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Show SB THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 21, 1988 COUPON mCZalt Rcvjfuiciu To Be Performed uuiupaiium Cl.i.J oiaicu Tomorrow At Valley Crest By Concert Choir TAYLORSVILLE. A community concert featuring the Mozart "Requiem" will be presented by the Taylorsville high concert choir at 7 p.m. Monday in the school auditorium. a in jumpathon tomorrow (Friday) to raise funds Heart American for the Association. The jumpathon will include the entire school of almost 700 students. The children have collected pledges from friends and neighbors related to the length of time they jump, explained a The program is under the direction of Gary Jensen and Norm Wendel. Accompaniment will be by the school orchestra with Steve Wallgren at the piano. teacher. Soloists include Janelle Trevort, Local merchants have donated Jennifer Wolf, Patty Barney, Jeff refreshments to help the students Sewell, Trent Oliphant, Lonnie and the Heart keep going Panhorst, Natalie Dimmick and Association is providing prizes. Dan Sluga. will take place from The program is open to the Jumping 10:30 a.m. until noon. public at no charge. I ALASKA ln VIA ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL In Jmw from $352' Round Trip Airforc mrS e 7 Oey eu, Otajre tonger Urn 7 4mj from ON nved BY HOTMUBOMI Sw $490 forty of 0 trip FREE ALASKA SEMINAR Gort Broo. Sport Cootie This Thursday April 21 from 6.00 p m. 6:00 p.n Learn about the last frontier what to we and do plus fishing tips The Chance Youve Been Waiting For! j Sunday Non-sto- Flight p Car Wash Slated At Kennedy lraiua Meet Slated At Taylorsville WEST VALLEY. Students at Valley Crest elementary will participate aiaie TAYLORSVILLE. State 4A drama competition will be held tomorow (Friday) and Saturday at involving Taylorsville high, schools from throughout Granite and Jordan Districts. One-aplays will be presented all day Friday from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. according to Taylorsville drama director Russell Johnson. Anyone wishing to know times of particular performances is asked to call the school. On Saturday, competition for the first round will begin at 9 a.m., second round at 11 and third round at 1 p.m. ct installation in the schools main hall.. The annual dance concert will be presented tonight in the auditorium. A presentation will be given by students from eighth and ninth grade classes with numbers including "Funky Town," "Hot Lunch" and "Rhythm Is Going To Get You." Clothing classes will present a fashion show featuring summer outfits and other clothing items made by students. pre-sho- w WEST VALLEY 964-667- 7 We Clean i at 25 1 Service All Makee Vacuums A Sewing Machines A Sharpen Scissors 1 4081 W. S415 So. KEARNS 9664UcoujouJ Appointment With This Coupon Only 967-333- 8 .4370 So. Redwood Podiatrist Foot SpecialisP DISEASES A SURGERY OF THE FEET I I five-minu- . Teachers involved with the activities include Connie Evans, Helen Brown, Alice Bangerter, Roy Martinez, Mary Kaye Jensen, Janice West, Paul Tucker, Del Benson, Bill Walker and Doug I-- Bingham. The school drama department is in rehearsal for the annual school play to be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the auditorium. I I I performed under the direction of Sid Napper and Kristie Fink, with ' Helen Brown as dance director; Doug Bingham heading the stage I I I I I I Dino, by Reginald Rose will be crew. -- 3881 West S400 South Kenmores EXAMINATION The advanced dance students will perform at 7:30 and the Hunter Acting Company will with participate dramatic presentations of "The Olympics." 1. G2iEGte 2995 m Pansonici Kirbye rforting COUPON DR. RON BROWN Meet Is Set At Salt Palace YOU CAN EXPECT THE WORLD OF US Hoover Eureka can Stage crew members include Randy Jorgensen, Bill Foote, Mitch Monson and Trent Clegg. Bryan Wetsel handled scenery construction. Cast members include Steve Lilly, Julie Hanson, Donovan Cardall, Richard Halladay, Darin DECA Hathaway, Teresa Webb, Joe Mellen, Julie Ure, Kristy Jones, Melissa Miriam Eskelson, Ben Smith, Schuurman, Bryan SALT LAKE. The 42nd annual Career Development Conference Taylor, Kim Curtis, Annalisa Cindy Hobbs, Sasha of the Distributive Education Jensen, Clubs of America (DECA) will Jetter, Celeste Daum, Barbara Palace Thompson, Paula McPherson and meet at the Salt Convention Center, April 27 May Jeremy Maxwell. will Conference activities include workshops, a leadership career academy, development seminars and competitive events to select a national winner in areas of advertising and display, apparel and accessories, finance and credit, food marketing, creative marketing, restaurant marketing and management, vehicles and petroleum marketing, general merchandise retailing and civic consciousness. VACUUMS mm Hunter Junior To Present Art Festival, Dance Concert, Drama April 26. art festival will be The displayed in the school library including work from the art, home and arts industrial economics departments. A large tile mural involving the work of numbers of students will be displayed prior to permanent Used Guaranteed spokesman. By WEST VALLEY. The annual Hunter junior high school art festival and dance concert will be held tonight (Thursday) and Friday, and the school play on I OVERSTOCKED In the music category winners included Jennifer Taylor, first; Jeannette second; Thomson, Amber Wilde, third. Winners in art included Angela Oreno, first; Corey Jensen, second; Cheryl Nunn, third with honorable mention going to Alison Meyer. First place winners received cash prizes of $15, second place winners, $10 and third place winner, $5, according to a PTSA WEST VALLEY. Quest students at Kennedy junior high will sponsor a car wash, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday April 30 in the school parking lot. Cost will be $2 per car, inside and out, a spokesman said. , Proceeds will go towards enrichment programs for Quest (gifted and talented) students at Kennedy. Names have been announced of winners in the schools Reflections contest, sponsored by the PTSA. Winners in the art category include Debbie Lang, first place; David Sykes, second place; Paulette Fay, third place with Corey Amos and Brent Walker receiving honorable mention. ! Vacuum A? SCHOOLS WVI poll. PII. UI1ICI pi VIIICIII. feet and lower extremities I I I - - are Most insurances Accepted I , -- W I THERAPY MACHINE LASER I . extra if needed Expires 514Mjj 'Sfizciatizing in fine faked goods Didi) I PASTRY SHOPPE 3738 W. 5400 So. - 964-955- 6 (across the street from Kearns big O) Baked fzeik daify Donuts Cinnamon Rolls Filled Pastries Variety of Cakes COUPON ii JXcVUj UCLij 10 3738 i! 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