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Show 10B Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET At Magna Center 4, 1987 Rec Center - Summer Camp On Seniors To Hear Entertainer ' MAGNA. Participants at the Magna Senior Citizen Center this week will be observing a busy schedule, according to Jean Orton, director. Steve Schley will perform at the keyboard at 11 a m. on Monday. A popular entertainer at the center, ' Schley will continue to play through the lunch period. Preparations are also being made - for the centers annual bazaar and c bake sale, which will offer handmade articles and homemade baked goods for sale. The event will be under the direction of Lucille ' Cloward, with Nona Olson handling arrangements for the bake sale. Special entertainment will be provided by Bonnie Beck Harris, who will present vocal music during the luncheon. Seniors are also being reminded they need to make an appointment in advance for the program being offered on June 17 relating to making a living will. Mrs. Orton said a lawyer will be at the center to assist people free of cost in filling out and signing a living will to prevent any extraordinary efforts to prolong life when there is very little chance of recovery. A lawyer will also be at the center on Wednesday to talk about seniors making protective arrangements for their individual assets. In addition to the special programs, people age 60 and older may also take advantage of daily ongoing : Cyprus success that it was. And what about the dedicated staffs of the yearbook, literary magazine and newspaper - - of Jarron Rasmussen, whose course they are acknowledged as a techniques team, but individual contributions knowledge m honored himself, as well as glorified are seldom recognized. And many, many others. the school. But isnt this what its all about, Many others have made their contributions through club competition, the "little things are what makes such as Dan Prows in the national things happen. Its not always the contest and starring roles who deserve all the atVICA cabinet-buildinValerie Olsen representing Cyprus tention. Its the people under the surface whose time and talents make in speedwriting competition. Even though Rochelle Hallstrom high school a more bearable place and John Lubbers were not the stars for all of us. People whose work s make Cyprus of the show, they did their job and made The Matchmaker the great great Continued from page 5 . talent of competitive roller skating, recognize her as an accomplished skater, as well as a Pirate. . - g g : behind-the-scene- Kearns Continued from page 4 Lagoon Tuesday on senior sluff day. The yearbook staff did an excellent job on the yearbook and everyone had fun signing them on Wednesday. Thanks to all who came to the yearbook stomp. And today we get excited for tomorrow. Last, but certainly not least, how bout them Cougars? The Kearns high baseball team made it to the frnal day of play in the state tournament Saturday. The Cougars played hard and for their efforts, they were rewarded with second place in the state tourney. Thanks Cam OfYUOPMXT carm unuewuTa 7tuAca for a great season, guys. You played great and your games were exciting to watch. You make Kearns proud. Good job. Way to go, baseball team. I wont get very sentimental this w'eek. Next week theres one more But until article, the big then, have a good last day of school and a great summer. Seniors, congratulations on your graduation. Have a great one. You deserve it. Have fun, enjoy, but be careful. Thought for the week; Its what you learn after you know it all that counts. UitA SUMMER DAY CAMPSWIMMING TL n0 TflO0f CHILDREN 9 LFARNINS TOUCH CALLF0R : INFO CENTER CERTIFIED LOVING TEACHERS BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SNACK EDUCATIONAL STATE LICENSED PROGRAM SANDY MIDVALE 561-353- 665 WESTVALLEY WEST JORDAN 967-711- 8 1 E. 7800 SO. - RIVERTON 566-373- 1 3950 SO. 2700 PARENT INSPECTION 6990 SO. 1300 WEST WEST WELCOME ANYTIME WE'RE OPEN COUPON II HAIR STYLING 9ean D' luc & TANNING SALON Expires 61767 Announces The Addition Of DOROTHY CUMMINGS TO OUR STAFF Tanning Special 13 Visits Men Women Hair Cut Reg. 29 & & Blow Dry 3540 So. 4000 WSpecials Only Available From Dorothy, Sandy & Chris Tanning Mon. 9 to Tues 9 to ltd Hours: 3 9 6 Wed A Thurs , to 8 Fri., 9 to 6 Sat , I to 4 11 .- $8 968-340- 9 Salon Howl: Mon., 9 to 3 Tues , 9 to 4 Wed , Thurs., Fri .Sat .0 to 3 programs aimed at providing enter-tainmen- t, hobbies, and creative outlets. Every Monday there is quilting, pool, cards and a free blood pressure check beginning at 1 p.m. The blood pressure clinic is open to people of all ages. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday a walking group leaves the center at 9:15 a.m. Those interested in physical fitness may also become involved in the easy aerobics excer-cis- e class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Regular activities on Tuesday include crafts, pool and ceramics; Wednesday, ceramics, pool and bingo; Thursday, ceramics, pool, oil painting, china painting and crafts; Friday, ceramics, pool and bingo. Special recognition was given last week to 11 persons who observe birthdays this month. Included were Jane Ripley and Dorothy Marino, who share the same natal day on June 11; Clara Barber, June 13; Gloyd Andersen and Gail Sadler, June 17; Frank Laughlin, June 20; LaVon Fisher, June 24; Ralph Aposhian, June 25; Mary Lou June 27; Virginia Mitchell and Lela Andersen, June 29. The menu for the coming week will offer sliced turkey with mashed Hed-dleste- Magna Sets Safety Town Signup - Agenda MAGNA. Registration is still open for summer day camp operated by the Magna Recreation Center. The recreation center will have two locations for camp, one being held at the Lake Ridge elementary and the other at the Recreation Center. The camps are open for children 6 through 12 years of age, Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The program begins Monday and continues through Aug. 28. Both full and Registration for the Magna Safety Town is going on at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West, according to Tracy Heun, director. Safety Town is an education proyoungsters gram for 4 and to teach them the rules of safety. The fee for the program will be $10 per child. Two sessions are open for the registration, one of June MAGNA. 15-2- PLACE A clssified ad today! Call pedestrian, bicycle, pretend motorist, bus strangers, police, fire, railroad, drugs and general play children early. For more information, those interested may contact the Magna Recreation Center, 250-219- RATIONAL- - aterproofing 266-465- 3 Specialties, inc. part-tim- e enrollments will be taken for each program. Tuition assistance is available for those who meet specified guidelines. A variety of activities are planned for the entire summer, including weekly field trips, swimming, arts and crafts, games and sports. For more information, those interested may contact the recreation center at Class sessions are other on July 10 a.m. to noon, from held daily covered include be will that topics Providing a warranteed solution to water seepage problems. In commercial and residential basements and foundations, agricultural reservoirs, ponds and canals. WE PROVIDE: Mobile Equipment State of the Art Technology No Landscaping Damage Organic Natural Materials Fast, Effective Service Will Not Harm Shrubbery or Plants FREE ESTIMATES 262-668- potatoes and gravy, stewed tomatoes with fruit pie and wheat bread on Monday; ham, turkey, Swiss and American cheese with potato salad, fresh fruit, peanut butter cookies and white bread on Tuesday; frito pie, meat and grated cheese, broccoli cuts, tossed salad, fruit tart and a honey wheat roll on Wednesday; fish nuggets, pan fried potatoes, buttered spinach, heavenly hash with white bread on Thursday; beef stroganoff over noodles, buttered California mixed vegetables, a slice of melon, lemon pudding and a potato roll on Friday. The suggested donation for the meal is $1.25 per person for those age 60 and older. Reservations must be made at least one day in advance. Lancers Continued from page 4 Gregg Hastings, PTSA scholarships; Travis Talbot and Traci Olsen, Paternal Order of Police (outstanding achiever awards) . athletes included Outstanding Traci Olsen and Steve Embley; Travis Talbot, Don Snow; Han Vu, excellent in art; Mike Nakata, Utah Power and Light. Along with all of these, the students who earned a minimum of G pins. Points 20 points received are earned as a student becomes and remains active in the school. G pins went to Scott Allen, Lory Anderson, Paula Anderson, Becky Birrell, Christy Cole, Leslie Draper, Katherine Kellersberger, Sean Lazenby, Shane Newman, Wilford Norton, Sean OLeary, Lara Parker, Travis Talbot and Matthew Watt. Congratulations to all of these seniors who have contributed so greatly to the history of Granger high. Not only did students receive awards, but one very special teacher was awarded a well deserved BYU alumni award. Mr. Trutzel, Grangers A.P. 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