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Show mm Thursday, Feb 5,1981 WEST VALLEY VIEW 13B 'nnmnrr ,,i Second Term Ellis, Kimberly Holmes, Darren Kendall, Shlcalre Ward, Christopher Barney and Gregg Poulsen Honor Roll Is Noted At Valley GRANGER. Twenty-on- e of 353 ninth graders at Valley junior high achieved 3.76 grade point averages or higher for the second term of school. 4.0 perfect Earning averages were Christine McConkey and Tamalyn Better Parent Week Is PTA Offering Here GRANGER. The Rolling Meadows PTA will sponsor Be a better parent week Monday through Feb. 13. Information will be sent ele-menta- home with students Reside In M-H- which could be of help to all parents, along with an invitation to become better acquainted with their childs school. Members of the schools service club will provide Come See Us ? ... are the owner or occupant come to the Sheet of this week's Green office, 155 E. 4905 South, not Mystery Home, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 East and 9200 West, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's winners ($10) were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Erickson, 2234 Arches Dr. in Bennion. CLAIM CASH If you at the Granger ' Love Week Is Seminary Focus GRANGER. Love at the Granger seminary will begin with a dance Saturday night at Jordan North stake center. The p m. affair Week 1 will cost $1.50 and Rain-tre- e will provide music. Girls are being asked to wear dresses and the boys, ties. Next week a Pucker-u- p Post Office will be tours Tuesday, and Thursday. Anyone wishing to participate in a tour is being asked to call Maxine for an Nielson, appointment. We would like to encourage every parent to become more involved with their student and a PTA the school, spokesman said. nesday 969-172- sem- operating inary. Any student can mail a valentine at the post office which will be delivered to the students named. Monday will be love of Christ day. A flag presentation will be included and classes throughout the day will see the One Blinding movie, Moment. Love of the elderly will be Tuesdays theme and it will be dress-u- p day at e the seminary. A will begin at Greetings Wast Valley Is after- -school follow. All seminary teachers will use the theme, love during classes, on Feb. 12. The final day, the 13th, will be love of self and of friends day. During each class, students will put their name on the top of a sheet of paper to be passed around. Each will write something good about the person named at the top. Lisa Miller, spiritual environment chairman of the Granger seminary council, is in charge of the special week. Assis- Were a Full Service Bank that can help you with all your financial needs. t at 2:30. The Great Date, a skit, will be presented and a dating panel will 535-100- 0 I ting her I Maree Commercial We can help you. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet Insured to SI Member 00.000 Rigby, Guynh Tran. Others were Todd Adams, Robin Bushman, Jeanmne at Brockbank junior to Laurence Hill-cre- 533-671- attend these meetings. Clinic In Lioness Spotlight A TAYLORSVILLE. board meeting for Majestic Lioness club tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 will finalize plans canfor a cer check-u- p clinic. The clinic will be open tomorrow at the Majestic Meadows clubhouse from 9 a m. to 12 and 1 to 4 p.m. The following week, on the 11th, the clinic will be at Majestic Oaks clubhouse. Appointments are preferred, but are not necessary, according to a spokesman for the club. A minimum fee will be charged according to ones income. The maximum fee will be $10. operated m CAN HELP R. IFEBMARV Milius. Flora S. Anderson will serve as assis- CYPRUS tant director. (From Page 12B, Col. 4) tition at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Wed like to congratulate Karl and Anne for their hard work and also wish the pep band and Spinnakers good luck in their competition KAPERS From Page 12B, Col. 9 ) yes, the girls are plotting and conniving to plan activities for a fun evening. Region wrestling continues today at Alta. Girls basketball will be ( Try a Want Ad' Mimre SALE the time to panel. Visit one of our three stores and select from new 1981 save today on your style paneling. We feature real wood as well as prints Now is paneling needs. REAL WOOD OAK LEAF s10.99 13.99 OAK CONNECTICUT DAWN OHIO PINE GOLDEN DUSK 59.99 LOUISIANA BIRCH ALL WOOD MOULDING YOUR CHOICE FRONTIER BIRCH AMERICAN ASH CAROLINA HICKORY SOMERSET ELM saveV as DIG STOVE SALE SA7E SLIM DRICCl RIAL BRICK IN DO - IT YOURSELF SIZE THIS their genealogical $200 IT WEEK-EN- D SALE STOCK ON HAND ONLY research along certain family lines. This is a vital part of the genealogical program, Doris Backman, stake Special Interest chairman, said. We are encouraging those involved in the program to attend the session. Young, Kathy Page, Ro- Brooks and Kathi Harman, members of the council. The adviser is Jeffrey Marsh. MAGNA. A round table meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight (Thursday Anemarie encouraged Further information or played today at and Tuesday reservations may be obtained by calling the against Brighton at KHS Cancer Society, Check-up- s will be given The guys play basby nurses, with clerical ketball tomorrow at assistance by members Hillcrest All games will of the club. be played at 5:30 and The Lioness club memm bers will join with Ma- 7.30 p Lions jestic Meadows Today there is a swim-min- g club for a dinner on Feb. meet in the 14 at the Amber ResKearns pool against dintaurant. Following Hillcrest ner, the group will return Tomorrow and Satur- -' Meadows to Majestic clubhouse to attend a day is the BYU Cougar dance given by and for Classic debate meet. Good luck to all residents of the park The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are MUSICAL Douglas Calvert and (From Page 9B, Col. 3: Ralph Dammann. lengthen their stride include writers Song Annette Dickman, AnLANCER nette West, Berdett (From Page 12B, Col. 5) Rogers, Marvin Pattillo Hawkins. Sadie Hawkins and Catherine Tenney was started two years Script writers are Conunder the direction will also ago nie Myers, who of Lindsey Hall. It is a direct the production; girls preference dance Ray Isaac Woolsey, Anheld in Stonehenge, nette West and Olga beginning at 8. LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. cestral file program, a modification of the four generation family group sheet plan that was set up In 1966 and continued until 1979. The program encourages family organizations to pool together , Information and submit, one family group sheet for each couple listed on their pedigree chart. The pedigree chart will begin with the names of their children. All family group sheets and the chart will be turned over to the genealogical library of the LDS church. At the library, the information will be put on a computer for use by patrons of the facility in are Janet byn Jones, Gillette, Roundtable Is Slated Tonight Potts, who is in charge of the genealogical program in Magna stake, will speak on the an- Wednesday with an presentation 3500 South 3793 West mfer Letzerich, membership drive chairman, will accept the award. Karen 3320 South. Love of future mate will be the subject on branch right .1 here in your-af-c neighborhood at: Gunderson, Norma Mabey, Linda Mason, Rebecca Thorne, Michelle Ulbrich, Jana Huff, Teresa Barth, Jen Sunday at a Special Interest fireside at 7 p.m. in the Magna Central stake center, 8181 W. speaker. I family, Troy cil, will be the speaker Yorgason as guest has opened a Mabey, Michelle Martin, Pa tricia Morton, Wanell Sanders, Wendy Stayton, Brian Thomas and Travis Brittain Leading the eighth grade class of 342 students with straight A " averages were Kevin Anderson, Carrie Car lile, Michael Dixon, Kelly Langpap and Curtis Roberts Others with 3 76 or higher were Craig Cole, Julie Farnsworth Also, Ten Johnson, Cathy Lowe, Lynette Peterson, Laura Webb, Dann Farnsworth, Jamie Salmon, Stephen Ches ley, Jodie Gomez, Karin Har dy, Joneane Sandusky, Nadine Worthen, Lisa Bonella, Shauna McConkie and Julie Lassig Five seventh graders earned 4 0 averages, including Cor Inna Freimann, Stanley Har dy, Laura Leibfned, C. Lars Mountsen and Mark Warren Others on the high honor roll were Kourtne Brmghurst, Topic MAGNA. North stake center, with author Brent Commercial Security Bank Also, Michelle Guthrie, Kath nne Bushman, Brian Chris tensen. Tern Lance, Annette Potts, a member of Magna stakes hgh coun- at Jordan beginning Caulfield. Of Meet well-know- n iMaighboir! 0E0 a.m. Kelly Duklet, Jodie Hatch, Lori Casper, Kristine Mortensen, Brent Bowen, Wendy GRANGER. The Truman elementary PTA will hold a general meeting and founders day program at 7 p.m. on Feb. 12. Past PTA presidents will be honored and members will be asked to vote on a change in the bylaws to allow an increase in membership dues. Winners of the annual Reflections contest will be announced and entries will be on display. The Truman PTA will receive an award this week from the PTA Council for having the largest number of members among the 15 elementary schools making up the council, a PTA spokesman said. high, according to Gordon Peterson, advancement and roundtable leader for West View Scouting District. Leaders of scouts will be featured in tonights session, with sessions for leaders of Cub and Varsity Scouts being held next week at the same time and place. 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