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Show Remember When Key West, Fla ; 13 grand children, brother, sisters, John, Sandy, Viola Campbell, Wilda Nay, Ellen Jensen, all Salma, Utah - Brent Kluge Assumed Duties As Club Head KKS THREE G, as reported the Green Sheet in of 11, 1977. Aug. Brent was Kluge elected president of the Kearns Lions club About 250 persons attended a Granger-Hunte- r . Community Council-sponsore- d meeting on the issue of whether those communities should in- as one city. corporate High winds and forc- threatening clouds ed council officials to move the meeting from the Granger high football bleachers to the schools new choral room Gale Bateman was named to serve as principal at Rolling Meadows elementary. His most recent assignment had been as principal at Academy Park Kim elementary . Nelson assumed duties as director of the Magna Community Center. She had previously served in a similar post at the Redwood Center . and litter on hill near cement K. School and community are working together. CLEANUP . . . Class and student body officers ot Kearns high work to remove weeds Kearns In - Cheerstudent leaders spent last body officers at Kearns high are putting the summer to good use as they begin work on a rocks from the hillside approach to the school and cleaning and repainting the K on the beautifica- community tion hill The project began when the class of 76 donated funds, time and effort to remove rocks, smooth the ground, and Wednesday moving r' project Student body officers - are selling bumper stickers telling the install the school letter on the slopes Since then the project has stood still, more rocks have emerged from the ground and the area is detracting from the approach to the school. Members of the Kearns Town Council are teaming their efforts and support with that of the school in completing the project and en- world they are Proud of Kearns. Cheer beauti-ficiatio- courage W I. FENCING 4t4i8 Posts 289 ? ti4i6 are in need of people with trucks, backhoes, tractors, etc. I79 Post Mu Bam&HBil Bctfifwi'a MART BUILDERS 968-212- 3555 W Kearns high student assists with cleanup effort near school. SWEEPING 1 3500 community members to get involved with the students Anyone wishing to donate time, funds or equipment to the project may contact assistant principal Wes Johnston, We 65 Mi46fir Your Choice. n 969-148- 65c Cedor 0? . . Project To Build Pride KEARNS. leaders and . So . . . who would be willing to lend assistance in clearing the area, hauling rocks, bringing in dirt, Mr. Johnston etc., said. When school starts, students will be encouraged to donate their time and effort to the project, he said. This is a big project and it will take the efforts of the entire community to complete it, commented Arlo James, Kearns Town Council president. We hope every citizen will become involved and make the Kearns beautification project an outhe standing success, said. The Kearns campaign SIX YEARS GO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 8, 1II7L 700 Nearly Granite School District teachers voted unanimously to withhold services if con- tract services were not settled by Aug 28. If we strike, it will involve more than money, Granite Education Assn president Lois Canning commented. Classroom size and the districts sick leave policy were among other key issues in the dispute between GEA and the Board of Education . E. Glen Smith was assuming duties as principal at Granger . . high, succeeding Chester Todd. Several years earlier, Mr. Smith served as assistant principal at the school . . Mrs Iris Roach was appointed financial aids . director at Utah Technical College. T H I R T E E N YEXRS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 10, 1167. Cyprus high's production of Bye Bye Birdie" were under way, with Shellie Bliss, Mark Hales, Renae Hales, Neil Passey, Kevin Sheppick, Kent Linder and Chris Shewell cast roles At in leading clean-u- p results in the initial phases and is contigood nuing, he remarked We hope all civic, (See Page 9B, Col 8) Kearns high, Terry Gard, Marcia Childs, Jay Trottier and Gary Schafer were among those selected to perform in the schools of The presentation . . . Ja-nee- n Jaramillo, of Mr. and daughter Mrs Eloy Jaramillo of Kearns, was a candidate for the title of Mexican Queen, to be crowned on Mexican Independence Day in SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 6, 1964. Howard Ray Stucki and James W7. Sanderson, both of Granger, were among 28 high school teachers who were scheduled to receive their masters degrees at the University of Utah later in the month. Stucki and Sanderson were at Wasatch teaching junior high and Granger . . high, respectively Slated to represent Cyprus high during a publications workshop . at Brigham Young University were Pat Bagshaw, Ann LaRee Williams, Carol Zabriskie, Barry Wright and Alan Van Vleet . . . Mrs. Robert Harrison was serving as president of Granite School Districts Oquirrh PTA Council . . . Kenneth Hornok, a 1964 Granger graduate, was high planning to enroll at Washington Bible College. Dwight West , Mark Read. Aug. 7, 1980 Church Council theDawntreader. The lesson that is taught from this story is of J At St. Paul's Plans Session that God is able to rescue us from any situation and keep us on a journey of faith, Rev. Milliron said. children watch Pauls Lutheran church at 9:30 Sunday morning. The church council will meet at 7:30 p.m. ad- ventures being acted out and at the end of the school the entire play is presented in a dramatization for students, parents and friends, he added. The presentation will take place on the evening of Aug. 15. Children are welcome to attend the classes regardless of their religious background. More information can be obtained by contacting Bill Pitcher, Valley; Church's School Start Lee Dr. KEARNS. Martin will conduct worship services at St. Each day the brothers, sister, Milo, West Valley, DaNel, Salt Lake, Mrs Stanford (Gloria) Nor ris, Kamas, Gary, West Jor dan To West Valley View Thurs Wilkins, 34, Granger, on in Valley View Thursday Memorial Park, following services at Granger 4th ward He died July 28 of imuries sustained in a motorcycle ac cident Born on Jan 27, 1946 in Malad, Idaho to Lloyd and Marietta B.owman Wilkins Married to Susan Hansen on May 15, 1969 In Salt Lake LDS Married Temple, divorced to Shaundra Pixton in August, Member of 1979, annulled Teamsters Union Member of LDS church Survivors, sons, Jason, Eric, both Hunter; parents, Nick Johnsons, 4364 So. with all Monday members being urged to attend. The Lutheran Church Women will hold a work meeting at 10 a m. Wednesday at the church. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, To place 250-770- MAGNA. The second session of Magna Community churchs vacation Bible school, Searching For Alsan, will YARD - (From Page 5B, Col. 4) call yardwork his hobby, he did note that he enjoys keeping it up. begin Monday morning and will continue until Aug. 15. Raher than letting Daily classes are to be held from 8.30 a.m. until noon in the back yard of a home at 3434 So. 8525 West. Classes will be held for children age two through the sixth grade level. According to Rev. Vaughn Milliron, the curriculum was taken from C. L. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia, the third book, Voyage flowers come up voluntarily, he removes them in the fall and replants in the spring That way, I can have them planted where I want them. Other yards in jc belts and brush rolls. jf Granger selected this JA.T. ENTERPRISE summer by the - Chamber beautification committee have included the Kevin L. Smiths, 4081 W. Tel. 5415$., KEARNS J 966-141- 6 Uilai S tati&ticA J Neldon BURIED Taylor. 51, Magna, on Satur Oay in ReOwooO Memorial Estates, following services at He Magna Central stake died July 30 in Salt Lake Born on March 23, 1929 in Duchesne, Utah to John and Caroline Tanner Taylor. Married to Arlene Lisonbee on Oct 9, 1951 m Salt Lake LDS Temple Veteran of Korean war employe Magna, Ronald, Hercules Survivors, widow, son, daughters, Mrs. Granger, Daniel (Shirley) Rednour, Mrs Robert (Pam) Cash, Sandra, all Magna, Marilyn, Hunter; seven grand brothers, sisters, children, Elmo, Salt Lake, Shelby, Lehi, Preston, Altona, Utah; Carrie Thayne, Talmadge, Utah; Colene Holt, Clear field, Allied Brown, Loa, Utah Dale William BURIED. Beemus, 58, on Saturday in Utah Gunnison, Cemetery, following Rehearsals for achieved Sound of Music BURIED n and the Pawnee 3488 West Valley City, UT. services at Walgreen's McDougal Funeral Home He died July 30 in a Murray hospital of a heart disease. Born on Oct 6, 1921 in Gun nison to John and Sarah Madsen Beemus. Married to Alma Richene Brown on April 29, 1941 in Oakland, Calif Retired Veteran of WWII Hill AFB employe Member of Governor's Committee for of the HanEmployment Advocacy director dicapped for Intermountain States for the Paralyzed Veterans of America "Father of the Year" m 1963 Member of American Legion. Member of LDS church ELMER'S CELLO TAPE Reg. 59- GLUE-AL- L 283 Reg. 91 H j I y 4 oz. 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