft serve In between. The Peanut Buster Parfait! Now only 00c at your participating DAIRY QUEEN store. WfTRZAT YOU 1961 IN CHT DANS FOOD STORE WESTWOOD VILLAGE BURTON z. 2940 W. 3650 South, pending the purchase of an adjacent land parcel. The proposal had been put on hold two weeks earlier because of the boards concern that it would isolate a long, narrow strip of land to the north and make it impossible to develop. Rasmussen said he was completing arrangements to purchase that property, which eventually could be used for parking. The board also approved James Peerys request to legalize the use of a home at 2515 W. 3070 South as a duplex. The single family dwelling had been con Within the last year, however, residents of the neighborhood were successful in efforts to the area have downzoned to prevent further home conversions to duplexes. But, planning staffers noted, if an illegal use has persisted for more than five years, it could be legalized. One resident, Sheila Pincock, 3027 Mock Orange Dr., spoke out against the legalization. While Peery was not as bad as many absentee landowners, she said, he had allowed care of the property to deteriorate since moving away two years ago. Peery conceded that the appearance had suffered, but said he was resuming respon-(Se- e Page 4B, Col. 8) o Danger-Signa- ls PINCHED NERVES 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ol Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 972-559- 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3S00 So. Rino and Valerie Lewis, while Ron Sessions is stage manager. The stage crew, directed by Mahlon BEST PRICE BEST SELECTION Hardy, will handle props and scenery is by JohnFackrell. The two plays are being produced in lieu of a musical, the direc- ON WESTERN RED CEDAR FENCING tor explained. Signups At Hunter Set Today 1 HUNTER. Kindergarten registration will be held today PRE-STAINE- (Thursday) and THRU 1 USED RAILROAD TIES COMPARE AT 11.95 $j29 1x4x6 COMBED FIR D ROOFING 9 1x4x6 CEDAR tomorrow at Hunter elementary. Parents may register their children from (See Page 7B,Col.9) 4982 DOG EARED.... 1.59 9x4x8 4x4x8 1 1 4.69 95 9x4x8 WEATHERED a Jfo! You RAILS CEDAR s 99 POST MIX 90 LD. BAG f i A NOWS T Vz BUNDLE SQUARE SPANISH RED ONLY m TIME FOR ' V - ... . ' f TOP ! t i BWILTO 4500 95 $HD SQ.FT. REG. WE DONT WANT OUR STOVES ANY MORE! 14.45 4 CU. FT. CONTRACTOR WHEELBARROW 4't' $gjlj95 Limited to Quantity on hand REG tes rrom rfi IS ' ' f - , X - , -- v ,. - - v . v I fnrvroiices Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MOST "WE CAN HELP" Allison Walker is student director. Prompters will be Sherrie Grundeman will be cast as the teachers widowed aunt; Jay Grant, the boyfriend and Mike Davis, the policeman. The second offering will be a comedy about an adolescent boy who isnt invited to his sisters party. Life O the Party, will have Wade Jensen as the younger brother who puts sleeping medicine in the punch, with re- quest for a dental professional building at was zoned for duplexes. P OS 0 K1 (1 17. the maniac. Tina .THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY lighting parking lot and asked building owners to try to improve a congested sign situation fronting 3500 South. In other matters, the Offering Pair Of Shows EJHS Two SIXTEEN YE SALE! 0 Q Corp quired inimproved the rear the first place honors at AM agreed with planner Don Harwoods point that at this site, the machines were centrally located and subject to tighter control. Id rather see video machines in a place like this than in every store all over town, Harwood said. Planners also re- Junior Granger Chamber of Com- Frost elementary when it was commission approved indoor recreation Jack Rasmussens Luanna Weber and Sharlene Smith as attendants . . . Connie Eyre was the first candidate to enter the an- nual verted illegally to a duplex ( a basement apartment was added) in 1975, because a building permit had not been obtained. At the time, the property 'Whirly Ball' sored ARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Members was built bridge July bara Christensen and April 1, 1982 Sheet of Tina Falvo were test sponsored chosen to represent 8, 1970. April A De Ette Farnsworth, Debbie Guymon, Bar- THIRTEEN Thursday, Apr. Tad Poulton was named queen of the an- the Pacific Northwest Drill Team competition in Boise, Idaho. - mSTVALLEYVlEW April 7, 1966. 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