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Show Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW Remember When 26, 1981 t.t r - V-- ' ; ,, ft , Formation Of Council Was Being Considered Green Sheet THREE YEARS Feb. Residents the of n area were Spokesman Lynne Hutchinson of the Boys presented checks for . . Five former $470 . PTA presidents at Monroe elementary were feted during a founders day program at the school. They were Mrs. Ella Bennion, Mrs. Irene Bawden, Mrs. out as of the by the West was singled Businessman Harold Hardy and Fred Heywood. The current PTA president, Mrs. Lori Adolph, was also honored. the Granger high three-ac- THIRTEEN t YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 22, 1908. play The Crucible. SIX YEARS AGO, the Congressman BLOCK TAXiTEST If a mistake made on your tax return and you owe more taxes, that Is all you have to pay. False Itue Is 112 7MS S. : JM I.MI S. State 350 N. 771 call 966-507- SCHOLARS 2C, Col. 9) Bodily, Kent Bodily, Kelly Biorklund, Shayne Bucklye, Jenifer Bird, Vern Beck, Christine Cowan, Stephanie Ross Derbidge, Coleman, Tania Elizabeth Enterlme, (From Page MAGNA. The Douglas T. Orchard elementary PTA Spring Fling for mothers and sons will be held at 7 p.m Wednesday. Entertainment will be provided by A Touch of Class, followed by a record hop. Pie and punch will be served. Ateom ISEtHJ MUOMHI IFi Stf 5 amwmttn mwuhu w mot atasurr fifth grade, music. Faye DeWeese, Brandon Neve, first grade; Marla Middleton, McKinnon, grade; Misti fourth Dymack, Jani Brown, . Simpson, Nows Your Trees and shrubs planted correctly can be passive energy for a home, Mrs. Patterson added. After people spend money and time planting trees, flowers and shrubs, they need to know how to keep them alive. This program should be of special benefit to newcomers in the area, as well as those who have lived here a long time and havent yet figured out what they are doing wrong, she said. Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. it comes to saving money you shouldn't take chances That's why you should check out our best work and then check our prices When Because Deseret Industries employees - some handicapped, some elderly - do their best work every day, their best work is your best buy And when it s on sale, it's better than best Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy Ladies Lamps Sportswear Our entire stock of lamps Our entire stock of womens reduced. sportswear reduced. Vz Price Price 2X4 Slacks Blouses Large Selection Select your Style Sports Jackets Knit Tops (o 4485 S. Thrift Store Main Deseret Industries t STUDS Deseret Industries Murray West Jordan Tooele 1550 W. 7800 So. 50 No. is a federally approved sheltered workshop Boftfoit'ft Main first place in the pantomime category. If You Dont Mind My Saying So, thats a pretty good accomplishment. In sports this week, we play basketball at girls game Brighton; 7:30, guys usual times. Monday to Thursday will 466-922- 1 BISON Best Chance to Save on Our Best Work. Young in the hall, congratulate him. He represented KHS very well in last weeks drama meet and took All our teams developed an BUILDERS MART 3555 W. 3500 So. BUY THE PAIR FOR ONLY have Iowa Stubborn" attitude and are ready for action. Good luck, Cougars. Wednesday is region stage band festival at Bingham. Last Wednesday at the solo and orchestra ensemble festival, many KHS students received excellent and superior ratings. The list is too long to name each one, but congratulations to all you talented people. The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Allen Bond and Paul Haynie. All those titles in quotes are songs from Come Music Man. on hear them - live stage. -- - COMPLETE YARD CARE Mother, Son Night Planned Ja.t.enterprises 2022 Sa. Mala (From Page 2C, Col. 7) classes have started. Mr. Its Treseder thanks You who make the program a success. Next time you see Dan KAPERS KHS, 5:30 and 7:30. LANDSCAPING Bar-bar- E MM Sa. Kelly iill Smith, Ina Soifua, Shellie Turner, Angie Wilson, Janice Wheeler and Francine Woodard day, its basketball against Bingham at REMODEL YOUR YARD J S. 122 Sa. State Jacobson, Fawn Kremin, Terry Kramer, David Kenley, Denise Koivula, Marla Potila, Julie Russell, Mirna Roias, be the girls state basketball tournament. Tues- 967-852- 1 See us at the Home Show ,ing IM la hnmmt tm M L ther information may f THE INCOME TAX PfeOPLE E M Sa. six-wee- k j H&R BLOCK 2170 Driver education is offered in a course, $20 for pursuing a high school diploma, or $60 for others. Limited to persons age 17 and older not attending day school, unless married or age 16 and out of school for six months. Driving will be individually scheduled. Anyone wishing fur- ' LAWS Erickson. Also. Elena Gekas, Sherri Green, Theresa Hatch, Cheri aid. At Arcadia Our play - (From Page 3C, Col. 2) At Library WORK FOR YOU Uhmmi Sher- Gardening Is Topic Thu is FALSE. You must py in addition to the tax, any penalty and interest When H&K Block prepares your return, we stand behind our wort If we make an error that costs you any penalty or interest on additional taxes due, Block pays the penalty and Interest You pay oidy the additional tax 177 n Winners in the PTA TAYLORSVILLE. will Reflections contest, anFever Barnyard Town was slated for a nounced last for be the theme week, were presentation at Kearns Christa and Jill son and mother Kelsey square high, where Margaret 7 toto be at held dance Dyreng and Loren ArJohnson were serving as night (Thursday) at cadia elementary. directors. The student Tickets may be obdirector was Jayne Trot-tie- r at the door for $1 tained the and stage per person. Ice cream, (SeePage 7C, Col. 6) cake and punch will be served and door prizes MAGNA. Residents will be awarded. a case of who have here Vicki Aiello is serving Need a the spring blahs are k as chairman of the New Vacuum? k event, which will feature being invited to the M Duayne Woodmansee as Magna Library Tuesday Check at 7 p.m. to get advice on caller. in gardening. Nominees for office Vern Jorgensen and next years PTA have Dale Carpenter will be been announced. They include Bonnie Stephens on hand to dispense information on the soil of L We repair makes of 4c for president; Richard this area and how to vacuums. Specialize Russell and Marsha plant hardy trees and in Kirby, Hoov--- k Srogus for first vice er, Eureka & Bison, fc president; Jan Wheeler, ' shrubs and keep them Susan Garner and Ron growing. In addition, Genuine parts, bags, Brown for treasurer; they will answer quesrolls. belts, brush a tions on problems. Marge Horner and Now is the time for to connew secretary; Janice siderhomeownersfront 4011 W. 5415 S KEARNS and planting Garner, Marian Orgill back yards, Rusty PatTel. 966-141- 6 and Lee Stevens, histerson, librarian, said. torian. In order to determine what plant or tree to put where, they must first have an idea of what the tree or plant can do for them. Mrs. Patterson went on to say that residents can help air condition their homes by planting trees to block the sun or a deciduous tree that allows winter sun to enter when it is most appreciated. three-ac- t TAX . . . Wesley Barbee looks on os Eric and Peggy Robinson mother-soprogram. practice square dance steps in preparation for AT ARCADIA ) was man Lloyd ( scheduled to be on hand at the Kearns Library for a public question-answe- r session on relevant issues . . . The H&R MAKE THE Spring Fling Is Set At Orchard Isabel Bangerter, Month Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . Kelli Robinson and Mark T. Wait were cast in leading roles for WTU Michael Callahan. Gina Howard and Kennington were winners in the music division. Winners in literature were Michelle Taylor, Tammy Collings, Douglas Gardner, Syndee Kranwinkle, Lisa Gardner and Jodi Smith. All winning entries will go to the council contest. Winners were awarded wooden plaques Ranch were each owner-manag- production of the n Kenmngton and and Dr. William Turner said the session would be of an exploratory nature; that if there was sufficient interest, an organization would be formed and officers elected . . . Bud McDonald, a member of the Granger Lions club of and McDonalds Floral Arts, in week. Winners in the art category, included Travis Cuba, Alanna Young, Casey Kranwinkle, Michael Foerster, Jana-Lyn- k being encouraged to attend a meeting at the Taylorsville Recreation Center, where the possibility of forming a community council for those areas was to be explored. as reported of Feb. Tickets may be obtained before school and during lunch today (Thursday) and tomorrow, costing $1 50 per person. SCHOOL were announced last Students at Farnsworth elementary raised a total of $940 in fundraising projects over a three-weeperiod. Half of the amount was donated to Utah Girls Village, while the other half was contributed to Utah Boys Ranch. During a special assembly at the school, Mrs Marian Smith of Girls Village 23, 1978. Taylorsville-Bennio- GRANGER. Winners in the Jackling elementary Reflections contest 27, 1975. AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Winners Of Reflections Contest Named $548 |