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Show Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW Remember When Alumni" award. 5, 1981 Myrberg - South expressway and the lack of sidewalks in the area. Mrs. Gail Lake Citizens Geared For City Issue Balloting nominated as Educational trator of the the Granite AGO, as reported in of Residents of the Granger-Hunte- Hillsdale School Gains Hawk, Song two-fo- high The program will also feature introduction of a new school song, Hillsdale Hawks, written by Dorene Squires. The fifth and sixth grade student chorus will perform the song, directed by Marsha Morris and accompanied by Mrs. Most Types of Insulation Just Arrived Truckload 2x4x8 BUILDERS MART 968-212- 3555 1 W. 3500 So. YERS AGO, as Granite School District and Salt Lake County officials were expected to be on hand for a meeting during which safety hazards associated with construction of the new Plymouth elementary were to be discussed. Partons claimed that several major hazards needed to be eliminated before the opening of the new school building. Those dangers included a canal running just east of the school, plus pedestrian . hazards on safety 5300 the Lynn Packard was reelected chairman of the Com- Granger-Hunte- r munity Council. Walter Ewell was named vice chairman and the secretary-treasure- was r Guy Kimball D. S. Walker was named to . . . serve a fourth consecutive term as president of the Magna Com-munit- y Council. Assisting him were Thomas Barker, vice president; John Rokich, secretary and Dr. J. 0. Brinton, treasurer . . Granger residents John Myrberg and Gideon Allen were named recipients of Utah Technical Colleges Outstanding . with the 1951 electronics at class while Allen Utah Tech, graduated in heavy duty mechanics written and produced by members of the region and based on the Spencer Jftfr W. church president. The full length musical includes 16 original songs and will be directed and choreographed by members of the region. The production includes 75 speaking parts for adults and children age 3 and older; a childrens chorus, teen-ag- e boys chorus, adult chorus, orchestra and dancers. All tryouts will be held at the Kearns Central stake center, 4575 W. 5415 South. Orchestra tryouts will be held at 7 p.m. Feb Meets Tuesday A TAYLORSVILLE. meeting of the board of trustees for Tavlorsville-BennioImprovement District will be held Tuesday at the district Atonement To Hold Cleanup, Paint Interior Bowles GRANGER. A cleanup effort is planned Sat- urday at Atonement Lutheran church. Some interior painting will be done at the same time. The mens prayer group will meet at 7:30 am. Sunday. Sunday school will be held at 9:15 and worship service at 10:30 with Rev. Joel Erickson officiating. During the service Joshua Stolte will be baptized. Launching of a seminary appeal is set for 1 p.m. on Feb. 15. A leadership retreat is being planned for Feb. and March 1 at Our Lady of the Mountain in Ogden. The cost will be $35 per person, which includes meals. office The meeting will begin Memorial Award in the Salt Lake Boy of the County Year program. The Paxton youth and two Midvale at 2 pm. lads were chosen from a field of 32 nominees who were selected on the basis of service, community church work and school activities. The county awards qualified the trio for state "Boy of the Year competition ... A survey conducted by the Jaycees Granger revealed that 60 percent the areas residents were dissatisfied with the quality of some services in their community, such as recreational facilities, libraries and public meeting places. of Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet G2HD Squires. A flag ceremony will be presented by troop 598. Keynote speaker for the program will be Harold Armstrong, coordinator of Granite district Title I parent advisory committee. He will discuss the need for parental involvement with children. PTA president Sandra Christensen will conduct the program. Past presidents of the Hillsdale PTA will be honored and a report will be received from the nominating committee. Tryouts Set For Production musical production, District Board Dan Paxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Paxton of Taylorsville, was one of three youths named to receive the Richard T. in 1961. 27-2- 8 SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 4, 1965. HEAVY-DUT- ruary 17, 18 2 Cyde regular perand ipacdl manent pmt enod 12 BLACK and 19. Re- two clarinets, one or two bassoons or bass clarinets, two trumpets, two trombones, one or two French Removable Mer Or mrtoaicr Vr Porcwam enamel we WHITE 88 338 PORTABLE 17" COLOR TV 548 Buy the Pair Mismatched POTSCRUBBER DISHWASHERS MICROWAVE horns, one general percussionist, a banjo, four violins, four second violins, two cellos and two basses. Casting will take place at 7 p.m. on March 3, 4 and 5. All actors should be able to sing and dance, it was noted. The script is based on the book Spencer W. Kimball by Edward and Andrew Kimball. It traces the story of the presidents life, & 3 yng econs -noma1 ba no heal Ml 598 25 COLOR TV quired are four flutes, Y COMMERCIAL TYPE MODEL DRYER Church Musical KEARNS. Members of the Kearns LDS region are being invited to participate in an original Kerosene THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 1, 1968. Secre- reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 6, 1975. Gregory Cable, Robert Griffin, John Hutchinson, Daniel J. Merkling, Lawrence Topham and Doreene Morton . . Granger high principal INSPECTING . . . Hillsdale elementary students Marcy Randall and Cory Larsen and principal Barbara Barton look over hawk presented to school by Dorene Squires (right) of the Title 1 program. hawk, shown coming in for a landing is a gift from the Title I personnel to the school. It represents the schools mascot. SIX Brinkerhoff, Joseph National AdminisYear by Assn, of dent and Mrs. Sherry Peck was the organizations safety chairman. taries. n 2 daleelementary. The Educational were gearing for a trek to the polls to decide the fate of a proposal to incorporate those communities as one city. Henry Price, Hiland Kent and Edwin J. (Ted) Turner were the proposed citys mayoral while 0. candidates, Thayne Acord, Gerry Ashman, Bill Barton and Vaughn Swensen were certified as council hopefuls. Those seeking election through the write-imethod were e0 GRANGER. The presentation of a ceramic hawk to principal Barbara Barton will be a highlight of the founders day and Title I PAC program to be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hills- area r serving as Plymouth PTA presi- Glen Smith was THREE YEARS the Green Sheet Feb. 2, 1978. was graduated 30 ELECTRIC RANGE or NO-FROS- T REFRIGERATOR e Removaon-Orer- ta Cooking Center Ssm 3 Only lot Caod Suace lines Rotary rVee heat sjriace jmt Connors Ctoc Built-I- n terrenoer timer Oneier pan and Porce'am-enam- th'ome pialed 'at Portable 498 298 298 in- cluding his childhood, youth, mission, courtship and marriage, his call to serve as an apostle, and continues to his call for all members to (SeePage 13B, Col. 8) W. 5415 5. V&AKNS 32V TUESDAY . HTiSSKSlm'A'JK The WATER BED HEATHERT0N MOHAVE WATERBED Willow Elegance Creek WATER BED LACQUERED WATER BED II The Matching STAIN AND Complete DOOR CRASHER DESIGNER SHEETS - C0FpBSOWS WESTERN FjAMIA-- Y FPENOJ4- - 2i. PK&. 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