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Show Program Planned Jg South Kearns For Boys Smith elementary PTA will host a maturation program for boys at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Sixth grade boys and their parents are being encouraged to attend. Dr. Colin Kelly, a pediatrician, will show the Kearns elementary, has received the 75th Anniversary Award from the U.S. Forest Service. The given Taylorsville Central Hot Point Winter Sing will be presented in Taylorsville Central stake Saturday night beginning at 7 oclock for the families of the stake. Evonne Wahlin, stake cultural arts specialist, and Marquita Gerber will dress as clowns to emcee the program, as. Kenmore Whirlpool Coll 'Winter Sing Is Set TAYLORSVILLE. Appliances 262-255- 1 Parti Counter Daily til i - Sat. til Spin 4700 S. State - By they have done two previous years. Three numbers will be offered from each of the six wards, selected during ward winter sings 6th ward, along with a double trio from the Wahlin said. ille. held recently, Relief Society. Stake The What Are Wes, members of the bishopric, will do a novelty Taylorsvnumber, Mrs. The Stamp children, Four teen-ag- e boys, Riff Raff, will play a rock and roll version of Andrew, Rebecca, Robin and Brigette will represent Taylorsville Proud Mary. A novel- - care for their ty number will be sung by the high priests and the bishopric will do a medley of chamber music, representing the roundings, GRANGER Norman E Lundell has been named to the Granger South stake high council The Granger West 1st ward high priest group leader has been named an alternate member of the council Try Green Sheet classified Ads! 262 ( 682 award, in recognition of utions made in environmental education, was presented by Yern Fridley of the Forest Service Mr. Wilson was invited to conduct a discussion on the Carl Sandburg elementary approach to environmental education during the Environmental Leadership Conference in Salt Lake last month Officers of the South Kearns PTA were asked to set up a display and to handle registration at the conference, said president DyAnn Duckworth. Mr. Wilson is a former principal of Sandburg school. He headed yearly environmental field trips for the entire student body, during which students received instruction in various aspects of the environment and learned to respect and the lyrics of a popular song in practice for Taylorsville Central stake winter sing. HARD BEING HUMBLE . . . Sherry Pugmire, Lois Lovell and Maxine Christensen belt out Service GE national the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service and the Water and Power Resource Service. Stales represented included Colorado, New DOES YOUR LEAGUE outstanding contrib- ANNOUNCING We Now Have In-Sh- of South of Hazel Williams. A general PTA meeting and founders day program will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The nominating committee will present a slate of officers. First grade students will present a citizenship program. Persons selected for past, present and future leadership and service will also be honored. Those receiving recognition will be Samuel Smith, past; Connie Ransom, present, for her work in safety and Lisa Levanger, sixth grade student, for leadership ability and dedication to the school. Mexico, California, ada, Wyoming, tana. Idaho and Utah We are proud of the fact that Mr. Wilson received this recognition and were happy to be a part of the conference," Mrs Duckworth said PTA officers are announcing that due to popular demand, there w ill be a cookie and cake See Page 5B. Col 8 - KEARNS. principal conduct a question and answer period. The event is under the direction NevMon- Wilson, film Theres A New You Coming and will Lundell N omed High Councilor a Forest Service Cites Principal Elmond The Calvin BENNION. Thursday, Feb 5,1981 WEST VALLEY VIEW NEED BALL DIAMONDS? THE REDWOOD MULTI-PURPOS- TER HAS TWO BALL OUT LIGHTS) ABLE FOR THAT CEN- E DIAMONS WILL (WITHAVAIL- BE PLAY STARTING THIS SPRING! The Redwood Center located at 3100 South Redwood Road will have a drawing which will determine the leagues that will be allowed to use these fields. All leagues interested must fill out an application at the Center by 5:00 p.m. on February 13th. The drawing will be held at 6:00 p.m. on February 13th at the Center. All teams selected will be responsible for grooming and preparation of the Center will infields of these diamonds. The be responsible for all mowing and watering. Multi-Purpos- e Redwood e Multi-Purpos- Center 3060 Lester Street West Valley City sur- including land, water, air, animal and wildlife Agencies involved in the conference included 535-504- 0 9th ward From the 10th ward, the six children of the Ken Lindsays will sing Little Things and Clora Dalton and three girls, Melissa, Katie and Sara, will sing Love One Another," accompanied by their father Greg A v. omens trio will complete the groups from that ward. The Great Unknown will be pantomimed by the teachers quorum, the Fellows family will The Golden perform Rule and members of the bishopric will offer 4800 So. Redwood Rd. OPEN MONOAY-SATURDA- Y 8:00 AM 10 10:00 PM SUNDAYS 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Prices Effective Feb. Jeepers Creepers, from the llth ward. Primary children from the 19th ward, directed by Carolyn Visser, will We Love; the sing Relief Society presidency will perform a skit and song and the bishopric has planned Gosh, Its Hard to be Modest A violin solo by & 5-6- -7 16 OZ. PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI LIGHT (o)(o)C Kathryn Rasband, Czardas, and a vocal duet by Steve Leese and Milt Larsen will represent the 30th ward, along with the bishopric rendition of The Power of Example. 1 Lb. PARKAY MARGARINE Ward cultural arts specialists assisting ole with the program Saturday night include JoAnn Benson, Marilyn Hyde, Beverly Harrison, Lynne Turner, Donna GRADE A SIERRA FARMS TOM OR HEN Lechtenberg, Carol Larsen and Mrs. Gerber. tomeys Rape Center Program Eyed GRANGER. A repre- sentative from the Rape Crisis Center will speak at a general PTA meeting to be held at 7 p m. Feb. 12 at Pioneer ele- mentary. A question and answer period will follow the lecture. Nominations for next years PTA officers will be taken, with nominations from the floor accepted. m E TWIST JUICY ROAST HAMBURGERS FOR I, ril $ T1 U TOMATO-SWI- 09 GOOD FOR 3 REGULAR VISITS REGULAR 3i $1.79 EACH 2 3! ONION RINGS BURGER 1L FOR$ 1 79 Li Large Orders 1.19 EACH REGULAR GOOD FOR 3 VISITS HOT DOG BUNS PTA are being invited to a general meeting and patriotic program to be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 12. The program will be presented by one of the fifth grade classes Members will be asked to vote on a change m the bylaws, and the nominating committee will report. Nominations will be accepted from the floor. OLD FASHIONED DONUTS N ancy Anderson, PERC 65' GOOD FOR 3 Members and prospective members of the Douglas T. Orchard elementary GOOD FOR 3 VISITS y4 LD. GIANT 1.1 HUNTER. CHEESE (Parent VISITS Referred to by PTA ficers as an and son will discuss "a - wi- - - - of- Exciting interesting speaker, Mrs. Ander- OQQ3fcb fcii&iimwa Edu- cation Resource Center) will be the "nest speaker. r EACH rf r 10,o5F DANISH Hold Meet OOMS SS FAMILY PACK PTA To FOR49 55 EACH REGULAR BEEF-MUSHR- BAKERY Orchard happy children inside and out and will also have a display from the center Aftm 8- - 59' S-88c FRESH PROiiyiCE Jumbo AVOCADOS 3 ...Wc CHOICE NAVAL ORANGES 3 LBS Jumbo TANGERINES OTC ColfOTC LB. |