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Show 14B WVALLYVIEW Thursday, Feb. during the show, adviser June Neilson won a 19, 1981 washer. If you plan on going to Welcome back to our great cheerleaders who represented Kearns extremely well during competition in California last week. Friday proved to be a very fun day. The ALO planned a great assembly and dance. The most preferred boys and girls were an- Our fifth a place during the assembly. inter-nation- The favorites were Frank award. and Royce contest, ; Kelly Overby and Bar- bara Page, juniors; Kenny Hart and Marcey Hansen, sophomores. The debate team did well in competition at SUSC and is now pre- The wrestling team competed at state over the weekend at Weber State college. They placed sixth. Congratulat- Gearing for key roles In Kearns high's presentation of "The Music Man" are Shawn Spencer, Jerry Van Leuven, Mike Jensen, Steve Phelps. ions. Today (Thursday) the critical issues seminar is being held during second, third and fourth periods. It is for the entire student body and faculty. Distinguished guests will be speaking at Granger. We hope (See Page 15B, Col. 5) At . . . Meredith n p.m. each night. Tickets will cost $2.50, all seats reserved, Friday and Saturday. Monday will feature a family night shows have done. Modern kids seem to relate to the music and the story. Its fun, he BUILDERS MART W. barbershop Paroo; Chris Mickey, Winthrop; Edie Johnson, harmony, said Mr. Johnson, but they are thoroughly enjoying the experience and close harmony is the "in thing at Kearns these days. Irish accents are also as the entire with popular performance tickets at $2 or $10 per cast copies Mrs. Paroos (Elaine Ison) accent. family up to six people. The students are realLead parts in the proly having a ball with this duction will be played by commented Dan Young as Prof. show, director Russell John- Harold Hill; Heidi Johnson. The cast seems to ston, Marian, the librarbe enjoying it more than ian; Louis Holder, Maycasts of the last few or Shinn; Becky Barioifc 3500 So. check Four score and thousands of bald heads ago began a tradition of the boy swimmers shaving their heads m mw iifig for the state swim Dr. Gerald R. EARLY HOUR East George ra Family Center e W- This in A Billing Zanetta; Mark Hutchinson, Tommy; Ann Humphrey, Amaryllis. The Del Sarte ladies will be played by Nadine Penrod, Deanna Pas-ket- t, Robin Trujillo and Karen Milius. Roger Sorensen will direct the Kearns band; Tracy Slinger, orchestra and costumes; Daryl Lee Carlisle, choreography; Don Spilker, scenery; Gene Dider-ickseart work and Elaine Burrows, publicity. is m&s more than a tradition though. By (iMMD shaving t h e i by Andrea Otane heads arms an th friction reduced in the water. (See Page 15B, Col. 5) Inspired by the MU KKyGDft FRIDAY & SATURDAY Feb- ruary Presidential holidays, Cottonwoods student body officers, in an attempt We fs If cut down prices all through our store for this oiice-a- y ear sole! Hurry in, you'll think it's your birthday, by George! al pride in addition to getting students to HWiFIEBl FRIDAY 10--9 freedom and independence, organized vt and declared this week as Independence Because of the weekend, the m FABULOUS 5 - PC. MODERN Week. $88 DINETTES three-da- y newly-establishe- d t) week began Tuesday with Presidents Day. CHS student body officer Cory Riddle, initiated the week by presenting his state of the school address which stressed loyalty and uni- Prime time? That's our term for folks who were born before 1926 .v. people who are really in the prime of life . . . and enjoying every minute of it! Senior . . . Citizens? No way! Prime-timer- s that's the right term for these people! The national colors were prevalent throughout CHS as Wednesday was deemed as Red, White and Blue Day. Set aside as a day for students to remember the down home FREE CASHIER'S CHECKS FREE ttOHEY ORDERS American lifestyle, Colts were encouraged to dress in the nations colors. Hot dogs, apple pie and lemonade were served for lunch. SAFE DEPOSIT DOHES FREE TRAVELERS CHECKS E ... all this and the friendliness and courtesy people have come to expect from United Bank, the home-ownedependent bank where you really are a number d, The wuJe-awa- bank ke J1T makes home-staffe- in- d, - No. 1 ! it allso easy. FRANK A. NELSON UNITED BANK WHERE Y0UK NEIGHBORS SERVE YOU! president :. iOHN MAlECKtR exec, vice president LOREN URRY sr. vice president ROBERT PERRY Out giwumke la paham-- rtiraiiitMMMriifTtrrifNi mi 100S imuu udpwl! mi 5595 So. State htbifciflv . 1 ,n" $2fla LIVING ROOM IN DURABLE HERCULON 4! SOFA ty. IN ADDITION WE'LL PROVIDE: HALF-PRIC- 1 Dr. Berg is not listed in the Yellow Pages this year due to an error by Mountain Bell. Bank Building to revital ize nation- with no minimum balance if you're in Insurance - Commercial Security a 561-002- Convenient Location Courteous Staff Nitrous Oxide & Music for your comfort Computerized Processing of (7200) 900 the Keladis was given superior rating and, For All Family Needs APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE Fort Union Blvdv the Abe Lincoln Forensic Festival in over Center Dental Practice y Family Dentistry to City Berg-Famil- meet. McDougal, Eulalie legs, Mackecknie Shinn; Jeff Brey, Marcellus Washburn; Miss Ison, Mrs. the The debate team went weekend. KEARNS. The popular said. story of a Music Man Relating to the music and a pretty librarian, style are quartet and a town that came i ambers Jerry alive to the sound of 76 Shawn Spencer, Trombones will be pre- Mike Jensen and Steve sented Feb. 27 and 28 and Phelps. All four are March 2 at Kearns high. members of the madRehearsals are for the rigals and all are new to 262-668- 27. poster in the main hall by the counseling center for available scholarship applications. Do you have the feeling that as soon as school is over for the year boredom will strike? Well, dont despair, theres a solution. Mill Hollow is accepting applications for summer jobs. If youre interested, pick up an application in the career center and return it to the Granite district personnel office. Cedar Willson musical which will be presented at 7:30 STUDS competition cheer for the audience. In a drawing 'Music Man' Due On Stage well-know- 2X4 shows the group was invited to perform its KHS Van-Lcuva- 3555 Seniors, Between kbusters. MUSICAL Try Green Sheet classi fiedads! Registration hurry. deadline is Feb. Highlights of the trip, they said, included the opportunity to meet Bob Hope and Skip Stevenson (of Real People) and to glimpse Jack Klugman. They also attended the taping of two episodes of the game show bloc- paring for region and state which will take place in a couple of weeks. Remember the mathletics bridge building contest Feb. 24. Spirit Week is almost over and tomorrow Is the spirit assembly at 8:30 a.m. Everybody come Juniors, if you havent out and mailed your ACT registration packet yet, you'd better the group toured the area, visiting the Wax Museum, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm and, of course, Disneyland. Jensen, team. filled 1 ers. After the Lambert job. Congratulations, row. Great job, cheerlead-- Basketball games are-al- l against Alta this week, being played at Kearns at the usual times. The girls play Bingham Tuesday also at Kearns. Tomorrow and Saturday is the state swimming meet. Also, tomorrow and Saturday will be the na tional Forensics League tournament. Tuesday is region debate at Alta. Wednesday is region vocal and ensemble at Bingham. Its a busy week for everyone. The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Harold Bell and Quinn Barton. If you have signup forms for A.P. history for next year, please return them, signed, to Beverly Olsen by tomor- earned nounced seniors Taylorsville high next year and want to get involved, see Mr. Curtis for applications for special classes and activities. Most of the applications are due tomorrow (Friday), so don't forget. and help your class win. Winners will be announcof the ed at half-tim- e varsity game tomorrow. legislative forum, consolation round, Greg Kehl took second place. Mrs. Wall commented that all of the competitors did a really good sr. vice president LIST DRESSER MIRROR $989.95 SOLID OAK MASTER BEDROOM 500 morning assembly which was a presentation by inmates from the State Prison also gave students further insight to wTiat life without freedom is like as Freedom Day came to HEAD BOARD NIGHT STAND VELVET SWIVEL ROCKERS PRICED FROM LIVING ROOM 297 97,. 95 to $399.95 LIST 189 TABLES I 9i7 Nl FAMOUS NAME BRAND T. FULL OR QUEEN SIZE SOFA SLEEPERS rfig Today, Colts received a taste of imprisonment as doors to classrooms were locked and rules were strictly abided by. Students who were tardy to their classes found that they, like prisoners, must be ushered to class by guards. This was the case in order to get students to appreciate the freedom and independence they normally have. A tol IlfesP&Jg H $197 MISMATCHED BEDDING! r trmEL m ,yv JE- J- " K I f- 117 SETS QUEEN SIZE SETS ,.157 ENTIRE BEDDING STOCK 1 2 Diag. QUASAR SALE PRICED! TELEVISION SAY. 10-- 9 TOTALLY FROST FREE! 8T 'NMSKtfrc FULL-SIZ- E FRIDAY REFRIGERATOR 10-- 6 BROWN BROTHERS CHS. Dial PROVO 262-746- 7 167 (See Page 15B. Col. 6) E. 900 So. OREM 560 No. State OGDEN AT ii |